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[[WMG: Roman Polanski still ends up raping a 13 year old girl in the future, and either Dalton or Sharon kill him for it]]
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Influence-wise he's a combination of Creator/JohnWayne with a little bit of SpaghettiWestern-era Eastwood. (Like Eastwood, he became famous starring in [[Series/{{Rawhide}} a long-running]] WesternSeries, then moved to UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} and did [[Film/TheDollarsTrilogy spaghetti westerns]] to keep his career going. He also appeared in [[Film/WhereEaglesDare a violent film]] set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.) He'll probably end up having the same amount of success as Eastwood.

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Influence-wise he's a combination of Creator/JohnWayne with a little bit of SpaghettiWestern-era Eastwood. (Like Eastwood, he became famous starring in [[Series/{{Rawhide}} a long-running]] WesternSeries, then moved to UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} and did [[Film/TheDollarsTrilogy [[Film/DollarsTrilogy spaghetti westerns]] to keep his career going. He also appeared in [[Film/WhereEaglesDare a violent film]] set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.) He'll probably end up having the same amount of success as Eastwood.

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* Better still, [[spoiler: Sharon]] would push for Rick to become the next Matt Helm when Dean Martin calls it a day, thus setting up an American rival series to the Moore-era Bond films.
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[[WMG: Rick's character in ''Lancer'' is the illegitimate son of the kidnapped girl's father]]
We don't learn much about the character or the episode, but the character note that Rick has been given is "evil Hamlet", which suggests some kind of DaddyIssues are at play; his plan involves kidnapping and threatening to murder a little girl, a very personal way at attacking a parent; and the character angrily insists that the father be the one to hand over the ransom, implying some personal reason for wanting the father there.
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[[WMG: Rick's character in ''Lancer'' is the illegitimate son of the kidnapped girl's father]]
We don't learn much about the character or the episode, but the character note that Rick has been given is "evil Hamlet", which suggests some kind of DaddyIssues are at play; his plan involves kidnapping and threatening to murder a little girl, a very personal way at attacking a parent; and the character angrily insists that the father be the one to hand over the ransom, implying some personal reason for wanting the father there.
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** Alternatively: Cliff retires from being a stuntman due to his injury and decides to give acting a shot, and ends up playing Aldo Raine in the alternative timeline's version of the film. It makes sense, as he's been around Hollywood enough to know how actors prepare for acting and Pussy's comment to him may have planted the seed of him to become an actor (also, it's not the first time a stuntman became a pretty good actor. Burt Reynolds himself is a great example of this, as he was a stuntman prior to becoming an actor).
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[[WMG: The ''Matt Helm'' series continued in the reality of this film]]
''The Ravagers'', the sequel promised at the end of ''Film/TheWreckingCrew'', was made and released, complete with [[spoiler:Sharon Tate [[RoleReprise reprising her role]] as Freya Carlson]].
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*** Maybe Cliff is actually, Aldo's nephew.
** Plus Aldo would be world famous for leading the mission that killed Hitler, whereas Cliff is a stuntman some remember as "that guy who killed his wife".

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*** Maybe Cliff is actually, actually Aldo's nephew.
** Plus Aldo would be world famous for leading the mission that killed Hitler, UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, whereas Cliff is a stuntman some remember as "that guy who killed his wife".



He [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace Marvined]] her. After getting tired of her berating him, he began ranting, waving around the spear gun with the same regard for gun safety as Vincent, and his finger slipped. This is why he never actually disputes that he killed her, and why he brings up manslaughter in response to Lee's "my hands are registered weapons" swaggering.

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He [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace Marvined]] her. After getting tired of her berating him, he began ranting, waving around the spear gun with the same regard for gun safety as Vincent, and his finger slipped. This is why he never actually disputes that he killed her, and why he brings up manslaughter in response to Lee's Creator/BruceLee's "my hands are registered weapons" swaggering.



Tarantino has confirmed that killing an intruder with a flamethrower does wonder to Rick's career, so it's highly likely that he will have more than enough money to support both his wife and Cliff. Cliff's injury may also be severe enough that he can't work as a stuntman anymore, and Rick doesn't seem like the type to abandon his friend and savior.

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Tarantino has confirmed that killing an intruder with a flamethrower does wonder to wonders for Rick's career, so it's highly likely that he will have more than enough money to support both his wife and Cliff. Cliff's injury may also be severe enough that he can't work as a stuntman anymore, and Rick doesn't seem like the type to abandon his friend and savior.
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Tarantino has confirmed that killing an intruder with a flamethrower does wonder to Rick's career, so it's highly likely that he will have more than enough money to support both his wife and Cliff.

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Tarantino has confirmed that killing an intruder with a flamethrower does wonder to Rick's career, so it's highly likely that he will have more than enough money to support both his wife and Cliff. Cliff's injury may also be severe enough that he can't work as a stuntman anymore, and Rick doesn't seem like the type to abandon his friend and savior.
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[[WMG: Rick's resulting soar in popularity after the event of the film will allow him to keep Cliff around]]
Tarantino has confirmed that killing an intruder with a flamethrower does wonder to Rick's career, so it's highly likely that he will have more than enough money to support both his wife and Cliff.
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[[WMG: 'The 14 Fists of McCluskey' is the Hollywood version of the events of ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'']]
The Basterds are the '14 fists', as they couldn't call them 'Basterds', and McCluskey is the Aldo Raine character, renamed for Hollywood reasons. They are playing fast and loose with the facts, as is the wont of Hollywood, and the cinema-ambush is now a raid on a nazi fortress. And instead of a fire that no one knows Shosanna set, McCluskey uses a flamethrower to burn the german highcommand.

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[[WMG: 'The ''The 14 Fists of McCluskey' [=McCluskey=]'' is the Hollywood version of the events of ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'']]
The Basterds are the '14 fists', as they couldn't call them 'Basterds', and McCluskey [=McCluskey=] is the Aldo Raine character, renamed for Hollywood reasons. They are playing fast and loose with the facts, as is the wont of Hollywood, and the cinema-ambush is now a raid on a nazi Nazi fortress. And instead of a fire that no one knows Shosanna set, McCluskey [=McCluskey=] uses a flamethrower to burn the german highcommand.
German high command.

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