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* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: Marshall Sisco is a retired US Marshal.
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* Action Girl: Karen Sisco can beat up much larger opponents with ease and has no qualms about engaging in firefights.
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* OverprotectiveDad: Hilariously so. Her dad (Farina) is upset that Karen is having an affair with Ray Nicolette, a married DEA/FBI agent... and yet seems more than willing to encourage her "pursuit" of bank robber Jack Foley knowing full well what Jack and Karen's "Time Outs" really mean.
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''Karen Sisco'', a sequel series starring Creator/CarlaGugino in the title role, ran for a single season on ABC in 2003.
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* AxCrazy: Snoopy is prone to violence and murder at the drop of a hat. Glen winds up abandoning the heist because he realizes associating with him is more trouble than it's worth.
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* ContinuityNod: Michael Keaton plays the same role (Ray Nicolette) he did in ''Film/JackieBrown'', another Elmore Leonard adaptation. The movie had to make him a "loaner" character from the DEA (from ''Film/JackieBrown'') to explain how he was with the FBI during the manhunt for escaped prisoners.
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* ContinuityNod: Michael Keaton plays the same role (Ray Nicolette) he did in ''Film/JackieBrown'', another Elmore Leonard adaptation. The movie had to make him a "loaner" character from the DEA ATF (from ''Film/JackieBrown'') to explain how he was with the FBI during the manhunt for escaped prisoners.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: Snoopy is quite friendly and charming, but it does little to disguise how evil he is. He's quite willing to resort to murder and rape if he feels like it, and forces Glen to murder a rival drug dealer all while never dropping his amiable demeanor.
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* CuttingTheKnot: When Snoopy and his gang are about to try a second attempt to shoot the safe open, she gives them the combination.
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* EroticDream: The movie plays with the audience in revealing which character is having the dream [[spoiler:until it becomes obvious it's Karen. No guy bathes with scented candles.]]
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A 1998 crime drama/romance film based on the Creator/ElmoreLeonard novel of the same name, starring Creator/GeorgeClooney as Jack Foley, a gentleman bank robber, and Music/JenniferLopez as Karen Sisco, the US Marshal tasked with apprehending him. Due to an impromptu hostage situation, Foley and Sisco find themselves locked in the trunk of a car together, where they quickly form a connection. Creator/AlbertBrooks is Richard Ripley, a rich businessman and former fellow inmate of Foley's, with a stash of diamonds that Foley wants to steal. Creator/DonCheadle plays Maurice "Snoopy" Miller, another former fellow inmate, a complete psychopath also looking to steal the diamonds.
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A 1998 crime drama/romance film based on the Creator/ElmoreLeonard novel of the same name, starring Creator/GeorgeClooney as Jack Foley, a gentleman bank robber, and Music/JenniferLopez Creator/JenniferLopez as Karen Sisco, the US Marshal tasked with apprehending him. Due to an impromptu hostage situation, Foley and Sisco find themselves locked in the trunk of a car together, where they quickly form a connection. Creator/AlbertBrooks is Richard Ripley, a rich businessman and former fellow inmate of Foley's, with a stash of diamonds that Foley wants to steal. Creator/DonCheadle plays Maurice "Snoopy" Miller, another former fellow inmate, a complete psychopath also looking to steal the diamonds.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler:Hejira doesn't appear in the novel, so there's no reason not to think Jack's going to be in jail for the rest of his life.]]
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Both Jack and Buddy. Jack is described as good looking, but nothing like George Clooney, and he reminds Karen of Harry Dean Stanton (his demeanor, not his looks) which Clooney doesn't convey at all. Buddy is more like an older White Boy Bob in the book.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Both Jack and Buddy. Jack is described as good looking, but nothing like George Clooney, and he reminds Karen of Harry Dean Stanton Creator/HarryDeanStanton (his demeanor, not his looks) which Clooney doesn't convey at all. Buddy is more like an older White Boy Bob in the book.
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* AscendedExtra: "The Ripper" Ripley. In the book he's a very minor character, and isn't at home in Detroit when the [[OneLastJob last caper]] takes place. The movie expands the role-to compare Ripley's thievery to Foley's-and has him at the mansion during the home invasion.
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* AscendedExtra: "The Ripper" Ripley. In the book he's a very minor character, and isn't at home in Detroit when the [[OneLastJob last caper]] caper takes place. The movie expands the role-to compare Ripley's thievery to Foley's-and has him at the mansion during the home invasion.
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* RatedMForManly: Has a cast line-up - not just the guys like Clooney, Rhames, Farina, GUZMAN! and Cheadle but also the ladies like Lopez and Nancy Allen - that makes Rated M movies on a regular basis, involves a heist, and relies on a Elmore Leonard novel to provide cool dialogue and cooler anti-heroes. It's also a surprisingly great date movie thanks to the romantic chemistry between Jack and Karen.
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* RatedMForManly: Has a cast line-up - not just the guys like Clooney, Rhames, Farina, GUZMAN! and Cheadle but also the ladies like Lopez and Nancy Allen Creator/NancyAllen - that makes Rated M movies on a regular basis, involves a heist, and relies on a Elmore Leonard novel to provide cool dialogue and cooler anti-heroes. It's also a surprisingly great date movie thanks to the romantic chemistry between Jack and Karen.
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* FanService: Jack and Karen stripping down to their underwear in their hotel room.