Top Coat Cash Page #4

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


of every boxer, every mma

fighter in the Kansas City

metropolitan area,

professional and amateur

with a criminal record, asap.

- I'll get to it

as soon as I can.

- Thank you.

- My god.

You look like sh*t.

What the hell happened to you?

- You want the long version?

Or the short?

- This time of night I only

have Patience for the short.

- Broke a guys

nose, went to jail,

got bailed out, and then i

had the pleasure of getting

my ass kicked by

a very large man.

- And I thought my

customers were bad,

what are you doing here?

- I figure, hey, since

my car's impounded,

why not stop by and

see if you want to grab

a bite to eat.

- Course you did.

Get in.

- Step into it.

Good, keep your right up.

Throw your hook,

throw your hooks,

work you body.

There you go, stay more in

jail, more in jail Johnny,

step into your jail.

Hooks, hooks, hooks to the body.

Good, getting close,

go to the body.

Okay, use your hooks.

- Which one's Johnny?

- Well you don't like someone

who follows the sport.

Why do you wanna know?

- Well, I don't follow the

sport, I'm an attorney,

and I have a client that

follows mma and he wants

me to set up a fight

with Johnny, so again,

which ones Johnny?

- He's in the black

shorts, grey tank top.

- Thank you sir.

- Those are looking too weak.

Spit in the f***ing bucket.

- Thank you sir.

- See the guy leaving?

Says he's an attorney, has an

interest in you for a fight.

You ever seen him before?

- No.

- I'm gonna go meet

some girlfriends,

what are your plans?

- Stay out as long as you

like, got a business meeting,

it's gonna take a

little bit of time.

- Okay, if you change your

mind be sure and call me.

Stop.

I'm already clean I don't

wanna clean up again,

I'll take care of you later.

- I wanna hit bigger banks.

15% of the cuts not enough.

Either we renegotiate

the terms, or we start

hitting bigger scores.

- You just get back in

the game, you hit one bank

and you think you're

in a position to start

negotiating terms?

- This last job was a breeze.

So why don't we go

after bigger fish

and make it worth the risk.

- What are you thinking?

- Bigger banks, bigger vaults,

or two in one day.

- We do that, we're definitely

gonna need another guy.

What do you say, wheel man?

You up for the action?

- I've got no problem with that.

But we're taking on more

risk, I'll need to exit

before you and Johnny

to get the car running

or we'll need another guy.

- No, no, no.

We keep the crew as it

is, we just work faster.

But can you handle it?

- Look man, I love the

chase, and the high just

got that much better,

so like I said,

no problem.

- Alright, case out some

banks, then we'll talk.

- Come on, what's

taking you so long?

- Oh you gotta be kidding me.

- Just wait a second,

maybe they'll go away.

- Son of a b*tch.

- Maybe we should

ignore it, it's late,

could be like a

weirdo or something.

- Afraid it's Jason?

- Sir, you left your

card at the front desk.

- This is it.

We have to be quick.

We all go inside and

we're methodical,

Brendan you hit the registers,

as soon as the last bag

is close to full, you grab

it and you get the car.

Johnny, you grab the bank

manager and get the vault.

We have two minutes

to fill four bags.

Any questions?

- I think we got it.

- Got it.

- Alright.

I'll tell my dad we're on.

- Good morning.

- Morning.

- Are you in love with me?

I think you are.

- What makes you so sure?

- Well, last night...

You did that thing I like.

- So pleasure equals love.

- Well, they're the

same thing aren't they?

- I've gotta get to the gym.

- Now I could give you

a much better workout

than you are ever gonna get.

- You know me and my

background, right?

I mean, I haven't always

hung around model citizens.

- Yeah, so you're not a priest.

If you were, you wouldn't be

able to do that thing I like.

- Listen,

because of the fighting

i do, I run into guys

that might try to get at me

by hurting those around me.

Just be careful and keep

your eyes open, okay?

- Do I look like a

valley girl to you?

- I'm serious, promise me

you'll keep your eyes open.

- Yeah, I'll keep my eyes open.

When am I gonna see you again?

- Soon, I'll call you.

Oh, by the way,

I do love you.

I'll see ya.

- Can I help you, sir?

- Yeah.

Get the f*** up, let's move!

Let's go, let's f***ing

move don't make me shoot!

- Let's go,

get the f*** down!

Let's go!

- I'm gonna pee my pants!

- You're so cute,

just put the money in the bag,

okay?

Put the money in

the bag, alright?

Let's go, there you go,

come on put the money

in the bag.

- Get the

f*** up and let's go!

60 seconds!

Get the f*** down, go, go, go.

30 seconds!

Don't you f***ing move!

- Get the f*** down!

- Thank you very

much, this bank is closed!

- Went smooth I take it?

- Very.

- Jason and I'll get

the money ready to move,

we gotta turn this quickly.

- Son of a b*tch.

There's a dye-pack in this one.

Half this money is

marked, it's no good.

- Close it, burn it.

Take the three good bags,

we'll count the money later.

- Massage?

- We're health inspectors,

there's been an emergency,

we need everyone out

of here right now.

I said everyone out now.

- You heard the boss, out now!

- Move it, let's go!

- Let's go, everybody out, now,

let's go, outside!

Lady, outside let's go.

Outside!

You too, outside, let's go!

- What the

hell is going on?

- I don't think we need

to do anything rash.

Very impressed.

You're very talented Johnny.

Looks like you've

found a profession

where you can make all

of us a good living.

- What are you talking about?

- We're all business

men here, just like you.

Let's put the guns down.

Johnny here owes us money

and we're here to collect it.

- Money's in the

back, it's no good.

It's marked, dye-pack.

- Well that's too

bad, that means

you two have a new problem.

Your partner here owes

us a lot of money,

two million dollars to be exact.

And I'm beginning to

believe he's not gonna be

able to cover it.

And since he works with

you two, that makes it

your problem.

And your debt, as well.

Now we can take care of

this in a civilized manner.

Or we can take care of it

the way my two associates

would like to take care

of it which involves

breaking things and

hurting family members

and informing the FBI

that maybe they should be

arresting certain people.

Or we can do it my way,

which is working something

out where we can get the money

into my hands by the

end of this week.

- Now hold on a second,

you said I had until

my next fight.

- Change of plans.

I'm ready to get out

of this sh*t hole town.

- Everybody just calm down.

Now today was a trial run.

Next week we're pulling off

a score where we can all

retire in style.

Do you wanna pass that up?

- Go on.

- We'll contact

you at a location

and we'll bring you two

million in cash, unmarked.

And then Johnny's

debt is cleared.

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