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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo doesn't say the oft-quoted line: "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?"). He says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily-accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''Film/{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")

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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily-accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after Milo doesn't say the first ''Film/{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, oft-quoted line: "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really Frankeh?"). He says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")
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* NauseaFuel: In ''Pusher 3'' [[spoiler:we get to see Radovan draining a corpse of blood and emptying it's organs.]]

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* NauseaFuel: In ''Pusher 3'' [[spoiler:we get to see Radovan draining a corpse of blood and emptying it's its organs.]]
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** In ''Pusher II'' it's "Sad Disco" and "With Blood on My Hands" which play over the finale of the film and over the credits.

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** In ''Pusher II'' it's "Sad Disco" and "With Blood on My Hands" Hands," the latter of which which play over the film's finale of the film and over the end credits.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''Film/{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")

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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily accented heavily-accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''Film/{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")
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* AwesomeMusic: The "Pusher Theme" and the two variations used in the sequals respectivly. Each film has it's very own moments:

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The "Pusher Theme" and the two variations used in the sequals respectivly. Each film has it's very own moments:
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")

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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''{{Pusher}}'' ''Film/{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")
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* AwesomeMusic: The "Pusher Theme" and the two variations used in the sequals respectivly. Each film has it's very own moments:
** In ''Pusher'' there is a piano piece played during a silent scene where Frank and Vic walks home and Frank watches tv while Vic injects heroin called ''Into the Sun''. The piece itself is a TearJerker and a sharp contrast to the rest of the music in the film.
** In ''Pusher II'' it's "Sad Disco" and "With Blood on My Hands" which play over the finale of the film and over the credits.
** The third film has the creepy synth theme that plays during the credits.
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* HoYay: Tonny plants a big kiss on Frank in ''Pusher''. The HeterosexualLifePartners trope is in full play here, as the two do almost nothing else save for just hanging out and messing around. [[spoiler:Of course, this all disappears when Frank just ''thinks'' that Tonny has ratted him out, doesn't even stop to talk to him about it, and beats him senseless.]]
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Milo's threatening lines in heavily accented Danish became a major source of MemeticMutation in Denmark after the first ''{{Pusher}}'' movie. However, the most popular one, "Fukker du me' mig, Frankeh?" ("Are yo' fookin' with me, Frankeh?") is an example of this trope. The angry Milo really says: "Fukker du me' mig? Han fukker med mig!!" ("Are yo' fookin' with me? He is fookin' with me!!")
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* NauseaFuel: In ''Pusher 3'' [[spoiler:we get to see Radovan draining a corpse of blood and emptying it's organs.]]

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