Bronson Page #2

Synopsis: In 1974, a hot-headed 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement. During that time, Michael Petersen, the boy, faded away and 'Charles Bronson,' his superstar alter ego, took center stage. Inside the mind of Bronson - a scathing indictment of celebrity culture.
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  3 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
76%
R
Year:
2008
92 min
$100,000
Website
4,005 Views


Ca ..

is what we'll call "Charlie ...

... against a large wall.

When I Rock and Roll ...

When I move and I dance ...

When I'm a star of Rock and Roll.

When I Rock and Roll ..

When I move and I dance ...

When I became a rock star.

Nobody told me.

The truth was that he wanted me more

Nowhere in any way whatsoever.

Apparently, I managed to cost the system

Damage of 10 million pounds.

Then his Majesty

no longer wishes to be pampered by the most expensive of all the English prisoners.

However this was not what I was looking ...

But what I should do?

I'd go crazy if a

I did not try to escape ...

Ah yes ...

They had more than one trick up their sleeve ...

They told me sane ... in writing!

Before you even know I was back in the street ...

But Charlie B is not crazy ...

Non Ho ...

It was then time to breathe fresh air

and show what the world had to offer.

Very funny guys.

It was a pleasure ...

Come in, son.

That's ...

I'll show you your room and

we make a good cup of tea.

Come ...

That's ...

Oh ... That's me?

I was very small.

Where are all my things?

I could not take everything, Michael.

It was at Luton.

- Everything?

- It has kept some ...

Where is my bed?

Mama no one there, one I had when I was little.

We could not keep everything Michael

we had no place.

My bed is still in Luton?

Luton.

It has never changed, is not it?

My mother used to say:

"Stay with what you love."

Two things had not changed.

I knew Luton and ...

I knew Uncle Jack.

And Uncle Jack knew everybody.

And while they did not know they were not worth the blow to be known.

- On vacation?

- No.

I want to know my name.

How do you go?

I'm going to kill the queen.

- Then you go to London.

- No.

At Luton.

I can not believe my eyes ...

Come my boy,

You came just in time for cocktails.

Your attention ...

Ladies and gentlemen dressed as women,

Let me show you my favorite nephew.

Recement released from the will of his Majesty.

Mickey Peterson.

Assie up,

my child.

Miss Magnificent will bring you a cocktail.

Michael

It is a pleasure to meet you.

Ho, Jacky said he was awakened in you party inside.

Thank you.

His face torn.

Kiss should be fun.

It is remarkable that a mustache you got there.

I admire your education.

I always knew you had artistic talent.

It's a big boy.

What does the future to

Michael Peterson?

Ambition is the virtue of all great men.

He will stay with us.

Agree?

If it suits you.

No more than you.

It's very hard.

Wonderful.

Uncle Jack was always aware of the rumors.

It appeared that there was a former prisoner who was with me at Luton.

- Peterson.

- You smoke?

- Yes.

- How long did you stop?

- 10 years.

- Damn!

Make me a cup of tea, please.

Let's go.

So?

Interested?

Damn obviously I am.

You seem very much Mickey.

Fit ...

Tough.

Powerful.

You could make you money.

Not bad money ...

Everything you need is a name.

I'm sure Mickey will do.

No, you need a ...

... name of "war".

Like a movie star.

Charlton Heston.

Listen ...

Everyone has done a cheese

on Charlton Eston, was a count.

You're more the kind of Charles Bronson.

Charles Bronson ...

Yes ...

"A Death Wish" ...

It will have its effect.

Charles Bronson.

What do you look?

Confess you look at me, Charlie.

- You want to paint your nails?

- No.

- Where it comes from?

- Fighting.

- And that?

- Fighting ...

Fighting ...

You are very manly eh?

Do you mind if I touch your arm?

My god.

It's huge.

You should ...

What?

You ... You should not ...

What a darling?

You should not heat a guy like me ...

Ho really?

Where's the f***ing money?

Ah ok ...

Come!

Where is the f***ing money?

T'essaye of m'entuber right?

Not like Oliver Twist.

You have to make a name.

- I have given you the pure magic just now.

- Magic?

You're just pissed on a gypsy in the middle of nowhere ...

A "boss" would do it in the city boy.

Where next?

Let's go!

I love you.

What?

I love you ...

It was enjoyable.

But I like Brian.

Who is Brian?

It's my boyfriend.

And he has a motorcycle.

Brian.

Hello sir, may I help you?

I want to see this ring.

This ring is very expensive, sir.

Although ...

F*** you!

Move over b*tch!

Or I'll stumble.

That's ...

Move over b*tch!

N'apellez not the police.

Wait 10 minutes.

Merry Christmas.

I thought ...

You are a very gentle man, Charlie.

But thanks to you.

But you have no ambition.

You know what that means?

Look at this.

Thank you.

I'll get married soon ...

Cool ...

Well ...

Bravo.

Ok?

Goodbye, Charlie.

Damn charming ...

Empty words ...

That's what I say ...

There is always a reason for that

things happen, is it not?

Magic ...

It turned out that the lady of the sympathetic

Jewelry waited exactly

15 minutes.

But it does not take them 15 minutes to find me.

We waited.

Well, well, well ...

Charles Bronson ... ... right?

An American star Mongolian.

Star of movies, Mr.

"A Death Wish".

violent films.

Obviously.

Thank you.

Once your archives prison but ...

Tell me, Charles Bronson,

What exactly did you do during those 69 days?

I built an empire.

You are ridiculous.

Hi Charlie.

You want something to read?

I Judy Cooper.

It's time you change your ideas.

This one is really good.

Shut your f***ing mouth!

Shut your f***ing flip!

What?

I'm here with the librarian.

And he has big problems.

I think you should send someone to help, right?

Sit down.

Not sit in this chair, stupid!

And now?

I ... I do not know.

All one has to do is wait ....

I can wait all day.

I would go nowhere.

I can wait.

Hello?

Hello, Charlie.

You hear me?

Ho f***ing ... My ears are very stupid.

What was there, Charlie?

"What was there, Charlie!?"

Well ..

I'm sitting here ...

with

- What's your name?

- Love.

- Love !!!

- Andy Love.

- Ho! Andy Love!

I'll break his neck

And put his head in his buttocks

If you give me what I want.

What do you want?

What I want?

What did you have me?

Well ...

It depends on you ...

Right?

We finished and you can go to hell.

Andy Love ...

You have family?

Yes.

- Two children.

- Two children eh?

- What are you doing?

- What have I done?

You see how ca?

- Let's talk.

- Enough talk.

It is without interest.

- Wait.

- Wait for what?

- C'est ca.

- What will you do?

What will I do?

I am oiling my body.

That's what I'll do.

Look.

Holy sh*t.

Etale it in my back.

Put in on my f***ing back!

It was not the whole day.

More in my back and my feet.

My ass.

My ass f***ing gay!

Obey!

Depeche toi!

Faster!

Damn!

Sit in the corner and move more stupid.

Now I know how you feel ...

It's gonna be hell.

Charles Bronson ...

I'll go to goal.

We can not tolerate this behavior too.

We hoped you would come with us to the special unit.

We must stop with this case

hostage taking.

Attacking my officers ...

We can handle this a**hole sir.

We can hold it

until the end of the Journe, thank you.

Be in my office tomorrow at 6:15 stack

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Brock Norman Brock

Brock Norman Brock is a British screenwriter and playwright. He co-wrote the script for Nicolas Winding Refn's movie Bronson. Early in his career, his play Here is Monster was nominated for the Verity Bargate Award. The premiere production in 1990-91 was staged by the Show of Strength Theatre Company and directed by Mark Ravenhill.He lives in the East End of London with his partner Cara Konig-Brock and their two children. more…

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