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'''Mariachi:''' Maybe later, father; because where I am going, I would just have to come right back. }}
'''Mariachi:''' Maybe later, father; because where I am going, I would just have to come right back. }}
* [[The Danza]]: Mariachi's buddy Buscemi, played by, ummm... Steve Buscemi.
* [[The Danza]]: Mariachi's buddy Buscemi, played by, ummm... Steve Buscemi.
* [[Death By Cameo]]: Quentin Tarantino is executed quickly. Well, okay, he tells the long version of an old joke and does a lot of other pointless stuff, too.
* [[Death by Cameo]]: Quentin Tarantino is executed quickly. Well, okay, he tells the long version of an old joke and does a lot of other pointless stuff, too.
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: Seriously, the first half hour is just "Guys telling stories in bars: The movie."
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: Seriously, the first half hour is just "Guys telling stories in bars: The movie."
* [[Distracted By the Sexy]]: Carolina's introduction. Hey, it's Salma Hayek, they have an excuse. Judging by her reaction to the car crash, it's not the first time that's happened.
* [[Distracted by the Sexy]]: Carolina's introduction. Hey, it's Salma Hayek, they have an excuse. Judging by her reaction to the car crash, it's not the first time that's happened.
* [[Drink Order]]: El Mariachi drinks soda. MANLY soda.
* [[Drink Order]]: El Mariachi drinks soda. MANLY soda.
** "All I got is piss-warm Chango."
** "All I got is piss-warm Chango."
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* [[Fade to White]]: Used in the climax.
* [[Fade to White]]: Used in the climax.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: In a case of [[Spexico]], Spaniard Antonio Banderas as Mexican El Mariachi.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: In a case of [[Spexico]], Spaniard Antonio Banderas as Mexican El Mariachi.
* [[Flashback With the Other Darrin]]: A scene from the end of the original ''[[El Mariachi]]'' is reprised at the beginning of ''[[Desperado]]'', with Banderas in the role instead of Carlos Gallardo. It's fairly convincing.
* [[Flashback with the Other Darrin]]: A scene from the end of the original ''[[El Mariachi]]'' is reprised at the beginning of ''[[Desperado]]'', with Banderas in the role instead of Carlos Gallardo. It's fairly convincing.
* [[Good People Have Good Sex]]: The movie has an extended, passionate love scene -- one of the hottest in mainstream cinema -- between El Mariachi ([[Badass Spaniard|Antonio Banderas!]]) and Carolina ([[Hello, Nurse!|Salma Hayek!]]). Cut to the villain Bucho lying on his bed, smoking a cigar and looking bored while a prostitute bounces up and down on him. Then she kisses him and he blows smoke into her mouth, sending her into a coughing fit.
* [[Good People Have Good Sex]]: The movie has an extended, passionate love scene -- one of the hottest in mainstream cinema -- between El Mariachi ([[Badass Spaniard|Antonio Banderas!]]) and Carolina ([[Hello, Nurse!|Salma Hayek!]]). Cut to the villain Bucho lying on his bed, smoking a cigar and looking bored while a prostitute bounces up and down on him. Then she kisses him and he blows smoke into her mouth, sending her into a coughing fit.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: The Mariachi uses dual Ruger [[KP 90 s]] to clean out the Tarasco Bar and to {{spoiler|kill his [[Big Bad]] brother}}.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: The Mariachi uses dual Ruger [[KP 90 s]] to clean out the Tarasco Bar and to {{spoiler|kill his [[Big Bad]] brother}}.
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* [[No Name Given]]: El Mariachi, the Short Bartender, the guy played by [[Quentin Tarantino]], and many of the other characters don't have names.
* [[No Name Given]]: El Mariachi, the Short Bartender, the guy played by [[Quentin Tarantino]], and many of the other characters don't have names.
* [[Nothing Up My Sleeve]]: El Mariachi keeps dual Ruger KP90s up his sleeves. The KP90 is a large pistol, so the prop guns had their grips cut off to fit up his sleeves, which you can briefly see when he draws them.
* [[Nothing Up My Sleeve]]: El Mariachi keeps dual Ruger KP90s up his sleeves. The KP90 is a large pistol, so the prop guns had their grips cut off to fit up his sleeves, which you can briefly see when he draws them.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: [[Antonio Banderas]] replaces Carlos Gallardo in the role of El Mariachi, including editing him into [[Flashback With the Other Darrin|flashback]] scenes from [[El Mariachi|the first movie]].
* [[The Other Darrin]]: [[Antonio Banderas]] replaces Carlos Gallardo in the role of El Mariachi, including editing him into [[Flashback with the Other Darrin|flashback]] scenes from [[El Mariachi|the first movie]].
* [[Pillow Pistol]]: Mariachi does this with one of his Rugers, which concerns Buscemi:
* [[Pillow Pistol]]: Mariachi does this with one of his Rugers, which concerns Buscemi:
{{quote| '''Buscemi:''' One day, you're gonna lay down too hard on that thing and blow your brains out.}}
{{quote| '''Buscemi:''' One day, you're gonna lay down too hard on that thing and blow your brains out.}}