Woody Harrelson also gives a memorable knockout performance as the bad guy,
a psychopathic gangster whose beloved pet dog the main characters have mistakenly stolen.
But he finds himself passing through a city overrun with vermin and ruled by the gnarliest of them all:
a psychopathic gangster and his two despicable sons.
Billy and Hans end up kidnapping the wrong pooch when they heist Bonnie, a shih tzu owned by
psychopathic gangster Charlie (Woody Harrleson).
But in the nearly 50 years since that one - two punch, he's given us some of the most memorable turns in American movies: Watergate muckrakers and Judge Wapner - loving savants, existential detectives and enraged divorcees,
psychopathic gangsters and profane stand - ups, two - bit crooks and first - rate schnooks.
Not exact matches
The mismatched foursome consists of sinister leader Eddie (Billy Burke, fighting a filmlong battle to suppress a yawn), a conscientious yet dim tweaker type (Levi Meaden), a
psychopathic yet dim bruiser type (Richard Cabral, dialing the Latino
gangster clichés well beyond the point of parody), and a safecracking former military man (Mark Furze).