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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. Cue MassOhCrap from the mooks.
* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. Cue MassOhCrap from the mooks.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. Cue MassOhCrap from the
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!! The ''The Transporter 22''
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* The main reason Frank survives the aforementioned bomb? He wanted a couple cans of Pepsi for the road. The time he took to get those two cans was ''exactly'' enough time to keep him clear of the blast compared to just going to his car after he finished his meal.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.Cue MassOhCrap from the mooks.
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* The opening scene with Frank being the getaway driver for a quartet of bank robbers--only that Frank informs them the deal was for ''three'' passengers and ''refuses to even start the car'' until the ringleader shoots the extra and they dump his body. What follows is a high intensity chase that makes it apparent that the hapless robbers are getting ''much'' more than they bargained for, to the point that one of them even becomes carsick (Frank at least rolls the window down for him but almost traps his face in the door when rolling it back up and resuming the chase.). The entire time, Frank is completely unphased and even turns down a bribe to drive them to the neighboring city, irritating the ringleader to no end with his sticking to his own rules.
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* The opening scene with Frank being the getaway driver for a quartet of bank robbers--only that Frank informs them the deal was for ''three'' passengers and ''refuses to even start the car'' until the ringleader shoots the extra and they dump his body. What follows is a high intensity chase that makes it apparent that the hapless robbers are getting ''much'' more than they bargained for, to the point that one of them even becomes carsick (Frank at least rolls the window down for him him, but almost traps his face in the door when rolling it back up and resuming the chase.).up). The entire time, Frank is completely unphased and even turns down a bribe to drive them to the neighboring city, irritating the ringleader to no end with his sticking to his own rules.
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* The opening scene with Frank being the getaway driver for a quartet of bank robbers--only that Frank informs them the deal was for ''three'' passengers and ''refuses to even start the car'' until the ringleader shoots the extra and they dump his body. What follows is a high intensity chase that makes it apparent that the hapless robbers are getting ''much'' more than they bargained for, to the point that one of them even becomes carsick (Frank at least rolls the window down for him but almost traps his face in the door when rolling it back up and resuming the chase.). The entire time, Frank is completely unphased and even turns down a bribe to drive them to the neighboring city, irritating the ringleader to no end with his sticking to his own rules.
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* Frank gets a little peeved after one of his employers try to off him with a bomb. He then goes back to the employer's house to have a word with him. How does he show up? Ringing the door bell and ''flying kick the damn thing off its hinges while sending a schmuck flying with it''.
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* Frank gets a little peeved after one of his employers try to off him with a bomb. He then goes back to the employer's house to have a word with him. How does he show up? Ringing the door bell and ''flying kick the damn thing off its the hinges while sending a the schmuck who went answer the door bell flying with it''.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.
* Frank's response to seeing his Lai once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to abandon her (still tied to a roller chair) in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller chair.
* Frank's response to seeing his Lai once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to abandon her (still tied to a roller chair) in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller chair.
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* Frank's response to seeing his Lai once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to abandon her (still tied to a roller chair) in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller
* Frank gets a little peeved after one of his employers try to off him with a bomb. He then goes back to the employer's house to have a word with him. How does he show up? Ringing the door bell and ''flying kick the damn thing off its hinges while sending a schmuck flying with it''.
-->'''Mook:''' What the f-- ''*DOOR*''
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.
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* Frank's first response to seeing his package Lai once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to dump abandon her still (still tied to a roller chair chair) in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller chair.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.MassOhCrap.
* Frank's first response to seeing his package once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to dump her still tied to a roller chair in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller chair.
* Frank's first response to seeing his package once more BoundAndGagged in his car is to dump her still tied to a roller chair in the middle of the road. When he changes his mind, he dumps her in the trunk. Still gagged and tied to her roller chair.
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* The end result of the second film's famous firehose scene: most of the mooks are tied up in the aforementioned hose in interesting twists, and Frank decides to fill the hose with water. MassOhCrap.