Lou Diamond Phillips was so *beep* hilarious
Did anybody else think so?
Completely agree. It was a close one between him and the guy who jerked off a lot. The bit at the start where he runs about shooting everyone after they're dead and also the line about him sailing his boat and the dolphins made me lol.
The guy who runs the video store should also get an honourable mention.
I know he I remember seeing him in this and thinking wow he can do comedy and action aswell, he's one of my favourite actors.
shareright after Melvin gives up his bonus, the way he says, "just to show, how much love I got for you"
all the hand movements and kisses he does is F'n hilarious.
I also love the way he unnecessarily jumps over the dead mob boss and shoots him
When he gets puked on, I just love the way he says "Ewwwwww, gross, you nasty M F!!!".
Another favorite is when he "finds out" Melvin Smiley was behind the kidnapping, and he taps his fist to his chest, saying "the humanity? the betrayal?".
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Yes I agree. He's awesome and very hilarious in this movie. Great actor
"I'm just a happy camper! Rockin' and a-rollin'!" - Patrick Bateman, American Psycho
I used to hate him due to bats..... but now after this gem I cant praise him enough!!!
TRACE BUSTA BUSTA ........ PLUG AND PLAY MUTHAFKER .
yoooo
I loved him in this movie. I love this movie
sharelol I think about Lou Diamond Phillips in this movie almost everyday and then start laughing all of a sudden
I like how he was doing the signs of the cross with his hand while hoping like crazy that that idiot wouldn't call with the trace buster. He kept whispering to himself "Muthafuc_ka don't you call, muthafuc_ka don't you call" (while doing the signs of the cross) lmao
He kinda reminded me of Gary Oldman's role as the black-wannabe pimp in "True Romance (1993)"
I agree, I laughed everytime he was on, he is so underrated as an actor! I thought he stole this film from Wahlberg tbh.
shareHe liked working on this movie because he previously wasn't given the opportunity to do a full-on comedy.
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