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Dirty Work (1998)
In director Bob Saget's R-rated buddy black comedy
farce (his directorial debut film) - it told about two life-long friends,
who after a streak of bad luck and a history of seeking personal
revenge, opened up a revenge-for-hire business known as "Dirty
Work" in a small Midwestern town:
- in the film's opening title credits, there were
brief flashbacks to young Mitch Weaver (Bradley Reid) and Sam McKenna
(Joseph Sicilia) who were childhood best friends at 8 years of
age in elementary school; Sam's "tough guy"
father Pops McKenna (Jack Warden) had taught him: "No matter
where you go, no matter what you do, don't take no crap from nobody";
the two vowed to get revenge at those who "messed" with
them; to get class bully Derek (Michael Vollans) in trouble and arrested,
they planted pistols in his desk; and Mitch caught a pedophile school
crossing guard (Robert Shipman) who often grabbed kids' asses "red-handed" and
in the act by putting Super-glue on the back of his pants; and to
seek revenge against an "ornery babysitter"
they didn't like, they took a Polaroid snapshot of her on the toilet
Bully Arrested for Guns in Desk
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Pedophile Crossing Guard Caught Red-Handed
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Babysitter Photographed on Toilet
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- after teenaged Mitch's (Matt Steinberg) single mother
died, he moved in with Pops McKenna and his father Sam (Austin
Pool) who took further revenge against a Parking Patrol meter maid
who wrote too many tickets, by putting popcorn kernels into her
car's radiator; they also acquired Matt's cousin's homosexual German
Shepherd to teach a menacing neighborhood Doberman "some humility"
Mitch Weaver (Norm Macdonald)
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Sam McKenna (Artie Lange)
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- in their adult lives, Mitch Weaver (Norm Macdonald)
lost his job at Aldo's Pizza for the tardy delivery of an order;
he was dumped by his upset girlfriend Toni-Ann (Polly Shannon)
after losing 14 jobs in three months ("I'm through wasting
my life with you"); unemployed and a major loser, Mitch was
again forced to move back in with elderly, "creepy," impotent
but sex-crazed Pops and his best friend Sam McKenna (Artie Lange)
- at Mazetti's Bar with Sam, the downtrodden Mitch
now in his 30s expressed how envious he was of people who didn't "take
crap from anybody" - something he used to easily practice
as a kid; Mitch mocked their friend Jimmy (Chris Farley in his
final film) at the end of the bar, with a bandage over his bit-off
nose, by shouting out: "I could've got my nose bit off by
a Saigon whore"
- to a new acquaintance named Kathy (Traylor Howard),
Mitch described his envy for the town's rich real estate mogul
Travis Cole (Christopher McDonald) seen on TV; he theorized to
Kathy: "There are two kinds of people in this world: those
who get stomped on and those who do the stomping"; when asked
where he derived his ideas, he answered a "famous guy"
named Jesus said it
- in the bar, Sam was about to get involved in a competitive
brawl with another guy (and his frat brothers) over a female's
attention, while their friend Jimmy chose to accompany the fight
with music; he enthusiastically pressed buttons on the bar's jukebox
machine to hear the Rolling Stones' Street Fightin' Man,
but accidentally hit G8 instead of G7, and cued up Rupert Holmes' Escape
(The Pina Colada Song); both Mitch and Sam were assaulted,
overwhelmed and humiliated by a large group of college frat guys
- to seek revenge, Mitch called the frat house to
warn them about dudes dressing up in fake police uniforms; then,
they filed a noise complaint with the local cops and watched as
the fraternity brothers were confronted by real cops and beaten
up in a melee; dressed in fake uniforms themselves, Mitch and Sam
joined in the brawl and arrest
- unfortunately, Pops suffered a heart attack (while
watching 1982's Aerobicise on TV) in his home and was taken
to the Lakeview Hospital; he confessed privately to Mitch that
due to his swinging lifestyle, he had previously had sex with Mitch's
mom and had impregnated her - proven by a picture in his locket
of him in the act: ("Besides, back then they didn't have these
fancy birth control methods. Like pullin' out"); Mitch was
told that the very "sensitive" Sam was unaware and shouldn't
be informed
- Pops' corrupt, compulsive gambling-addicted heart
surgeon Dr. Farthing (Chevy Chase) extorted Mitch and Sam for $50,000
dollars in order to place Pops on the active transplant list within
just two weeks, thereby saving him from retaliation by his bookie;
the two young men were forced to start looking for employment
- one of their regular juvenile pranks was to drive
by a movie line, while Sam mooned his bare ass out the car window
to the patrons: ("How's that lookin', baby! Whoo-hoooo!"),
Mitch stopped the car and exited, leaving Sam parked directly in
front of the sidewalk line - he was embarrassed as he opened the
car door and ran away while pulling up his pants and apologizing
to the moviegoers after being pranked: "He was supposed to
keep drivin'"
- on their first job at a construction site, Mitch
admitted that they had lied on their resumes about their experience;
then, they applied for a job as taste-testers (for a payment of
$50) at a Clinical Testing Facility of Grandma Mabel's brownies
- an hallucinogenic product promoted as a new fat substitute -
Mitch suffered severe side effects, including mild itching, nausea,
chills, severe sweating, a face rash and a hellish hallucination
of Satan (Adam Sandler): "Come with me! You belong with me!
Burn! BURN!"
- their next employment opportunity was at a movie
theatre where they were subjected to an insulting and denigrating
speech delivered by tyrannical and abusive movie theatre manager
Mr. Hamilton (Don Rickles) about his "managing style" to
new employees, including Mitch and the overweight Sam (in particular): "So
there you are, tubby. You look like a bucket of lard on a bad day.
You baby gorilla. Why don't you work in a zoo, and stop bothering
people? Got a call yesterday from Baskin Robbins. They said that
they're down to only five flavors. You're swelling up as I talk
to you"
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Movie Theatre Manager Mr. Hamilton's (Don Rickles)
Speech to New Employees, Including Mitch and Sam, and Their Subsequent
Revenge
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- they sought revenge and managed to have Mr. Hamilton
immediately fired by changing the scheduled movie at the theatre;
instead, they projected a gay porn film comedy with the title screen Men
In Black (Who Like To Have Sex With Each Other) to a packed
house of shocked patrons
- shortly later after a "light bulb" moment,
Mitch proposed to Sam that they open a Revenge-for-Hire business
for a living (known as Dirty Work, Inc.) to raise the $50,000 dollars
to save Pops' life: "I have a feeling that people are gonna
pay us a lot of money to do their dirty work"; they set up
a shop-front store business on the town's main street
- to prepare for their first act of revenge, they
chose the shady car dealership where Mitch's recent friend Kathy
worked as an accountant and was treated harshly by the bossy owner;
they hired prostitutes for $20 dollars each to pose as dead bodies
during the auto dealer's live TV commercial; Mitch explained his
motive to receive free air time: "This is so we can get a
free commercial for Dirty Work on live television"
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"Revenge For Hire" Business: "Dead
Hookers" Were Planted in Trunks of Luxury Cars During the
Filming of a TV Commercial
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- as the shady Phillips Motors' spokesperson Anton
Phillips (David Koechner) promoted their selection of luxury automobiles,
Mitch interrupted by asking about the trunk size - the trunks of
the cars were opened to reveal they were "loaded"
with "dead hookers" inside; Mitch exclaimed: "I've
never seen so many dead hookers in my life"; a bystander reacted
with a dead-panned statement: "Lord knows I have"; Mitch
used the footage to advertise his ownbusiness "Dirty Work": "This
is not part of the commercial. Some jerk making your life miserable?
You want revenge? Call 555-0187 and let us do your dirty work";
a side joke was that Jimmy recognized the "Saigon whore" in
the commercial who had bitten off his nose
- as a result of their prank, Mitch and Sam boasted
to Pops: "We found our calling"; Kathy arrived at the
Dirty Work store and was mad about the "disgusting stunt in
the car lot" that forced Anton to sell his business and put
her out of a job (she was frustrated: "Did I deserve that?")
- she called Mitch a "jerk"
- Dirty Work was then hired by a "dwarf" or "midget" client
(Arturo Gil) to seek revenge against a Bearded Lady in a local
circus carnival; at the showgrounds, the abusive, drunken bearded
lady Heather (Rebecca Romijn) approached Mitch and propositioned
him: "Hey, baby. You ever had a chick with a beard before?...Well
then, sugar, you haven't lived"; Mitch replied: "Note
to self: I don't want to live"; shortly later, she awoke and
screamed that her beard had been shaved off
Mobsters In Mansion: ("It smells like fish
in here")
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Mitch and Sam Planting Dead Fish in Mansion
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Tiptoeing Out After a Deadly, Off-Screen Shoot-out
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- then, Mitch and Sam were hired by a man who complained
about noisy neighbors with wild parties and loud music; their plan
was to plant dead fish in the interior of the next-door mansion,
and then hide as two mob groups arrived and engaged in a drug deal;
when one of the gangsters smelled fish ("It smells like fish
in here"), the other dealer suspected a signal or that he
was wearing a wire, and there was a brutal, massive, and deadly
shoot-out (off-screen); as the two pranksters stood there and listened
to the mayhem, their expressions changed from glee to abject horror;
after the violence subsided, they tiptoed out - with squishing
sounds heard as they walked through the blood-soaked living room
- during their next revenge-for-hire job, they were
requested by an elderly house resident (living in her home for
62 years) to stop the razing of an entire block in town, including
her house; on the site, unscrupulous, millionaire local real-estate
property developer Travis Cole was planning to build a parking
lot for an Opera House; after sabotaging the developer's bulldozer
with popcorn, Sam and Mitch were jailed for a "dangerous act
of mischief"; however, it was reported on the news that some
regarded their sabotage as an "heroic example of civil disobedience";
others regarded the "villain"
to be the builder of the parking lot - Travis Cole; however, Cole
was viewed nobly when he dropped charges against them and released
them from jail
- due to the publicity they had received, Cole summoned
Mitch and Sam to his office and hired them (as "mischief makers"),
in exchange for $50,000 dollars, to destroy 'his' low-income apartment
building at 99 Franklin Street that he claimed he owned; he said
it was overrun with drug dealers, gangs, and even a house of prostitution;
Cole admitted he wanted to condemn the building, reduce its property
values so that he could buy it cheaply, evict everyone, fix up
the building, and then rent out the apartments to "honest,
hardworking people"
- meanwhile in the hospital, Pops and Dr. Farthing
were told that they had acquired the money needed for the heart
transplant; Kathy arrived in the Dirty Work office to thank Mitch
for saving the elderly woman's home; he walked with her to her
grandmother's apartment - and suddenly realized that he had been
hired by Cole to destroy her home at 99 Franklin Street; at the
time, it was suspected that the 60 year-old grandmother was running
a call-girl operation there, but she was actually running a "sewing
business"
- to the tune of AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt
Cheap,"
Sam and Mitch, posing as Termite Control workers, vacated the apartment
building and began to destroy it, as part of Cole's master-plan to
condemn the building and build a parking lot for the re-opening of
his beloved Chelsea Opera House; however, to their shock, they discovered
that Cole had lied to them - the semi-destroyed apartment building
was actually owned by landlord Mr. James Kirkpatrick
- after being thrown out of Cole's office building,
Mitch attempted to recruit a group of homeless men (Jim Downey
and Fred Wolf) outside with a $1 dollar payment to run into Cole's
building and harrass him by yelling and screaming; one man responded: "That's
very nice, but I think what you probably need are like some psycho,
out-of-control homeless guys. Yeah, we're more the broken, spiritless
'I've lost the will to live' type homeless guys"; however,
for $2 dollars, the group entered the building and cleared the
way for Mitch and Sam to speak to Cole in his upstairs office
- Mitch and Sam demanded their $50,000 dollars but
were denied and then thrown out; Mitch was unaware until later
that he had left his recorder on and had captured Cole's damning
lies: ("I don't even own the building on 99 Franklin. I told
you I did, but I lied. Good luck trying to prove it")
- back in Pops' hospital room, the two confessed that
they "messed up" and didn't have the money; Pops finally
revealed to his son Sam the locket photo proving that he had had
sexual relations with Mitch's mother, but Sam was miffed about
losing his special relationship with his dad; shortly later, Sam
changed his mind and was appreciative that they were "officially" half-brothers
- as the feud escalated and retribution against Cole
was sought, the plan was to get the $50,000, save the apartment
building, and ruin Cole's pre-opening night (Don Giovanni)
of his opera house; Mitch challenged everyone in the apartment
building to seek revenge: ("That's what I'm asking all of
us to do right now, stand up for ourselves. Travis Cole screwed
all of us. I say it's time we fight back. Are you with me?");
he rallied together and assembled a motley group of loyal helpers
to ruin the opera - prostitutes, bandaged-nosed friend Jimmy, homeless
men and Pops, plus a stack of Grandma's laced brownies for Cole's
associates
- during the opera, Jimmy exulted as he released skunks
into the audience, causing a mass exodus of patrons; Cole's deception
was also revealed by playing back his tape-recorded confession
on both the audio recorder and on the opera house's sound system;
Cole was forced to agree to write out a check for $50,000 to Dr.
Farthing, and to return the apartment property to its rightful
owner Kirkpatrick
- many issues were resolved as the film ended: Cole
was arrested and jailed for fraud, while Jimmy restored his nose
for $200 dollars and was "getting hitched" to the Saigon
whore Lin-Yung - but then she angrily bit off his new nose; Pops
received his operation, and Mitch established a romance with Kathy;
in the film's conclusion, Mitch also revealed: (voice-over) "Oh,
and Dr. Farthing. He got over his gambling problem, but the bookies
beat him to death anyway. So, he's dead. That's it. Bye!"
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(l to r): Young 8 Year-Olds Sam McKenna and Mitch Weaver
Sam's Boxer-father Pops McKenna (Jack Warden): "Dont
take no crap from nobody!"
Unemployed Loser Mitch Thrown Out by His Upset Girlfriend
Toni-Ann
Mitch's Acquaintance Kathy (Traylor Howard) in Bar
Jimmy at Mazetti's Bar Jukebox Pressing the Wrong Song Button
Compulsive Gambler and Heart Surgeon Dr. Farthing (Chevy Chase)
Sam Mooning Moviegoers in Line
Sam Apologizing : "He Was Supposed to Keep Driving"
Taste-Testing Grandma Mabel's Brownies
Mitch's Hallucination of Satan (Adam Sandler) After Eating
Brownies
Dirty Work, Inc. - "Revenge-For-Hire" Business
Jimmy Recognizing the "Saigon Whore" During Car Dealership's Live TV
Commercial
Bearded Lady (Rebecca Romijn) to Mitch: "You ever had a chick with a beard
before?"
The Unbearded Lady
Millionaire Real-Estate Developer Travis Cole (Christopher McDonald)
Cole Releasing Sam and Mitch From Jail
Mitch's Girlfriend Kathy Walking With Him to Her Grandmother's Apartment Building
The Apartment Building - After Its Semi-Destruction
"Broken, Spiritless 'I've Lost the Will to Live" Type Homeless Guys
(Jim Downey and Fred Wolf)
Mitch Playing Back Cole's Damning Audio-Taped Lies to
Ruin His Takeover of Apartment Building
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