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* [[Cain and Abel]]: {{spoiler|It is revealed when Mariachi and Bucho finally face off that they are brothers}}.
* [[Cain and Abel]]: {{spoiler|It is revealed when Mariachi and Bucho finally face off that they are brothers}}.
* [[Confessional]]: Mariachi is a good Catholic, so he goes to confession after cleaning out Tarasco in the bloodiest shootout in the entire film:
* [[Confessional]]: Mariachi is a good Catholic, so he goes to confession after cleaning out Tarasco in the bloodiest shootout in the entire film:
{{quote| '''Mariachi:''' Bless me Father, for I have just killed quite a few men.<br />
{{quote|'''Mariachi:''' Bless me Father, for I have just killed quite a few men.
'''Buscemi:''' No shit! }}
'''Buscemi:''' No shit! }}
** It also gets [[Lampshaded]] a bit later, when the actual priest comes up to El Mariachi.
** It also gets [[Lampshaded]] a bit later, when the actual priest comes up to El Mariachi.
{{quote| '''Priest:''' Would you like to come to confession, my son?<br />
{{quote|'''Priest:''' Would you like to come to confession, my son?
'''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.
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* [[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.}}
* [[Putting the Band Back Together]]: Mariachi with Quino and Campa
* [[Putting the Band Back Together]]: Mariachi with Quino and Campa
* [[Quick Draw]]: Mariachi does this with two full-sized .45s from his sleeves.
* [[Quick Draw]]: Mariachi does this with two full-sized .45s from his sleeves.
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: In the first movie, "El" was an [[Action Survivor]] who spent most of the time on the run and only made a single kill. By the time this movie starts, he is clearing out bars and making a name for himself.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: In the first movie, "El" was an [[Action Survivor]] who spent most of the time on the run and only made a single kill. By the time this movie starts, he is clearing out bars and making a name for himself.
* [[Two Shots From Behind the Bar]]: The opening shootout ends with the bartender pulling a shotgun to try to take out the Mariachi as he was walking away. As for how it turned out...
* [[Two Shots From Behind the Bar]]: The opening shootout ends with the bartender pulling a shotgun to try to take out the Mariachi as he was walking away. As for how it turned out...
{{quote| '''Buscemi:''' ...No, man. The bartender got it worse than anybody.}}
{{quote|'''Buscemi:''' ...No, man. The bartender got it worse than anybody.}}
* [[Unflinching Walk]]: Mariachi and Carolina do this after tossing a grenade off a roof. [[Rule of Cool|It makes a much larger explosion than it should]].
* [[Unflinching Walk]]: Mariachi and Carolina do this after tossing a grenade off a roof. [[Rule of Cool|It makes a much larger explosion than it should]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: If not for his untimely death in 1994, [[Raul Julia]] would have played Bucho.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: If not for his untimely death in 1994, [[Raul Julia]] would have played Bucho.