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Corky: Me neither. }}
Corky: Me neither. }}
* [[Plethora of Mistakes]]: On ''both'' sides of the scam.
* [[Plethora of Mistakes]]: On ''both'' sides of the scam.
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]: Caeser refers to Corky as a dyke and comments that 'her kind can't be trusted.'
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: Caeser refers to Corky as a dyke and comments that 'her kind can't be trusted.'
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Shown Their Work]]: The Wachowskis had Susie Bright advise them on lesbian sex and culture.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: The Wachowskis had Susie Bright advise them on lesbian sex and culture.
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* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: Caesar is madly scrambling to outwit his perceived enemy while Violet and Corky madly scramble to steer him in the right direction. Caeser turns out to be much smarter than they'd anticipated, but not smart enough.
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: Caesar is madly scrambling to outwit his perceived enemy while Violet and Corky madly scramble to steer him in the right direction. Caeser turns out to be much smarter than they'd anticipated, but not smart enough.
* [[White Shirt of Death]]: While standing in a room-wide puddle of pure white paint, to boot.
* [[White Shirt of Death]]: While standing in a room-wide puddle of pure white paint, to boot.
* [[Whos Laughing Now]]: Caesar both plays the trope straight and says the tag line almost verbatim. He also gets... [[Evil Feels Good|rather]] [[Madness Mantra|animated]] while doing so.
* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: Caesar both plays the trope straight and says the tag line almost verbatim. He also gets... [[Evil Feels Good|rather]] [[Madness Mantra|animated]] while doing so.
* [[Yuri Genre]]
* [[Yuri Genre]]



Revision as of 00:17, 9 January 2014

Bound is a 1996 independent crime thriller directed by the Wachowskis. It is about Violet (Jennifer Tilly), a closeted lesbian prostitute and mob moll who longs to escape her relationship with mob money-launderer Caesar (Joe Pantoliano). When she meets ex-con Corky (Gina Gershon) hired to renovate the next-door apartment, the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money. Though the film was a strong freshman effort by the Wachowskis and a terrifically tense thriller, most people only remember it for the lesbian sex scene.


This film contains examples of:

 Corky: You know what the difference is between you and me, Violet?

Violet: No.

Corky: Me neither.