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->''"Isn't it funny that you used to be in the nuthouse, and now I'm in jail?"''
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** Dignan introduces himself and Bob to Inez in the hotel room as Jerry and Cornelius. Jerry Cornelius is a character from Michael Moorcock's books such as "The Cure for Cancer" and "The Final Program".
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* {{Ubermensch}}: Future Man's name, stature and mannerisms are suggestive of the Creator/{{Friedrich Nietzsche}} "Overman" type. He is bold, strong, arrogant, and feels superior to both his brother and Bob. Future Man's downfall in the it may be a commentary by the writer upon the {{philosophy}}.
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* {{Manchild}}: Anthony, Dignan, and Bob are all various levels of immature, unmoored, and ill-equipped to handle the situations in which they put themselves.
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* ASimplePlan: The heist in the end, the guys were supposed to go into the factory, take the money from the safe and get out, but things go horribly wrong...
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* ASimplePlan: The heist in the end, the guys were supposed to go into the factory, take the money from the safe and get out, but things go horribly wrong...
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Anthony has found happiness, but Dignan ends up in jail for two years because he was tricked into helping his old employer rob Bob while they're out on a heist.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Anthony has found happiness, Bob has reconciled with his brother, but Dignan ends up in jail for two years because he was tricked into helping his old employer rob Bob while they're out on a heist.]]
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* AffablyEvil: Mr. Henry is suggested to be a pretty major criminal [[spoiler: and he stabs our main characters in the back by sending them on a pointless heist as a distraction while he robs them]], but he's never anything less than pleasant and friendly to them. He also helps Bob out by standing up to his bullying brother.
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* {{Ubermensch}}: Future Man's name, stature and mannerisms are suggestive of the Creator/{{Friedrich Nietzsche}} "Overman" type. He is bold, strong, arrogant, and feels superior to both his brother and Bob. Future Man's downfall in the may be a commentary by the writer upon the {{philosophy}}.
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* BedsheetLadder: Anthony exits the mental hospital via a bedsheet tied to his bed and thrown out the window. He was actually free to leave, but Dignan was so keen on the idea of him escaping that Anthony didn't want to disappoint him.
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* BadassGrandpa: Mr. Henry, who stands up to and overpowers the younger and larger Future Man.
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* StrongerThanTheyLook: Mr. Henry, who stands up to and overpowers the younger and larger Future Man.* {{Ubermensch}}: Future Man's name, stature and mannerisms are suggestive of the Creator/{{Friedrich Nietzsche}} "Overman" type. He is bold, strong, arrogant, and feels superior to both his brother and Bob. Future Man's downfall in the may be a commentary by the writer upon the {{philosophy}}.
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* AllegedCar: The stolen car which Dignan exclaims to be "what a lemon".
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* {{Ubermensch}}: Future Man's name, stature and mannerisms are suggestive of the Creator/{{Friedrich Nietzsche}} "Overman" type. He is bold, strong, arrogant, and feels superior to both his brother and Bob. Future Man's downfall in the may be a commentary by the writer upon the {{philosophy}}. See also {{KarmaHoudini}}.\n
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->''"They'll never catch me, because I'm fucking innocent."''
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After Anthony Adams (Luke) is released from a mental hospital following a nervous breakdown, his longtime friend Dignan (Owen) unveils his decades-spanning plan to take charge of their lives. The first step is to join their mutual friend Robert (Robert Musgrave) on a crime spree to prove themselves to the "legendary" thief, Mr. Henry. During their incompetent hijinks, Anthony starts a courtship with a hotel maid who doesn't speak English. HilarityEnsues.
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After Anthony Adams (Luke) is released from a mental hospital following a nervous breakdown, his longtime friend Dignan (Owen) unveils his decades-spanning plan to take charge of their lives. The first step is to join their mutual friend Robert (Robert Musgrave) (Musgrave) on a crime spree to prove themselves to the "legendary" thief, Mr. Henry.Henry (Caan). During their incompetent hijinks, Anthony starts a courtship with a hotel maid who doesn't speak English. HilarityEnsues.
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* ChekhovsGun: While "trying out" as a getaway driver with Dignan, Bob tells him he's risk taker, since he's growing an entire crop of marijuana in his parent's backyard. Later, Bob discovers his brother, Future Man, is in prison because the police discovered the weed and believed he was a drug dealer.
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* ChekhovsGun: While "trying out" as a getaway driver with Dignan, Bob tells him he's a risk taker, since he's growing an entire crop of marijuana in his parent's backyard. Later, Bob discovers his brother, Future Man, is in prison because the police discovered the weed and believed he was a drug dealer.