Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled
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- 2002
- 90 min
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- Hi.
- Hi.
- Come on in.
- Thanks.
Listen...
Thanks for coming over
on such short notice.
It will only take
a moment, I promise.
Have a seat.
Make yourself comfortable.
You want something to drink?
juice, mineral water?
- Water it is.
I'm starting to think this case
is never going to get settled.
Sam is so frustrated.
You'd think a company this size
and do the honorable thing.
Well, honor's for battlefields.
Well, if this isn't turning into one
I don't know what is.
Ta-da!
- What's this?
- It's a gift.
For your patience and faith.
Steven, I know how hard you're working,
you don't need to--
I found it on one of my all night
web surfing jags.
It's nothing.
I know how much you like
that sort of thing.
It's very thoughtful.
Thank you.
Wow, I'm sorry.
If bad timing were fatal
I'd be road-kill.
- It's okay.
- No, it's not okay.
I should be more sensitive
to your situation.
It's not your fault.
It's not like I haven't
thought about it.
- Really?
- Yeah.
You've been really sweet
through this whole thing,
Above and beyond the call of duty.
That's me, nice guy Steven.
The kind of lawyer you want to
introduce to your homely friend.
- That's not what I meant.
- I know what you meant.
Look, Sam's accident
was a horrible thing.
And the complications surrounding
your case are a nightmare.
I wouldn't wish this
on my worst enemy.
I've known Sam for a long time.
But I see the way
he treats you now.
You've said it yourself.
You and Sam are at a crossroads.
All I want is a chance
To position myself as an option.
I gotta get back to the store.
Yeah.
It's broken.
Oh no.
Wow, did that come out of the box?
- What's the matter?
- I don't want it.
No problem.
um...
Tell you what,
I'll get this appraised.
We can keep it here until
I find out what it's worth.
That will be great.
I'd appreciate it.
You're not leaving, are you?
Yeah, I have to go.
Hey, Lisa...
Is everything okay between us?
Yeah, it's fine. Really.
Okay.
- 'bye.
- I got it.
'bye.
Good one, Steve.
Real smooth.
Sam, I'm home.
- Are you hungry?
- Nope.
You have to have
something for dinner.
I did.
I thought that was breakfast.
Very good.
how to make me a rich man yet?
Not yet.
He does have a plan, doesn't he?
I mean, that's why
you were over there today.
He's working hard on our case
without any compensation.
oh, I'm sure he's
getting compensated.
What do you mean by that?
He's a lawyer, isn't he?
Are you implying that
I slept with him?
Is that what this is about?
Sex?
Sex is not that important.
Sam!
It is to me!
And it was to you before--
Our relationship has always
been based on love and trust.
Love and trust are only words
if you can't back them up.
How can you love me
when I can't love you?
I don't care about--
If you want to be alone
you can always go upstairs.
God damn it.
- Not quite.
- What the hell?
That's closer.
Who are you?
How did you get in here?
I'm here to offer you a deal.
Is that right?
A deal?
Who sent you?
Hollister?
Is this some sort of a scare tactic
to get me into a settlement?
you would be scared.
Are you?
You tell Hollister I don't care
We're not going to back down.
the window before I call the cops.
- You wish me to leave?
- No. No.
Not until you meet our city's finest.
I can grant you
anything you desire.
Anything you can imagine.
That sounds to me
like an offer to settle.
It is.
Your soul for a wish.
I wish you would stop
talking in riddles
And tell me exactly
what it is you want.
As you wish.
I want three wishes from the waker.
To free my race
And now that I've granted your wish,
I will take my soul.
Your identity
will offer me easy
access to the waker.
Nice.
Hello, Lisa.
a little time together.
Sam.
So much for the trip
down memory lane.
Good morning, Sam.
It's a little early
to be chasing ambulances.
The early bird gets the worm, Sam.
This morning we're going
for the whole garden.
Am I interrupting something here?
Not at all.
Can I get you some coffee?
No. I would like to take
you both out to breakfast
To discuss my new strategy
for your case.
- A new strategy? - Something Lisa
Yeah, Lisa's full of inspiration.
You should see her in the morning.
I have interrupted, I'm sorry.
we can go over this another time.
Don't be ridiculous, Verdel.
Get what you came for.
You two don't need me.
just tell me where to sign.
Well...
As your attorney,
On the scintillating
breakfast invitation,
And take this to a more
neutral territory,
My office?
Yeah.
Give me a couple minutes.
Take your time.
I wish you'd join us, Sam.
That's not much of a wish.
I suppose it's not.
I'm certain you could
do better, right?
Not me.
I'm all wished out.
Come on, Sam.
You must have one wish
left inside you somewhere.
I used my last one
right before the doorbell rang.
Really?
How did it turn out?
I think we both know the answer
to that, don't we?
Ready.
Are you sure you won't
come with us, Sam?
Fine.
I'm not kidding.
It's the truth.
Caligula was the most
misunderstood man in rome.
Caligula was a monster.
Don't believe everything you read.
He was a passionate man with a
taste for beauty and extravagance.
- You sound like you knew him.
- Maybe I did-- In another life.
What? What is it?
- I told you.
I was inspired last night to become
the man you see before you.
You told me you were
inspired into a new strategy.
Which, by the way,
we have yet to talk about.
Ah yes,
The strategy.
- So?
- I'm waiting for you.
Waiting for me to what?
Tell me what you wish for
and the strategy begins.
Steven, don't tell me
this was just a game
To get me alone with you.
Play the game, Lisa,
then judge me.
Come on, make a wish.
All right.
I wish you could make them
settle this case.
That wasn't so hard, was it?
Will you tell me your plan?
Shh, listen.
- Yeah.
- Doug Hollister, Steven Verdel.
How did you get this number?
Did you have a chance
to go over our new proposal?
What kind of game
are you playing, Verdel?
You're about to find out, Doug.
Do those numbers fall in place for you?
Are you out of your f***ing mind?
$10 million?
What are you, the hero
of some John Grisham novel?
Who the hell do you think
you're dealing with?
You call this number again
and you'll be writing briefs
for what's left of your pitiful,
insignificant career!
Don't hang up, Doug.
I'm certain we can
settle this right now.
What the hell is going on?
I suggest you hold your tongue
until we're finished.
Thank you, Doug,
that's very kind of you.
We both know you can
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