Top Coat Cash Page #3

Synopsis: The movie opens as Johnny Thompson loses a vital MMA match in Vegas. Because of his unscrupulous dealings, he flees Vegas and returns to his hometown of Kansas City. Things heat up when Joe McCray, the bookie from Vegas, arrives in Kansas City with two of his lackeys to collect from Johnny. As this is occurring, Jason and Tom Perkins, a father son duo who operate a nail salon, are looking for partners to join in their daring bank heists after one of their partners is killed. Jason and Tom learn that Johnny, with whom they worked with years before, is back in town. They decide to approach Johnny with an "opportunity". Johnny agrees to join them, but the situation progressively deteriorates when the FBI and Joe McCray begin to suspect (with good reason) that Johnny is behind the bank heists. An array of characters enter the picture to complicate the plot, including: Eric Hoffman (a corrupt banker), Brennan (an amateur race car driver), Jason's wife, Johnny's son, Johnny's ex-wife, Earnes
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2017
105 min
40 Views


minute already hitting up

on the redhead.

- Been a long time,

Johnny, good to see you.

- You too.

- Have a seat.

- Well let's get right to it.

We got a lot of jobs

lined up and we need a man

with your skills

to make it happen.

- What kind of skill set

are we talking about?

- What kind of skills

are we talking about?

We're talking about

armed robbery.

Banks.

I need a partner, if you

come in with us you get

15% of the net take.

- When do we start?

- Tomorrow.

Meet the driver

at this location.

- Hey, hey!

You didn't come see

me before you left.

- Sorry, my mind's just

a bit out of the place

right now.

- Well, my shift is

over, you wanna go grab

some coffee or something?

- Sure, why not.

- I'll drive.

So, what made you

finally come back?

- Mostly to get my son,

i need to get him away

from my ex.

- And how exactly do

you plan on doing that?

- Money.

Buys everything doesn't it?

- You know, I've missed you.

I know we were having some

problems and everything

but you just took off.

Didn't even warn me.

- You see my last fight?

- Yeah I watched it.

- You know what

the funny thing is?

It took a five year stint

behind bars to finally

gain the skills necessary

to fight professionally.

I mean, I grew up around

it, but I never really cared

for it until I got away from it.

- Come on, let's go

back to my place,

I've got something to show you.

- What?

- Come on, you'll see.

Here, why don't you

pour us some wine

and I will be right back.

- What are you looking at?

- Nothing.

- Have a seat.

I made this for you, but you

left before I had a chance

to give it to you.

- How did you do this?

- I'm a photographer,

it was easy.

- Yeah but, all the

pictures of my father,

I mean how'd you get 'em?

- Connections, i

know people, Johnny.

Do you like it?

- It's great.

Thank you for doing this.

So how do you know this kid?

- Him and his father

run a body shop,

he's pulled a couple of

jobs for us in the past.

He's a hell of a driver.

- Trust him?

- With my life.

Brendan.

I'd like you to meet your

new teammate, Johnny.

- My pleasure, I've

seen you on TV.

You got some stones, man.

Getting on the mat with

some of those animals.

- I like the rush.

- Ah, you like the

combat, I like the chase.

I think that's why

this is gonna work out.

- Well? You ready?

- Let's do it.

You guys go on the side,

have yourselves a look.

- Not bad.

- That's our wheel man.

Let's go.

That's the bank.

They open at nine o'clock,

we go in at nine thirty.

Brendan's gonna Jack the car

and we're gonna pull up front,

I go in, exactly thirty

seconds later you go in.

I'll be crowd control,

you take out the guard

and head for the vault.

That's why we have to do

this in three minutes,

we want that vault money.

If anybody becomes a problem,

take 'em out.

I don't got any

problem with that.

- Good.

More wine?

- Mhm.

- To us.

- To us.

- You know I was thinking,

maybe after work dies

down we should go out of

town, get out of the country.

- Well, where'd

you have in mind?

- Someplace hot, and exotic.

Eric.

- Jason.

- How you doing man?

- Good, just checking

out the scenery.

- You here alone?

- No, no I'm here with

a friend from Vegas.

- Why don't you guys

come over and join us?

- Good idea, Joe,

come over here.

This is my friend Jason,

- Jason, Joe.

- His wife Kristen.

- Pleasure

meeting both of you.

- So Eric says you're

in town from Vegas,

what'd you do?

- I'm an investor,

how about yourself?

- I run a nail salon

with my father.

I also dabble a little

bit in real estate.

- I think you're the first

white guy I've ever heard

that owns a nail salon.

Very interesting.

You dabble in real

estate, buying or selling?

- Both.

- Well, I have some property

in Vegas you may be interested,

if you are, give me a call.

- So how long are

you in town, Joe?

- Two weeks, maybe less.

- I like your suit.

Looks nice on you.

- Thanks.

- I have to use the ladies room.

I shall return, so

don't go anywhere.

- You have a very

beautiful wife.

- She keeps me on my toes.

- Oh, excuse me gentlemen.

I need to make a phone call.

- What are you lookin' at?

- Oh I think you know.

Call me.

When you're ready to

get together again.

You know last time i

thought it just might have

been the alcohol.

- It was.

- Hold on a second.

- Sure.

- Hey, hey, hey you, sir,

you need to remove your hat.

- Alright hands up,

this is a hold up.

You, screw it, move.

- Don't you f***ing f*** up.

Move, move.

Hurry up!

- Fill that bag faster!

Hurry the f*** up

- move

it, move it, move it,

get your face down, I said.

Hurry the f*** up.

- Fill it, fill it!

I've got my eye on you!

- Move, move!

- Put your face down

on the ash tray!

Move it, everybody get down!

Hurry the f*** up,

faster, faster, faster,

move it!

- If you die counting

you will not before long

your wife and kid.

- Fill the

bag up, you got 30 seconds,

move it!

Hurry the f*** up!

Move it, move it, move it.

Hurry, hurry up!

Faster!

Faster I said!

I will f***ing hit you!

Stay down!

Hurry the f*** up!

- Move towards me,

move towards me!

- Shut up!

- Mom!

- Shut up!

- Mom!

- Shut up!

- Mom!

Mom!

- You want your mommy?

- Mom!

- You want your mommy?

I'll get her, get

out of the car!

- Mom!

- Get the

hell out of the car!

- Mom!

- Yeah?

That hurt, you want some more?

You want me to tie you

up, you little sh*t?

Stop, sit down.

- Piece of sh*t.

Why don't you try hitting

somebody who hits back,

motherf***er?

- F*** you.

- Mom, mom, mom!

- I will f***ing kill you!

- Mom! Mom!

Mom!

- Just hurry up and get here!

- J stop it you're killing him!

Hey, I'm gonna kill you!

Now stay the f*** down.

- The cops are coming, Johnny.

- I'm gonna get you out

of here Caleb.

- You're going back to prison!

No! No!

- Get the f*** off me.

- No! Caleb

please let him go!

My son!

- Put the kid down!

Put the kid down, hands

on your head, turn around.

Hands on your head,

now turn around.

- Turn around,

get the kid away from him.

- Get on your knees!

- I hate you!

I hate you!

I hate you!

- Let's go.

- I hate you!

You're going to hell, Johnny.

I hate you!

- Johnny Thompson?

Aright 10-4.

Thompson is b and b.

- Hey, it's your lucky

day, you made bail,

come on.

- Wish I could say I was

surprised to see you.

- Your debts just went

up from one million

to two million.

- What's so funny, Johnny?

I want in on the heists.

- We have taken in anywhere

near that kind of money,

and the cuts already

split four ways.

- Well that's no problem,

you just renegotiate the cuts

or start hitting more banks.

Now, you go tell your friends,

you have a new partner.

And that I'll be stopping

in to pay them a visit.

- Here we go.

The santache brothers, huh?

I see the resemblance.

- I'm adopted.

- That's for not telling

me about the heists.

- Yes?

- Agent pate, I want

you to make a list

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