Marauders Page #8
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- 2016
- 107 min
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Mims.
Go home, Mims.
I can't.
You know that.
You made two
smart choices today,
make one more
and get out of here.
Nobody knows I'm here,
you can go.
You just need to
leave the money.
I knew you were
half a bad guy,
don't come here and rob me.
I'm not
gonna take anything,
I just need to
turn the money in.
Bullshit.
I don't know how much my wife
knows about the man
that I've become.
I've done some really
f***ed up things, man.
Really bad things.
But it ends here.
That's not how this
is gonna go down, Mims.
I need to do it for her.
This has nothing
to do with her.
Maybe it does.
Maybe the man that I've let
Maybe...
If I do this I can heal her.
This can't save her,
but it might kill you.
I gotta try.
Are you kidding me,
I will kill you right now!
Put the gun down
and go home to your wife.
If I leave, I'm guilty.
If I've got dues
to pay, I'll pay 'em.
This has nothing
to do with you,
everything got f***ed up.
Hubert is still out there.
I need to do something
good with this money.
I'm the one who has
something to make up for.
I can't let you get
in the way of that.
I need to take the money.
Put the gun down!
Walk away, Wells.
Don't make me do this!
I need you to drop--
[gunshot]
Officer down in the
old brewery tunnels.
[man on radio]
You're breaking up, repeat!
Officer down in the
old brewery tunnels, come quick!
Tell my wife...
I died good.
[phone rings]
[Stocky]
He hit the grid, Mexico.
Hey, Stocky, forget
this call ever happened.
[mariachi music]
[indistinct chatter]
I knew if I trailed him
long enough you'd pop up.
So it was you I was
holding at the bank, huh?
Mims picked a bad day
to go straight.
Ten dead, most of them
not on your list.
Well, 11 if you count Velasquez.
Which I mean I figured.
out his eyes with shanks.
That wasn't a
coincidence, right?
So was it all worth it?
I don't know.
No.
Well, T.J.'s finally safe.
He's back with his girl
and his kid, so there's that.
I know you and your boys were
sent in to kill
T.J. and his unit.
It felt wrong from the start.
Only half a team was sent in.
That's never done.
It was supposed to be clean.
No bodies, no evidence
left behind, clean.
They just kept telling us
that a group of soldiers
had gone rogue.
That's what I kept hearing,
rogue, rogue, rogue.
Didn't feel right.
I knew before we went in
this mission was bullshit.
Why didn't you speak up?
Are you kidding me?
I'm not gonna do
a job that I was
trained to do because
it didn't feel right?
With all due respect,
sir, I was a soldier.
Who was I gonna tell that to?
After we were done,
T.J. was the only one left.
He was scared, confused.
[gunfire]
I took one look in his eyes
and it confirmed everything
I had been feeling.
We, all of us,
had been set up.
How'd you get him out?
Snuck him out in a body
bag and a weapon's crate.
So you and your boys can blame
others for your
actions back then.
Who do you blame for them now?
We all lost
sight of the point.
All the security guards killed
at the last robbery,
it all got f***ed up.
I just couldn't stop it.
What was that point,
that you were
gonna get your revenge
and a few million in cash
for your time and effort?
I don't know, maybe?
So what are you gonna do?
I'm gonna finish
what I started.
It ends with Hubert.
No, Hubert ends with me,
you lost that privilege
when you became a vigilante.
No, you don't get
out of this that easy,
you've got more debts to pay.
All that money
you and your boys stole.
It's not gonna
bring anybody back,
but I know a lot
of people who are
suffering because
of your actions.
I trusted you once,
you betrayed me.
Don't make me regret it.
Miss.
Can I have two glasses
of Pinot Noir delivered
to that table?
Thank you.
Is that, Hubert?
What are the f***ing odds we
pick the same vacation spot?
[chuckles]
It's all right.
This one's all bark and no bite.
Would you excuse us?
You might have just
cost me a $100 million deal.
Best news I've heard all week.
I took the liberty.
Thanks, hun.
Why not.
I guarantee you
whatever they serve
is better than that swill
you buy in your dive.
I prefer my swill.
I'd ask you why
you don't drink it,
but I don't give a f***.
What now, Agent Montgomery?
Surely even your
little mind understands
this country's so corrupt,
what are you gonna do?
You can't touch me here.
Or else I could have you killed.
That, and it wouldn't
cost me the price
of one of your cheap suits.
You really don't
like my suits?
It's alright.
Well...
You're not drunk are you?
One sip of this?
[chuckles]
I'll go to Hell
so you can go to Heaven.
[screaming]
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