Bones
Great. Gunshots. Perfect.
It's just a backfire.
Like you'd know.
Face it, man. We are lost.
Hold on a second.
We're here.|Where the hell are you?
Why don't your b*tch ass|look behind you...
...and see what's crackin', man?
I got this.
Let me see it.
"Let me see it"?
Let me see it, man.
Show him the f***ing money.
Show him. Show him.
Where is it?
You think I got it|in my pocket, man?
Yeah.
I can't go get it, man.
Y'all might be the po-po.
I ain't no po-po.
You got to get it yourself, man.
It's around the corner,|down the block...
...by the...|What's that, n*gger?
Loose brick,|north side of the building.
Go, man. Bounce.
Let me go on record, Jason.
This is a really bad idea.
There it is.
Nice.
It's easy as pie...
...and twice as tasty.
Man, someone's screwing|with my car!
Come on.
Come on, in here!
I saw them go in.
This is a waste of f***ing time.
Come on.
Forget it.|There's no way they're in there.
Trust me. I've been|working here for 20 years.
There's nobody in there.|Let's go.
F***ing donut shop shuts|in less than five minutes.
All right.
Oh, God damn it!
Let's get the hell out of here.
Dude, that was close.
Yeah.
What the f*** was that?
F***.
Where'd it go?
I don't care.|Let's get the f*** out of here.
Go!
Go, go, go! Come on!
What the hell was that?
Hey, you!|Get away from there!
Get!
Dude, let's get out of here.
Oh, man.
Palmer!
Somebody help me!
Somebody help!
"For outside are|dogs and sorcerers-"
Revelation 22:
verse 15.- Hey, check it out.|- Jimmy, over here.
Yeah. Place your bets.
What's your number?
That must be your birthday, huh?
Get your money right.|Put it in here, baby.
Let's get these numbers running.
- You all right?|- Yeah.
This looks like a damn graveyard|around here, bro.
This neighborhood's|making a comeback.
Where the hell has it been?
This is the ugliest building|I've ever seen.
I don't know.
There's something about|this building.
It just drew me.
All right,|you know something?
I was planning|on doing this...
...after I got the place|cleaned up and whatnot...
...but, like the man says,|carpe diem.
What do you think about this,|little sis?
That's us.
"Illbient"?|Whose club is that?
Ours.
What do you mean, ours?
Like I said, ours.
Come on, check it out.
- In this?|- Yes.
Patrick,|what are you thinking?
This is prehistoric.
Can you picture it, though?
Look, we could have|the bar right here.
Dance floor.
- Yo, Bill.|- What?
DJ booth, right there.
Anything's possible,|but that's a lot of work.
Oh, Jesus.
Tell me that's part of a dog|or something.
Yeah, that's dog.
That's from a cat or something.
It's a pretty big cat,|Patrick.
Cat, dog, whatever.
I got a really great deal|on this place.
A really great deal, man.
They couldn't give it away.
It was dead meat stinking up|their books for 20 years.
Don't do that, Maurice.
Stop playing, man.
Chill.
The last owner on the lease,|before the bank...
...was back in '79.
It's been empty ever since.
Jimmy Bones?
- You heard of him?|- You haven't?
Not that I can remember.
He was a locaI legend|back in the Seventies.
Sure.
There was a song-
Sing it for me, baby. Come on.
Let's do this. Ready?
This is the story of Jimmy Bones...
Black as night and hard as stone...
Sorry.|Something about a deuce.
A switchblade and...
A switchblade and a diamond.
Get yourself a couple of dollars|and buy a piece of candy.
Say, "Thank you, Uncle Jimmy. "
Thank you, Uncle Jimmy.
Jimmy Bones.
Aw, Maurice. Jimmy Bones.|How bad-ass is that?
Jimmy Bones!
Patrick, I'm going|to tell you something.
I'm sold, baby,|and I'll tell you why.
This is what I'm thinking.
We could use this whole|Jimmy Bones theme...
...to make this place off the hook.
Look at this place, man.|It's a dump.
Actually, it'd have|to work to be a dump.
Look at the rest of the place|before you tear it down.
I know it's cold.
I'll run downstairs,|fire up the furnace...
...see if I can warm the joint up|a little bit...
...and you'll see.
This place has|serious potential, man.
PotentiaI to leave me|seriously injured.
I'm gonna check out how to get|the DJ equipment up there.
Who's coming?
Aw, man.
Aw, sh*t.
Am I trippin'?
I'm going this way.
Yeah, me, too.
No, you won't, buddy.
You're going|to follow me upstairs.
Tia, be careful.
Oh, sh*t!
F***ing rats.
Please don't bust,|because I can't afford that.
What's up?
Contact paranoia.|Maybe you heard of it.
I'm buggin' from hanging|with you all the time.
I tell you, goddamn, man.
Well, I got bigger problems.
I can't get this joint lit.|That's drug abuse.
Things are nuts down here|without you squawking that up.
Maurice?
Bill?
Hey... Buddy.
How long you been|locked in here?
Want my burger?
Damn, you were hungry.
You want us to move in here?
That's the only way we'll get|the place fixed in time.
Yeah, right.
And whichever of us|is alive by the end of week...
...inherits all|of Vincent Price's cash.
You want to play college radio,|high school reunions...
...and some fool's club once a week|for the rest of your lives...
...that's cool,|but I think we can do better.
I put everything I got|into this...
...because I believe|we can make it happen.
We move in. We take shifts.
Enough with|the motivational speech.
I'm down, all right?
Thank you.
He has a good track record,|so just go with him.
Fine. Mars needs|a little bit of Venus.
If I'm going to sleep|in a spook house...
...surround me with chicks|more scared than me.
Speaking of which...
Why would you say that|about my sister, man?
- Oh, sh*t.|- Look who I found.
What? Tia.
That's the nastiest dog|I ever seen.
He's not as ugly|as some people I know.
Anyway, I'm naming him Bones.
Bones?
Let's go get the stuff|we need and bring it back.
- Shotgun.|- Shotgun.
- I said it first.|- No, you hear things late.
By the way...
Dad does know about this, right?
Are you kidding?
Patrick, man-
It's going to be cool, bro.|I'm telling you.
Hey!
What y'all doing over there|with that dog?
Is he yours?
Is he yours, sir?
Hell, no!
What do you care, then?
I'll tell you something, boy.|Shoot that dog.
Shoot the dog?
Whatever you say, sir.
Come on, Bones.
Tia, put him in the back.
Don't feed that dog!
What the hell's wrong|with you?
Some holes can't be filled...
...and some hunger|can't be satisfied.
Some people need to stagger|their medication.
I'm serious!|He'll only get hungrier.
Come on, Cynthia.
Y'all people|really don't like dogs.
Ma'am, you need any help|with those bags?
No, thank you.
Really, let us help.
We just moved|into the neighborhood.
We're going to be neighbors.
Let me help you out.
You moved onto this block?
Not really to live,|but to play.
See, I'm a DJ, right?
In that building?
It's going to be le hot sh*t.
Pardon my Francais.
Ever heard of|the Resurrection Brothers?
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