Boyle's reference that "the FBI lad probably hadn't had this much fun since they burned all those kids up in Waco" is a reference to the Waco Siege of February 1993, where the FBI led an assault on the Mount Carmel Center ranch. Seventy-six men, women and children, including the sect leader of the Branch Davidians, David Koresh, died from flames, smoke inhalation, building collapse, or gunfire. See more

Goofs

The Irish Folk Band in the "Hooker Bar" scene plays a tune which is listed in the credits as "The Star of the County Down". This information is incorrect, though.The tune itself got published in 1726 by Alexander Stuart in the book "Music for Allan Ramsay's Collection of Scots Songs" and was named "Gilderoy", only later (end of 19th century) did Cathal Mac Garvey write the lyrics for "The Star of the County Down", but other songs have been written to the tune also: "My Love Nell", "Divers and Lazarus", "The Murder of Maria Martin", "Mary from Blackwater Side", "When first I left old Ireland" all used the same melody.Since the song was performed as an instrumental only, it is definitely wrong to credit it as "The Star of the County Down". See more