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00:01:28 Behind these walls lay the broken dreams of men who are now confined.
00:01:32 Nah, too depressing.
00:01:35 Fade in. On a tree-lined street, two good-looking, attractive guys are...
00:01:41 Good-looking? Attractive?
00:01:43 Well, that's the same thing.
00:01:45 Why not tall, un-short guys?
00:01:48 Nah.
00:01:49 Give him something they've never seen before.
00:01:55 Edgy. Ow.
00:01:58 Different. Ow.
00:02:01 It's the action-packed, true story of how the search for the American dream goes dangerously awry.
00:02:11 I have one dream on rye with a pickle to go.
00:02:14 Hmm, not bad.
00:02:16 Gotta grab him in the first minute.
00:02:19 Hmm, maybe a little sex.
00:02:23 Nah, too obvious.
00:02:26 Cosmo says red is the power color for women, but it makes me look like a fire truck.
00:02:37 Hollywood. Da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
00:02:40 That's me, Sarah Wilder.
00:02:42 I just graduated from film school and now I'm in the real world.
00:02:46 Well, L.A., which may be real or unreal, depending on who you are.
00:02:51 Fortunately, I know a real person, my Uncle Lou, who was once a big-time Hollywood writer.
00:02:57 ...on the 6th, 8th, 4th, 6th and 7th.
00:02:59 Yeah, it's open!
00:03:00 Yeah, so how did they do yesterday?
00:03:03 Oh, good, good.
00:03:05 Oh, Phil, I'll talk to you later. Bye.
00:03:07 So?
00:03:10 Sarah Wilder, your niece.
00:03:15 I know that. Sit down.
00:03:19 For me?
00:03:21 Oh, how nice.
00:03:23 So, what made you want to get into the movie business?
00:03:27 Why did you pick a profession with dignity, like begging?
00:03:30 Okay, Uncle Lou, you're just like Mom.
00:03:32 You think the movie business is populated with terrible people.
00:03:34 No, no, no, no, no. Believe me, believe me, I'm not like your mother.
00:03:37 But in this instance, she's right. The world is full of terrible people. Why not the movie business?
00:03:41 So, uh...
00:03:43 Speaking of which, how is your mother?
00:03:47 And that Lummix she married?
00:03:49 She and Dad are great. They're doing the Florida thing.
00:03:51 You know, get a condo on the beach and play golf and tennis.
00:03:54 So, what's this movie about that you want to make?
00:03:56 Jimmy. Cousin Jimmy.
00:03:58 On your father's side?
00:04:00 The same.
00:04:01 But why? He's a bum.
00:04:03 I know him. And like my film teacher always said, "Film what you know."
00:04:07 Uh-huh. So, this story is all about Jimmy's problems, huh?
00:04:13 What audience is going to sit down and watch a movie about a schmuck like that?
00:04:17 I don't know. He's a sweet guy, and I think I want to explore the why of it all.
00:04:24 The why of it all? Uh-huh.
00:04:29 You know, I don't understand the movies they're making today.
00:04:32 Did you see something about Mary? It laughed my ass off.
00:04:36 Could I make a movie like that? Never. Never in a million years.
00:04:40 I want to tell you something. I still know a lot of people in this town.
00:04:45 I called in a lot of favors.
00:04:48 I don't know why I'm doing this.
00:04:52 But I set up some pitch meetings for you.
00:04:55 All right? Now, stay focused. And remember, nobody knows anything.
00:05:00 [phone rings]
00:05:02 Today I have my first pitch meeting at a big studio.
00:05:05 [phone rings]
00:05:07 Hello? Oh, I can't talk right now.
00:05:10 No, I'm meeting Connor Fulton at 9.30. I'll talk to you later.
00:05:13 Hello?
00:05:17 Wait, wait, wait. All right. Hold on. Connor is talking now, okay?
00:05:27 All right, now listen. You are five million dollars over budget.
00:05:30 Hold on one second. Miss Winston.
00:05:32 Wilder.
00:05:33 That's right. Hold on. Okay.
00:05:34 Listen, you're five million dollars over budget, so either we're going to stop paying you...
00:05:37 ...or we stop beating the cast and the crew. It's your decision.
00:05:40 So...
00:05:43 You're new in town, and you got a story to tell.
00:05:47 Well, nobody ever said that Connor Fulton didn't give new town a break. Ain't that right?
00:05:53 See? Everyone knows.
00:05:58 That's George. He's my assistant. He's my eyes and my ears.
00:06:01 You can see the big picture.
00:06:03 Hi.
00:06:05 So shoot. I got a ten o'clock. It's coming in early. You got five minutes.
00:06:10 Any good story can be told in five minutes. Ain't that right?
00:06:13 See?
00:06:16 Give me your best shot.
00:06:18 It's the action-packed true story of how the search for the American dream goes ominously awry.
00:06:31 Kind of like a modern James Dean.
00:06:33 But during his quest for the American dream, Jimmy committed armed robbery. A felony.
00:06:38 But he's my cousin. I mean, I sat next to him at the kids' table at every holiday dinner.
00:06:43 But what made him do it?
00:06:45 Here's the twist.
00:06:49 You see, I shot interviews of every family member and eyewitnesses to the actual crime.
00:06:54 For a historic docudrama.
00:06:57 Kind of like Reds, but without the communists.
00:07:00 And we'll cut back to them every so often for background and to help uncover Jimmy's motivations.
00:07:06 The diet pills are working.
00:07:08 Oh, thank you!
00:07:09 Are those canned?
00:07:10 Oh, of course they're canned.
00:07:11 Are you nervous, Beatrice?
00:07:12 No, I'm very relaxed.
00:07:14 You're gonna be wonderful, Uncle Sid. You're gonna be brilliant.
00:07:16 I like that apathetic thing you got going on. And it's all about glamour over here, isn't it?
00:07:20 Oh, how do I look?
00:07:21 Wonderful.
00:07:22 Good. I look right in there?
00:07:23 Absolutely. You look really good.
00:07:24 Look, it's all about cleverness.
00:07:26 Roll sound.
00:07:27 Um, should I wait for like action?
00:07:30 Wait until I say dysfunction.
00:07:32 Dysfunction.
00:07:33 Okay. Okay. Good.
00:07:35 What do you want me to talk about?
00:07:37 Tell me about my cousin Jimmy. And Uncle Sid, you look marvelous.
00:07:41 Oh.
00:07:42 Oh.
00:07:43 Jimmy is our son. We love him.
00:07:47 He's a very good boy. A very good boy.
00:07:51 You know what rotten is? He's rotten. Rotten to the core.
00:07:54 Oh, but he's a very good boy, you know.
00:07:57 Thank God he's got my genes.
00:08:00 You know, he takes after my side of the family.
00:08:03 Your side of the family? Your side of the family is crazy.
00:08:07 You know, all this bad stuff with Jimmy, it's your fault.
00:08:12 My fault? Huh.
00:08:14 I ought to sue you. I ought to sue you and your family. You know that?
00:08:17 For what?
00:08:18 Because when I married you, they passed you off as sane.
00:08:21 You're fucking crazy.
00:08:23 Ow.
00:08:24 This is good. This is good.
00:08:28 [laughs]
00:08:30 You used fucking properly.
00:08:33 I have a mother and a father, too. Most people do. That's very identifiable.
00:08:37 Mm. Mm.
00:08:39 I'm a basket case until my second day.
00:08:43 You don't want to know what he does at the grocery store?
00:08:47 Jesus Christ. She's going to bring up the candy bin thing again.
00:08:50 He steals little pieces of candy from the candy bin at the grocery store.
00:08:55 Jimmy loves to see him do it.
00:08:57 Like father, like son.
00:08:59 You know, Jimmy used to be a very sweet boy.
00:09:03 My husband here corrupted him.
00:09:05 Okay, so maybe Jimmy didn't grow up in the best environment.
00:09:09 But it's not like he was so different than any other kid.
00:09:12 I can't do homework because they told me to do homework.
00:09:15 I can't work under these conditions.
00:09:18 Right, but there was always a constant in Jimmy's life.
00:09:21 His love-- no, no, his obsession for Miranda.
00:09:25 Even when they were kids.
00:09:27 Miranda, I love you.
00:09:30 Best thing that ever happened to Jimmy was Miranda.
00:09:33 But even when they were kids, it wasn't always roses.
00:09:36 I told you, Jimmy, get the fuck out of here! I'm serious!
00:09:40 By the time they got married, she'd been kicking him out for years.
00:09:43 Just leave!
00:09:45 See, things haven't changed much, but unfortunately,
00:09:48 every time Jimmy and Miranda fought,
00:09:50 he'd always go to his best friend for solace, for understanding.
00:09:54 Unfortunately, his best friend is virus.
00:09:57 His partner in crime, so to speak.
00:09:59 Rocket scientist virus isn't, but Jimmy still considered him a friend.
00:10:03 Don't even ask me why.
00:10:05 Connor, darling, the love of my life, the vein of my existence.
00:10:09 Great baby!
00:10:10 George, see any good movies lately?
00:10:12 So good to see you.
00:10:14 How are you doing? What brings you to the salt mines?
00:10:17 It's about Bruce, Connor, dear. Who else?
00:10:19 Listen, I just saw those dailies. Marvelous.
00:10:22 Huh? That fight inside-- what is that? Is that a volcano?
00:10:25 Of course.
00:10:26 That's incredible. That's incredible. Did I say that was incredible?
00:10:29 I said that. I said that.
00:10:31 I'm so happy you're happy.
00:10:33 Happy? Happy? I am ecstatic here, all right? I am delirious.
00:10:36 I'm about to lose control of my bladder.
00:10:39 I have something else you can piss on, then.
00:10:42 If you don't mind looking at the list of requests Bruce has.
00:10:48 What is it? Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:10:50 Hasana in his trailer.
00:10:52 Wet, not dry.
00:10:53 Not dry, not dry, George. Remind me.
00:10:56 What's his new stand-in at $4,000?
00:10:58 Don't you think Bruce's brother would be perfect?
00:11:00 Okay, what's his driver at $3,000?
00:11:02 His nephew.
00:11:03 Personal trainer, two thousand--
00:11:05 His cousin, coincidentally.
00:11:07 You're killing me here. This is $14,000 a week.
00:11:10 Why don't we just rent his whole family?
00:11:12 You are, Conner, darling.
00:11:14 You're renting the whole goddamn family.
00:11:16 He's honest. He's honest.
00:11:18 It's an $80 million movie.
00:11:19 They'll need lots of asses in those seats to see profits.
00:11:22 Bruce can put them there.
00:11:24 Ciao, George.
00:11:25 Love what you're wearing.
00:11:27 Thank you, Craig. Thank you.
00:11:31 Hey, listen, you take care, all right?
00:11:33 Tell Bruce I'll see him at the fight.
00:11:34 I will.
00:11:35 [laughs]
00:11:37 Is this a fucking business or what?
00:11:40 Would they run General Electric like this?
00:11:43 No, no, you're damn right they wouldn't.
00:11:45 Get me Jack Brown.
00:11:46 I'm sorry about this.
00:11:48 They said he went to an early lunch.
00:11:50 Crazy.
00:11:51 It's 10.45 in the morning.
00:11:53 Get me the other producer on his film, Bruce's film,
00:11:56 whatever his name is, I don't know.
00:11:58 Call him.
00:11:59 [sighs]
00:12:00 This is a crazy business.
00:12:02 It is crazy. I tell you that.
00:12:04 Stars that make $14 million a picture,
00:12:07 and then they nickel and dime you
00:12:08 for every perk they can think of.
00:12:10 [inhales]
00:12:11 Producers go to a 10.45 lunch.
00:12:13 Shit!
00:12:14 I mean, most producers don't even come in
00:12:15 till 11 o'clock, huh?
00:12:17 Am I right?
00:12:18 What?
00:12:19 Fred Schwartz on two.
00:12:20 [sighs]
00:12:22 Connor Fulton here.
00:12:26 Hi.
00:12:27 I want you to measure Bruce's trailer for a sauna,
00:12:30 and then I want you to tell him every day
00:12:31 that it is being specially made.
00:12:33 I want you to tell him we're having trouble
00:12:35 getting a green card for his French chef.
00:12:37 I want you to bullshit him about his stand-in.
00:12:39 I want you to bullshit him about his driver.
00:12:40 I want you to bullshit him about his trainer.
00:12:42 Tell him--tell him--
00:12:44 Teamsters, tell him--
00:12:45 tell him we're having a problem with the Teamsters.
00:12:47 They want their men in place,
00:12:48 and if he has a problem with that,
00:12:49 then his family's gonna be sleeping with the fishes, okay?
00:12:51 And then you tell him to go to hell!
00:12:54 [sighs]
00:12:59 [upbeat music]
00:13:02 Wait, wait, wait.
00:13:04 What Jimmy and Byrus needed was a direction, a goal.
00:13:10 Get a job, get a job.
00:13:11 Why don't you get a job?
00:13:12 I'd like to get a job.
00:13:13 Why don't you get a job?
00:13:14 I can't!
00:13:15 See? 'Cause she told me to, and then if I get a job,
00:13:17 it's because she told me to,
00:13:18 and I can't work under those conditions.
00:13:20 Remember, when Jimmy was a kid,
00:13:22 he didn't like taking orders.
00:13:24 He's no different now.
00:13:25 Hey, fellas, let's go, huh?
00:13:27 We got a house to paint.
00:13:29 Rapido, rapido.
00:13:31 For the daylight.
00:13:32 You like some guy clapping at you?
00:13:34 Come on, have some self-respect.
00:13:36 You gotta be your own boss.
00:13:37 I am my own boss, and I've got self-respect.
00:13:39 No, what you got is some guy telling you what to do.
00:13:42 Nobody tells me what to do.
00:13:44 Look, I'm gonna take off.
00:13:46 Think about what I said.
00:13:47 I thought you were coming over to help me paint.
00:13:49 No, I thought I was coming over while you paint.
00:13:52 I don't paint.
00:13:53 I'm not a painter.
00:13:54 Anyway, I gotta go pick up my check.
00:13:57 Disability.
00:13:58 Think about what I said.
00:14:00 When I said they needed a goal,
00:14:02 I really meant they needed money,
00:14:04 because all they were capable of doing
00:14:06 was painting houses.
00:14:08 All the fixtures you see are original.
00:14:11 They were installed when the house was first built in 1946.
00:14:15 Now, nine years ago, the owner of the house,
00:14:18 Mississippi Blue Smoke Jones,
00:14:20 had all of the fixtures removed,
00:14:22 sent back to Germany,
00:14:24 where they were originally manufactured in 1928.
00:14:28 The Mississippi Blue Smoke Jones, the harmonica player?
00:14:32 Yes.
00:14:33 Wow.
00:14:35 Nice house, Blue Smoke.
00:14:39 How do you know Blue Smoke?
00:14:41 I don't. I know Bob Kimmel.
00:14:43 Not done yet!
00:14:44 All of the fixtures were cleaned, restored, updated
00:14:47 by the grandson of the original manufacturer,
00:14:50 Mincher Vander Kleger.
00:14:52 Now, if that name rings a bell, it should,
00:14:55 because we still use Klieg lights today.
00:14:58 This way.
00:15:01 Does he know we're here to paint?
00:15:03 As you can see.
00:15:06 As you can see, the kitchen has been updated as well.
00:15:09 The technology of tomorrow
00:15:11 with the hardwood floors of yesterday.
00:15:13 I think that's pretty cool.
00:15:15 Speaking of cool...
00:15:16 Nicely done.
00:15:17 This refrigerator has the shell of its mother model,
00:15:21 the Frieze Captain 627,
00:15:23 with the entrails of the Captain Frost Master Whiz fridge.
00:15:30 Lovely piece of machinery.
00:15:32 [laughs]
00:15:34 I believe this is yours.
00:15:37 Take a look at this. Is this beautiful?
00:15:39 Look at this, with the trees and the sun!
00:15:43 Look at this view!
00:15:44 If this view were a lady,
00:15:47 I would lay her down right here, right now,
00:15:50 and give her the love!
00:15:52 Oh, my God!
00:15:54 Oh, my God!
00:15:57 Oh, God!
00:15:59 I am so goddamn tired of showing houses all day long.
00:16:03 You couldn't give this piece of shit away.
00:16:05 This shit, it's been on the market for six years now.
00:16:11 Oh, God.
00:16:13 Oh, God.
00:16:14 Did you ever lie in bed at night,
00:16:16 and you look up at the ceiling,
00:16:17 and you realize, you know,
00:16:18 I came to the fork in the road, I veered left.
00:16:20 You know you should veer right, you know it,
00:16:22 but it's too late, it's too late.
00:16:25 I shit where I sleep.
00:16:27 Oh, God.
00:16:28 I wish I had a back porch.
00:16:32 It's too late.
00:16:35 You guys, you seem like nice guys, really.
00:16:40 And you're young.
00:16:41 You should get away, run away now,
00:16:43 because I feel one coming on, okay?
00:16:47 I really need to be alone.
00:16:50 Oh, God.
00:16:52 [gulping]
00:16:56 Oh.
00:16:58 Oh, God.
00:17:00 Wow.
00:17:01 Can you believe that?
00:17:02 Oh.
00:17:03 Blue Smoke's house has been on the market for six years.
00:17:05 It's beautiful.
00:17:07 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:17:09 Two guys, strike that, two morons who can't paint,
00:17:14 and they're talking about some musician.
00:17:16 I'm--George, I thought this was about an armed robbery.
00:17:21 It is.
00:17:22 So?
00:17:23 Where is it?
00:17:24 I mean, how far are we into the picture now?
00:17:26 Ten minutes, maybe?
00:17:29 Oh, my God.
00:17:30 Ten minutes?
00:17:31 Ten minutes is a lifetime, see?
00:17:33 George knows.
00:17:34 In Indiana Jones, he has already been chased
00:17:36 by a boulder by now, okay?
00:17:38 In Jaws, we've seen a girl get naked,
00:17:40 make out with some guy, hop in the water,
00:17:41 and get eaten by a shark.
00:17:43 That's the goal.
00:17:44 That's what the audience is waiting for.
00:17:45 Why are you making them wait?
00:17:48 I wanted to build up the motivation
00:17:50 to their committing the robbery.
00:17:53 Wrong answer.
00:17:56 My dear, you must be visual.
00:17:57 You have to show this.
00:17:58 You got to show some guns, some violence, a little blood.
00:18:02 I don't--wait.
00:18:03 Um, they, they--let's say they, they--
00:18:07 they witness a robbery.
00:18:10 They witness a robbery, and that inspires them.
00:18:13 That's good, isn't it?
00:18:14 That's good.
00:18:15 That's good.
00:18:16 Try that.
00:18:17 You want me to change what I have?
00:18:18 Change what actually happened?
00:18:19 Change the truth?
00:18:22 [laughs]
00:18:24 The tr--
00:18:25 What do you think this is, church?
00:18:27 Yes.
00:18:28 Yes, change the truth,
00:18:29 add a bit about the robbery,
00:18:31 and, uh, continue.
00:18:34 Okay, um, let's see.
00:18:38 As Uncle Lou said, nobody knows anything,
00:18:40 so I might as well give it a try.
00:18:42 Why can't Miranda just be nice to me?
00:18:44 You guys need a dialogue, man.
00:18:46 Is that it, fellas?
00:18:47 Yeah.
00:18:48 All right.
00:18:49 Uh, let's see.
00:18:50 Pepsi, Pepsi, fruit pie, fruit pie.
00:18:53 $2.65.
00:18:54 We got two.
00:18:55 We got 50, 61, 62,
00:19:00 63, 64, two, 64.
00:19:07 Two, 64.
00:19:14 All right, fine.
00:19:18 Miranda's just complicated, you know?
00:19:20 You guys, give me a talk more,
00:19:21 'cause she's like--
00:19:22 Let's stay calm, we just want the cash.
00:19:24 Let's go, move it.
00:19:25 You two, spread out.
00:19:26 Spread out.
00:19:27 See some money out of you two.
00:19:28 Come on, come on, I'm not fooling around here.
00:19:29 Let's open the pot.
00:19:30 See some cash.
00:19:31 Man, I got nothing.
00:19:32 I haven't been answering that dish.
00:19:34 Totally tapped.
00:19:35 Give me the change.
00:19:37 Get the hands up.
00:19:38 Clean, that's it.
00:19:39 Let's go.
00:19:48 How hairy was that?
00:19:50 How about shit?
00:19:51 Did you-- how about shit?
00:19:52 How about shit?
00:19:54 You see me, I throw it.
00:19:55 I was--
00:19:57 Hey, man, you were really cool.
00:20:00 Yeah, it's 'cause I don't give a shit.
00:20:01 It happens every other week.
00:20:03 I'm not gonna get my ass shot up for, you know, 200 bucks
00:20:05 that's not even mine.
00:20:07 You were really cool.
00:20:08 I should have put a cap in they ass.
00:20:10 That's what I should have did.
00:20:11 But I don't have a gun.
00:20:17 Hey.
00:20:18 Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
00:20:19 You sure?
00:20:20 You sure?
00:20:22 Thanks a lot.
00:20:23 Sure.
00:20:25 Jimmy needed to feel worthy in Miranda's eyes
00:20:28 to prove himself to her on his own terms.
00:20:32 But he didn't know how.
00:20:34 Witnessing the robbery was both shocking and exciting to them,
00:20:37 a total adrenaline rush.
00:20:39 To Jimmy and Virus, this was all the inspiration they needed.
00:20:42 If you had to give a description of the cops right now,
00:20:44 what would you tell them?
00:20:45 I'd say there were two of them.
00:20:47 Uh-huh.
00:20:48 And that they were bigger than us and white.
00:20:51 Hey, you don't catch guys like that, you know?
00:20:54 They knew exactly what they were doing.
00:20:55 They were professionals.
00:20:56 You heard the cashier.
00:20:57 That shit happens all the time.
00:20:58 I like this.
00:20:59 Much better now.
00:21:00 I like it.
00:21:01 This is good.
00:21:04 Go on.
00:21:05 Jimmy moved in with Virus.
00:21:06 The wheels were now in motion that would lead them
00:21:08 to their eventual destiny.
00:21:10 Come on, get the door open.
00:21:12 [phone ringing]
00:21:13 Phone's ringing.
00:21:14 Hello?
00:21:15 Oh, no, hey, Miranda, how are you?
00:21:17 No, actually, we just walked in.
00:21:19 Miranda, really?
00:21:21 No, that-- yeah.
00:21:22 I will.
00:21:24 Yeah, that's sweet.
00:21:25 I will.
00:21:26 Absolutely, I will.
00:21:27 Uh-huh.
00:21:29 You look like Joe Perry from "Harold Smith" right now.
00:21:32 It's weird.
00:21:33 Your nose is--
00:21:34 What are you saying?
00:21:35 No, that--
00:21:36 Just do it.
00:21:37 OK, cool.
00:21:38 Absolutely, I will.
00:21:40 Yeah, he's right here.
00:21:41 Hold on one second.
00:21:42 She wants to talk to you.
00:21:43 Now, to Jimmy, his life may have been crap.
00:21:45 But the one thing he did have was Miranda.
00:21:49 Actually, he didn't, but that's Jimmy.
00:21:52 Hello.
00:21:53 Yeah, no, just me and Virus.
00:21:56 Hey, how'd you know I was here anyway?
00:21:58 No, just-- no.
00:22:01 No.
00:22:02 Now, see, I think you do want to fight about it.
00:22:04 As a matter of fact, I think you want nothing more
00:22:06 than to fight about it.
00:22:07 Hang on a second there, Puddin'.
00:22:09 You're the one who asked me to--
00:22:11 Pudds.
00:22:12 I even asked a psychiatrist why Miranda would call.
00:22:15 It's called separation anxiety.
00:22:17 You see, Jimmy was obsessed with Miranda,
00:22:19 yet she was rejecting him.
00:22:21 Quite often when people are away,
00:22:23 this sort of thing happens.
00:22:24 Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's exactly what happened to me
00:22:26 when I was on a stakeout for-- for two months.
00:22:28 Day in and day out, my wife and I,
00:22:31 well, we were separated for some time.
00:22:33 And, uh, well, we had arguments, and--
00:22:35 and, you know, separation is very painful and stressful.
00:22:39 Oh, it's terrible.
00:22:40 He was not on a stakeout.
00:22:42 He's disturbed.
00:22:43 He thinks he's Joe Mannix from the television show.
00:22:46 You were not on a stakeout.
00:22:47 I tried to call her from every discreet telephone I could find,
00:22:50 but I-- there just wasn't any telephones around.
00:22:53 I was desperate, desperate to talk to her.
00:22:55 I even had my secretary, Peggy-- you remember Peggy.
00:22:58 Peggy, I said, "You gotta get in touch with her."
00:23:00 Nothing, nothing.
00:23:01 You're not a private eye, Mr. Ohanian.
00:23:03 You're--
00:23:04 Wait, wait a minute.
00:23:05 What do you mean, Shrink?
00:23:06 Oh, of course I'm a private eye.
00:23:08 Joe Mannix, what are you talking about?
00:23:10 I went undercover with my contacts at the police force,
00:23:12 Lieutenant Tobias.
00:23:13 Remember Lieutenant Tobias?
00:23:14 Yes.
00:23:15 Yeah, well, I was out of pocket for six months with that.
00:23:18 You did not go undercover.
00:23:19 Your name is not Joe Mannix, Mr. Ohanian.
00:23:21 It's Creekore Ohanian.
00:23:22 You live in Fresno, and you make cheap white wine.
00:23:24 Wait, wait, wait.
00:23:26 You said it was gonna be like Reds.
00:23:29 What part does Warren Beatty play?
00:23:33 No, he's not in it,
00:23:36 but I'm using eyewitnesses like in the movie Reds.
00:23:42 You get me Warren Beatty as an eyewitness,
00:23:45 we got a movie.
00:23:50 You have any other casting in place, you talk to George.
00:23:52 He's my eyes and my ears.
00:23:56 Is he coming back?
00:24:05 How did you put a blind guy in the movie business?
00:24:07 It's an advantage.
00:24:09 First of all, nobody reads scripts anymore.
00:24:10 They get these kids from UCLA to do that.
00:24:13 Secondly, if he can't see,
00:24:15 there's a little chance he'll take his boss's job.
00:24:19 Though, on the other hand,
00:24:23 if he was also deaf, his chances could improve.
00:24:26 Does everyone have a yes man?
00:24:29 Some have no men.
00:24:31 Most have a we'll get back to you man.
00:24:33 Here.
00:24:34 Let me give you this guy's number.
00:24:36 I used to know him.
00:24:38 He's okay, I gave him his first shot.
00:24:40 You just call him, all right?
00:24:42 Lou Bracken.
00:24:44 Is he still alive?
00:24:46 He called you, didn't he?
00:24:51 Comes from Cuba.
00:24:53 I can make my whole movie for the price of five of those.
00:24:56 Is that legal?
00:24:58 Cuba Gooding.
00:25:00 It's all made of money, baby.
00:25:06 So, where were we?
00:25:09 Let's see, your cousin Jimmy.
00:25:11 Jimmy was spending his days watching TV
00:25:13 and bemoaning Miranda.
00:25:15 You're right.
00:25:16 Should be separate.
00:25:17 I'm better off out of that house
00:25:19 than still living with that emotional carnival freak.
00:25:21 She's a sideshow.
00:25:23 It's a really nice house, though.
00:25:28 I'm an idiot, but I still dig it.
00:25:31 Check it out.
00:25:32 Turn it up.
00:25:33 Try it.
00:25:34 I'm a fan of the grisly murder
00:25:36 of his 69-year-old grandmother, Sally Gag.
00:25:40 McClintock's Peach.
00:25:42 They can't beat, beat, you say that meat.
00:25:45 The best on peach I could ever eat.
00:25:47 So we don't mean to preach, but we do mean to teach you to try one.
00:25:50 McClintock's Peach.
00:25:52 Once they saw the commercial, they decided to target McClintock's.
00:25:55 Okay, this is Karen, all right?
00:25:57 She's a friend of mine.
00:25:58 Karen used to work at McClintock's.
00:26:00 Why she quit, that's not important either.
00:26:02 Okay.
00:26:03 Here's the candy.
00:26:04 Karen says they deposit the money to the bank every Monday afternoon.
00:26:07 No.
00:26:08 Yeah.
00:26:09 So I figure we go in there on a Monday morning.
00:26:10 That's a week's worth of business in that register.
00:26:12 How hard can this be?
00:26:13 Register full of cash, no security.
00:26:15 I figure we walk in, grab the money, walk out, just like those guys did.
00:26:18 Coffee Karen figures almost $50,000.
00:26:20 Even as Jimmy and Virus plotted the robbery,
00:26:23 it seemed that their feelings against McClintock's had found some public support.
00:26:26 How dare the McClintocks invoke God to sell their peaches.
00:26:31 They are the most self-righteous, pretentious con artists this town has ever seen.
00:26:35 I could spit on them.
00:26:37 McClintock's peaches taste just like my mom's.
00:26:42 These eyewitnesses, you shot them already, right?
00:26:45 Oh, yeah, in the can.
00:26:47 And there's a lot more than what you've heard.
00:26:50 Mm-hmm.
00:26:52 So, uh, who do you see as the peach expert?
00:26:58 Oh, the real peach expert himself.
00:27:01 The real one I already shot in the film.
00:27:04 Okay, let's get this straight.
00:27:06 Everyone, I don't care who they are,
00:27:08 wants to get their hands on some of these peaches,
00:27:10 especially if they've ever tasted McClintock's peach.
00:27:13 I mean everyone, okay?
00:27:16 Oh, I see both.
00:27:20 Euro trash.
00:27:22 Oh.
00:27:23 Sunscreen?
00:27:24 Oh.
00:27:26 I think--I think perhaps you should think younger.
00:27:31 Maybe Ben Stiller as the peach expert.
00:27:39 Well, whatever happened to authenticity?
00:27:42 Authenticity is for CNN.
00:27:45 Ben Stiller is for movies.
00:27:48 Cheers.
00:27:49 Maybe you're right.
00:27:51 [sighs]
00:27:56 Well, think about it.
00:27:59 Okay.
00:28:00 Think about Ben.
00:28:02 Okay, get this straight.
00:28:03 Everybody, I don't care who it is,
00:28:05 wants to get their hands on some of those peaches
00:28:07 if they've ever tasted McClintock peach, okay?
00:28:10 Ben Stiller.
00:28:12 Hmm?
00:28:14 Okay, get this straight.
00:28:16 Everybody, I don't care who it is,
00:28:18 wants to get their hands on some of those peaches
00:28:20 if they've ever tasted McClintock peach, okay?
00:28:23 Ben Stiller.
00:28:25 Okay, get this straight.
00:28:26 Everybody, I don't care who it is,
00:28:28 wants to get their hands on some of those peaches
00:28:30 if they've ever tasted McClintock peach, okay?
00:28:33 Much better.
00:28:34 Now continue.
00:28:35 Well, the seed for Robbie McClintock's was planted,
00:28:40 but Jimmy was torn, confused,
00:28:44 between his unrequited love for Miranda
00:28:47 and the adrenaline rush from the robbery.
00:28:50 Jimmy was an emotional, vulnerable,
00:28:54 incredibly hurt boy.
00:28:58 He was riding a manic-depressive roller coaster
00:29:01 at very deep, deep lows
00:29:08 and manic, sexy highs.
00:29:13 Very manic highs.
00:29:15 Shh, excuse me.
00:29:17 I'm just gonna put this over here.
00:29:20 Virus wasn't any help.
00:29:21 He was always testing Jimmy
00:29:22 with ridiculous, hypothetical questions.
00:29:25 You were their camp counselor.
00:29:27 I certainly was,
00:29:28 and I'm here to say that these boys
00:29:30 were not evil or vicious.
00:29:31 Oh, they weren't geniuses, to be sure,
00:29:34 but they had convictions, they had values.
00:29:36 Hey, I got one for you.
00:29:38 If you had to blow some guy, who would it be?
00:29:40 Excuse me?
00:29:41 Say you had to blow some guy, who would you pick?
00:29:43 I don't have to blow some guy.
00:29:45 Yeah, I know you don't have to,
00:29:46 but if you did, who would it be?
00:29:48 I try not to entertain that thought,
00:29:49 and I don't think it's healthy when you do it.
00:29:51 Come on, entertain me for a second.
00:29:53 They got a gun to your head.
00:29:55 Well, if they got a gun to my head,
00:29:58 odds are I'll be blowing one of them.
00:30:00 You're missing my point.
00:30:01 Your point?
00:30:02 I didn't realize there was a point.
00:30:04 Forget about it, all right?
00:30:05 No, all right, who are they, friends of yours?
00:30:07 No.
00:30:08 This doesn't make any sense.
00:30:09 I don't know, look, they're just guys, all right?
00:30:11 They're like bored frat guys.
00:30:13 They're out on a drinking binge,
00:30:14 looking for something to do,
00:30:15 and somebody gave them a gun.
00:30:17 I give up. Who do I want to blow?
00:30:19 I don't know.
00:30:20 See, neither do I.
00:30:22 You see, that was an essential part of their relationship,
00:30:25 the conflict between fantasy and reality.
00:30:28 Yeah, well, blowjobs are great,
00:30:31 but not between two guys.
00:30:33 This isn't about sex. That's not the point.
00:30:35 Wrong.
00:30:37 That is the point.
00:30:39 Sex.
00:30:41 You got to have sex.
00:30:43 Real sex.
00:30:46 Sexy sex.
00:30:48 What sex? Between a guy and a gal.
00:30:52 Real sex?
00:30:54 Yeah, like Baywatch.
00:30:59 Baywatch, that's it.
00:31:02 Make it all happen at the beach.
00:31:05 The whole picture.
00:31:07 You reshoot all the witnesses at the beach.
00:31:10 You change the robbery to the beach.
00:31:13 Then you make Miranda a sexy, sexy lifeguard.
00:31:18 And you send it to me, sealed with a kiss,
00:31:21 and I'll give it to you.
00:31:24 All he wanted was sex, sex, sex.
00:31:28 Really? Ooh, that's three sexes.
00:31:31 We always knew he was ambitious.
00:31:33 This is very discouraging.
00:31:35 Come on, you ready to give up already?
00:31:37 I thought you were a toughie.
00:31:39 I thought you had crust like me.
00:31:41 That's what I always liked about you.
00:31:43 It's just not exactly what I expected.
00:31:45 What did you expect?
00:31:47 The first time you meet them,
00:31:49 they're going to give you money to make you fuck up your little movie?
00:31:52 Come here. Come here.
00:31:55 Look, this is a tough town.
00:31:57 You've got to bring the booze.
00:31:59 Sweetheart, sit down.
00:32:02 [sighs]
00:32:04 It just seems like everyone wants to make a different movie
00:32:07 than the one that I want to make.
00:32:09 Hey, so what?
00:32:11 That's the town. Everybody is a critic.
00:32:14 They go to screenings, and they say,
00:32:16 "Why wasn't so-and-so in that part?
00:32:18 Why can't the ending be different?"
00:32:20 Come here.
00:32:22 I'm going to set you up with Gus Schnuck, the King of Schlock.
00:32:25 He's not quite right for your picture, but he's not a critic.
00:32:28 He wouldn't even pretend to know good from bad.
00:32:31 Come on in. Come on in.
00:32:33 What do you mean you never heard of a topless toga?
00:32:36 What difference does it make?
00:32:38 That woman's knackers are so big, you couldn't cover them anyway.
00:32:41 Hiya, T.U.C.H.
00:32:43 Look, Harry, I'm sorry. We're going to have to talk about this later.
00:32:46 I've got a meeting now. Yeah, okay, bye.
00:32:48 Have a seat, please. Sit down.
00:32:50 Meet my assistant.
00:32:52 Oh, Pete.
00:32:54 He started one of my worst pictures.
00:32:56 You watch your mouth, you little shit.
00:32:58 The picture was terrible, but it made a fortune.
00:33:01 He thinks he should get all the money.
00:33:03 I'm a star. I'm a star.
00:33:05 Shut up.
00:33:07 That's a beautiful bird. Thank you.
00:33:09 So, pick up where you left off.
00:33:11 You're making this movie now about an armed robbery,
00:33:13 the American dream, your cousin Jimmy.
00:33:15 Around that time, almost everyone was talking about McClintock's peach.
00:33:19 Peaches are good for you. They're healthy.
00:33:21 Go to any health food store, they'll tell you.
00:33:23 Peaches are number one, and these, kissed by God.
00:33:26 I hate peaches.
00:33:28 Not just McClintock's peaches, but all peaches.
00:33:31 After all, if there weren't any peaches,
00:33:34 Dwayne Allman would be alive today.
00:33:36 The whole town had a fruit syndrome
00:33:39 that infected everyone, particularly Jimmy and Virus.
00:33:44 You could say that Virus caught a Virus.
00:33:46 [laughing]
00:33:51 Excuse me, young lady. Is the owner in?
00:33:54 Oh, good Lord broke the mold with you two.
00:33:59 Well, I'll just put in a French loaf
00:34:04 and a couple muffins for you.
00:34:10 Miranda was in earlier.
00:34:14 Huh.
00:34:16 Why don't you just quit your fussing and marry that girl?
00:34:19 I did.
00:34:21 Oh.
00:34:23 And you, you ought to get yourself a steady,
00:34:27 'cause you're gonna catch something that won't wash off.
00:34:31 You don't want to grow old alone.
00:34:34 No, ma'am.
00:34:36 $3.35.
00:34:46 When I lost Walter, my life went into a tailspin.
00:34:51 I really do miss that man.
00:34:53 You know, we did such good business here
00:34:56 before McClintock's opened.
00:34:58 Can't compete with that God-kissed peach.
00:35:02 Hi. McClinticks.
00:35:04 Well, McClinticks is really the lifeblood of this town.
00:35:08 You know, in large part, that's because of these peaches.
00:35:12 These are some of the best peaches in the world.
00:35:14 They're really kind of God-kissed, you know?
00:35:17 Listen, they pumped the revenue right into this city.
00:35:20 So, kind of, did you get that?
00:35:22 You see, the thing is, every city, every major city
00:35:25 has that one special attraction.
00:35:27 You know, New York has the Statue of Liberty
00:35:29 and San Antonio has the, you know, the Alamo.
00:35:32 We have peaches.
00:35:34 Now, this peach...
00:35:37 Did you get that? Are we in frame?
00:35:39 This peach was eaten by President Ronald Reagan.
00:35:45 He came to this city just for the peaches.
00:35:49 Actually, well, I think, actually, he was lost.
00:35:52 But the point is that he took one bite of that peach
00:35:57 and, well, he had to leave.
00:35:59 But I was fortunate because I grabbed that peach
00:36:02 before he left, and it's a little rotted now,
00:36:06 as you can probably see, but those are his actual teeth marks.
00:36:10 I'm pretty sure they were his real teeth.
00:36:14 Excuse me, Sarah, who do you see as a peach expert?
00:36:17 Ben Stiller.
00:36:19 What are you, a casting director?
00:36:21 That's exactly who I saw.
00:36:23 Really? Go on.
00:36:25 Ben Stiller. Ben Stiller.
00:36:27 Not you, you dummy. Her. Please.
00:36:30 Fuck you. I'm a star. Ben Stiller.
00:36:33 I'm warning you, you're right on the edge. You're gonna get it.
00:36:36 I'm sorry. Please, go ahead.
00:36:38 As I was saying, by now,
00:36:40 Jimmy and Byers had zeroed in on the Clint talks,
00:36:43 but they were still afraid of getting caught.
00:36:45 I feel really good about the plan.
00:36:47 I really, you know, feel good about the whole thing.
00:36:50 But I also feel like we're gonna get caught.
00:36:52 No! Do not do that! Do not do that!
00:36:54 Look, I feel like... I'm serious! Don't think that way.
00:36:57 Look, I'm just saying... Uh-uh!
00:36:59 (shouting)
00:37:01 I know. You really don't get it, do you?
00:37:03 Listen up, Skeeter, I'm gonna tell you once.
00:37:05 If you think it, it will happen.
00:37:07 Now, this Jimmy, could he go psycho
00:37:09 like De Niro did at the end of Taxi Driver?
00:37:11 You know, I mean, that's something I could sell.
00:37:13 Uh, no. But he could.
00:37:15 But he didn't. But you're writing it, so he could.
00:37:17 But it's a true story, so he didn't.
00:37:19 Didn't? Aw! Watch it. Watch it.
00:37:21 Fuck you! Fuck me! Fuck you!
00:37:24 Teach him one bad word and he goes nuts.
00:37:26 Now, what about music? This Byers, he could be a musician, you know?
00:37:29 Kids love music.
00:37:31 I mean, soundtracks can put a movie into black,
00:37:33 even if it's a turkey, you know?
00:37:35 Turkey!
00:37:37 I got the music in me. I can feel it.
00:37:40 I just gotta find it. We all do.
00:37:43 No, we all don't.
00:37:45 What you're feeling, you see, there's a euphoria
00:37:47 that comes along with believing your own bullshit.
00:37:49 That's what you're feeling, not the music in you.
00:37:52 Well...
00:37:54 We muck what we don't understand.
00:37:57 You see, because the music, she's my lady.
00:38:01 She's my muse.
00:38:03 But she's got a whole lot of mean up under that skirt of hers.
00:38:09 She taunts me.
00:38:11 Sits at the end of the bar, and just before we lock eyes, she's gone.
00:38:15 She's like a cold cup of coffee.
00:38:18 Sweet, sweet music.
00:38:21 Jimmy and Byers had meticulously planned the robbery
00:38:24 with detail and precision, asking all the tough questions.
00:38:27 What does a professional robber need for a robbery?
00:38:30 You need a car and you need guns. That's about it.
00:38:32 May I ask you some questions? I can get a car, but what about guns?
00:38:35 Pepsi? Please. I get guns.
00:38:37 You can get guns. I get guns.
00:38:39 You can get a car. I'll get guns.
00:38:42 You can get a car. I can get guns.
00:38:45 Then we got a car and we got guns.
00:38:47 Sandwich?
00:38:49 Car, guns...
00:38:52 Masks.
00:38:54 Masks.
00:38:56 And she's like, "Oh, I had trouble parking."
00:38:58 It's like there's hella parking outside.
00:39:00 This is your idea for getting a car?
00:39:03 What's your problem?
00:39:05 I can rent a car and get guns, all right? Can you get guns, Nathan?
00:39:08 Yeah. Don't talk about guns.
00:39:12 Sorry.
00:39:14 Not to be sorry, but don't talk about guns.
00:39:18 You know, it's like... I would have been a good thief sometimes.
00:39:22 She's a liar. Some people lie.
00:39:24 And she said... Do you remember when she was gone?
00:39:27 She said she had... Bitch was in Hawaii.
00:39:30 I know she was because she came back with a can.
00:39:33 And she was not taking cigarettes because she was smoking weed.
00:39:36 Because I know what weed smells like.
00:39:38 No, that's not the point.
00:39:40 Weed smells like...
00:39:42 No, weed... It's kind of like sour apple.
00:39:45 And it's also kind of like butter.
00:39:48 Kind of like butter and pine.
00:39:50 You know, like pine? No, not pie. Pine.
00:39:53 The point is, you don't smoke weed at work.
00:39:55 You could smoke weed anywhere.
00:39:57 You smoke it on your time. You don't smoke weed on my time.
00:40:00 You don't smoke weed... Oh, I'm sorry.
00:40:02 I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:40:04 I got it. I'll call you back.
00:40:06 Houselord, can I help you?
00:40:08 Uh, yes. Good afternoon.
00:40:10 Uh, we were quite taken with the cap and amonti we saw outside.
00:40:14 Is that considered a midsize?
00:40:17 I know how it's spelled.
00:40:27 Of course you do.
00:40:29 Which car?
00:40:34 Driver's license. Yes. Not on me.
00:40:38 You're gonna rent a car.
00:40:40 It's so funny to me.
00:40:42 How's that funny?
00:40:44 We can't rent. We don't have money to rent.
00:40:47 You don't need money to rent. You pay when you return.
00:40:50 What if we don't get money?
00:40:52 Then we don't return. That's what they got insurance for.
00:40:55 Insurance is bullshit. Good hands, hand job.
00:40:58 Reach around, bullshit.
00:41:00 I still don't see how renting is funny.
00:41:03 Well, it's not funny. It's cheating.
00:41:05 Funny and cheating are synonyms.
00:41:07 Whatever. Whatever.
00:41:09 I guess you win.
00:41:11 I'll just get Miranda's car.
00:41:13 She's pissed at you. We need a car.
00:41:16 Why don't they steal a car? All they do is talk.
00:41:19 Not enough action. Too much talk.
00:41:21 Talk, talk, talk.
00:41:23 I warned you. You shut up now.
00:41:25 Look, where's the action? The car chases, the boards, the...
00:41:28 The IRS.
00:41:30 I told you never, never to mention that.
00:41:33 The IRS. The IRS.
00:41:35 All right, that's it. Now I'm gonna get you.
00:41:39 (gunshot)
00:41:41 Miss me, miss me!
00:41:43 Parrot's got his number.
00:41:45 Mmm. The Parrot picture made him big money.
00:41:48 So he's afraid the Parrot's gonna rat him out to the IRS.
00:41:51 But he can't kill him because he needs him for the sequel.
00:41:54 Is everybody in this town nuts?
00:41:56 90%. Mmm.
00:41:59 I got a new strategy for us.
00:42:02 This lady gave me my last job, right?
00:42:04 She's now a big executive in networks.
00:42:07 I don't know.
00:42:09 Maybe this could work as a movie-of-the-week docudrama.
00:42:13 Darling, I can't make it a moment before 9.
00:42:16 Okay.
00:42:18 Go on.
00:42:20 With Jimmy and Virus only days away from the robbery,
00:42:22 it was clear there was only one thing they could do to stop them.
00:42:25 Themselves. Stop right there.
00:42:28 Do you have any stars attached?
00:42:31 No.
00:42:33 Then you're going to need a strong female lead.
00:42:36 This woman, is she more than just a run-of-the-mill wife,
00:42:39 girlfriend, mistress, hooker with a heart of gold?
00:42:42 You want a chick flick? I'll give you a chick flick.
00:42:45 Oh, she's strong, all right.
00:42:47 And there's a lot more where that came from.
00:42:49 I told you, Jimmy, get the fuck out of here!
00:42:51 I'm serious!
00:42:53 Get out!
00:42:55 So she's strong.
00:42:57 What about love?
00:42:59 Is she in love?
00:43:01 Oh, there's love.
00:43:03 I got robbed the other day.
00:43:05 You're a pervert! Now just get out!
00:43:07 You're right. I promise I'm going to change Puddin'.
00:43:09 Wait, what did you just call me?
00:43:11 Puddin'.
00:43:13 No, no, no. You don't have the right to call me Puddin'.
00:43:15 No more Puddin'.
00:43:17 It used to be cute. It's not cute anymore, Jimmy.
00:43:19 What's not cute about Puddin'?
00:43:21 Puddin'. That's cute.
00:43:23 Shut up!
00:43:25 All right, look.
00:43:27 Jimmy, I can't take this anymore, okay?
00:43:29 It's been like a year, right?
00:43:31 You watch videos all night, you sleep all day,
00:43:33 you hang out with fires. I need more, you know that?
00:43:35 So just leave me be, okay?
00:43:37 Do us both a favor. Just get out of my life.
00:43:39 I need to borrow the car.
00:43:45 What?
00:43:47 I need to borrow the car.
00:43:49 Well, no.
00:43:51 You can't borrow my car.
00:43:53 Your car?
00:43:55 Yeah, my car.
00:43:57 The car.
00:43:59 You're so fucking gangly.
00:44:01 You are so beautiful.
00:44:03 Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:44:05 What are you doing? Get away.
00:44:07 I've missed you so much.
00:44:09 I don't give a fuck. I have somebody over here.
00:44:11 You can't come in. Don't touch me.
00:44:13 Makes me want to puke when you touch me.
00:44:15 Get the fuck off me!
00:44:17 They're star-crossed lovers.
00:44:29 [music]
00:44:31 Damn!
00:44:35 So, can I get those guns now?
00:44:49 I hope Jennifer told you I don't deal in
00:44:57 any of that Saturday night special nonsense.
00:44:59 I've got
00:45:01 clean, out-of-state,
00:45:03 barely-been-used
00:45:05 product.
00:45:07 High resale value.
00:45:09 Now...
00:45:11 Yeah?
00:45:13 They might seem a little big, but they're not.
00:45:15 You show me some patience,
00:45:17 I get you a Smith & Wesson .38.
00:45:19 Basically, snub-nosed
00:45:21 service revolvers get the job done.
00:45:23 .38s are not as big as these.
00:45:25 Yeah.
00:45:27 Hello, ladies.
00:45:29 You laughing at me, huh?
00:45:39 You laughing at me? What am I, a clown?
00:45:41 Do I amuse you? I'm funny now, huh?
00:45:43 You must be laughing at me. I don't see anybody else around here.
00:45:45 You're mixing your movies, dipshit.
00:45:47 What?
00:45:49 You're mixing your movies.
00:45:51 Oh, no.
00:45:53 How the fuck do I amuse you, huh?
00:45:55 That's Joe Pesci.
00:45:57 No, Pesci wouldn't in "Taxi Driver."
00:45:59 That's what I'm saying. You're mixing your movies.
00:46:01 No, I'm not.
00:46:03 Whatever.
00:46:05 Whatever. Good response. I guess you win.
00:46:07 You know, uh...
00:46:09 Jennifer said you'd have
00:46:11 32 revolvers, so...
00:46:13 What?
00:46:15 Jennifer told me earlier that you have
00:46:17 32 revolvers.
00:46:19 Jennifer told me earlier you'd have 32 revolvers.
00:46:21 But guess what, assface?
00:46:23 I'm doing you a favor.
00:46:25 I could get rid of these guns for at least $300 apiece
00:46:27 tonight.
00:46:29 You know what?
00:46:31 I'll take those. Yeah, yeah.
00:46:33 You will. $600, first of the month.
00:46:35 Don't make me come looking for you. Kiss.
00:46:37 Great. I'm keeping the jacket.
00:46:39 You're gonna keep the jacket, great.
00:46:41 Go on. Get out of here.
00:46:43 I got work to do.
00:46:45 So...
00:46:47 We have sex,
00:46:49 love,
00:46:51 a felony,
00:46:53 and guns.
00:46:55 I love guns.
00:46:57 But I'm not sure
00:46:59 I buy the bit about getting the guns
00:47:01 from the girlfriend.
00:47:03 Oh, well,
00:47:05 I interviewed a gun expert.
00:47:07 Oh.
00:47:09 I'm all ears.
00:47:11 Tell me more.
00:47:13 You should buy from a licensed dealer
00:47:15 like me. But you can get guns anyway.
00:47:17 You want to feel one?
00:47:19 Well,
00:47:23 you don't have cold steel relaxant
00:47:25 against the fleshy part of your finger.
00:47:27 And you just ain't lying.
00:47:29 It's hard,
00:47:31 shiny, and has
00:47:33 beautiful curls.
00:47:35 And it won't yell at you when you're bad.
00:47:37 And it won't spank you for talking back.
00:47:39 No.
00:47:41 And it's your friend.
00:47:43 Your best friend.
00:47:45 You want to hold one?
00:47:47 You know, guns
00:47:51 are what made this country great.
00:47:53 Don't you agree?
00:47:55 No.
00:47:57 Feel one.
00:47:59 I'd rather not. I don't believe in guns.
00:48:01 Well, you know,
00:48:03 you don't know what it's like until
00:48:05 you touch the love shaft
00:48:07 of Mr. Smith and Mr. West.
00:48:09 Actually,
00:48:11 being a girl, it's all right for me
00:48:13 to be into guns.
00:48:15 What do you mean, being a girl?
00:48:17 That's all the more reason you need one.
00:48:19 All these crazies in the streets.
00:48:21 You want to be raped? No.
00:48:23 You carry a gun, and you hold it
00:48:25 in your arms, and you suck on
00:48:27 the barrel like it's your
00:48:29 mama's titties.
00:48:31 I really don't want to do this.
00:48:33 Watch out!
00:48:35 Oh.
00:48:37 That must have been heaven.
00:48:41 What?
00:48:43 Feeling the gun and actually
00:48:45 having it go off
00:48:47 in your hand.
00:48:49 Well,
00:48:51 actually, it scared me to death.
00:48:53 You mean you don't like guns?
00:48:57 Does that mean
00:49:05 you don't want me to continue?
00:49:09 Eight.
00:49:11 Did I mention I saw Ben Stiller as the peach expert?
00:49:13 Love you, too, darling.
00:49:15 Bye.
00:49:17 Maybe we should go the indie route.
00:49:23 You can't get a studio picture made
00:49:25 these days without big stars.
00:49:27 Yet, that has nothing to do with whether the film
00:49:29 makes money or loses money. It's all about keeping your job.
00:49:31 What do you mean?
00:49:33 Well, let's say, ah, you got a terrific script, right?
00:49:35 But you put two morons,
00:49:37 Jimmy and Virus, in it, right?
00:49:39 No studio's gonna go for that. Why?
00:49:41 'Cause the film loses money. Then, the executive
00:49:43 who gave it the green light is gonna lose his job.
00:49:45 On the other hand, you get Tom Hanks
00:49:47 or whoever else is the flavor of the money.
00:49:49 Then, the film tanks. It's Tom Hanks' fault.
00:49:51 Or, even better yet, the director.
00:49:53 I've got Ben Stiller.
00:49:55 Oh.
00:49:57 Very nice. That's good. That's a start.
00:49:59 So, what do I do?
00:50:01 Hold on a second.
00:50:03 Yeah.
00:50:05 Oh, Phil, yeah, look, I got my...
00:50:07 No, no, no, I know we got business.
00:50:09 Uh,
00:50:11 Phil, hold on for a second, okay?
00:50:13 Listen, this is a wrong shot.
00:50:15 Yeah, I'll call you right back.
00:50:17 Just stay where you are. Don't move, okay? Bye.
00:50:19 Bye.
00:50:21 I don't know why
00:50:23 I didn't think about this before.
00:50:25 That's my bookie. He's got a network.
00:50:27 He puts money in a lot of independent movies.
00:50:29 Your bookie? Uh-huh. Well, he books
00:50:31 for all the writers. A good friend
00:50:33 of mine couldn't pay him, right?
00:50:35 So he gave him his script. The picture became a huge hit.
00:50:37 The guy is now hooked on movies.
00:50:39 Hi. I'm Sarah Wilder.
00:50:43 I'm here to see Phil Phillips.
00:50:45 Hey, Phil!
00:50:47 I'm Miss Sarah Wilder here to see you.
00:50:49 Send her in!
00:50:51 Go ahead.
00:50:53 Sarah Wilder.
00:51:01 Any friend of Lou's is a friend of mine.
00:51:03 Actually, I'm his niece. I know that.
00:51:05 So Lou told me a little bit about this picture.
00:51:07 Are there any cars in it?
00:51:09 Yes.
00:51:11 Yeah, you did.
00:51:13 You know, Blue Smoke played with the Griff Grants boys.
00:51:19 Really? I mean, he could have.
00:51:21 ♪ He's got a music box... ♪
00:51:23 Somebody's got the music in him.
00:51:25 Not anymore. Let's see him.
00:51:29 Just drive.
00:51:31 I'm doing stuff over here
00:51:33 you couldn't even comprehend.
00:51:35 Beretta 9mm?
00:51:37 This makes it official.
00:51:39 For crooks. That's cool.
00:51:41 .45? Lucky.
00:51:45 That's an expensive gun.
00:51:47 Only two things nicer than an expensive gun.
00:51:49 That'd be your Swiss watch and your pretty girl.
00:51:51 What's that pretty girl's name? Is it pretty?
00:51:53 Is it pretty?
00:51:55 Yeah, Jolly, yeah, Jolly. Down the ditch, Jolly.
00:51:57 Down the ditch now, Jolly.
00:51:59 That never happens again.
00:52:03 Never.
00:52:05 We live and die by the risk of the heist.
00:52:11 What?
00:52:13 We live and die by the risk of the heist.
00:52:15 What does that mean?
00:52:17 Right now, nothing.
00:52:19 How'd they get this car?
00:52:21 It was Miranda's car. Jimmy's wife.
00:52:23 They didn't steal it or jack it?
00:52:25 No.
00:52:27 Let me get this straight.
00:52:29 They're planning a robbery, and they're gonna use a car that belongs to his wife?
00:52:31 What, are they idiots?
00:52:33 They aren't the two brightest guys in the world.
00:52:35 Hero.
00:52:37 Okay, good one.
00:52:39 Uh, we get in there, and there's a dumb guy who wants to be a hero.
00:52:41 Okay, how dumb are we talking?
00:52:43 All right, everything's going as planned, right?
00:52:45 Smooth as silk, just like clockwork.
00:52:47 All of a sudden, some guy hops up off the floor
00:52:49 and figures, "Hey, this is a good time to get into newspapers.
00:52:51 I'll foil this robbery.
00:52:53 I'm a hero! I'm a hero! React!"
00:52:55 Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
00:52:57 All right, you better just dial it down, all right?
00:52:59 Just dial it down, numb-nuts,
00:53:01 before Mr. Thundermaker starts shitting some bullets.
00:53:03 Don't worry, take another one.
00:53:13 This is going great.
00:53:15 You're doing well. Thank you.
00:53:17 Pregnant woman's water poops.
00:53:19 Pops. Pops. Pops.
00:53:21 Pops. Pops. Pops.
00:53:23 Pops. Pops. Pops.
00:53:25 Oh, my God!
00:53:27 I'm having my baby! I'm having my baby!
00:53:29 Blanket of Napalm.
00:53:31 Blanket of Napalm.
00:53:33 (coughing)
00:53:35 (coughing)
00:53:37 (coughing)
00:53:39 Yes.
00:53:41 Morons. This picture's about two morons.
00:53:43 Jimmy and Byrus had practiced
00:53:45 and rehearsed the robbery for days.
00:53:47 It was the hardest work they'd done
00:53:49 since, well, ever.
00:53:51 And there was no turning back.
00:53:53 This was it, their moment of truth.
00:53:55 We just parked the car. We walked the block, the location.
00:53:57 We walked slow. We're just two guys walking.
00:53:59 What if we see cops? It doesn't matter.
00:54:01 We're just two guys walking. We're just two guys that happen to be walking.
00:54:03 We determine the area's secure. Then we move forward.
00:54:05 We're at the entrance. We pull out the guns.
00:54:07 We run in, we grab the money, we run out. How long are we gonna be there?
00:54:09 Two minutes. Two minutes tops. Not two and a half, not three.
00:54:11 Two minutes.
00:54:13 Let's try one.
00:54:15 (music)
00:54:17 You ready?
00:54:31 Candy from a baby.
00:54:33 On your mark, set, go.
00:54:35 What's the name of this store, please?
00:54:43 McClintock's Grocery.
00:54:45 Thank you.
00:54:47 We're here.
00:54:49 Just done some remodeling.
00:54:51 It's nice. (screams)
00:54:53 Not necessary. All right, listen up, people.
00:54:55 This is a robbery.
00:54:57 We don't want any trouble.
00:54:59 So if you want to be stupid,
00:55:01 let's do it now
00:55:03 and get it over with.
00:55:05 Look, nobody plays tough guy but me.
00:55:07 All right?
00:55:09 We have a gun and we got a car.
00:55:11 Okay? So we live and die with the risk of the highest.
00:55:13 Hey, fellas,
00:55:15 there's no need for all the shouting.
00:55:17 If you're here for the peaches,
00:55:19 I'm sure we can work something out.
00:55:21 I think I'm speaking
00:55:23 for the group when I say
00:55:25 nobody here wants to take a bullet.
00:55:27 I know I don't.
00:55:29 Hey, you need to do some shopping?
00:55:31 Great time.
00:55:33 Look, he's cool.
00:55:35 Let's go, huh? Just like we planned.
00:55:37 Look, wipe that Curly Joe smile off your stupid mouth
00:55:39 and just open the register.
00:55:41 You don't have to take that, Lawrence.
00:55:43 Shut up, you apron-wearing,
00:55:45 fake-toothed pie-baking whore.
00:55:47 Whoa, whoa, whoa, come on.
00:55:49 You don't have to be mean. They'll do what we say.
00:55:51 We got guns.
00:55:53 Back off, you beanpole-iccobod-cream motherfucker.
00:55:55 I don't remember rehearsing this part.
00:55:57 This whole thing was your idea,
00:55:59 so if I don't meet your expectations
00:56:01 of what a professional grocery store robber should be,
00:56:03 I'd like to take this time to apologize
00:56:05 in front of all the fine folks here at McClintock's.
00:56:07 Peaches on me!
00:56:09 Hey, uh...
00:56:13 Well, we're a little behind,
00:56:15 but we're still professionals.
00:56:17 We deserve better than this.
00:56:19 No, you don't.
00:56:21 But you know what does?
00:56:23 This cow!
00:56:25 This cow deserves better than this.
00:56:27 You and your big McClintock's market.
00:56:29 I got raw meat.
00:56:31 I am crazy, so let's make for that cash and coin, Colonel Tom.
00:56:33 I'd do it. He ain't right.
00:56:35 Come on, all of it. Say two.
00:56:37 You want to pitch in and help out with this?
00:56:39 All right, now, see, this is why I wanted you to go to the bank.
00:56:41 There's no time for that, dear.
00:56:43 Now, these fellas seem to be in a hurry.
00:56:45 No, you had to watch the dogs.
00:56:47 Let's all pitch in. Come on, please. Come on.
00:56:49 And here's a few more dollars we're gonna say to give to the church,
00:56:51 but you might as well take the whole thing.
00:56:53 Thank you, ma'am.
00:56:57 Take us home.
00:57:01 Clean, that's it! Let's go.
00:57:03 Now!
00:57:05 Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.
00:57:09 Morons. These are the two dumbest guys I ever heard of.
00:57:11 It appeared the Jimmian virus
00:57:13 had actually pulled off a successful robbery
00:57:15 without getting caught.
00:57:17 Anything to do with McClintock's was a big story in town.
00:57:19 So, tell us, were you at the robbery or not?
00:57:23 Yeah.
00:57:27 Yeah, I was there, okay?
00:57:29 Is that what you want to hear?
00:57:31 I was there in the store when the three guys burst in
00:57:33 wearing ski masks, pointing guns and shouting, okay?
00:57:35 We were there, and, uh,
00:57:37 I didn't see a lot.
00:57:39 Did you see a lot?
00:57:41 No, I didn't really see a lot.
00:57:43 No.
00:57:45 Well, I thought they were after the missus at first.
00:57:47 I didn't know what was going on.
00:57:49 My first thought, of course, was the peaches.
00:57:51 And then I thought the missus,
00:57:53 because you never know what two men like this
00:57:55 desperate are gonna do with a beautiful young woman like this.
00:57:57 He didn't get a good, uh, see him, you know,
00:57:59 eyeball him, if you will, you know,
00:58:01 on account of, uh... Circumstances.
00:58:03 Circumstances.
00:58:05 Who am I kidding you?
00:58:07 Let's talk turkey, I'm a freak.
00:58:09 Well, I remember them.
00:58:11 I remember that day was really a bad day for me
00:58:13 'cause I was here by myself
00:58:15 because somebody else
00:58:17 wasn't here with me,
00:58:19 so it was all different.
00:58:21 So I remember that day was really distinctly...
00:58:23 I'd stick the peaches up my ass
00:58:25 if it would do something, sir.
00:58:27 Huh?
00:58:29 I'd have a whole crate up my rectal vault
00:58:31 if I admit that I didn't have this frickin' eye!
00:58:33 Okay, I stole five peaches.
00:58:37 Is that it? Is that what you want to hear?
00:58:39 I stole five peaches, all right?
00:58:41 What did you want me to do?
00:58:43 They were rolling around the floor like a bunch of alleys.
00:58:45 What was I supposed to do? Everybody was taking 'em.
00:58:47 The Samoan took three.
00:58:49 Yeah, there was a Samoan.
00:58:53 Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
00:58:55 A really big Filipino.
00:58:57 Excuse me.
00:58:59 Mm-hmm.
00:59:01 Jack! Yeah.
00:59:03 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
00:59:05 Mm-hmm.
00:59:07 Big Sky Jim in the fourth.
00:59:09 Mm-hmm. Something fishy.
00:59:11 Okay.
00:59:13 No more action in the fourth!
00:59:15 Excuse me.
00:59:17 Anyway, the initial 48 hours after the robbery were crucial.
00:59:19 How Jimmy and Byrus would act
00:59:21 would either mean a successful getaway
00:59:23 or prison.
00:59:25 Do what?
00:59:27 Yeah. Being pulled Ichabod Crane,
00:59:29 the motherfucker.
00:59:31 Yeah, I wanted to, uh...
00:59:35 talk to you about that,
00:59:37 'cause we should definitely discuss that.
00:59:39 Yeah.
00:59:41 Because...
00:59:43 I got really swept up in the moment,
00:59:45 and I'm not proud of it,
00:59:47 but the guy in that store
00:59:49 standing on that counter
00:59:51 and just shouting, berating you...
00:59:53 and the guy sitting on this counter,
00:59:55 um, talking to you...
00:59:57 um, are two...
01:00:01 different guys.
01:00:03 Where's the fella who done all the hollering?
01:00:05 Loved to have a little chinwag with him.
01:00:07 Well, he asked me to tell you that he's sorry.
01:00:11 And that he won't be coming around here anymore.
01:00:13 I know that much.
01:00:15 That you can...
01:00:19 He...
01:00:21 And he also asked me...
01:00:23 to give you this.
01:00:27 A little bit of that. That's what he was...
01:00:31 You should tell him thank you.
01:00:39 I definitely will.
01:00:41 And I would also like to take you out
01:00:45 to dinner or something like that, you know?
01:00:47 I can't even believe we're having this conversation.
01:00:49 Look me in the eye and tell me.
01:00:51 I've never, ever slept with Miranda.
01:00:55 I don't believe you.
01:00:59 I give up.
01:01:01 You give up because you know I'm right.
01:01:03 Do you honestly think
01:01:05 that if I'd ever had sex with her,
01:01:07 even before we met, I wouldn't have brought it up?
01:01:09 That sucks.
01:01:15 Let's talk about something else.
01:01:17 No! No, not now.
01:01:19 Stop it. Just put it out of your mind.
01:01:21 And think about Kennedy
01:01:23 taking a bullet to the back of the head.
01:01:25 It's science. Valid science.
01:01:27 It's been proven.
01:01:29 You're a dick. I'm a dick.
01:01:31 Then you're my balls.
01:01:33 Sunshine, we can ask Trady.
01:01:35 Sean Connery.
01:01:39 Why Sean Connery?
01:01:41 It's the only answer.
01:01:43 Okay.
01:01:45 You're out at some abandoned warehouse, right?
01:01:49 And these guys
01:01:51 got a gun to your head because you gotta blow one of them.
01:01:53 Bring me Sean Connery.
01:01:55 Then, before you begin the actual blow,
01:01:57 you're looking for Sean like,
01:01:59 "Okay, Sean, I'm gonna give you the signal.
01:02:01 "We drop these guys
01:02:03 "and get the hell out of here."
01:02:05 It's foolproof.
01:02:07 Yeah.
01:02:09 What if Sean's not with you?
01:02:11 At least you're blowing one of the grapes, huh?
01:02:13 This is a fucked-up conversation.
01:02:15 Hey, Phil! Somebody here to see you.
01:02:17 Who?
01:02:19 Frankie C.
01:02:21 Frankie C? Jesus Christ, send him back.
01:02:23 Frankie, you son of a bitch.
01:02:25 How you doing?
01:02:27 That was a great...
01:02:29 Say hello to Sarah.
01:02:31 I was just leaving.
01:02:33 No, no. You stay.
01:02:35 She was telling me about this movie.
01:02:37 She's got this movie idea.
01:02:39 You know, she's Lou's niece.
01:02:41 You remember Lou? Nice guy.
01:02:43 She's telling me this story about her idiot cousin.
01:02:45 Go ahead. Tell him.
01:02:47 They just knocked off a peach store.
01:02:49 Actually, it's a grocery store
01:02:51 that specialized in peaches.
01:02:53 Whatever, whatever. Go ahead.
01:02:55 You can't tell me you don't think about getting caught.
01:03:03 What are you doing?
01:03:05 I asked you not to do that.
01:03:07 You can't tell me you don't think about it.
01:03:09 That's great. Thanks a lot. You jinxed us.
01:03:11 That's...
01:03:13 Sorry.
01:03:15 Don't touch me.
01:03:17 Where are you going?
01:03:25 I'm leaving. You tainted the roof.
01:03:27 Now I can never come up here again.
01:03:29 And I paid my rent.
01:03:31 We're not jinxed.
01:03:33 Turn to the right.
01:03:35 Turn to the right.
01:03:37 When I first heard Jimmy was involved,
01:03:43 I didn't want to believe it.
01:03:45 I don't even know what you guys are doing here,
01:03:47 'cause Jimmy and I are completely done.
01:03:49 We were totally separated,
01:03:51 so I don't really have anything to tell you.
01:03:53 Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:04:01 So you're gonna send those pictures to the cops?
01:04:03 Yeah, Jimmy's gonna love this.
01:04:05 What, are you kidding me?
01:04:07 The cops are looking all over for me, right?
01:04:09 So by sending them pictures, it shows I'm not scared.
01:04:11 It's the risk of the hunt, baby.
01:04:13 Do not "baby" me.
01:04:15 Are you insane?
01:04:17 They see the photos with me and you,
01:04:19 and they're gonna put two and two together.
01:04:21 It's me they're after. That's right.
01:04:23 I don't even know you. That's right, you don't know me.
01:04:25 Why are you advertising our affiliation?
01:04:27 Patty, Patty, sweet.
01:04:29 Innocent Patty.
01:04:31 Look, I want you to know that no matter what happens to me,
01:04:33 I'm not gonna forget about you.
01:04:35 Where are you from?
01:04:37 What are you not understanding?
01:04:39 They see the photos with me on your lap.
01:04:41 God, I know this is tough for you.
01:04:43 God.
01:04:45 You know, but I need you to stand tall and be strong
01:04:47 and know that no matter what happens,
01:04:49 all right, when a tear runs down your face,
01:04:51 it's not a tear, okay?
01:04:53 It's me just saying I love you.
01:04:55 Do you understand what I'm saying?
01:04:57 Okay, yeah, I think I get it now.
01:04:59 Okay, well, I gotta run.
01:05:01 Pretty face.
01:05:03 Hello?
01:05:19 Yes, who am I speaking with, please?
01:05:21 Well, hello, Officer Sturgis.
01:05:23 This is Dick Panglin. I need you to do me a favor, if you could.
01:05:25 Come and find me, you fat, donut-eating,
01:05:27 wife-beating, sad excuse for a cop.
01:05:29 10-4, 10-4, 10-4!
01:05:31 Take off the glasses.
01:05:35 Uh, excuse me, uh,
01:05:43 but this guy, uh, Cyrus.
01:05:45 Virus. His name's Virus.
01:05:47 Yeah, Virus Cyrus, yeah, yeah.
01:05:49 You say he went to the cops?
01:05:51 Morons, I told you.
01:05:53 Well, not exactly.
01:05:55 Everyone had their own opinion on that.
01:05:57 Feats of courage
01:05:59 combined with nobility of purpose,
01:06:01 that's what these boys are about!
01:06:03 You, you, they--
01:06:05 they don't sit there in judgment
01:06:07 judging other people's idiosyncrasies.
01:06:09 They're confident. You.
01:06:11 What do you do? You ask questions.
01:06:13 They don't ask questions. They give answers.
01:06:15 They do something. You would do well
01:06:17 to be more like them.
01:06:19 That boy just wasn't right in the head.
01:06:21 He used to come in here
01:06:23 all the time and just be, you know,
01:06:25 handling the bread.
01:06:27 Of course, when he was little, he sure did
01:06:31 fall down a lot when his daddy was home.
01:06:33 Virus?
01:06:35 I don't know him.
01:06:37 So what do you think motivated him to rob McClintock's?
01:06:39 I said I know him.
01:06:41 I'm not his mama.
01:06:43 You know, Virus and I have this really special
01:06:45 connection that, um,
01:06:47 that Jimmy just, he can't
01:06:49 understand it, you know what I mean?
01:06:51 He's so lost.
01:06:53 You know, this place wouldn't be so depressing
01:06:57 if you guys just chose a different color scheme.
01:06:59 Maybe get away from your
01:07:01 pastels because a dark color in a dark place
01:07:03 that equals--
01:07:05 equals dark.
01:07:07 You guys need to get brighter.
01:07:09 Your yellows.
01:07:13 Burst of orange. Your blues.
01:07:15 Make a man's day go quicker.
01:07:17 You know, Truman, I'd be willing
01:07:19 to sit down with your commanding officer and discuss it with him
01:07:21 if you think it would help move things along a bit.
01:07:23 Whatever. Whatever. Good response. I guess you win, right?
01:07:25 Got your letter.
01:07:45 I see you met Truman.
01:07:47 You asshole,
01:07:49 you got us caught. You got us caught!
01:07:51 You jinxed us! As your attorney,
01:07:53 I should tell you that
01:07:55 this is my first case, and I'm
01:07:57 at a loss for words.
01:07:59 I have no idea what to do,
01:08:01 and that worries me.
01:08:03 Is everybody in this picture an idiot?
01:08:05 I was just trying to tell the story like how it happened.
01:08:07 Nobody could be that stupid.
01:08:09 Well, you had to know him, especially Jimmy.
01:08:11 That's his nature. You see, they're
01:08:13 very good people. They just got in trouble
01:08:15 for the wrong reasons,
01:08:17 and that's the point I want to make in the film.
01:08:19 If this goes to trial,
01:08:21 we'll need to create some doubt.
01:08:23 We need people to speak on your behalf,
01:08:25 and no one's willing to do that.
01:08:27 Oh, there's going to be somebody.
01:08:29 They're wondered! They're mentioned!
01:08:31 You know what I'm mentioned? That's what those boys are.
01:08:33 You would do well to be more like them.
01:08:35 You're boring.
01:08:37 You, they're on the roof. What? What are you saying?
01:08:39 You on the roof. We need you to come down now.
01:08:43 What? Are you my three o'clock?
01:08:45 I'm sorry. I think it's my three o'clock.
01:08:47 Are you the Goodmans? Yes.
01:08:49 We're the Goodmans. I'm Sarah.
01:08:51 This is my husband, Lester. Now, please,
01:08:53 come down off the roof.
01:08:55 I'm sorry. That's my three o'clock.
01:08:57 Okay. I'll be there in a jiffy, okay?
01:08:59 See,
01:09:01 either you got it or you don't got it.
01:09:03 And this kid,
01:09:05 Virus, he sure don't got it.
01:09:07 You know, Jimmy pretty much did the whole thing
01:09:09 to impress me.
01:09:11 And he's just sort of driven
01:09:13 by his love for me.
01:09:15 And he's so gangly, you know?
01:09:17 He's like a little thin...
01:09:19 I don't know, anyway.
01:09:21 McClintocks are well respected in the community.
01:09:23 And you two have pissed off
01:09:25 that community.
01:09:27 Those God-kissed peaches put this city on the map.
01:09:29 They said, "Let's have everything
01:09:31 in the safe."
01:09:33 Well, I handed it to them. They were out the door,
01:09:35 and I wanted to say, "I let you down.
01:09:37 I didn't give you everything I had
01:09:39 in the safe." And I was going to run after them,
01:09:41 and the missus said, "No, uh,
01:09:43 they made their bed. Let them lie in it."
01:09:45 No, we added that to the insurance
01:09:47 cla...
01:09:49 Gentlemen,
01:09:51 I've gone over your case almost three
01:09:53 times. And
01:09:55 I'm sorry to say, but I don't see any loopholes.
01:09:57 There's no way around this evidence.
01:09:59 You're gonna be in here for a while.
01:10:01 Either you were born with the gift or you're not.
01:10:03 I hate to break it to you.
01:10:05 You were born without
01:10:07 the gift.
01:10:09 Oh,
01:10:11 sinner man,
01:10:13 can't you hear me say?
01:10:15 Oh, God.
01:10:17 Oh.
01:10:19 So you're jealous.
01:10:21 Yeah. You're jealous because
01:10:23 I unleashed the music in me.
01:10:25 Kill me.
01:10:27 Somebody, anybody,
01:10:29 please kill me.
01:10:31 Alright, lights out.
01:10:35 Me too.
01:10:37 Oh, and, uh, whose
01:10:39 bright idea was it to send
01:10:41 those photographs to the police?
01:10:43 They knew you were mocking
01:10:47 them.
01:10:49 Yes, I know
01:10:51 virus. Yes, we slept
01:10:53 together. I got it lit.
01:10:55 Great. And yes, that may be
01:10:57 me in the picture with him.
01:10:59 But the money I was counting is my money.
01:11:01 Money I busted my... Quit it!
01:11:03 The money I busted my ass to get.
01:11:05 I'm not gonna bullshit you.
01:11:07 Quit it! I'm sorry.
01:11:09 You're not sorry. You always fucking
01:11:11 keep at me and at me. You're picking at me.
01:11:13 I wanted to touch you. Just shut up.
01:11:15 You fucking retard.
01:11:17 I'm not retarded. Look, I'm not...
01:11:19 You are retarded. No, I'm not.
01:11:21 You are retarded. I've got some
01:11:23 schooling.
01:11:25 I've got some schooling.
01:11:27 Don't lose hope, fellas. Because, listen,
01:11:29 from what I've heard, there's
01:11:31 a judge in the Fifth Circuit Court
01:11:33 who can maybe get you a lighter sentence. Maybe
01:11:35 as little as eight years.
01:11:37 Jimmy and Virus tried to make the
01:11:41 best of their incarceration.
01:11:43 They started a congenial con policy
01:11:45 and tried to meet at least one new felon a day.
01:11:47 With this new approach, they met
01:11:49 arsonists, armed robbers,
01:11:51 and even some interesting murderers.
01:11:53 Hey, you Harold Gay?
01:11:55 Who wants to know?
01:11:57 My name's Jimmy.
01:11:59 Oh, yeah, you and your buddy
01:12:01 Robin Clintocks.
01:12:03 Yeah. That took balls.
01:12:05 Yeah.
01:12:07 Say,
01:12:09 Harold, uh,
01:12:11 what if I ask you a question?
01:12:13 No. I didn't kill my
01:12:15 grandma.
01:12:17 I know I talked a lot about it. I
01:12:19 even write about it in my journal, but
01:12:21 that's because that's what I am, a writer,
01:12:23 not a killer.
01:12:25 Now that I'm in here, I can write all
01:12:27 I want.
01:12:29 Pass the time, I do a bit of reading, too.
01:12:31 I read.
01:12:33 I'm a reader.
01:12:35 You look like Joe Perry from Aerosmith.
01:12:41 Uh,
01:12:45 what kind of stuff you read?
01:12:47 You know, I like to read a lot of books about,
01:12:49 you know, leadership and
01:12:51 free thinking. They taught me to
01:12:53 realize just what I am, you know?
01:12:55 Yeah, I do know.
01:12:57 I mean, it's your life. You want to live it on your terms, right?
01:12:59 Yeah, I think of myself as a sure
01:13:01 thinker, you know, a leader,
01:13:03 you know?
01:13:05 My grandma, though, man, she was always telling me what to do,
01:13:07 you know? I hated that.
01:13:09 I don't like people telling me what to do. I'm the same way.
01:13:11 Finally, I meet somebody who gets it.
01:13:13 Yeah, 'cause I'm a leader, not a follower.
01:13:15 I don't follow. I don't follow.
01:13:17 I lead. I'm the same way.
01:13:19 Did I kill my grandma?
01:13:23 No, I didn't kill her, man.
01:13:25 Oh, man, but sometimes she just wouldn't
01:13:27 let up, you know?
01:13:29 Follow me around the house like a parrot on my
01:13:31 shoulder, you know? Into my ear
01:13:33 every five minutes, you know? Don't forget to
01:13:35 dot your I's. Don't forget to cross your
01:13:37 T's, you know? She'd jump on a
01:13:39 vein and suck it dry, you know
01:13:41 what I'm saying? Over and over.
01:13:43 Tomato dumplings,
01:13:45 man.
01:13:47 Why would it...
01:13:49 Why would any woman get up in the morning and decide
01:13:51 that I like tomato dumplings?
01:13:53 What's up with that? I never even knew what
01:13:55 one was until it showed up on my plate, huh?
01:13:57 What kind of sick game is she playing, huh?
01:13:59 No, I didn't kill her.
01:14:01 You know what? Whoever did kill her,
01:14:03 man, they were right on, man.
01:14:05 See this journal?
01:14:07 This journal's my escape.
01:14:09 This journal's my way out, huh?
01:14:11 The only way to keep my head clear is to write
01:14:13 short stories about corking up her
01:14:15 mouth hole, huh?
01:14:17 [slurping]
01:14:19 [slurping]
01:14:21 What are you working on now?
01:14:27 Oh, it's a short story about my brother's wife.
01:14:29 It's called "You and Your Goddamn Pies."
01:14:31 Okay, I'm gonna
01:14:33 step off for a minute.
01:14:35 I gotta get going. Uh, Harold,
01:14:37 I want you to have a very nice day.
01:14:39 It's supposed to rain.
01:14:41 Hey.
01:14:43 You know, Hitler was a leader.
01:14:45 Okay.
01:14:47 Are we rolling?
01:14:49 Okay, uh, hey, Jimmy!
01:14:51 Jimmy!
01:14:53 Pay attention, okay? I want to ask you
01:14:55 a question. What?
01:14:57 What were you thinking?
01:14:59 What are you--
01:15:01 Look, you know,
01:15:03 we weren't waiting around for any handouts,
01:15:05 if that's what you mean. You know, we saw what we wanted,
01:15:07 and we went out and took it. That's what makes
01:15:09 America, America.
01:15:11 You see something you want, and you figure out
01:15:13 how to get it. And I did
01:15:15 what I did.
01:15:17 I didn't like people telling me what to do.
01:15:19 Hey, Jimmy, break's over.
01:15:21 You got a prison to paint. Let's go.
01:15:23 Well, you know,
01:15:25 looking back on it
01:15:27 now, I suppose
01:15:29 I suppose I do some things differently.
01:15:31 You know,
01:15:33 I don't even know if I'd do it again.
01:15:35 [music]
01:15:37 What do you want?
01:15:55 Well, I wanted to see you.
01:15:59 And I figured you'd want to see me, too.
01:16:01 Why would I want to see you?
01:16:03 Because, uh,
01:16:05 you know, you told me to get my shit together,
01:16:07 and I have. You've been here five months.
01:16:09 You're in jail. I don't call that getting your shit
01:16:11 together.
01:16:13 I'm a professional.
01:16:15 And I
01:16:17 wrote you a poem.
01:16:19 Oh, no, don't. You're not gonna
01:16:21 read it, are you? Jimmy, Jimmy.
01:16:23 You have sunk to new depths, Jimmy.
01:16:25 Jimmy, if you read that, we are both
01:16:27 gonna be so embarrassed, okay?
01:16:29 No, we won't.
01:16:31 Yes, I will. So, if you want to
01:16:33 give me something, just make me a license plate
01:16:35 or something.
01:16:37 My Miranda.
01:16:39 My Jimmy Cookie.
01:16:41 Poor sweet thing.
01:16:45 I've put you through so much.
01:16:47 I want nothing more than just
01:16:49 to feel your touch. Okay, please
01:16:51 don't do this, Jimmy. Jimmy, please.
01:16:53 When I'm thinking of you and my heart is breaking,
01:16:55 they tell me to shut up, get back,
01:16:59 break it. Oh, God.
01:17:01 So, for the state
01:17:05 in my filth I've wallowed,
01:17:07 and for you, my love, my pride,
01:17:09 I've swallowed.
01:17:11 Okay, that's
01:17:13 just darling. I think
01:17:15 this can't be true. I shouldn't be
01:17:17 here. I should be at home
01:17:19 protecting you.
01:17:21 But I'm not.
01:17:25 Oh, my God.
01:17:27 I've got to get out of here.
01:17:29 Thanks for listening and making the long drive.
01:17:31 I really appreciate it.
01:17:33 Careful on the drive home.
01:17:35 People are nuts out there.
01:17:37 Okay.
01:17:45 I love you.
01:17:47 This summer, Virus comes over and he's like helping me
01:17:49 paint the kitchen, right? And, um,
01:17:51 Jimmy gets in his head
01:17:53 that I want to sleep with
01:17:55 Virus, which would fucking kill Virus, right?
01:17:57 I mean, he's just
01:17:59 so pathetic.
01:18:01 Hey, Virus?
01:18:05 Virus?
01:18:07 Can you help me out here?
01:18:09 There's something I'm not clear on.
01:18:11 Let's hear it.
01:18:13 Was that me that was always thinking about us getting caught?
01:18:15 Or was I the one who said
01:18:17 if you think it, it'll happen?
01:18:19 See, 'cause I remember
01:18:21 hearing it. I just don't remember
01:18:23 if that was me saying it to you or you saying it to me.
01:18:25 Oh, right.
01:18:27 Right. Now I remember. Right.
01:18:29 I was the one who said nothing exists,
01:18:31 thinking makes it so,
01:18:33 you were the one who kept willing us
01:18:35 to get caught.
01:18:37 That's right. Now I got it.
01:18:39 And did we get caught?
01:18:41 I forget.
01:18:43 Sure.
01:18:45 Sure we did. Right.
01:18:47 We're raking 'cause we have to,
01:18:49 not 'cause we enjoy it.
01:18:51 Right.
01:18:53 We're in prison right now. That's right.
01:18:55 So I was right,
01:18:57 and you got us caught.
01:18:59 Right? That's right.
01:19:01 Okay. Right.
01:19:03 Hey, Virus?
01:19:05 Do me a favor, would ya?
01:19:07 Do not think about us dying a slow, painful
01:19:09 death in prison, okay?
01:19:11 And above all, don't think about
01:19:13 what's in your heart of hearts.
01:19:15 Your heart of hearts!
01:19:17 'Cause that's where us getting caught lives.
01:19:19 Admit it, Rockstar, you got us caught.
01:19:21 Yeah, I guess so.
01:19:25 A war sign, son?
01:19:29 I can't hear you. What are you deaf, son?
01:19:31 No, I'm not deaf.
01:19:33 I was just thinking.
01:19:35 About fucking Miranda.
01:19:37 You asshole!
01:19:39 I'm kidding! I'm kidding! I'm kidding!
01:19:41 That's right.
01:19:47 The only thing that kept Jimmy going
01:19:49 was blaming Virus for jinxing them
01:19:51 and to get out by any means possible.
01:19:53 Escape, if necessary.
01:19:55 Just a couple of cons. A sweep them.
01:19:57 Don't want no trouble here, boss, 'cause I'm just a sweeper.
01:19:59 Look at all the trash.
01:20:01 You ready?
01:20:03 I'm ready.
01:20:05 On your mark.
01:20:07 Get set.
01:20:11 Go!
01:20:13 [all shouting]
01:20:15 [all shouting]
01:20:17 [all shouting]
01:20:23 You...
01:20:33 You said...
01:20:35 It wasn't...
01:20:37 Electrified?
01:20:39 I was kidding.
01:20:41 I was kidding.
01:20:43 [sobbing]
01:20:45 [sobbing]
01:20:47 Oh.
01:20:51 I'm not gonna bullshit you.
01:20:53 I don't have the time, and if you fucking touch me...
01:20:55 Sorry.
01:20:57 And you don't have the film.
01:20:59 But if you need some, I can hook you up.
01:21:01 Not good film, though.
01:21:03 Really cheap film.
01:21:05 Yeah, take it from a retard.
01:21:07 Cheap.
01:21:09 He knows about film quality.
01:21:11 You're not gonna laugh at me.
01:21:13 Yeah, make a wish.
01:21:15 Nah, I still got the fucking eye.
01:21:19 Yeah, I was there.
01:21:21 I'm really glad those guys robbed McClintock's.
01:21:23 As far as I'm concerned,
01:21:25 those boys did a service to the community.
01:21:27 Those boys are heroes.
01:21:29 Jimmy and Byron's big day finally arrived.
01:21:31 Their first meeting in front of the parole board.
01:21:33 Well, I hope you've learned a few things
01:21:35 while you've been here in the last six months.
01:21:37 Absolutely.
01:21:39 Sure did.
01:21:41 All right, I'll take that as a yes.
01:21:43 Yes.
01:21:45 Okay.
01:21:47 And since neither of you actually use any live ammo,
01:21:51 I suppose we have no choice
01:21:53 but to reluctantly return you to society.
01:21:58 We, uh, never intended to harm anyone.
01:22:02 We respect that and appreciate your honesty.
01:22:05 Now, once you go through that door to the outside,
01:22:07 I don't want to see you back in here again.
01:22:11 Not while I'm here.
01:22:13 And I'm going to be here.
01:22:15 All right, that's all.
01:22:17 Get up.
01:22:19 Goodbye.
01:22:21 Thank you.
01:22:23 What if they can't find Sean Connery?
01:22:30 Then it's considered a forfeit.
01:22:32 Come on, that doesn't make any sense.
01:22:34 And I'd pick Churchill, you know?
01:22:37 Everybody picks some guy they know they can't get.
01:22:40 That's cheating.
01:22:42 You're making up these rules as you go along, I think.
01:22:45 That's your opinion.
01:22:47 Come on, you're making up the rules.
01:22:49 Opinion?
01:22:51 Got you a little something-something.
01:22:53 What?
01:22:55 Thanks.
01:22:56 Wow! A Mississippi Blue Smoke-O-Lotica.
01:22:59 Yeah.
01:23:01 These are commemoratives. They only made a million of these.
01:23:04 I was able to track one down.
01:23:06 I'm going to head in, let her know I'm home, show her this.
01:23:11 Oh, she's going to love that.
01:23:13 I get a feeling she is.
01:23:15 Yeah.
01:23:17 All right, take care.
01:23:20 Of course.
01:23:22 This is the right thing?
01:23:37 You be strong.
01:23:38 See you, man.
01:23:39 Yeah, seriously, it's been fun.
01:23:41 Had a blast.
01:23:42 Right back at you.
01:23:44 Take it easy.
01:23:46 You too.
01:23:47 Thanks again.
01:23:49 Good luck.
01:23:57 Thanks.
01:23:59 [sighs]
01:24:01 I told you, Jimmy, get the fuck out of here!
01:24:26 I'm serious!
01:24:28 Get out!
01:24:30 I'm just going to look over here.
01:24:51 I like it.
01:24:56 So, that's how it got made.
01:24:58 It might not be the best film in the world, but it's my first film, and I got it made.
01:25:03 I love Frankie and Phil for giving me a chance, and of course, my Uncle Lou.
01:25:08 So if you're someone like me who wants to make a movie, find an Uncle Lou.
01:25:12 Or better yet, find a bookie who has an oddly-paired shop who loves the movie.
01:25:17 Uncle Lou!
01:25:20 We did it.
01:25:22 Sweetheart, you did it.
01:25:24 Of course.
01:25:26 Remember, nobody knows.
01:25:28 You're killing me here, Phil.
01:25:35 Uncle Lou, you're like a bank, you always pay off.
01:25:38 Ha ha ha ha. You're killing me, you know that? You're busting my balls.
01:25:41 Get a good count.
01:25:42 I got the big rush covered, don't worry about it.
01:25:44 It's all right. I love you anyway.
01:25:46 Don't touch.
01:25:48 I think you might be...
01:25:50 It's all there.
01:25:52 Oh, sure.
01:25:54 'Cause nobody knows what the future holds.
01:25:56 Nobody knows anything 'til it goes.
01:25:58 It takes off to the next level of the game.
01:26:00 Until then, you don't know a damn thing.
01:26:02 Sometimes in life, there's questions nobody knows.
01:26:06 How to explain the things that nobody knows.
01:26:10 People do these things, they play and act like you know.
01:26:15 But nobody, not even you, woman.
01:26:17 Nobody knows, nobody knows.
01:26:19 Sometimes in life, there's questions nobody knows.
01:26:23 How to explain the things that nobody knows.
01:26:28 People do these things, they play and act like you know.
01:26:32 But nobody, not even you, woman.
01:26:35 Nobody knows, nobody knows.
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