I loved when Michael kicked the sh!t out of Pete
It was so great.
shareThe big fight at the end of the movie between Michael and Pete is GREAT. One of the best and most realistic fight sequences I have ever seen--this movie is so underrated!
"And what would a note say, Dan? 'Cat dead, details later'?"
years of pete ordering extra cheese on his enchilada finally took its toll!
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I wish I can do that to any of CHICAGO POLICE MEN who are Crooks which most of them are.
shareI wouldn't say Michael kicked the 5H1T out of Pete. Michael was the one who got thrown onto the coffee table hard enough to break it, and then got hit in the head with a frying pan hard enough to knock him straight off his feet. In real-life, either of those things would put someone into intensive care.
shareMichael didn't get thrown onto the coffee table, they both tumbled on top of it and broke it. And are you forgetting about when Michael slammed Pete's face through the glass cabinet?
I'm happiest...in the saddle.
In real life Ray would have kicked Kurts ass easily. But Iam glad he lost because the character Pete was evil and twisted.
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"In real life Ray would have kicked Kurts ass easily."
And you're basing that on what exactly?
I'm happiest...in the saddle.
In real life Ray would have kicked Kurts ass easily.
Kurt Russell is way more muscular and stronger than Ray Liotta, just 1-2 inches shorter.
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