The Mexican Guide

: The film popularized the term "Mexican carry," referring to carrying a handgun tucked into a waistband without a holster. 2. The Jack London Short Story (1911)

This star-driven film directed by Gore Verbinski is a quirky mashup of a romantic comedy and a gritty crime thriller. The Mexican

Whether you’re looking for a cult-classic film, a gritty short story, or a legendary cocktail, "The Mexican" covers a lot of interesting ground. 1. The Movie (2001) : The film popularized the term "Mexican carry,"

: Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts were such fans of the script that they took a significant pay cut to star in it, accepting $15 million each instead of their usual $20 million+. Whether you’re looking for a cult-classic film, a

: Despite the A-list leads, critics like Roger Ebert argued the best parts of the movie are the scenes between Julia Roberts and James Gandolfini, who plays a hitman with surprising emotional depth.