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So the bad gang was out eating burgers for three hours?


Lol..


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Not that it was even implied theyd been there the whole time (so youre dumb for assuming so) when you actually get some friends youll understand being out and doing more than just eating when out, you chill and conversate.

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I was just watching this today with some people and someone commented on them being out the same night that they committed a murder instead of laying low.
My thoughts were that this could just reflect a casualness and/or stupidity on their part - or it was a plot device to speed up the climax - because sooner or later they would've been caught slippin' and they were always together, so they could've just as easily been in the same situation days or weeks later and got hit by Doughboy and Monster (nobody else was putting in work).

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Wow.. That's the saddest, most despreate and dumbest insult I've read in awhile. But You must have taken awhile to think that one up, so good job.



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And you jack off.

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Well, if they did...they were not too bright to remain out there for so long. That scene to me was actually both the funniest and the saddest of the entire movie...though the humor I am certain was not intentional.

It was funny when the drive-by started and they took off running. Of course if you listen, one guy yells out "Stop following me, man!" LOL, they all ran in a straight line so they were easy to pick off.

Of course, I was silenced with the one guy begging for his life "It wasnt me man..it wasnt me. (his voice breaks) Come, on man.". But then he sees Doughboy wasnt going to stop so he went out defiantly...but one knew he was scared and in pain. I felt so bad hearing someone beg like that. What made it worse is that
he could have been telling the truth and perhaps it was NOT him!



"Freedom and morality do not go hand in hand. In fact, they are usually devoid of one another."

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It was him, he was driving the car.

Doesn't matter that he wasn't the triggerman. He drove around til they found Ricky, and killed him.

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So the bad gang was out eating burgers for three hours?


You're an idiot, just because they were eating burgers 3 hours later doesn't mean they were there the whole time.

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Wow Mech13 you are rude. Good luck getting through life with an attitude like that.

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Well when we see them they are putting ketchup on their fries, to me that implies they just got their food and sat down to eat it (meaning they got there recently)

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To the poster that said it may not have been Ferris that killed Ricky, it definately was. It was his car, his crew, and plainly Ferris driving behind the wheel. Of course he would deny it as Doughboy was about to shoot him.

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It wasn't him. He said he didn't pull the trigger, not that he wasn't involved. Lloyd Avery's character (credited as knucklehead #2) was the triggerman.

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I don't think it matters who pulled the trigger. The gang is a unit and they killed someone.

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Totally agree, was replying to the op

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Dough and his friends found them at the burger place. Why would you think they were there for 3 hours? They could have been anywhere before then.

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Yeah, really. And why does it matter that the other thug in the gang pulled the trigger? Ferris was the leader of the set.

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For real, why does it matter?

It wasn't like Ferris was just driving and the other guy decided on his own to kill Ricky.

They were driving around with the intent to shoot and kill someone. Ferris is not any less guilty as the triggerman.

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I could've sworn they Monster meant that they were out driving for three hours.

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