10 Finest Uses of Human Bodily Fluid In Cinema History

7. Nasal Mucus - Hot Shots Part Deaux

Fluids - Snot - Hot Shots Part Deux Surprisingly, this is the first movie to pop into my head when I think of nasal mucus. There are other good nasal mucus scenes in cinema history, but this one just sticks with me for some reason. The slimy scene occurs when Charlie Sheen is leading his team of mercenaries into a camp in Iraq. One of the soldiers, played by the extremely versatile and underrated Miguel Ferrer, becomes dejected and begins to cry. Sheen talks him off the ledge and then places a handkerchief up to Ferrer's face to let him blow his nose. Unfortunately for Sheen, there is a lot of liquid in Ferrer's nose. By the time he's done, the hanky resembles a water balloon.
 
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