When Amos asks Eddie
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speedolitec — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 11:44 AM)
"do you think I need to lose some weight?", what does he mean by that? I thought it was a reference to Minnesota Fats (played by Jackie Gleason in The Hustler) beating Eddie 25 years earlier, but I was never completely sure.
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Paul_Ke — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 08:52 PM)
Eddie has just been hustled and humiliated by Amos in front of Vincent and Carmen. Amos knows Eddie is burning with rage and hatred for him at that moment. He knows Eddie probably wants to scream every insult under the sun at him, so he sarcastically says: "Do you think I need to lose some weight?" when he knows that Eddie probably want to tell him much worse. Amos is taunting Eddie, trying to add salt to the wound.
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jets76 — 14 years ago(February 12, 2012 05:25 PM)
Eddie has just been hustled and humiliated by Amos in front of Vincent and Carmen. Amos knows Eddie is burning with rage and hatred for him at that moment. He knows Eddie probably wants to scream every insult under the sun at him, so he sarcastically says: "Do you think I need to lose some weight?" when he knows that Eddie probably want to tell him much worse. Amos is taunting Eddie, trying to add salt to the wound.
Just my opinion.
This what I also figured.
I think that the idea of 'losing weight' with reference to dumping back some money to Eddie could have been implied as it is also an insult to Eddie. No one wants to know that someone lost some money to you out of pityit is humiliation. Adding salt to the wound is all Amos wanted to do. -
tiger01 — 14 years ago(June 11, 2011 11:53 PM)
I agree with Paul right above me. However, as another (remote) possibility, maybe he was also asking that because he'd just taken a few hundred dollars off of Eddie, and it was "weighing him down", so he was being an ass about it. Paul's explanation is better though

Also, this role really made me despise Forrest Whitaker, at least for a few hours afterwards. Shows what a great job he did with that little bit part. -
SampanMassacre — 14 years ago(October 26, 2011 11:36 AM)
trex, you are correct. he was playing into the con, because him being overweight was one of the things that made Eddie never assume he'd be such a good pool player, and this has nothing to do with minn fats or jackie gleason.
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BobbyD_Pacino — 9 years ago(April 12, 2016 04:59 PM)
Eddie's pointed question: "Are you a hustler" is meant to intimidate Amos out of his twitchy, talky-guy routine. Eddie most likely thinks he can still outplay his younger, brash and overweight opponent. Amos does not answer Eddie's question until the very end of the match when he finally says the famous line: "Do you think I need to lose some weight?" The answer to both questions is of course: 'Yes'. The reason Amos answers him in this fashion is because a good hustler will always remain in character. Losing the match finally enables Fast Eddie to relinquish his own hustle and become a serious pool player again.
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SealedCargo — 3 years ago(January 25, 2023 12:54 PM)
yeah true. he's basically saying, "should I do something to make me seem like a better player?" since his weight worked for him.
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