8 Million Ways to Die
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- 1986
- 115 min
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You don't no where it's going to
come from any more.
Total strangers are killing each other.
Everybody's got a piece.
You know the murder rate used to be around
a thousand a year
3 a day in the whole country
and that was a high.
Now it's about 5 a day.
Higher in the summer
14 of them two Fridays ago.
We give the death penalty
Only it's not for murderers
it's for ordinary citizens.
Yeah, there are 8 million
stories in the naked city.
Remember that old TV show?
Yeah.
Do you know what we got in this town'?
We got 8 million ways to die.
Alright, let's cut the crap and
do what we get paid for.
Griffin and I'll take the back door
the rest of you in the front.
I want you two guys at the corner just
in case alright? -Yeah -ok, let's hit it.
Watch for close lines. Just about had
my head ripped of here the last time.
Where's Sheldon?
There he is. For gettin the shotgun,
that's my man.
He likes that thing.
You've been making all the
vice on this guy Lopez?
Si -with dope? -Si.
Where did you get that'?
Outside.
- Outside?
- Si.
Buenos dias, Hector.
Buenos dias, senora.
Hector, I am sorry but you are arrested
for selling...
Some very bad drugs.
I do not want to go back to jail
what can I do, I have the warrant.
- Can I finish my dinner? -Hector.
- I do not want to go back to jail.
You know, we can go out at the back.
Your neighbors won't us.
Freeze!
Hector?
Ah, dios mio.
Sh*t!
F***!
The bad news is that Matt
was involved in a shooting.
The good news is that he is up
the other guy is down.
Honey, he is fine.
He is a hell of a lot better than I am,
believe me.
Did the suspect fire his weapon first?
No, he didn't.
You did
that's right.
Did the suspect return your fire?
No he didn't.
Did the suspect have a gun?
Not that I know of, no.
You mean you fired on an unarmed man
in his kitchen in front of his family?
I didn't say that he was unarmed.
- Then he had a weapon.
- Yeah.
What was it'?
A louisville slugger.
A what?
A baseball bat, you son of a b*tch!
Dumb sh*t!
Not necessarily, it could be anything.
He may be real calm.
He might try to jump you in the shower
and find out he's got nothing to do with it
but Linguini.
Get upset.
situations like this, and I just.
You know...
I didn't want you to worry.
They ask you if you've been drinking?
Uh huh.
What did you tell them?
Not nearly as much as I am gonna.
Tracy.
Tracy?
Wait! Tracy.
Daddy!
To whom it may concern.
I am detective sergeant Matthew j. Scudder.
Badge number 19583613.
Request a leave of absence.
For medical reasons.
I make the request not only for my sake
for the sake of the department and my family.
Did the suspect have a gun?
You mean you fired on an unarmed man
in his kitchen in front of his family?
I didn't say that he was unarmed.
Did they ask you if you've been drinking?
Not nearly as much as I am gonna.
Then he had a weapon?
I am a member of the...
Tracy!
Son of a b*tch!
F***!
Put your lights on man!
Hey put your lights on!
Ok, anybody out here with 6 months
of continual sobriety?
Come on and get it.
- Congratulations. -Thanks.
- You've earned it.
So how does it feel?
Like I could use a drink.
Boy, oh boy.
- I wish...
- Who are you?
- I'm Matt, I am an alcoholic...
- Hi Matt.
This chip.
This chip is the only thing I know that you
got to earn and pay for at the same time.
And you pray to god you can hold it,
hold on to it every day of your life.
So far being a drunk
has cost me my job.
My home, my health.
I am not a cop.
I am not married
to Linda anymore
and my liver...
There must be a bunch of mice now living in
my Swiss cheese of liver, I tell you that.
But I do I have this
and you people...
That's a beginning.
I do have one other thing to hold on too,
that even the alcohol couldn't take away.
I will always be lauries' dad.
And all I want is for her to be as grateful
for that as I am. Thanks.
Thanks.
Best speech I heard, Matt.
Way to go, Matt.
Ok, anybody else out there who has
6 months of sobriety.
See you next week.
Matt.
Matt.
- Hi.
- Hi.
That was really very touching.
Oh thanks.
I wish my father could have
said something like that.
You ever get up there and talk?
I make it a point of fading into
the background whenever I can.
What are your plans?
I plan to get reinstated in
the sheriff's department.
No, I mean your immediate
plans, tonight.
Someone wants to meet you.
I think you'll want meet
them too.
A little vague.
- How's it going?
- Good.
Excuse me.
Honey.
You got here.
Are you sunny?
You look so cute.
Come on.
Wait a minute... before this goes
any further.
I think I've got to tell you
that if we met sometime before
the last six months I don't
remember a f***ing thing, I'm sorry
I'm glad you got my note.
Come on. I have some
friends I want you to meet.
Chance owns this place
Sarah... chance.
This is my friend Matt.
Chance? My ass, you are
Willie Walker, aren't you?
That was a long time ago man.
It seems like yesterday to me.
For me too, motherf***er.
How are you doing?
Alright.
Wipe your mouth
Sarah this is Matt scudder.
The guy I told you about a long time ago
that busted me.
He's indirectly responsible
for me owning all this.
Really?
Rosi, tonight is my night baby.
Right, Sarah?
- How you doing, man?
- Baby.
- How are you feeling?
- Feeling no pain, man.
Angel...
Hey, it's my favorite lady.
Angel this is my friend Matthew.
Hello Matthew.
Looks like a good boy
Lopez is up, join me, he's a friend of mine
excuse me.
Don't go away...
Come on, come on, come on.
Still the ladies man, huh?
What you gonna do?
What do you want man?
How'd do you know sunny
Sunny? Forget that...
- How are you involved with him?
- The guy is a dope dealer.
Well you see, he's never been busted.
No, I didn't say he wasn't successful
but he's a scumbag.
He's my customer, man, I'm not his.
Angel.
What's goin on, baby?
Who do you like baby, how much?
Who do I like? I like everybody
i know.
What odds do you give me'?
Even.
Vascos has a 5-2 over Lopez.
So who are the favorites?
There's 2 fighters up there, man. Pick one.
And anywhere you want to
go man you know I got you.
I'll be easy on you, $5,000.
Ok.
- Great party.
- Thanks
Sarah.
I don't think I can afford it.
It don't have to be money.
I don't bet on anything.
I don't enjoy it!
There is got to be something you enjoy.
Don't bet on it.
Just kidding.
Sir, what would you like to drink?
Sunny, how do you know this guy?
I don't know.
He is an old friend.
Really? Look at his shoes...
I don't think he can afford you.
Come on Sarah, he's cute.
He must be good.
Oh yeah, he is good... he is great.
Are you alright?
Yeah, fine, why?
Am I acting weird or something?
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