BloodRayne II: Deliverance

Year:
2007
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The Wild West.

This is it.

Howdy!

This is it.

Howdy, Tex.

Is the Mayor up here?

Deliverance, Mr. Piles,

is not just some small town

waiting for the railway

to pass through

to give it some sense of life.

No, no, no, Deliverance

is the epitome

of the American Dream.

It is not some Sin City

of libations and fornication.

It is the heart

of all future prosperity.

When that railroad

comes through,

we are not simply

building a train station.

We are building a whole

railroad service yard.

We're gonna mine coal

in those hills.

We have found a seam of coal

that is so wide you could drive...

Mr. Mayor, I have

some questions.

Yes, please, Mr. Piles.

I am happy to answer

any question you have,

just go right ahead.

I came looking for wild

stories of the Wild West.

- Things like that.

- Yes, certainly

Well, Mr. Piles, I'm afraid

you'll find Deliverance

a lot less wild than you've

been lead to believe.

- Finished?

- Mm-hmm.

Dad, can you read us

a story?

Why don't you go

pick one out, all right?

Dad will be in

in five minutes.

Okay.

That's good.

It's late in the season

for this much snow.

We read that yesterday.

You know, that snow's

gonna turn to mud.

Just like the got down

in the city.

It might be June before

we can start planting.

We'll make do.

We always find a way.

Goddamn bear's back!

Be careful.

We're gonna figure this out.

Let's read that.

What was that?

Vince?

You two stay put.

Vince?

All right,

get under the bed.

Get under.

Are you sad, children?

Do you miss your mother

and father already?

Don't worry.

You'll join them

soon enough.

No, no, no!

Let go of me!

Ow!

William!

So the railway's

coming to Deliverance.

The man said it,

and it's true.

Uh, Sheriff,

if you and Sadie

want to spend the night,

I got a free bed for you.

Well, I appreciate

the offer.

But my lady Sadie here

prefers her own bed

at night.

All right.

Bid you good night.

Easy.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Why don't you go on

and check on the little ones?

I'll-I'll finish up

down here.

Okay?

All right.

Good night.

Good night, folks.

Lock up tight, you hear?

With all that's been

going on, best be careful.

All right, Sheriff.

Sheriff, evening.

Night, Mayor.

Night, Sheriff.

Aren't you cashing in

your chips a little early

leaving tomorrow?

Look, Mayor,

if I don't find the "wild"

in the West soon,

my paper's gonna

cut me lose.

Yeah.

Deliverance is about

the quietest town

on the frontier.

That's an understatement.

When that rail service

comes in next week,

there'll be a whole lot

more going on.

Well, I can't wait that long.

Hmph.

You better be sleeping.

What's wrong?

We-

we saw somebody outside.

What?

Unh!

Aah!

Please...

don't hurt my children!

I'll do anything.

Mom, please!

Anything!

That's what I'm counting on.

Sally!

No!

Please leave them alone!

That's far enough!

This here is a good town.

And I'm the law here,

young fella.

Get your hands off of me!

Now you let those children go

this damned instant!

You let the children go!

Now...

you drop those guns.

I said drop them!

Aah!

I am Franklin Holden,

Mayor of...

My house is at your disposal.

Excuse me, sir.

My name is Newton Piles.

I'm with

the Chicago Chronicle.

I'm writing stories

about the West.

Tell me, Mr... Piles.

Is telling stories

your reason to live?

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Then bear witness

to the greatest story ever told.

Bernadette?

Bernadette!

Vince!

Bernadette!

William!

Jessie!

You better have something

interesting to say, mister.

Easy now.

The young'uns ain't here.

I can see that.

Where are they?

My guess is they're with

Billy the Kid and his gang.

Never seen him take

prisoners before though.

That ain't the work

of no bandits.

Billy the Kid,

he ain't no bandit.

He ain't even human.

He's some sort of...

some sort of creature.

A creature of the night.

Now you mind

putting that pig sticker

away now?

Please?

Look-hey, easy.

He's been real busy.

These folk...

they kin to you?

As close as it gets for me.

Where did he brings

those children?

If they're alive, I'm betting

they're in Deliverance.

Say...

seeing how you

and I have...

similar interests here...

maybe you and I should think

about teaming up.

I ride alone.

Hey, there's gonna be

an awful lot

of those bloodsuckers.

A woman alone won't be able

to handle it by herself.

Your fly's open.

Now hold up there, Missy.

You discharge a single round

from your weapons

in my town,

you, me, and Sadie here

will be having ourselves

a conversation.

Now if you're a pretty lady

looking for some work,

we got ourselves

some nice business folk

who pass through here.

And the railroad line's

coming soon.

Might want to get a pretty dress.

Have yourself a bath.

And do you hair up

real nice-like.

You talk to Martha

over at the Pig.

She'll point you

in the right direction.

And I might even drop in

and pay you a visit myself.

Keep an eye on her.

With pleasure.

I think I'm going to enjoy this.

Hey, hey, hey, I'm telling you

I've been chasing

that son of a b*tch for six months.

And there he was.

I sees him clear as day!

Hey, hey, hey.

Thank you.

Go on, sweet thing,

go on!

Ha ha ha ha!

Anyway...

I sees him as clear as day.

And I says,

"I don't care who thinks

"this cocksucker

is as dangerous

"as folks say he is.

"I don't care nothing

about how many men

they say he shot. "

The only thing

I plum care about

is where I got

my gun aimed.

Both barrels aimed

right at him I had.

And then I tells him,

"When you see the Devil,

you tell him Flintlock Hogan

sent you. "

Oh!

I shot that cocksucker good!

Now he closer

to the Devil hisself.

Bravo! Bravo!

Ooh-wee!

Mm!

Only two things

a woman is good for.

Making my grub and...

keeping my dick warm.

You say

the sweetest things.

Oh, there's plenty of sweet stuff

where that came from, honey.

Mm-mm!

Yeah!

Unh!

Aah!

Flintlock Hogan.

You're crushing

my windpipe.

You reckon

I'd give up looking for you?

Last time I saw you...

you interrupted a good game.

How about you let me

finish this time?

We can even deal you in.

We don't mind

taking your money.

Oh, come on, baby,

what you say, huh?

Unh!

Come on.

I'll take that.

More whiskey

Come on, fill it up.

I must have

a four-leaf clover

shoved right up

my arse.

You all may as well

fold now

and count your losses.

Otherwise Irish Mick

is gonna send you all home

crying to your mamas.

You sound funny.

I'm an Irishman, darling.

Don't you know what

an Irishman sounds like?

A cross between an a**hole

and a dead man.

Oome on, Mick,

just play your f***ing cards.

Patience is a virtue,

Mr. Hogan.

Full f***ing house.

What you got?

I got that beat.

Four Aces.

Bejesus!

Would you look at that?

You can add that to your list

a what a woman's good for.

Oocksucking

cheating b*tch!

Oome on!

Ain't it like an Irishman

to bring a bottle to a gunfight.

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