Juggernaut Page #3
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- 2017
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you're talking about.
No!
(SCREAMS IN PAIN)
(LAUGHING)
He squeals like a little girl!
Listen to how loud he is!
(SCREAMS IN PAIN)
(LAUGHING)
No!
(CRIES OUT IN AGONY)
(CHUCKLING)
(MOANING)
Alright, thanks.
Hey.
Hey.
I told you I don't like you
coming here.
I don't like you around
this element.
That guy seemed
perfectly nice.
That guy used to be in here,
he stabbed a man in the face
to take his car.
That sound nice?
(PHONE RINGS)
Yeah?
Bill... are you actually
telling me that?
You know how many people
I've told this is happening?
The strings I've pulled?
What does it matter
if we get the permits?
No, no, no, Bill, you said
everything was fine
and now you're fixing
to make a liar out of me.
No, no, no, no, no.
He's just a salesman,
he doesn't know anything.
Yeah, well, just to be safe.
Yeah, safe for you maybe.
We got the name we needed,
why'd you have to bring
him here?
I thought you'd be grateful.
I'm serious.
What're we gonna do
with him?
I'm gonna send him
right back home.
He's gonna crawl to the cops.
No.
No, he won't.
(GASPING)
He's gonna go home to 13 Hover Street
to his beautiful wife, Camille,
and his two darling
little children
and he's not gonna
breathe a word of this, is he?
Because if he does, after
I'm done with his family,
I'm gonna gut him
like a f***ing fish.
(SOBBING)
Isn't that right?
(SOBBING)
See?
You slummin'?
Or you came to class up
the place.
You celebrating?
Family tradition.
My father,
his father and his father
and so on and so on.
My father drank, too.
Bet he didn't throw your
mother across the room
when he did.
Not all the way across.
I suppose you wanna help me
keep this tradition up?
(SOUL MUSIC PLAYS)
(SOUL MUSIC PLAYS)
These old songs.
My mother used to play them
over and over.
And over and over, and over
and over.
What about you?
I drove him crazy, too.
(LAUGHS)
My mother used to...
she played along to these songs.
My mother played
a rotten piano.
She played these bad
versions of these great songs.
I guess you end up loving
those bad versions.
Is that what I am?
Sure can put it away.
Come again?
Sure can drink.
Well, you know,
practice makes perfect.
It's, uh, one of two things
I'm great at.
What's the other thing?
Where does this bravado
come from?
Is it real?
That won't lead to any trouble.
Trouble isn't the worst thing a
person like you could get into.
I'm not free of trouble.
It just comes down to whether
someone's worth the trouble.
Thanks for the drink.
(SLOW MUSIC PLAYS)
She knows I like that
kind of behaviour,
She knows I like
that kind of behaviour,
Throw down your guns,
Don't be so reckless,
Throw down your guns,
Don't be so reckless
Mmm.
We need some music.
I'm at your
command, dear,
To keep love and
to hold,
Making you happy
is my desire, dear,
Keeping you is my goal,
Where did you go?
I'll forever love you,
The rest of my days,
(MUSIC SLOWS AND DISTORTS)
(MUSIC SLOWS AND DISTORTS)
My heart's at your
command, dear,
To keep love and to hold,
Making you happy
is my desire, dear
Keeping you is my goal,
I'll forever love you,
The rest of my days,
I'll never part
from you,
(HEART BEATING)
(MUSIC FADES)
(TRUCK PULLS UP)
You gotta be kidding me.
(TAPS ON GLASS)
Hey, wake up!
I need a jump.
You got cables?
The beast has got
a dead battery.
Go on, then.
Hey, whatever happened
to that hot piece of snatch
you used to run with?
She ran off.
Thanks for the reminder.
Is that right?
So you mind if I take
a stab at it?
She's got standards, Hank.
Evidently not.
(LAUGHS)
Let me try.
(FIRES UP ENGINE)
So you got her number?
Freeze!
Put your hands up!
Now!
Now!!
What's in your f***ing hand?
Drop it!
Drop it!
I don't get it.
Your brother owns a prison,
you wanna live in one.
It baffles me.
Brothers is tough.
Born under the same parents
with the same opportunities.
One fails, the
other succeeds.
It makes the failure all
that much more painful.
All the more humiliating.
Is that what's wrong
with you?
(KNOCKING)
Got a girl, Saxon?
I had one.
Yeah?
What happened?
She got disappointed
and disappeared.
Just like that?
Just without a word?
She wrote me a postcard
a few months later
with "aloha" written across it.
Sorry.
You know "aloha" means "hello"
and "goodbye"
in Hawaiian?
That must have been torture.
Not really.
I mean, I figured
it was goodbye,
but it could also mean hello,
you know what I mean?
So what's it like being
in a prison cell?
I can tell you about the
first time I went to prison.
I was just a kid.
Leonard bought this brand
new Triumph motorcycle
he wouldn't let anyone touch.
One night he says
"if you ace your subjects
at school
I'll let you take it out
for a spin".
So I do.
And when I remind him about
his promise he forgets
because he's drunk,
as usual.
But I took it anyway.
Of course, I get pulled over,
no license.
The sheriff takes me to
the dog house, calls Leonard,
but Leonard doesn't come.
Leonard leaves me there
for a week.
One week.
That's the lesson.
I didn't know a single criminal
before that.
Afterwards, I did.
(BUZZING)
Alright.
Looks good.
Your momma woulda
liked that.
Nice car, Dean.
(CLEARS THROAT)
Is this a social visit, Jack?
I don't know yet.
I've been hearing
some rumblings.
Rumblings?
Yeah. You know Saxon's always
been trouble.
Thanks for the update.
The people he's in bed with,
the kind of money
he's throwing around?
It's a whole new league
of trouble.
What're you talking about,
Jack?
What bed?
Who's money?
Hank.
He's been friends with Hank
since he was a pup.
Hank senior.
Look, I'm not my brother's
keeper, Jack.
What's it got to do with me?
He broke into the station
after your mother's file,
for one.
Why the hell would
he do that?
He's your brother.
You get him reigned in.
Is that a warning?
Get him reigned in or what?
Hmm?
When did you get
so sensitive?
Look, it's no secret we don't
like each other, Jack.
I hate you like a poison,
actually.
That's a heartbreaker.
He thinks you had something
to do with his mother's death.
Is that a heartbreaker,
Dean?
What exactly do you want,
Jack?
I thought you were the law
around here.
Do your job.
What do you want?
My blessing to arrest him?
Arrest him for what?
Asking questions?
Breaking into the police station
isn't enough?
It was your fianc
who bailed him out.
Oh, you didn't know?
Amelia. She bailed him out.
I thought you sent her.
I was just trying
to protect you.
Do me a favour, Jack.
Don't protect me.
(MUSIC BEGINS)
It's over, it's over,
it's over now,
It's over, that's all there
is, no more lonely tears,
That's how it is,
for now it is over...
(TURNS OFF MUSIC)
What f*** are you thinking?
You got it all figured out.
Decades of dysfunction,
you got us all running through
the hills
like the sound
of f***ing music.
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