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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: [[HeroAntagonist Baker]] locates Kaminski at the airport and commends him for taking out both Baxter--the mole--and the Patrovitas.
-->'''Baker''': Ten years of police work all in one night! I had a feeling you were one of us!
-->'''Baker''': Ten years of police work all in one night! I had a feeling you were one of us!
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** At the gravel pit fight shootout, when Kaminsky jumps out of his car in the nick of time (to avoid getting sandwiched between a wheel loader and a rock truck) Arnold lets out one of his giggle-inducing, super narm-y "YAAEEGH!" screams.
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** At the gravel pit fight shootout, when Kaminsky jumps out of his car in the nick of time (to avoid getting sandwiched between a wheel loader and a rock truck) Arnold lets out one of his giggle-inducing, super narm-y "YAAEEGH!" "NYAAEEGH!" screams.
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* {{Narm}}: Kaminsky justifying killing a suspect to his former FBI colleague by yelling "He molested, murdered and mutilated her!" in Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's trademark thick Austrian accent.
* SignatureScene: Kaminsky's EstablishingCharacterMoment where he chases his jeep after a phony motorcycle cop and catches the wily fugitive with unorthodox tactics is considered the most memorable scene of the movie by many people.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick from the eighties, even with Arnie's charisma, and few consider it anywhere near either his best or worst movie or performance.
* SignatureScene: Kaminsky's EstablishingCharacterMoment where he chases his jeep after a phony motorcycle cop and catches the wily fugitive with unorthodox tactics is considered the most memorable scene of the movie by many people.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick from the eighties, even with Arnie's charisma, and few consider it anywhere near either his best or worst movie or performance.
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** At the gravel pit fight shootout, when Kaminsky jumps out of his car in the nick of time (to avoid getting sandwiched between a wheel loader and a rock truck) Arnold lets out one of his giggle-inducing, super narm-y "YAAEEGH!" screams.
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** Kaminsky's EstablishingCharacterMoment where he chases his jeep after a phony motorcycle cop and catches the wily fugitive with unorthodox tactics is considered the most memorable scene of the movie by many people.
** The "You should not drink and bake" part is also the most popular [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Funny Moment]] of the film and it gets brought up often when not discussing the plot or action scenes.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick fromthe eighties, TheEighties, even with Arnie's charisma, and few consider it anywhere near either his best or worst movie or performance.
** Kaminsky justifying killing a suspect to his former FBI colleague by yelling "He molested, murdered and mutilated her!" in Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's trademark thick Austrian
** At the gravel pit fight shootout, when Kaminsky jumps out of his car in the nick of time (to avoid getting sandwiched between a wheel loader and a rock truck) Arnold lets out one of his giggle-inducing, super narm-y "YAAEEGH!" screams.
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** Kaminsky's EstablishingCharacterMoment where he chases his jeep after a phony motorcycle cop and catches the wily fugitive with unorthodox tactics is considered the most memorable scene of the movie by many people.
** The "You should not drink and bake" part is also the most popular [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Funny Moment]] of the film and it gets brought up often when not discussing the plot or action scenes.
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* ValuesResonance: For a film made in the 80's it surprisingly doesn't indulge in any casual homophobic remarks, common for the time, or the CreepyCrossdresser trope, during the scene at the gay night club.
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* ValuesResonance: For a film made in the 80's '80s it surprisingly doesn't indulge in any casual homophobic remarks, common for the time, or the CreepyCrossdresser trope, during the scene at the gay night club.
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*ValuesResonance: For a film made in the 80's it surprisingly doesn't indulge in any casual homophobic remarks, common for the time, or the CreepyCrossdresser trope, during the scene at the gay night club.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick from the eighties, even with Arnie's charisma.
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* SignatureScene: Kaminsky's EstablishingCharacterMoment where he chases his jeep after a phony motorcycle cop and catches the wily fugitive with unorthodox tactics is considered the most memorable scene of the movie by many people.
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** The hitmen from the opening scene get a good AvengersAssemble intro which establishes their lethal skills, murder the son of the BigGood (which could make any fights with them later on have an ItsPersonal vibe) and then remain TheUnfought {{Karma Houdini}}s afterward.
** Lamanski's chauffeur is a BadassDriver and possible InnocentBystander who finds himself marked as acceptable collateral damage for the undercover Kaminsky to go after to keep his cover in the same way as the unambiguous mobsters in his car. This could have caused Kamisnky stress about his job or caused him to risk his cover helping the chauffeur survive, but neither happens and the man remains a SpearCarrier.
** The hitmen from the opening scene get a good AvengersAssemble intro which establishes their lethal skills, murder the son of the BigGood (which could make any fights with them later on have an ItsPersonal vibe) and then remain TheUnfought {{Karma Houdini}}s afterward.
** Lamanski's chauffeur is a BadassDriver and possible InnocentBystander who finds himself marked as acceptable collateral damage for the undercover Kaminsky to go after to keep his cover in the same way as the unambiguous mobsters in his car. This could have caused Kamisnky stress about his job or caused him to risk his cover helping the chauffeur survive, but neither happens and the man remains a SpearCarrier.
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* {{Narm}}: Kaminsky justifying killing a suspect to his former FBI colleague by yelling "He molested, murdered and mutilated her!" in Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's trademark thick Austrian accent.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick from the eighties, even with Arnie's charisma.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: It's a very standard action flick from the eighties, even with Arnie's charisma.
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