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** It's explicitly inspired by VideoGame/MaxPayne.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: "Bullet Time" is basically ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' as a song. Both are about cops who lose their careers and families to the local crime bosses, and become shells of their former selves as they become homicidal vigilantes.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: "Bullet Time" is basically ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' as a song. Both are about cops who lose their careers and families to the local crime bosses, and become shells of their former selves as they become homicidal vigilantes.vigilantes.
* TechMarchesOn: Smith has acknowledged that this trope makes the song "Tech Support For Dad" get funnier every year, as some of the cracks about the HopelessWithTech dad center around how horribly obsolete his computer is.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: "Bullet Time" is basically ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' as a song. Both are about cops who lose their careers and families to the local crime bosses, and become shells of their former selves as they go full VigilanteMan.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: "Bullet Time" is basically ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' as a song. Both are about cops who lose their careers and families to the local crime bosses, and become shells of their former selves as they go full VigilanteMan.become homicidal vigilantes.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: "Bullet Time" is basically ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' as a song. Both are about cops who lose their careers and families to the local crime bosses, and become shells of their former selves as they go full VigilanteMan.

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