Player 5150 Page #4
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- Year:
- 2008
- 91 min
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I had to watch my little sister.
My mom and the car.
My brother at
wrestling camp.
Hey! I've f***ing
got sisters, man!
I don't care!
I don't care about any of that sh*t!
I'm sorry.
What do I look
like to you?
Huh?
I mean, I'm standing
right here.
What do I look
like to you?
I don't know.
Do I look like a
Home Savings and Loan?
Or a B of f***ing A?
Huh?
Brian, turn
the water on.
Dwayne, these
sinks don't work.
Hey, knock it off, man!
Get the f*** out
of here, old man!
I said knock it off!
Get off of him!
Let go of me, old man!
Punk sh*t, come on!
Come on, f***er!
Put the bottle down!
F*** you!
Let him go, man!
Put the bottle down,
or I'll choke him!
What do we do?
Drop the bottle!
Put it down!
Okay, okay, okay!
Oh, f***!
Why don't you guys pick on
someone your own size, huh?
He's just a little kid!
I just said
let him go.
Threaten me with a bottle?
And you ask me to calm down?
I'll cut you back to grade school!
I'll cut you fags!
Uh-huh. Hey, Lucy?
Get a sandwich, honey.
What?
Mm. Come on.
You're an a**hole.
Yeah. Baby,
don't be so mad.
Don't hate me
because I'm beautiful.
Yo, T.
Hey! My man!
to send Beno after you.
No, not me.
You ain't gotta tell me twice, Tony.
But, um...
Why the rush?
I still have three games going.
Seventy thousand dollars.
That's a lot of money to be out, Joey.
I just thought maybe we'd make
it clear about our arrangement.
Well, I thought the
arrangement was Monday.
I'm thinking I'm gonna
need a little good faith.
Tonight.
Good faith? What...
What the hell is that?
Something down,
my friend.
Are you kidding me
right now, Tony?
Do you have any idea
how much I've been in to you
in the past and made good on it?
Do you? Cause it's every
single f***ing penny, man.
And after all
of that business,
suddenly you're putting
the squeeze on me
like I'm some sort of flunky
that fell off a prune truck?
What the f***
is that, man?
Don't "man" me you little
day trader piece of f***-meat.
I've been carrying you since
you started with the blow.
You've been late
not once, not twice,
that you owe me, hot shot.
things are no different.
Or the 60 dimes I've been
out for how long now? Huh?
I don't know!
Beno, how long
they been out?
Five weeks.
Five weeks I've
been carrying you.
You know what kind of stuff
does to me on the streets?
Bad business all
the way around.
Now look. If the rest of your plays
don't fall for you this weekend,
you're in for 100.
You understand me?
$100,000, Joseph.
Don't do it.
Stop!
What are they
doing in there?
Shut up!
Shut up!
Shut up!
Stop it!
It's in my pocket.
What?
There's $10,000
in my f***ing pocket.
It's in my pocket.
Hey!
Shut the f*** up! All right.
This just bought you off the slab.
Pick him up, Beno.
This is what
we're gonna do.
You watch your plays.
I watch your plays.
You lose, you better
have my f***ing money.
I swear to Christ. All right?
'Cause if I don't have it
Do we have
an understanding?
Yes, sir.
Good. Get him
out of here.
Good luck now.
Yeah.
Is that what happens?
Oh. My God.
Sorry about that.
He's been getting rough lately.
Yeah, what the f***?
He's not normally like this.
He owes a lot of
money around town.
Right on down the
food chain, huh?
By the way.
Thanks for that tip.
Oh!
The stock is performing
really, really well.
Oh. Good.
Good. Yeah.
It's climbing steadily.
That's a good
one for you.
I owe you a big one.
Yeah, I might need
that one day.
Shh.
Don't push that button, Z.
Hello, Tony.
Beno.
I was just out there.
Yeah. Just go.
Ooh, sorry.
Sharp girl.
Yeah, a real scholar.
Hello, Nick.
I just came by as a friendly
reminder that I'll be very interested
in settling up our
outstanding account.
My markers are
due on Monday.
Ah. That is if you can count on
your own clientele making good.
I hope you can.
But, nonetheless,
not really my concern.
My concern is
my own clientele.
And my own
clientele is you.
I've been carrying,
I imagine, most of your debt.
I'm gonna need some sort
of down payment now, Tony.
Some good faith.
I'm sure you understand.
I don't like carrying small
time penny ante thieves like you.
And I don't even like coming
here to places like this.
But the world
we live in, huh?
Take this.
It's ten.
It's ten grand.
Accept it with my apologies.
And Monday morning
we'll square up.
I hope you're right
for your sake, Tony.
I don't want to have
to come here again.
Yeah. We understand
each other.
Good.
F***!
What's going on?
Hey.
With all the focus on
the Governor's fundraiser,
Ali forgot to remind me her parents
were coming for the weekend.
She thought she'd
also invite my own parents.
Not so sure
I deserved that one.
Gary owned a fax company. Jane liked
to take vacations with her girlfriends.
As far as my own parents,
they were just doing time.
I want to make sure to watch.
Maybe we'll sit down and watch
them together in the living room.
I know!
I'm excited.
I was in the hole now
for 70 large, with 3 more plays.
Putting on the in-law
Get back to his left.
No! He is hit, he goes down.
And it looks like
he has injured a knee.
Gary was a firm
believer in winterizing,
and I was doing my best not to
poke his eyes out with an ice pick.
I was thinking if I
somehow left him alone,
I might just wake up with
a new roof in the morning.
Seattle was down and I was on the
verge of choking another 10,000
which would put me
at 80,000 in the hole.
On the in zone!
Touchdown Seattle!
I knew Tony was
just waiting for me.
They couldn't do it.
Seattle loses big to Miami.
Don't go Seattle.
Arizona came on in an hour.
And San Francisco was the first
game on the following morning.
We'll have the opening
kick-off in two minutes.
You don't want to put the
barbecue sauce on too early.
You wait 'till the meat starts
to come away from the bones.
You know the chicken's done.
You don't wanna get no salmonella.
Then you put the
barbecue sauce on.
I could feel the pressure
of it all when I took issue with Gary
working my barbecue.
You can't just parachute
in on a guy's barbecue.
I finally got rid of
those damn spider veins.
I could go
on a cruise and be okay.
The best I could do
was win the remaining two
and get back to 60
minus the juice.
Arizona was on the fast
track to getting cleaned.
Ninety thousand bucks.
Now the best I could do was owe
Barman was ready to fire me.
Nick was asking me to wash his money.
daughter's college fund.
My bills were late.
I've nearly run out of money.
And I wouldn't be surprised
And then it came to me.
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