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** [[Series/BreakingBad Gus Fring]] on screen for less than a minute as the drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.



* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GiancarloEsposito as the dreadlocked drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GiancarloEsosito as the dreadlocked drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GiancarloEsosito Creator/GiancarloEsposito as the dreadlocked drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.
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** [[Series/BreakingBad Gus Fring]] on screen for less than a minute as the drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.


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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/GiancarloEsosito as the dreadlocked drug dealer handling Viktor's cocaine shipment at the bus depot.
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* HoYay: The infamous opening, where Danko goes to a meeting in a public bathouse which is filled with sweaty half naked men working out.

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* HoYay: The infamous opening, where Danko goes to a meeting in a public bathouse bathhouse which is filled with sweaty half naked men working out.
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: This is the film where French voice actor Creator/DanielBeretta started dubbing Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnie himself was impressed upon hearing him on the phone and chose him on the spot, and no role of Arnie has escaped dubbing by Beretta since, much to the delight of French audiences.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: This is the film where French voice actor Creator/DanielBeretta started dubbing Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnie himself was impressed upon hearing him on the phone and chose him on the spot, and no role of Arnie has escaped dubbing by Beretta since, between this film and ''Series/{{FUBAR}}'' (where a retired Beretta was replaced), much to the delight of French audiences.

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* MemeticMutation:
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z89Uv1Gl6Z0 Cocainum]] line became a Russian internet meme. Not to mention the fact that the entire dialogue consists of such a broken Russian that it is impossible to listen seriously.
** Has been given a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pZosr-yqO4 trap]] [[StupidStatementDanceMix remix]].

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* MemeticMutation:
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MemeticMutation: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z89Uv1Gl6Z0 Cocainum]] line became a Russian internet meme. Not to mention the fact that the entire dialogue consists of such a broken Russian that it is impossible to listen seriously.
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seriously. It has been given a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pZosr-yqO4 trap]] [[StupidStatementDanceMix trap remix]].
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They Fight Crime is no longer a trope


* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: With its plot [[GoodCopBadCop about a Soviet cop]] [[OddCouple teaming up with]] [[TheyFightCrime an American cop]] to catch a Georgian drug lord that has fled to America, this could only have been filmed in the period where Soviet-American relations improved in the late 80s but before the collapse of the USSR in 1991. There is a scene that stands out even more than the rest, when we are shown that the Georgians "[[MisterSandmanSequence made it to America]]": they wear American clothes, sit on an American car and American music sounds in the background. Nowadays, this scene feels like "the Georgians made it to ''the '80s''": they wear '80s clothes, sit on an '80s car and '80s music sounds in the background. Even the scenes set in ''the Soviet Union'' look less dated.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: With its plot [[GoodCopBadCop about a Soviet cop]] [[OddCouple teaming up with]] [[TheyFightCrime an American cop]] cop to catch a Georgian drug lord that has fled to America, this could only have been filmed in the period where Soviet-American relations improved in the late 80s but before the collapse of the USSR in 1991. There is a scene that stands out even more than the rest, when we are shown that the Georgians "[[MisterSandmanSequence made it to America]]": they wear American clothes, sit on an American car and American music sounds in the background. Nowadays, this scene feels like "the Georgians made it to ''the '80s''": they wear '80s clothes, sit on an '80s car and '80s music sounds in the background. Even the scenes set in ''the Soviet Union'' look less dated.
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Works that share a creator are moved to Creator Driven Successor on Trivia per TRS But it's also a Zero Context Example, so just deleting.


* SpiritualSuccessor: To director Hill's earlier buddy cop movie ''Film/FortyEightHours''.

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