![]() ![]() Motor Mouth: Bill, who seemingly talks all the frickin time.("He goes and jumps on a Girl Scout and breaks her cookies and you call that moral?") I'm a Man I Can't Help It: Bill offers this as a reason why their scheme is moral, claiming that men will either use hookers to relieve their urges or else they will sexually assault little Girl Scouts.Henpecked Husband: Apparently, Chuck's mother attends a once-a-week seance just to yell at her deceased husband more.Establishing Character Moment: After Chuck methodically sets up his night shift desk, we hear Bill's arrival by his singing along to "Jumping Jack Flash" on a tape recorder, then bursting into the room and energetically introducing himself.Disposable Fiancé: Chuck's is Charlotte Koogle, played by Gina Hecht.Jones, being chased down by people he didn't pay, and tossed out the window of his apartment tied to a chair, just as a guy dunks a basketball (flattening the basket on his way down). Destination Defenestration: The movie kicks off with Belinda's pimp, F.D.R.The Big Rotten Apple: It's early 80s New York and the grime is on full display.At a moment when he's particularly annoyed at Bill, Chuck grabs his tape recorder and yells "This is Chuck telling Bill to SHUT UP!" into it. Big "SHUT UP!": Bill carries around a tape recorder for all the times when he's struck by one of his "good ideas".His first scene has him practically bouncing off the walls. Ooh, Shiny!: Bill definitely seems to have this. After his Character Development, he sends it away be yelling, "Go home!" ![]()
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