Criminal Activities Page #8

Synopsis: Pic is about four young guys who reunite at an ex-classmate's funeral. One mentions to the others inside information on a stock that is a guaranteed lock to make them instant millionaires. Unfortunately, the deal goes south along with their investment. Things go from bad to worse: one of them borrowed his share of the money from a mobster.
 
IMDB:
5.8
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48%
Year:
2015
94 min
160 Views


Eddie.

Yeah, good news,

ready for pick up.

You're ready for pick up?

Well, there's been a

change of plan, Eddie.

What are you talking

about, there's been

a change of plans?

The kind where I

f***ing call you back!

What...

motherf***er hung up on me!

Get the f*** out.

You shouldn't

have hung up on him,

Why'd you hang up on him?

You shouldn't have-

Shut up, Noah.

I can't hear myself

f***ing think.

Oh, sure, no, that's great.

Guys, let's give

Zach time to think.

What the f*** are you doing?

Don't you think that

before you hang up on a guy

who's most likely gonna see us

sleeping with the f***ing

fishes, you should of

consulted with us first?

Are you f***ing yelling at me?

Yes I'm f***ing

yelling at you!

Guys, yelling won't help!

I'm just trying to have

some f***ing input here.

We wouldn't even be

in this f***ing mess

if it wasn't for you,

shut the f*** up!

Shut up!

Eddie Lovato?

Oh, great, f***ing great.

That's who's behind all this?

Why he got beef with me?

What the f*** he want with me?

Do me the decency

of a straight answer

with the f***ing state I'm in.

Fine, have it your way.

What's the difference?

Y'all wrote your

own obits anyway.

You just shut the f*** up?

Yeah, shut the f***

up, you f***ing love

hearing yourself f***ing talk!

You shut the f*** up!

You think you a lion?

You a mouse!

I dare you to untie

me, motherf***er!

Everybody, shut the f*** up!

Shut up!

Jesus Christ!

I'm gonna tape

his f***ing mouth.

Yeah, okay, great.

Yeah, I know where it is.

All right, I appreciate it.

Thanks.

Who was that?

That was a guy I

did some work with

a couple months back.

He works at the

Treasury Department.

He says our only

course of action

right now at this moment,

is to turn ourselves in.

Voluntarily.

What about him?

If he is who he thinks he is,

they'll be happy

to have him back.

Where's the car?

It's out back.

All right, well, give

me the f***ing keys.

What about Eddie?

What about his niece?

F*** Eddie, f*** his niece!

We're going to the FBl,

this ends right now!

This is it, this is

it, we're going to jail.

We're going to jail

for God knows how long.

And when we get out,

Eddie'll kill us,

or maybe Marques'll kill us.

Or maybe we'll just

die in jail, butt raped

with a bullet in the

back of our head.

Thanks, Zach, f***!

I agree with Noah,

we need to stick to

the original plan, Zach.

Did you hear what I just said?

I can't believe you're not

backing me up on this, Bryce!

What do you think

Eddie's gonna do to us?

Look, this is

a true life line.

Trust me!

Give me the god damn car keys.

Give me the god damn car keys!

Give him the f***ing keys.

I'm gonna pull the car around.

All right?

This is a good thing.

I'll be right back.

Get Socrates ready.

You hung up on me.

Mr. Lovato, I mean, Eddie.

I was gonna call you back.

Hello, Marques.

F*** you.

Sounds like he's

happy to see us.

How'd you find us?

What's it matter? The important

thing is, we're here.

You boys did good.

Your parents should be proud.

So I just have one little

favor to ask of you,

one little detail,

and we're done.

Consider the slate clean.

That's it, it's over?

Yeah.

No need in discussing

that this guy

had a f***ing wire on him

when we picked him up?

You already knew

that, didn't you?

Look Zach, I think the

less we know the better.

Shut the f*** up!

Zach, Noah's right, let's

just get this over with.

What's left?

Okay, I need each of you

to put a bullet in him.

What?

Yes.

Now I know you're asking

why, but I'm gonna give you

that two-part answer, okay?

Okay one, my niece, done,

safe, I'm happy.

All right?

But I do not

need Marques alive.

Okay, and two, and this

is for your protection

as well as for mine.

I can't have you guys

talking about this.

My feeling is that

accessory to murder

is the greatest

motivation for you guys

to shut the f*** up.

Eddie, this is none of

our business, you know?

I mean we would

never say anything.

I know that you

wouldn't talk about it,

but I need an insurance policy.

Come on!

It's simple.

So, all you have to do is

decide who's gonna be first.

And you guys can decide

amongst yourselves,

I don't really care

who's first.

Let's go, come on.

Let's do it.

Noah, you go first.

- What?

- You go first.

What, no!

You f***ing got us

into this f***ing mess!

You're going first!

No!

It's only f***ing fair

that you f***ing go first!

No!

No?

You f***ing little

f***ing parasite!

F*** you, Zach!

F***ing shoot him, you

little f***ing parasite!

We're not in

high school anymore,

you can't just order me around!

If you don't

f***ing shoot him,

I swear to God I'm

gonna f***ing shoot you!

Zach, what the f***,

put the gun down!

You wanna f***ing

shoot him Bryce?

Leave Noah alone, put

the f***ing gun down.

F*** you!

If you don't shoot him, by

the time I count to three,

I swear to God I'm

gonna f***ing shoot you.

Zach!

I am not your

f***ing b*tch anymore!

Yes you are, you

are my f***ing b*tch!

F*** you!

You have always

been my f***ing b*tch!

Test me!

One!

- Two!

- F*** you!

Jesus f***ing Christ, Warren!

Oh, my f***ing God

he's f***ing dead,

he's f***ing dead, there's

a f***ing dead guy!

Warren, are you okay?

- What the f***?

- Far from f***ing okay.

F***!

Hey, fellas?

We don't have all night.

Who's next?

Come on!

Mr. Lovato?

Noah, yes.

Technically Warren

shot Marques three times

and since there's four

of us, I was wondering

maybe if you would

consider the possibility

ofjust one of us left

having to shoot him?

That's not possible.

Okay,

there you have it.

We need another volunteer.

Let's go.

Let's do it quickly, men.

Let's get it over with.

Somebody pick up that

gun, or you're all gonna

wake up tomorrow with

a f***ing toe tag.

We don't have all

night boys, come on.

Marques...

was a disappointment.

Well, Noah, friends think I should

of tossed you in with him.

What do you think?

Really?

Well, I think if they got

to know me a little better,

they'd think differently.

I'm sorry you had to go

through all this, Mr. Flemmings.

But there's a lesson

to be learned here today.

You f*** people over, you end

up at the bottom of the lake.

So do I get the money or

do I end up in the lake?

And thanks for

agreeing to meet me

on such short notice, I

know you're a busy guy,

so you know, I

appreciate the gesture.

I think you'll like this.

So a friend of mine

works for the FBl.

White collar crime division.

Hey, you guys ever

hear of Bidexco?

A startup

pharmaceutical company

was under heavy surveillance

by federal authorities...

And one of the

guys does a coffee run,

brings my pal

someone else's latte

with six spoonful's of sugar.

So he walks it over to the

agent with a sweet tooth

who so happens to be

working with an informant

who's spending

all his afternoons

putting his associates on tape.

You wanna

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Robert Lowell

Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV (; March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet. He was born into a Boston Brahmin family that could trace its origins back to the Mayflower. His family, past and present, were important subjects in his poetry. Growing up in Boston also informed his poems, which were frequently set in Boston and the New England region. The literary scholar Paula Hayes believes that Lowell mythologized New England, particularly in his early work.Lowell stated, "The poets who most directly influenced me ... were Allen Tate, Elizabeth Bishop, and William Carlos Williams. An unlikely combination! ... but you can see that Bishop is a sort of bridge between Tate's formalism and Williams's informal art." Lowell was capable of writing both formal, metered verse as well as free verse; his verse in some poems from Life Studies and Notebook fell somewhere in between metered and free verse. After the publication of his 1959 book Life Studies, which won the 1960 National Book Award and "featured a new emphasis on intense, uninhibited discussion of personal, family, and psychological struggles," he was considered an important part of the confessional poetry movement. However, much of Lowell's work, which often combined the public with the personal, did not conform to a typical "confessional poetry" model. Instead, Lowell worked in a number of distinctive stylistic modes and forms over the course of his career.He was appointed the sixth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, where he served from 1947 until 1948. In addition to winning the National Book Award, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1947 and 1974, the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1977, and a National Institute of Arts and Letters Award in 1947. He is "widely considered one of the most important American poets of the postwar era." His biographer Paul Mariani called him "the poet-historian of our time" and "the last of [America's] influential public poets." more…

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