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* The only real reason [[spoiler: Strack]] even stands a chance against Peyton during the final battle on top of the unfinished skyscraper, other than the giant ass nail gun he shoots around? [[spoiler: Because he used to work on building skyscrapers when he was younger and is able to move around the narrow steel beams with ease, while Peyton himself has to get used to it.]] May not sound like much, but it's something.
** In addition, the climax only happens because Strack correctly deduces that Durant is Darkman in disguise and lures him to the top where can he can fight Darkman on his terms. He even fools Darkman into giving himself away by talking about Durant's kids, whom Darkman doesn't know don't exist.

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* Strack is incredibly smart for a villain.
** When Julie discovers his crimes, he feigns mercy and lets her go. In actuality, he knows for sure that she will go to Darkman for help, so he has his goons tail her and then attack both of them. The plan almost succeeds.
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The only real reason [[spoiler: Strack]] Strack even stands a chance against Peyton during the final battle on top of the unfinished skyscraper, other than the giant ass nail gun he shoots around? [[spoiler: Because he used to work on building skyscrapers when he was younger and is able to move around the narrow steel beams with ease, while Peyton himself has to get used to it.]] it. May not sound like much, but it's something.
** In addition, the climax only happens because Strack correctly deduces that Durant is Darkman in disguise and lures him to the top where can he can fight Darkman him on his terms. He even fools Darkman into giving himself away by talking about Durant's kids, whom Darkman doesn't know don't exist.
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** In addition, the climax only happens because Strack correctly deduces that Durant is Darkman in disguise and lures him to the top where can he can fight Darkman on his terms. He even fools Darkman into giving himself away by talking about Durant's kids, whom Darkman doesn't know about.

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** In addition, the climax only happens because Strack correctly deduces that Durant is Darkman in disguise and lures him to the top where can he can fight Darkman on his terms. He even fools Darkman into giving himself away by talking about Durant's kids, whom Darkman doesn't know about.don't exist.
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** In addition, the climax only happens because Strack correctly deduces that Durant is Darkman in disguise and lures him to the top where can he can fight Darkman on his terms. He even fools Darkman into giving himself away by talking about Durant's kids, whom Darkman doesn't know about.
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* The only real reason [[spoiler: Strack]] even stands a chance against Peyton during the final battle on top of the unfinished skyscraper, other than the giant ass nail gun he shoots around? [[spoiler: Because he used to work on building skyscrapers when he was younger and is able to move around the narrow steel beams with ease, while Peyton himself has to get used to it.]] May not sound like much, but it's something.

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* The only real reason [[spoiler: Strack]] even stands a chance against Peyton during the final battle on top of the unfinished skyscraper, other than the giant ass nail gun he shoots around? [[spoiler: Because he used to work on building skyscrapers when he was younger and is able to move around the narrow steel beams with ease, while Peyton himself has to get used to it.]] May not sound like much, but it's something.something.
* Durant, horrible person that he is, makes a great villain, and has a lot of good quotes.
-->'''Durant:''' "Now, let's consider ''my'' points..."
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** The way he does it is just perfect: He tells Hong-Fat he has "until I finish this cigar" to provide the money. Peyton then clips the cigar to about an inch in length and lights it up. He then holds the flame to his hand to show he feels nothing. Hong-Fat wastes no time ordering the money sent up at once.
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* [[PunctuatedPounding "YOU. HAVE. BEEN. A. BAD. BOY!"]]
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* When Peyton disguises himself as Durant. Although confusing them at first with his behavior, he manages to intimidate Hong-Fat into giving him the money.

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* When Peyton disguises himself as Durant. Although confusing them at first with his behavior, he manages to intimidate Hong-Fat into giving him the money.money.
* The only real reason [[spoiler: Strack]] even stands a chance against Peyton during the final battle on top of the unfinished skyscraper, other than the giant ass nail gun he shoots around? [[spoiler: Because he used to work on building skyscrapers when he was younger and is able to move around the narrow steel beams with ease, while Peyton himself has to get used to it.]] May not sound like much, but it's something.
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-->'''Darkman:''' "I know, Rick; I know you did. BUT LET'S PRETEND YOU DIDN'T!"

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-->'''Darkman:''' "I know, Rick; I know you did. BUT LET'S PRETEND YOU DIDN'T!"DIDN'T!"
* When Peyton disguises himself as Durant. Although confusing them at first with his behavior, he manages to intimidate Hong-Fat into giving him the money.
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* "I'm learning to live with a lot of things."

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* "I'm learning to live with a lot of things.""
* This exchange:
-->'''Rick:''' "I've told you everything!"
-->'''Darkman:''' "I know, Rick; I know you did. BUT LET'S PRETEND YOU DIDN'T!"
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* What Peyton does to the carny. Seriously, he deserved it.
* When Durant's men break into Peyton's hideout, Peyton uses his disguises to trick them all.
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* "I'm learning to live with a lot of things."

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