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Originally posted by VulcanRider:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Cerek the Barbaric:
Alright, one last clue.....Lead character #2 (the one that kills the henchman) is a police officer and he and Slater are partners - kind of......</font>
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I knew this one 'cause I've heard you talk about it once or twice or ten or twenty times, and not remembering the name was like an itch I couldn't scratch...
<font size=5>CUFFS!</font> [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]<font color=deepskyblue>Close enough. It is actually "Kuffs" with a "K" (I believe Kuffs is the last name of Slater's character. I didn't think I would like the frequent stops where he narrates to the camera, but some of the lines in the movie were hilarious. They basically took your standard cop/buddy story and did it a more realistic fashion.
In one scene, where the main hit man for the bad guy breaks into Slater's apartment, Slater is running around in his underwear wondering where he left his gun. Meanwhile, this guy keeps chasing through the apartment and shooting at him. Slater finally manages to kill him JUST before his girlfriend shows up with her parents (both of whom are "high society types"). They walk in and the father (who is supposed to be a doctor) notices the body in the kitchen (Slater didn't get the door closed all the way).
Father in law: "Oh my God! Is he....dead?"
Slater: {with a resigned sigh} "I sure as hell hope so."
It was hilarious because this guy has been after Slater almost from the very beginning of the movie, so Slater is saying "I sure as hell HOPE I don't have to mess with him anymore".
Still, the line about the henchman adding and his partner subtracting is probably the funniest line in the whole movie (in my opinion of course).
Alright <font color=dodgerblue>VulcanRider</font>, now that you've had to read yet
another review of the movie, it is your turn.</font>