The Infiltrator
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- Hey.
- Hey, there you are.
My favorite waitress.
Ah, you say that to every waitress.
Oh, no, no, no, you are.
Thanks.
Hey, you know, the last guy that paid me,
he paid me with a gram.
- A gram? Jesus...
- A gram.
This guy, he told me...
I know, right?
He told me that
because money was old-fashioned.
- Really? Call me old-fashioned then.
- Old-fashioned.
Call me old-fashioned?
This guy says that...
He said that money was done.
- Yeah.
- And that what we needed was a new...
- Oh, f***, what's that word?
- A new what?
Like a new...
- Like a, you know... Come on.
- Oh, I know. No, I know what you mean.
- But you're so cute when you struggle.
- Come on.
What we need is a new currency.
- Right?
- Sh*t.
Yeah, that's what he said.
I liked that guy.
I bet you did.
- I can't have that.
- Not right now.
Maybe later.
I'll come find you later.
I'm gonna keep your 20.
Keep the 20, that's for you, doll.
Now I am gonna watch you wiggle away.
Wiggle away-
Hey, keep your eyes off my girlfriend.
Hey, you believe I bowled a 240
in Monday's league?
Bowling. Mi fa cagare!
Yeah.
You know, my people say
they can handle more.
That's just what my people like to hear.
How's 10 keys?
- It's not too heavy for me.
- Great.
Hey, let's get the f*** out of here.
Yeah. It stinks like something's burning.
Jesus.
- Jesus. God.
- What?
- What is it?
- No, no, it's all right.
- It's all right. I just...
- You're all right?
It's like indigestion, or my gallbladder,
or something. It's all right.
You think I wanna
count 40 grand in ones, Mangione?
What, do I look like a banker to you?
It's all there.
Man, I swear something is burning.
What the f***?
- Sh*t. Come on.
- No, no, no.
- It's like my appendix burst or something...
- F***.
Let me get you out of here. Come on.
- Get on the ground!
- Get on the ground!
- Get on the ground!
- Get on the ground now!
Let's go! Now!
Get your f***ing hands off me!
Let's go, let's go.
Hey, don't worry, Bob.
Our people will get us out of this.
Shut it. Shut it.
You okay? You all right?
Come on.
Holy sh*t.
Okay, let's go, let's go.
- Hey.-
- Hey.-
What are you doing up?
Couldn't sleep.
- You couldn't sleep?
- No.
- Did it go okay?
- Oh, yeah. Piece of cake.
So,
is Bob Mangione dead?
Oh...
He's dead, all right. Deep fried.
So, my niece and nephew,
are they good?
Look at them. They're good.
Yeah, yeah. That's good.
Because kids need a lot, you know.
Tell me about it.
So, Bobby, tell me.
What?
How much you get?
Come on.
Aunt Vicky, we have been through this.
I work for the government.
You don't get a piece of the action?
No. A piece of the action?
- What, 10, 20%?
- No, not a dime.
Ah... And they call us criminals.
Eh. You should have stayed
with the accounting.
You could have cooked your uncle's books.
You could have owned this place by now.
Everyone needs a beachfront address.
I got six of them.
Yeah, well,
I just don't live in your world.
I'm afraid you do.
A little advice, Bobby?
Yeah, sure.
When your Uncle Al died,
I didn't become a little old bag lady
in a bag dress.
No, no, no, I pulled myself up,
carried on in his name,
even when I didn't have enough
to buy a loaf of bread.
No one knew nothing.
I didn't have a pot to piss in,
but I had a Caddy,
20 Chanel suits, diamonds up my throat,
and season tickets to the Giants.
And nobody was giving me nothing.
- Nobody.
- Aunt Vicky, what do you want from me?
Bobby, Bobby, Bobby.
Please, dear.
Don't be Bobby Loser.
Be Bobby Somebody.
Listen up. It's bad out there,
so a couple of team changes.
Peters, you're with Sanchez.
Mazur, you're with Abreu.
What about Cooky?
but he'll ride the desk on this one.
Hit the lights.
Lights!
When I say bad, I mean the County Morgue had
to rent Burger King's refrigerated trucks
to ice all the dead bodies
littering our sunny streets.
Score. Cartel 100, Customs zero.
Meet with your connects,
talk to your informants, do your job.
All right, out, out, out. Everybody out.
You understand me?
Before I go to jail,
I swear on my f***ing kids,
I'm gonna put someone on Jeff.
You tell Jeff to meet me
at his father's development.
We'll go in the big pool.
And I'm gonna go in naked
so he doesn't have to worry
about me having a gun.
'Cause I'm gonna bite
the motherf***er's cock off
- and I'm gonna spit it in his wife's mouth.
- Enough. Enough.
Bond denied. Take him away.
Hey, f*** you, buddy.
Huh?
Order. Take him away.
- Get the f*** off me.
- Mr. Myers...
is like at his place.
Advise your client that if there's another
outburst like this, he's going to...
I need to tell you
because of your wound, you're eligible
for retirement with full benefits.
I'd hate to lose you, Bob.
Once your children
walk out the door, they're on their own.
Say no...
Uh-huh. Huh...
- Okay. Uh, Colonel
Mustard, in the library...
- He's always the guy.
- (ON TV Do you want some reefer?
- Four.
- It'll make you feel good.
No, no, no.
Hello? Hello?
Help your children to just say no.
Hello? Anybody home?
I'm not a Jehovah's.
Hey, Mrs. Mazur, pardon.
- I'm sorry, but I'm with Customs.
- Stay here. No, no, it's okay.
- Who's that?
- I don't know.
We're gonna have a little chat outside.
- Why don't you finish the game?
- Okay. It's kind of cold.
I'll be in in a minute.
It's all right. We're fine.
Carry on.
Andrea, take your time, okay.
- You know, we have a front door.
- Well, then answer it, bro.
Just because we don't answer,
doesn't mean you can just...
- I was knocking for 20 minutes.
- If I don't wanna answer my door.
I'm sorry, bro. I'm sorry.
How about if we...
No, no. We're
not going inside.
What do you want?
Well, hey.
- Tea, gentlemen?
- Ah. Bendita, it's so kind of you.
I don't get invited to
too many houses with a wife and tea.
You weren't invited.
More like coke, whores and Schlitz,
you know what I'm saying?
- Right.
- What is this, Darjeeling?
- I'll be in in a second. Thank you.
- Okay. Okay.
All right, bro, check it.
I got this money broker, Gonzalo Mora Jr.,
- who can connect us with some...
- Okay, let me guess,
you have a Colombian snitch
who gave you that name?
- They prefer to be called informants...
- I know what they prefer to be called.
How long have you known him?
- Long enough. What is this, 20 Questions?
- Long enough.
- And how much is you offer?
- 250K. What do you care?
Is it coming out of your pocket?
$250,000 for...
Yeah, nobody said the war on drugs
was gonna be cheap, bro.
These people who sell information,
they walk on the dirty side of the street.
And then they cross over
to the side that's been swept.
But their shoes always stay muddy.
Is that Shakespeare?
Yeah. Shakespeare.
- All right. All right.
- You can see yourself out over the wall.
Okay. All right, be like that.
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