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* HoYay: Dwayne and Travis.
* ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.
* ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.
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%% * HoYay: Dwayne and Travis.
%% * ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.
%% * ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.
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* {{Wangst}}: Definitely everyone. Dwayne and Chet in particular.
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%% * {{Wangst}}: Definitely everyone. Dwayne and Chet in particular.
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* CatharsisFactor: Nick quitting and telling Pizza Boss Christopher “Fuck you” is incredibly satisfying if you’ve seen the deleted scene when the former is shown to be verbally and emotionally abusive to the point that after he fires the latter, Nick is willing to leave until Christopher guilts him into staying only to start the abuse cycle toward him all over again.
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* CatharsisFactor: Nick quitting and telling Pizza Boss Christopher “Fuck you” "Fuck you" is incredibly satisfying if you’ve seen the deleted scene when the former is shown to be verbally and emotionally abusive to the point that after he fires the latter, Nick is willing to leave until Christopher guilts him into staying only to start the abuse cycle toward him all over again.
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** The scene where Nick is berated by his emotionally and verbally abusive Pizza Boss Christopher and let's himself be fired only to be gaslighted back into the miserable job helps highlight the scene later on when Nick quits as being an even bigger victory for his character. It also helps delivers the punchline to Nick tricking the two boys he offered to get drugs for into paying him even though the pizza's late.
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** The scene where Nick is berated by his emotionally and verbally abusive Pizza Boss Christopher and let's lets himself be fired only to be gaslighted back into the miserable job helps highlight the scene later on when Nick quits as being an even bigger victory for his character. It also helps delivers the punchline to Nick tricking the two boys he offered to get drugs for into paying him even though the pizza's late.
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* FanPreferredCutContent:
** In addition to Nick and Chet having their money at the hotel that Kate is now running being an ending bit that probably shouldn't have been cut (even with the actual, abrupt ending being subjectively funny), that scene also features more prominently that Dwayne and his father each survived so as to not make the transition to the two of them and Travis having the tanning salon not be so questionable and abrupt.
** The scene where Nick is berated by his emotionally and verbally abusive Pizza Boss Christopher and let's himself be fired only to be gaslighted back into the miserable job helps highlight the scene later on when Nick quits as being an even bigger victory for his character. It also helps delivers the punchline to Nick tricking the two boys he offered to get drugs for into paying him even though the pizza's late.
** In addition to Nick and Chet having their money at the hotel that Kate is now running being an ending bit that probably shouldn't have been cut (even with the actual, abrupt ending being subjectively funny), that scene also features more prominently that Dwayne and his father each survived so as to not make the transition to the two of them and Travis having the tanning salon not be so questionable and abrupt.
** The scene where Nick is berated by his emotionally and verbally abusive Pizza Boss Christopher and let's himself be fired only to be gaslighted back into the miserable job helps highlight the scene later on when Nick quits as being an even bigger victory for his character. It also helps delivers the punchline to Nick tricking the two boys he offered to get drugs for into paying him even though the pizza's late.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is just a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is just a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.it.
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* HoYay: Dwayne and Travis. To a lesser degree, Nick and Chet.
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* HoYay: Dwayne and Travis. To a lesser degree, Nick and Chet.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is still a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is still just a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is just a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is just still a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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* JerkassWoobie: Nick is certainly a bit of an asshole and has no problem engaging in criminal behavior, but he is just a scared man who is being threatened with ''death'' and is just desperate to stop it all. The DeletedScene of him getting mistreated by his MeanBoss further cements this.
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Not what that trope is about at all
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* HarsherInHindsight: It's rather harsh when you think about the real events this movie was possibly inspired by.
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* CatharsisFactor: Nick quitting and telling Pizza Boss Christopher “Fuck you” is incredibly satisfying if you’ve seen the deleted scene when the former is shown to be verbally and emotionally abusive to the point that after he fires the latter, Nick is willing to leave until Christopher guilts him into staying only to start the abuse cycle toward him all over again.
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* HarsherInHindsight - It's rather harsh when you think about the real events this movie was possibly inspired by.
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* HarsherInHindsight - HarsherInHindsight: It's rather harsh when you think about the real events this movie was possibly inspired by.
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No need if it's in the header
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: [[Funny/ThirtyMinutesOrLess See here.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight - It's rather harsh when you think about the real events this movie was loosely inspired by.
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* HarsherInHindsight - It's rather harsh when you think about the real events this movie was loosely possibly inspired by.
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* HoYay: Dwayne and Travis
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* HoYay: Dwayne and TravisTravis. To a lesser degree, Nick and Chet.
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* ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.
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* ItsShortSoItSucks: The film's 83 minutes long, including credits.credits.
* {{Wangst}}: Definitely everyone. Dwayne and Chet in particular.
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* {{Wangst}}: Definitely everyone. Dwayne and Chet in particular.
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* CompleteMonster: Dwayne. The entire plan is to hire a hitman in order to inherit his father's money, [[spoiler: he casually decides to detonate the bomb ''twice'' when the plan isn't going perfectly, and never had any intention of letting Nick go alive at all.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Dwayne. The entire plan is to hire a hitman in order to inherit his father's money, [[spoiler: he casually decides to detonate the bomb "twice" when the plan isn't going perfectly, and never had any intention of letting Nick go alive at all.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Dwayne. The entire plan is to hire a hitman in order to inherit his father's money, [[spoiler: he casually decides to detonate the bomb "twice" ''twice'' when the plan isn't going perfectly, and never had any intention of letting Nick go alive at all.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Dwayne. The entire plan is to hire a hitman in order to inherit his father's money, [[spoiler: he casually decides to detonate the bomb "twice" when the plan isn't going perfectly, and never had any intention of letting Nick go alive at all.]]