1-P said:
OK, try this. If, as many of you suggest, Amos is referring to his physical weight. Replay the scene, but when Amos says, "Do you think I should lose some weight?" substitute "Do you think I should go on a diet?"
I rest my case.
1-P
What is the case? The line would have the same exact meaning. He was just being an ass. He just beat Eddie. Eddie is sitting there upset, wondering if he just got hustled, then Amos asks a dumb ass question like that as if to say, "screw you, old man", letting Eddie, and the audience know, that yes, Amos was hustling him all along.
The only time that any mention of "weight" was used in the movie, it wasn't refered to as "weight". There was the time when they did the "two men and a brother" hustle, where Vince went into the place and talked about giving up "the 8, the 7, the 7 AND 8", and then there was the time when Vince asked Grady Seasons (hey, I know that guy) "up your ass with the spot, ok by you?" There *might* have been mention of a spot after Vince beat Julian in the beginning of the movie, but that is about it. The meaning of the line is so obvious. At the point that Eddie has lost, Eddie doesn't know if he was hustled, and neither does the audience. Amos makes a smart ass comment, it becomes apparent he was hustling him all along, and Eddie goes off, buys glasses, starts swimming/working out/whatever, and practicing ... and I'm sure we all know the rest of the story.
You guys have a guy who was IN the movie saying that he thought the line was referring to physical weight, and that he was just needling Eddie. What more is needed other than the obvious?