Following Trejo's death, his men, Sandler's family and the Left-Eye gang all engage in a good 'ol fashioned Mexican standoff, shot in a style clearly meant to parody the climactic showdown in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, full of tense close-ups of nervous faces and primed weapons. They don't do anything really interesting with it beyond just lifting the same type of shot, and ironically a good portion of the audience for this type of movie won't even be old or well-versed enough to appreciate the reference...
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