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that big green bogey


The scene were clancy brown sticks his finger in his nose and pulls out a crispy one and wipes it on penns lettuice is epic! Hey scum bag haha!

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Yeah, one of dozens of scenes that are epic. Consider these four:

1) Horowitz's pose when he dumps garbage on Viking and Tweety, and jumps up on the cafeteria counter--brilliant!

2) Howowitz high-fiving the other cons when he's being dragged out after the food-fight.

3) Tweety's "wink" to Viking after the rape of Little Dark Meat. Subtle, can't see it on captions, but I think Viking says to him, "How was it...?"

4) Paco's little feign gesture at O'Brien at the movie, acting like he's gonna hit him.

By the way, wasn't lettuce, but green beans. Still wondering why they were serving green beans at breakfast.



"Hey...I like that...I like that!!" Terry Silver Karate Kid III

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I don't recall it being breakfast,

Just the mess hall scene. Clancy Brown always seemed to play the bad guy in movies.

Joe

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I think that it comes a few min after they wake up, and Horowitz "reviews the troops"...

..."That's Laughgran. People call him 'Viking'. I call him *beep*

...the TBS version is even funnier--observe:

..."That's Laughgran. People call him 'Viking'. I call him something else."



"Hey...I like that...I like that!!" Terry Silver Karate Kid III

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...the TBS version is even funnier--observe:

..."That's Laughgran. People call him 'Viking'. I call him something else."


Love it!

I remember that edited scene! Bad Boys is one of the most grippingly intense prison movies that I have ever seen! Horowitz showed that looks can be deceiving. On the surface, you had this guy that didn't look like a Bad Boy, but as the movie goes on, you see how dangerous he really was.

Joe

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Agreed. Horowitz might have been the most warped of them all...his homicidal tendencies and bordering-genius methods almost put him in a sub-category of a young Hannibal Lector, perhaps. Finest example of this was his ability to use science and physics to detonate that explosion in the radio that burned and scarred Viking.

Would be amazing to see a Bad Boys reunion...or a movie that shows where they all went; but there's such a limited audience out there that appreciates this fine film.



"Hey...I like that...I like that!!" Terry Silver Karate Kid III

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