Player 5150
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- Year:
- 2008
- 91 min
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Oh, f***!
I did it again.
I f***ing did it again.
F***!
I can't believe that
I did it again.
myself back in this position
and I'm right back
where I shouldn't be.
Why?
Here's how it works.
The Index Option
offers the investor
an opportunity to either capitalize
on an expected market movement
or to protect his holdings
in underlying instruments.
Can you hold on for
one second, Mr. Alden?
Carolyn, could you get
me Mr. Haggerty, please?
He's at Jeffries
in Dallas. Thank you.
Right away, Mr. Delgado.
Mr. Haggerty.
How are you, buddy?
No. I'm good, I'm good.
Call the charter, Diane.
Push back my take off an hour.
I'll see to it
right away, Mr. Villa.
What's your play today?
I want two $1,000-bets on number
three in the seventh at Hollywood Park.
Firestorm?
at a hundred to one.
Haven't let you
down yet, have I?
Okay.
Exactly. Right.
More equity savings
on the consumer side.
Call Joey Delgado
at Barman's.
Ask him to meet me at
Trump's this afternoon.
Get my satchel
out of the safe.
Leave it with the concierge there.
His name's Bobby.
Ask him to seat us somewhere
we can have some privacy.
Okay. Okay.
All right, bye-bye.
Carolyn, I need
Ali, please.
She's at the campaign
headquarters number. Thank you.
Mr. Alden?
Hey!
I'm so sorry. Um...
Right. Yeah.
It sounds good
to me. It does.
No. We need his
public endorsement.
Not just some pat on the head.
I don't care what it takes to get it.
If we gotta get dirty, we gotta get dirty.
We don't have time to deal with this.
Joey's office's
on line three.
Hey. How did you do that?
I was just thinking about you.
It sounds pretty busy over there.
Like you've got your hands full.
Yeah, it's her.
Something bad's going on.
He must've done something
and she caught him.
You can cut the
intrigue with a hacksaw.
Headlines. Ali Brandt tied to Governor-Elect's
dirty pre-election philandering.
Listen, um, I have a meeting later
today at Trump's with a client.
By the way, your shirt and your slacks
are ready at the cleaners for you.
You called the
cleaners for me?
Yeah, why?
Like you would?
I guess I'll pick them up at the cleaners
and then I'll come straight to you.
Just don't be late
whatever you do.
I don't wanna be stuck dancing with
Governor Groper until you get there.
Actually, I'd like
to see that.
Yeah, you really would.
Oh, I gotta go.
There's my other line.
I'll see you tonight.
I love you.
I love you, too, Ali.
Bye.
You want one, Beno?
Not while I'm working.
Oh, aren't you Mister
Nine to Five?
The punk here yet?
No, not yet, T.
Hey. Keep doing that sh*t.
You gonna get the thins.
More than you do
for me, Tony.
Dwayne's here, Tony.
Little brave Dwayne.
He's late.
Give him a minute to think
about it. Then send him back.
Okay.
Put that sh*t away
and get out of here.
F***. Tony?
Tony.
Why do you always make me leave
every time you bring people back here?
Because I said so,
little girl.
I'm doing business here. Go on out
front 'till I have Z bring you back.
You always make me leave
every time you do business.
Why can't I see
this side of it?
I'm learning the phones. It's part of business.
Not this side of it, okay?
Not this side.
Go out front and have
Z make you macaroni.
I'm not hungry.
Honey, you're killing me. Go.
You want me give you a crack?
I'll give you a crack.
Go. Go.
Next time
I'm staying.
I'm staying,
Tony, even if.
I'm staying.
Next time.
It's a good thing she's cute.
Beno, bring the guy in.
You want the rest of the
macaroni from yesterday?
Don't me a dick.
Well, look what
the cat dragged in.
Tony, how you doing?
I've been better!
I get a little irritable when I don't
get what's mine in a timely manner.
Good!
Dwaine, Dwaine, Dwaine,
Dwaine, Dwaine, Dwaine.
What the hell am I
gonna do with you, huh?
I'll have the rest
of it next week.
Wow! Dwaine.
Let me ask you.
What do I look like to you?
I mean, I'm standing right here.
What do I look like to you?
What do you mean?
What I mean is, what
do I look like to you?
I mean, do I look like a
Home Savings and f***ing Loan? Huh?
Not really.
Not really?
Do I look like a Wells f***ing Fargo?
I'll have the rest of it next
week, Tony. I swear to God.
Next week.
The theory of next, right?
I hate the theory
of next. I do.
We're gonna have a little
lesson in understanding, okay?
Okay? Yeah,
come here.
Come here.
Knock-knock.
I said knock-knock, Dwaine.
Come on, it's a game.
I say knock-knock. You say
who's there? It's fun, okay?
Knock-knock.
Who's there?
Dwaine. Dwaine
the tub.
Get it?
I'm drowning?
Isn't that funny?
I'm "dwowning," Dwaine.
"Dwowning."
It burns!
I'm sorry.
Cool off. Cool off.
All right.
Life gets rough when you
don't pay your f***ing bills!
This is what happens when
you don't pay your bills.
Okay? All right.
Ooh, look at
that there.
F***!
Get up.
Come on.
That'll heal.
Here. Don't bleed
on my floor.
Okay. As much fun as that was,
there's a lesson to be learned here.
That is, when you owe the money,
you gotta pay the man. Okay?
Yeah, Tony.
Sure.
We're clear. You're gonna bring
the rest of the 7,500 you owe me,
plus another
Ten thousand?
Where am I gonna get $10,000?
I don't care where you get
it as long as you do get it.
Okay? Otherwise Beno
and that's gonna be even
more fun than we had here.
But look, take this.
I'm doing you a favor.
What the sh*t is this?
Get out of here
and get me my money.
Beno, is it me?
How are things, Joey?
Th-things are good.
Got a few concerns, Joe.
Okay.
I've been going over
some of your work.
You're hitting numbers
like nobody in this office.
Yes, sir.
Joe, I've seen it a thousand times
with young talented guys like you.
It sounds basic, but, uh,
are you getting your sleep?
You're the first
to arrive. Last to go.
I love what I do.
If that's what
you mean.
Oh, I know you do, but, uh, some
of these decisions you've made
they've made some of our
clients a little nervous.
Okay.
A few of your
calls, uh,
were played like you
were a swing trader.
Letting sit overnight?
The client has
extreme expectations.
These portfolios are
the sum of the hard work
of real people's
lives, Joe.
This company's reputation
was built on being conservative.
What you did
is called gambling.
That reputation
can ruin a company.
Mr. Barman...
It's your job to contour
our client's expectations.
It's critical to our
overall success here.
Sometimes it can become
a fine line can't it?
And it's your job
to know the difference.
Yes, Carolyn?
There's a deli delivery
person here to see you.
Uh, he says his
name is Beno.
Okay. Um...
Yeah, uh... Yeah,
send him back.
Okay.
F***.
Hey, Beno.
I was actually just
gonna call you guys.
It's right here
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