A former L.A. drug dealer has moved to Houston to make a new life for himself as a married architect. Everything falls apart when he is suddenly visited by one of his former cohorts who comes carrying heroin. Discovering the dope, the architect flushes it down the drain. This sets up a series of tough customers seeking the dope including a Rasta hit-man, an ex-lover Dallas who ties him up and rapes him, a criminal called Billy with a penchant for torture, and a rogue cop. The movie opens in a Los Angeles convenience store one late Monday night, where a smalltime drug dealer named Nick (Aaron Eckhart) is trying to decide what coffee brand to buy. His ex-lover Dallas (Paulina Porizkova) and fellow hitman Billy Hill (James LeGros) are getting impatient and tell him to hurry up. Conflicts between Nick and the cashier (Luck Hari) ensue, resulting in Dallas shooting the cashier dead. Though the three attempt to cover up the crime, they are forced to also shoot a police officer (Bari K. Willerford) when he discovers blood on the ground. This is a good movie with a lot of humorous and cool situations. Thomas Jane is a good actor. I was in tears when the jamaican man starting singing while having him at gunpoint. I liked a lot of the flashback scenes and when he fights off all the goons is nice. I thought it was funny how he clubbed that guy to death with the frying pan. Hilarious and a fun movie. I have seen this movie for the reason that actor Thomas Jane was in it. I enjoyed the movie very much,and i thought it was also a very funny film. In the movie, there was lots of humor, sex, and violence. I liked the performance of Thomas Jane, especially when he gets raped by a woman!
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