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* [[Actor Allusion]]: In one of the more pornographic SQUID recordings Lenny trafficks, one of the girls involved is played by actual porn star Kylie Ireland. |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In one of the more pornographic SQUID recordings Lenny trafficks, one of the girls involved is played by actual porn star Kylie Ireland. |
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* [[Fake American]]: British Ralph Finnes as Lenny. |
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* [[Fake Brit]]: Canadian Michael Wincott as Philo. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: |
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** Lenny is apparently an [[Alternate Universe]] [[Harry Potter (film)|Lord Voldemort]] and a more benign criminal type than [[In Bruges|Harry]]. |
** Lenny is apparently an [[Alternate Universe]] [[Harry Potter (film)|Lord Voldemort]] and a more benign criminal type than [[In Bruges|Harry]]. |
Revision as of 13:13, 24 February 2015
- Actor Allusion: In one of the more pornographic SQUID recordings Lenny trafficks, one of the girls involved is played by actual porn star Kylie Ireland.
- Fake American: British Ralph Finnes as Lenny.
- Fake Brit: Canadian Michael Wincott as Philo.
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Lenny is apparently an Alternate Universe Lord Voldemort and a more benign criminal type than Harry.
- His best friends are Detective Scagnetti and Reva Styles.
- Robert Goren is the crazy cop who killed Jeriko One, and Alex Mahone (who is also the Badass bank manager from The Dark Knight) is his partner.
- Top Dollar is Faith's new boyfriend and potential record producer, a side-job he apparently takes when not leading The Covenant as the Prophet of Truth.
- Tick is played by Richard Edson, a veteran character actor perhaps best known as the garage attendant in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- The bald, tattooed thug is character actor Nicky Katt, from such films as The Way of the Gun, Boiler Room and Planet Terror
- Playing Against Type: Ralph Fiennes -- at that point known mainly for playing suave and urbane upper-middle class British types -- as grungy, slimy 'drug'-dealing loser Lenny.