Chopper Page #8

Synopsis: Chopper tells the intense story of Mark "Chopper" Read, a legendary criminal who wrote his autobiography while serving a murder sentence in prison. His book, From the Inside, upon which the film is based, was a best-seller.
Director(s): Andrew Dominik
Production: First Look Pictures
  12 wins & 14 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
72%
UNRATED
Year:
2000
94 min
Website
3,153 Views


- Work it out! - ...break the news

to them that their number's up?

You say "Look, you've given me you're

money, you've been a good sport...

I do apologise but i'm

gonna have to kill you. "

You don't really do all that stuff?

What?

All that stuff you're saying on TV.

You know me, never let the truth

get in the way of a good yarn.

Come and have a look one day.

I fancy the 10 toes

that i've got, i'll keep them.

- You've got a nice foot.

- Thanks.

Unbelievable, smiling your little

pearly teeth at her, she's loving it.

Rene Brach with that report from Pentridge.

I get the feeling that that's not the

last we'll be hearing from Mark Read.

Too bloody right!

I must point out that Chopper Read

was not paid for that interview.

This programme does not pay criminals.

Bring it! Give us more!

Where you going?

What's going on here?

Is that it?

How much do you want mate?

Jeses Christ, it's a television

station, they gotta sell stuff.

Brilliant bloody publicity if you ask me.

What's that gotta be worth to me?

Worth anything mate, worth anything.

Who needs to be bloody

paid when you get on...

that's bloody prime time

this time of the night.

I come acroos alright didn't I?

I reckon I come across intelligent...

but tough.

Come on, we've got

some work to do mate.

You alright for ciggies mate?

Yeah i've got.

- Sweet, sure?

- Yeah.

Catch you later.

I'm gonna have to

shut this door Mark.

That's alright, I know.

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