Favorite Scenes


Aweseome and underrated movie. Love the warehouse scene the most. This old English dude walks right into that place by himself looking for trouble. He gets worked over pretty good by those tough guys-- but still comes back for more and shows them who is boss!

The scene where we first meet Nicky Kaat and his side-kick who really gets excited about breaking. Both of those guys are a riot.

When Wilson crashes Valentine's party. "Who are you gonna butcher?"

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"A buther's 'ook. Look."


- The big fella pulls out a sock filled with nickels. Then Schrute grabs a can of hairspray and a lighter.....
- You're useless.

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My favorite scene is when Wilson talks to the head DEA agent in nearly incomprehensible Cockney rhyming slang.

"We're all part Shatner/And part James Dean/Part Warren Oates/And Steven McQueen"

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That part was great

"Now, squire,
I can see you're the guv'nor here.

I'm on your manor now, so don't get your knickers in a twist.


Whatever this bollocks is between you and that slag Valentine,


it's got nothing to do with me. All right, mate?

I'll explain it to you. When I was in prison the second time...

No, tell a lie, third stretch.Yeah, third.

There was this screw what really had it in for me.

And that geezer was top of my list.

Two years after I got sprung,I sees him in Holland Park,
on a bench feeding bloody pigeons.

There was no one about. I could have gone up and snapped his neck.

Wallop! But I left it.

I could have kn*bbed him,but I didn't.


What I thought I wanted, I didn't.

I was thinking about something else.



I didn't give a toss.
It didn't matter.

This berk on the bench wasn't worth my time.

It meant s*d all in the end.

You got to choose when to do something or let it go.

When it matters and when it don't.

Bide your time. Prison teaches you that if nothing else.

Bide your time and everything becomes clear.

And you can act accordingly."

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You tell him, you tell him im coming, TELL HIM IM *beep* COOOOMINNNNNNG

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the scene where the bodyguard is tossed off the ledge & it's shown from the inside. from a distance. much more disturbing b/c it's so random & silent.


Golf clap? Golf clap.

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I think my favourite part of that DEA scene is right after Wilson finishes his Cockney monologue, and the agent says:

"There's just one thing I don't understand. The thing that I don't understand is every *beep* word you said"

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and that's not what lights your fire?!



Golf clap? Golf clap.

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+1,000,000.

Bill Duke at his finest.


Why? I came into this game for the action, the excitement... Listen, kid, we're all in it together.

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that was hilarious, because Valentine sort of sees it out of the corner of his eye but can't believe it happened.

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all that christopher cross talk rendered his reflexes null.




Oh, and remember, next Friday is Hawaiian shirt day.

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Yeah, because it shows how easily the bodyguard died, and almost like he was so insignificant, he didn't even make a sound.

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nicky katt stole the movie with lines about "jigs and I didnt know all these negroes would be there"

the guy is ultra cool!

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I think the very end. Especially the bit with him playing guitar. It always gets to me. There is something so profoundly sad about it.

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When Uncle John is doing his excited little dance because he want to break (during the pool game).

"Remember, you have to make it home to get paid" (The Dogs of War)

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After being beaten up, the Limey gets up, pulls a gun from his trouser belt and staggers back to get revenge. He looks like a zombie with that twisted up walk but you know the guys in that place are dead.

"Remember, you have to make it home to get paid" (The Dogs of War)

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Fonda's "this guy!" 80s opening credit montage. One of the best things ever.

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Too many scenes, but the first that comes to my mind is the warehouse scene..

Prostitute: What the *beep* are you doing?
Johnny: I'm gonna kill a bunch of people.

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