Tearfully advise everyone to pay attention to lightning protection

Leopoldo 2022-09-29 17:14:24

Another super bad movie that challenged my limit. The whole movie was pretentious and incomprehensible. It was watched with great patience in the face of Mickey Locke. It turned out to be disappointed. Alas, such a good actor. I was ruined. Lei’s my whole body was numb. I don’t want to say more about the plot. I came to the conclusion that a good actor can only be the icing on the cake. The quality of a movie is only one person, the director.
If you want to watch this movie, solemnly remind, please bring a lightning rod to watch!

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Killshot quotes

  • Richie Nix: [confronting Wayne Colson, who is mistaken for Nelson Davies, for ransom money]

    Richie Nix: [stroding in office with Blackbird] I told you wouldn't know which one I'm gonna be when I came in. Remember it?

    Wayne Colson: What?

    Richie Nix: On the phone?

    Wayne Colson: I think you wanna talk to somebody downstairs that'll help you out.

    Richie Nix: [to blackbird] You see that? He's playing dumb?

    Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas: Well, he's fucking with you.

    Richie Nix: You're gonna try to tell me I never spoke to you?

    Wayne Colson: Huh?

    Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas: No, I think he said he doesn't remember the fucking conversation you had with him over the telephone.

    Richie Nix: [looks at Blackbird]

    Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas: Well, show him.

    [making a short depth movement, Richie Nix goes to Nelson's desk picks up a mug and throws it. It goes flying very high and smashes into several pieces against the wall very loudly. Richie Nix takes a picture frame and throws it. It too goes flying real high and smashes against the wall loudly. Richie Nix looks around and spots a display of an anterior head on the wall. He jumps up onto the wall and pulls the display very hard. After a few seconds it comes off and he falls to the ground with it]

    Richie Nix: [gets up, wipes the dust off and whips out his gun] Am I making my point? Do you got the cash or you're going to be a dead fucking real estate man.

  • [towards end of film]

    Wayne Colson: Look, honey, just hear me out. I drove 400 miles. And 15 years to think about this. And a lot about what you've said lately. You're right, five's not a good number. It's terrible. So let's try six. And if we can make it to six, then we can try for seven.