"I'm here right now." "Okay." "Hey, how you doing, sir?" "I've got a letter for 10C." "Give it to me." "They told me to deliver it personally." "Let me see what it is." "I'm just trying to help out my brother." "All right." "Make it snappy." "Okay." "Move." "[female voice] Yeah?" "Gotta letter for Mr. Savage." "[woman screams] [gun shoots]" "Shit!" "[shooting]" "You shot at me." "Get in here!" "On your knees!" "[gunshot]" "Shit." "In the back!" "In the back!" "I'm hit!" "Shit!" "Shut up!" "Go!" "[laughs]" "Wise." "[Jamaican accent] Your down payment." "I own you." "We're family now, so keep your mouth shut." "You understand?" "You're my little monster now." "[bursts out laughing]" "Wise, get out!" "Shut up." "I'll be out." "Hey, we gotta go, man." "Help me up, man." "You, punk ass." "[shouting] No!" "[laughs]" "(doorman) Hey, come back, you little son of a bitch!" "(female voice) Tony, don't you be talking to those strangers." "I tried to do the right thing." "I've had to teach you to be a good boy." "But you don't hear nothing wrong." "Grandma, I wasn't doing anything!" "You'd better get right before you get last." "Do you hear me?" "Yeah, I hear you, but you're not listening to me!" "Don't you say it's believable." "I'll break your little knobby knees." "Sure, Grandma." "I mean, yes, ma'am." "Out all night, won't go to church, won't go to school." "I don't care who I send before I let a white man do." "You headed to jail." "You know that, don't you?" "I'm too old to be running after you." "What's in that bag, anyway?" "Do you have any money?" "You might want some potato chips or something." "Grandma, I don't wanna live with Mom." "She don't want me." "Oh, yes, she wants you." "Your mom and your new daddy." "I'm keeping Ricky here with me." "Don't you wanna see your sister Sheila?" "No, I wanna be with you." "And Barry ain't my daddy." "My daddy dead." "Oh, don't start crying because you're no baby!" "I'll be good." "I promise." "I'll go to church." "I'll go to school." "You can come back when you've grown, and not before." "Grandma, I need to go to the restroom first." "You go and hurry up because the bus is ready to leave." "Go ahead." "The meeting will now come to order?" "Sales were up last quarter." "But the shareholders are still screaming." "Tom?" "We need more of Unicore share." "Then where is it?" "Urban intercity minority." "Why bother?" "We know the white America has the most disposable income." "Times have changed." "Actually, blacks have an access base of about $800 billion." "And the urban market sets the trends." "The white American just follows and buys the knockoff." "The manufacturing and advertising cost to aim at the urban market would be extremely high." "Yeah, but think about it." "If a black hip-hop artist wears $150 sneakers or a certain kind of hat, urban kids all over the country will do whatever to get that same look." "He's got a point." "Blacks are gonna go out and charge the new outfit before they put food on the table or they pay for the roof over their head." "That's true." "They want instant gratification." "Not ownership." "I'm meeting with Tony Good." "I'm getting him for an exclusive, just so he knows how important this campaign is." "After Tony Good signs long term with us, we'll integrate clothes, accessories, cologne." "Everything's lined up." "Right?" "Absolutely." "(Tony) Wassup, Spanky?" "I'm back in NYC." "I just got back from Europe." "Yo, you think I'm on fire here in America?" "[laughs] Hoping you it ain't all over." "I gotta make a stop right quick, but I really need you to pick me up at the bus station." "And by the way, the fashion world is mine." "I am the Tony Good." "[laughs]" "Come on, man." "Come on." "Your hands up." "Come on, get back in there." "Speed!" "You've been doing this for a long time, champ." "Come on." "Put your back in it." "Come on." "Come on!" "Have to loosen up." "Get in your hands." "(boy) Let's go!" "Hey, guys!" "Wow!" "You guys good?" "Can we get an autograph?" "Get good grades, alright?" "Take care of yourself." "(Tony) Trae!" "Wise!" "Wassup, my brother from another mother!" "That is my uncle, Richard Lord, the Man you work for, PLU." "Hey, man, how're you doing?" "It's a pleasure to meet you." "(Richard) I finally get to meet Tony Good." "The pleasure's all mine, Tony." "You're doing a great job for us." "I have another business opportunity for you." "I'll have my office call you, set up a lunch." "Great." "What do you say?" "Great." "Okay." "Nice to meet you." "I'll be talking to you soon." "Nice meeting you." "Trae." "Go see who's doing business in my park." "And don't be cutting nobody with your straight razor today, Queenie." "I'll think about it." "I would've thought you you was too good for a hood, mister." "Bit time model." "Hays?" "Hays?" "Wassup up, baby?" "How're you doing, man?" "It's good to see you, man!" "(player) Wassup, man?" "You playing or what?" "Yeah, man." "It's my partner here." "You know this guy?" "Yeah, me and Hays we go way back." "Wassup up, man?" "I'll play your ball, man." "See you in a minute." "So, this is where you hang out." "I thought you were in Europe." "I just got back, man." "Yo, Nick, come over here." "This is Wise." "Yeah?" "Hey, man, I heard a lot about you, man." "Oh, yes?" "(Hays) You were a child prodigy." "Let me explain something to you." "I was headin' straight to hell, man." "So you understand how" "Go do some business." "I still owe ya." "For what, man?" "You know." "Don't know a thing." "You know where you come from?" "Don't sweat it." "With your international connections, we could do some big things." "Hays, you should know, man," "I promised my grandma I would stay straight." "If you know me by now, you know I keep my word." "So do I." "That's why I gotta pay you the money I owe you from the last job." "You didn't get all your cut." "That's a long time ago, man." "We're even." "Let it go." "I gotta go, okay?" "I can't forget it." "I pay my debts." "Look here." "I'm going to tell you something, okay?" "Me and you, we're finished a long time ago, man." "It was really good seeing you." "I have to go." "Rollins, throw the ball!" "Yo, Nick!" "That was the toughest kid I ever saw." "That old punk ass nigger?" "You don't know what you're talking about." "Now go." "Tell the skank." "Let's go." "Little monster, you could've been king." "But there's only one true." "C'mon, skank, let's go." "Did you just call me a skank?" "Yeah." "And?" "You ever call me a fucking skank again, and I'll break your fuckin' balls one by one." "Are we clear?" "(Hays) Wait." "At least you're not cutting nobody now?" "Not us." "[laughs]" "(woman over intercom) Mr. Lord?" "Mr. Good is here." "I got a call from PLU." "They loved what you did with the last campaign, and they want you on long term." "Yes, baby!" "[laughs]" "Baby!" "Are you serious, man?" "Oh, my goodness!" "[singing] # Big pimpin' in a little car Pom, pom, pom, pom #" "# Big pimpin' in a little car Pom, pom, pom, pom #" "You think I'm big now?" "I'm gonna be the biggest in the history of this business, baby!" "Yes!" "Against my better judgment." "C'mon, man, what are you talking about?" "Your uncle Lord here just invited me to lunch today." "The asshole." "When did he invite you to lunch?" "Just today, man." "He just called me right when I was in the car coming over." "[telephone rings]" "Trae, who is the guy above Mr. Lord?" "That's my Dad, man." "That's Giovanni Savage." "My uncle Rich changed my name to Lord like his to protect me." "So he said." "He and my dad were partners in the garment industry." "So you say the sales of PLU is off the charts?" "You're gonna put Uncle in the cover of Millionaire magazine." "Oh, wow." "Trae, I'm gonna get out of here, okay, man?" "Remember, you shoot in Milan next week." "Tony." "Nothing's stronger than a little girl's daddy." "You must be strong in your heart." "And lead by example." "Angel, the father is a strength." "But the mother's hands nurture and comfort." "[baby cries]" "(Angel) Summer's sleeping." "Good." "That's good." "Ma?" "Yes, sweetheart?" "Are you sure you're okay?" "I'm fine." "The car is a little banged up, but I'm okay." "I'm so sorry I missed your christening." "But I'm here for you now." "Daddy promised me he would come." "You know why your father's not here." "It's not because of you, and it's certainly not because of the baby." "Tony is my husband." "It's not about whether or not your father's here." "He's done a lot for you." "And Tony." "That's beside the point." "Tony is my husband, and Daddy promised me." "I've learned to live with him not being around." "You put up with that." "Tony would never leave me alone." "And that's what I love about him." "Hm." "Just like you love that tacky silver chain he put around the baby." "Mal" "I thought that was ridiculous." "You know what?" "Let me ask you something." "You've been knowing homeboy for a long time, right?" "Paid well." "So wassup man?" "You quit business or what?" "If you know what I knew, I think you better leave it alone." "I'm just asking, man." "You know." "And yes, I do know." "[door bell rings]" "(man) Speaking of the devil, look who's here." "There's something about that guy I can't stand." "Who are you talking about?" "That's exactly what I mean." "Wassup?" "What're you doing here?" "(Hays) Yo, Wise." "I brought you a present." "Hays." "I don't want anything around my family, man." "We are family." "Are you still forgetting where you come from?" "You keep reminding me." "But I think you need to understand some things." "Things have changed." "Look, little monster, nothing's changed." "I'm still going to hook you up." "I don't think you understand, man." "I ain't your monster no more." "You'll always be a part of me." "You may be big time to the fashion world, but I know who you are and where you come from." "What's the deal, man?" "You in or out?" "I don't know." "What do you mean you don't know?" "Can't make up your mind?" "Wise is right." "I don't mess with nut cases." "You need to watch your mouth before you get your head cracked." "What is he-- Why is he here?" "I don't trust him, and I hate the way he looks at me." "Leave it alone, sweetheart." "Tony can take care of him." "Look, I don't owe you, and you don't owe me." "I think that you can leave me now." "Tony, what's going on?" "Nothin', baby." "Nothin'." "Hays and his people, they're just leavin'." "Oh, Lord." "Me brought you a" "I brought your beautiful child a little stuffy." "This is your wife?" "You are beautiful, girl." "I think you need to leave, Hays." "I'm not telling you again." "Queenie." "Better go take care of the baby." "I'm all right." "I'm okay." "You okay, Tony?" "Yeah." "Hays, Nick, just leavin'." "They're okay." "What's wrong, brother?" "Nothing, man, I'm alright." "I'm okay, man." "I'm not as dumb as I look." "I know what he does." "Look, I don't want to priest to your funeral, okay?" "Bro, I know." "Why don't you take care of the Lord's business?" "Let me take care of mine." "Let's get somethin' to drink." "Come on." "[cheering and applauding]" "Woo!" "[loud cheering and applauding]" "[hip-hop music]" "(host) How you all doing out there tonight?" "[cheering]" "All right." "You are all ready?" "Wise, Wise, what up!" "[cheering]" "All right, DJ, go bring that music back." "Let's get the party crackin'." "Come on, brother." "Trae, wassup?" "He's good." "Trae, what's happenin', baby?" "Good to see you, man." "Angel." "Hello, how're you doing?" "What's goin' on with you?" "Trying to get laid, you know." "[laughs]" "Oh, yeah." "How're you doing so far?" "You tell me, chief!" "I think it's more than you can handle." "You always say it's more than I can handle." "Yeah, that's right." "Excuse me, uh-- Ladies, will you excuse us for a second?" "I need to talk to this tiger." "Excuse me, okay?" "Have you thought about the business we've discussed?" "My own clothing line?" "I don't think I'd risk that." "Living's risky." "What are you saying?" "I'm saying that" "I've been thinking about it." "I'm hot now, and I know nothing lasts forever." "Trae, you understand, man." "I don't know if I wanna risk it all." "I've been broke once, and I'm definitely not trying to feel that again." "One thing my dad taught me before he died was, "You always got to own your own stocks."" "And I told you man, if money's your problem, I can find you investors." "[inaudible]" "I gotta go." "Think about what I said, alright?" "Shoot a line." "Where are you goin', man?" "Trae!" "Shit." "[hip-hop music]" "Hi, this is Tony Good." "Yes." "Will you tell Mr. Lord I'm gonna cancel out for today for the lunch appointment?" "Yeah." "Thank you very much." "Ciao." "What do you mean he cancelled?" "Find out where he is." "[slams phone]" "[singing] # I've been looking for you I've been looking for you #" "# I've been looking for you #" "Here." "Fresh off the boat." "I had to call your wife to find out where you were." "Is there a problem?" "No." "I just decided not to sign today." "I wanna explore other options." "Who do you think you're talking to, boy?" "Your mama?" "Without me, you're nothing, nobody." "I made you who you are." "Better snap out of it, and sign this fucking contract now." "I don't have any more time to waste on you or my sorry-assed nephew." "You understand that?" "You just talked about my mother." "Then you call me a boy." "I think you best leave, or I'll split your wig." "Mm." "You're finished." "Yeah." "You are finished, boy." "You will never work again." "You have my word on it." "I will see you in hell." "Here's something." "Alright." "Investors are ready." "Contracts are drawn up." "All you have to do is say the word." "Let's do this, Trae." "(hostess) We have Tony Good." "Hey, Mr. Good." "Good to see you." "You were the hit of Fashion Week in New York." "Tell us, what are your future plans?" "I'm glad you asked me that question because my goal is to put up my own clothing label." "I'm gonna take some of the proceeds and put them right back into my community." "I wanna build some affordable homes in the heart of Harlem." "I am interested in helping my people help themselves." "We'll be looking forward to hearing more about your plans." "Thank you for stopping by." "Thank you for having me again." "That motherfucker!" "Leah, get Tom in here right now." "(Tom) What is it?" "Tony Good." "Who the fuck does he think he is?" "Can we still trust that big black bubble ass Hayward?" "We own him." "He's paid for in full." "I didn't ask you that, Tom." "As much as any informer can be trusted." "I remember the job I gave him a long time ago." "He left eyes that could talk." "I don't like sloppy work." "I don't like it!" "He's older, reliable." "This is personal for him." "This will be different." "It better be." "Where are we with the next garment?" "Who's buying?" "I need workers." "It's all in the packaging." "Simply put, the coloreds buy this cheap rock stuff." "One gram of crack gets you ten years." "A kilo of high-grade coke gets you five." "Now, guess who's buying and doing the time?" "[laughs]" "Lovely." "[laughs]" "The end to our labor problems." "And one less nigger to worry about." "It's brilliant, Tom." "Masterful." "Pure genius." "Glad you like it." "Tom?" "Make it happen." "[hip-hop music]" "(Trae) Congratulations, brother." "Your own clothing line." "I couldn't do it without you, you know?" "I tell you, man, you are gonna be huge!" "All because of you, Trae." "You pulled the strings, baby." "Dude, check this out." "Hey, baby, turn around and show me what's shaking!" "Oh!" "More." "More than you can handle." "I guarantee you'll try!" "I gotta go investigate." "Where're you going, man?" "I'll buy you a Coke, man!" "Our usual, bartender." "So, you goin' be big time now, eh?" "This is, uh, Tony, uh, Good, Good." "Tony?" "This is Tony?" "Oh, my God." "I've seen, like, all your pictures." "Everything just" "You want that?" "You can have it." "Go." "Go on the dance floor, girl." "Show me." "So, you've grown soft now, eh?" "Back in the day you would've been all over that." "Don't worry." "I'll take care of it for you." "Baby, do you still want that Patrón shot?" "No." "What I want you to do is go ahead and start schooling that new girl." "Dance with her." "You." "That is crazy, man." "[birds chirping]" "(Tony) No." "Huh." "No!" "(Tony) No!" "Tony." "Baby, it's okay." "It's alright." "Are you having that dream again?" "Yeah." "Yeah." "You having that dream again, huh?" "Let me go get you some breakfast." "You are my breakfast." "[laughs]" "Come here." "[laughs]" "[cellphone rings]" "Oh, no." "Damn." "Tony!" "[cellphone rings]" "Yeah, wassup?" "No, I didn't forget." "But this will end it, right?" "Alright." "Shoot it to me." "Old warehouse." "Morningside." "Thank you, man." "Angel!" "Come back, baby." "Please." "You know what to do?" "Yeah, I know what to do, man." "Crouton, tell Boyle it's done." "Who was that?" "Hays." "I gotta go pick up something they owe me." "Mother's coming to get Summer today." "You know I didn't forget." "Thirty five minutes, max." "We know about your 35 minutes." "I might as well go shopping, so leave me some money." "No." "You're forgetting." "I just gave you some money." "You know I'm trying to start a business." "And you shop too much anyway!" "What else I am supposed to do?" "You're always on location or out with Trae." "You're never home." "Never." "If you want something, you do what you have to do to get it." "You like this?" "Baby, you know I gotta go." "You say I come before anything." "Prove it." "[moans]" "[moaning]" "[cellphone rings]" "Hey, what's happening?" "[laughs]" "Wassup up, Trae?" "No, I didn't forget." "Yeah." "About the shoot in Milan?" "Yeah, but I don't know, man." "I might have to take Angel." "She's buggin', man." "She said I'm never coming home any more." "Yeah." "Let's meet for lunch there around 2:00." "Is that okay with you?" "I'm good with it." "Thanks." "[Mimi Terrel sings Dollars and Sense ]" "Hays!" "Where you at, Hays?" "Rollins!" "What you doing here, man?" "Wassup?" "I've been working here for a minute, man" "Where's Hays?" "The old fellow ran." "So, whatcha want?" "Yo Rollins, you're bigger than this, man." "Oh, shit." "I'm bigger than this." "A nigger big don't pay the bills, playboy." "Besides, I ain't like you, you know." "Mr. Big Top Model." "While you're running around in motherfucking Paris," "I'm in the hood." "I got to do what I got to do." "I'm gonna leave." "I'll talk to Hays later, alright?" "Hold on playboy." "You came here for something, didn't you?" "I got this for you." "Freeze!" "Don't move!" "Don't move." "[indistinct shouting]" "[telephone rings]" "Open Door Ministry." "Father's name be praised." "Angel!" "What's wrong?" "Arrested?" "For what?" "Who's handling this case?" "I am, Your Honor." "Anderson!" "Back again today." "Glad to see you're staying busy." "Yes, sir." "Mr. Good, please stand." "I assume you're requesting bail." "Yes, Your Honor." "Mr. Good has strong ties in the community." "No priors." "He's responsible, with a wife and a child." "He has a home here, and his brother is a local minister." "Mr. Good, remain standing." "Are you the Tony Good that I see in all the commercials and billboards?" "Yes, I am, sir." "I'm sure that Mr. Good's family are responsible people." "And should be commended for wanting help." "However, the indictment is sealed." "And because of mandatory sentencing regulations, and the potential for flight," "I have no choice but to refuse bail." "Mr. Good will be handed into federal custody pending trial." "What?" "You're making a mistake." "I'm Tony Good, sir." "Tony Good." "[indistinct talking]" "Wha-- wh-- This is crazy." "Why can't I talk to him?" "What's going to happen to him?" "What happened to the trial?" "It's a seal indictment." "You need to get an attorney quickly!" "This is" "No birds today, Tom." "No birds." "Is the plan working?" "It's going." "What do you mean it's going?" "It means that they've made a few mistakes." "What mistakes?" "You wanted Good." "We got him." "Excellent." "Your pop wouldn't be happy." "I haven't seen you since the funeral." "I don't know you." "I went to school with your father." "And I've watched your career." "I've seen you on all the billboards." "That makes you a fan." "That's not a friend." "Listen, man." "No, you listen." "You make my family name just appear in your mouth." "Tony, is the Feds who don't give a fuck about you or your future." "All they see is some young black ass punk." "What?" "You're living larger than they are and you thing that they're not pissed off about it?" "All they really want from you is a list of names." "So just give it to 'em and it's over." "Or it's ten to life." "I still gotta go to trial." "This case is sealed." "You'll be in prison indefinitely." "I know my rights." "They ain't got nothin'." "They don't need nothing." "I mean, you are" "You were picking up drug money." "Get me my lawyer, okay?" "Tony, you gotta trust me." "What's the prison hourly up to?" "As if today, 38 cents an hour." "Same as Unicore." "Cocaine is still the key to our human resource problem." "Have Sawyer call Senator Waters," "Head of the Federal Penitentiary's Funding Committee." "He owes us a favor or two after the last election." "You're talking modern day slavery here." "The general public won't buy into that." "The public doesn't give a fuck about what's going on in the prison system." "Have Sawyer make the call." "Alright, I will." "Tom." "Do something with your hair." "It doesn't fit our image." "As you wish." "(Agent Boyle) The famous Mr. Tony Good." "You don't look too famous now." "(Crouton) You don't look so good, either." "Why don't you ask your wives?" "Is that why they call you "Wise"?" "'Cause you're a wise ass?" "What do you want?" "And who are you guys anyway?" "Excuse me." "I'm Agent Boyle." "This is Agent Crouton." "FBI." "We got what we want." "We got you." "For what?" "How about conspiracy for one, and trafficking for the other?" "Conspiracy?" "Trafficking?" "Man, I never touched a drug in my life!" "You didn't have to touch anything." "You knew." "Two of your friends said you knew." "That's what makes it conspiracy." "You were on your way to pick up the money when we put the cuffs on you." "That's the story, Mr. Good." "You're looking at 50 big ones." "I figure that'll make you 75 before you walk." "I want you guys to get my lawyer right now." "A lawyer can't help you with a conspiracy charge." "Just tells us what we wanna know." "Maybe we can get you some time off." "You know Rollins?" "Yeah, we played ball together." "What else you do together?" "Nothing!" "It's not what the informers say." "They say you get a list of everybody from here and internationally." "I'll tell you what." "Give us the list, and we'll take it easy on you." "I think Mr. Good needs some time to rethink his life." "What is wrong with you?" "I want PLU." "I don't want no cheap rat sneakers." "I'm not spending $125 on a pair of sneakers." "I don't care who wear 'em on TV." "I get PLU or I want nothing." "Pastor." "Sweetheart." "Tony's been calling." "From where?" "The computerized message says from a correctional facility." "No trial." "He's been locked in six different prisons." "I don't believe this!" "At least we know he has the lawyers." "Most brothers in the inside don't have anybody looking for 'em." "What about that attorney Langston?" "Daddy says he's the best attorney that money can buy." "Don't worry about it." "The Feds keep messing up and losing Tony's papers." "The attorney should be able to catch 'em in their own game." "Let's give it time." "I've gotta go." "I'm supposed to bring Summer by daddy's office so he could show her off." "And so he gets more money." "[inaudible]" "Call me if you need me." "Okay." "(guard) Alright." "Listen up, Mr. Good." "Number two." "That's your lock and your bunk number." "Can you remember that?" "Six different prisons, and they all look the same." "A little diesel therapy, huh?" "Move your ass around 'til your people lose track of you or just don't give a shit anymore." "I don't want no damn trouble on my ship." "You got that?" "Get your ass on down, number two." "Just a real nice ass you got there, pretty boy." "You work out?" "How much you squat?" "We're gonna come spot you later." "[all laugh]" "It's firm." "He's all firm." "Hold on, slow your ball, Peter Pan." "I saw pretty boy first, man." "I get no sloppy seconds on shit like that." "Just leave him alone, man." "Fuck out o' here, man." "Get back in your cell, man." "Go mind your business." "Oh, pretty bitch." "Pretty bitch!" "You hear me talking to you, man." "I got some good perversion for you over here, man." "Thick nine inches." "Shouldn't ever hurt you." "Come see me." "I'm in cell six." "Be great for you." "Pretty motherfucker." "Wanna come in?" "[indistinct shouting] [men grunting]" "I thought we just has a talk about this shit." "First day in." "First day in the hole." "Oh, he fucked him." "[sobs]" "[telephone rings]" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Who is this?" "(man) You sleep naked, don't you?" "I can almost feel you." "[telephone rings]" "Baby, you didn't answer my question." "[Summer cries] [telephone rings]" "Look, asshole, do not be calling" "Oh." "Pastor, I'm sorry." "No, no, no, no, no." "I'm alright." "What?" "You've heard from him?" "Thanks God." "Is he alright?" "Good." "When, when can I go see him?" "Okay." "I'll see you in the morning." "Goodnight." "(Tony) Hey, Red, why are you in here, man?" "They got me with some coke and they caught me with some dirty pee." "Dirty Pee?" "What's that?" "Yeah, I failed my piss tests three times." "How can you get by them and I can't get?" "It's a white thing, man." "You just wouldn't understand." "Is that right?" "That brother reading the Bible all the time, wassup with him?" "That's Mario." "Cuban revolutionary and activist." "He's already served his time." "He got six months, but he's been in here for twelve fucking years." "America won't let him on the streets, and Castro don't want him back." "There he sits [inaudible]." "Oh." "You should take this cough medicine." "You'll get a pneumonia like that." "I appreciate you, man." "Hey, pretty boy, send me some of that cisco." "What is cisco?" "The syrup." "Give 'im the syrup." "Yeah, I got some, man." "Wooh!" "Make a fool of the fool, I'm tellin' ya." "If it ain't cool, boy, it ain't smooth." "Oh, what makes you prance." "Must be that cisco." "Oh, no!" "[singing] # Cisco, oh!" "Cisco #" "# Gotta be some oh, oh!" "Cisco, oh, oh #" "# Cisco, oh, oh!" "Cisco!" "#" "See you later, man." "Come on in, brother." "We have a common past of struggle." "I guess the same enemy." "That should unite us, my friend." "What is the language of revolution?" "I want you to think about the history of exploitation of man by man." "Puerto Rico, Brazil, Africa, Cuba, on and on and on." "Okay, okay, take it easy, man." "Come back when you want to know more." "Wassup?" "What do you want?" "You're Wise wife, aren't you?" "Um, I'm Tony Good's wife." "Yeah, whatever." "So, how is he doing?" "I heard he got popped." "You know what?" "That's none of your business." "Fuck you, then." "Go on about your business." "Fuck me?" "That's what you want, right?" "Sure." "So what did Langston say?" "Tony's okay." "I, I can go see him in a few days." "You want me to take you?" "No, no." "I, I'm fine." "Can you watch Summer again for me?" "Sure." "Thank you." "Are you alright?" "I'm managing." "I hope Tony can tell me what's really going on." "I can't keep paying the bills much longer." "Don't worry about it." "I'm sure Tony has it all worked out." "Call me if you need anything, yeah?" "Okay." "Thanks." "I gotta go." "Bye-bye, Summer." "Bye." "Bye." "I don't think you realize." "Your country is made of power shift." "Education and conspiration." "Hey, amigo, you need to be concentrating more on your fuckin' work instead of running your damn mouth." "You know you could get into a bad accident if you don't." "I'm tired of you being after me, man." "What the fuck are you gonna do about it?" "Organize another protest?" "Brothers against brothers." "Nothing changes with the location of the plantation, I see." "How are you doing, Tony?" "I'm okay." "Are you ready to make a deal?" "Oh, I understand." "You guys still want me to lie, don't you?" "Please, come on." "If you are telling the truth, that means somebody lied on you." "I don't do drugs, man." "What were you doing at the warehouse?" "Hays!" "He owed me money." "I went to pick it up." "Tell 'em what they wanna hear." "Tell 'em anything." "They can make your life a living hell." "Maybe you need to look around." "I'm already in hell." "Answer one question for me." "Why do you want me to lie on somebody else and mess up their life, too?" "Why?" "What the hell!" "To get you out." "I think it's in your best interest to take the plea." "I have the paperwork right here." "What they offer me?" "It's just three years." "I mean, with time served." "Six months in the half way house it's a lot better than 10 years in jail." "What am I admitting to?" "It's the same thing you're being blamed for." "It's no big deal!" "Oh, I get it." "So, if I don't take the plea and I go to trial," "I might face ten to life." "That's right, right?" "Won't you do me a favor?" "You go back and you tell them to pick out 12." "I'm goin' to trial without you." "I want you away from me." "I'm firing you as my attorney." "What?" "Damn it, Tony!" "You asked for my advice." "And my advice to you is to take the damn plea." "I'm not doing that." "[indistinct conversation]" "You roll with us, you ain't gotta never stand in line in the game." "It's straight up." "[indistinct conversation]" "Hold on." "You see?" "It's spinning." "You know what you need to do?" "You need to roll your way." "What did I tell ya about posting up on this stoop?" "I'm sorry." "It won't happen again." "See y'all later." "It's nice to be with your best friend." "Why not, Hays?" "Not you, stupid." "The piece." "Guess what?" "Wise's wife was over down St. Nicholas Park." "And what where you doing over there?" "Nothin'." "I weren't doing nothin'." "Nothing?" "You wasn't doing nothing?" "!" "I'm gonna ask you one more time." "What were ya doing over there?" "Alright, man, I had to cop and I couldn't find you." "You brought product?" "You're lying." "Stupid ass." "Man, I got problems." "You think you got problems now?" "Let your stupid ass get busted, sucking on someone else's product." "You're gonna be sucking on this." "No, no!" "Don't even try it." "You understand me, you little bastard?" "Yeah, man, I heard you." "You get busted using someone else's product, you best forget me name." "Ah, fuck it!" "[click]" "[Hays bursts out laughing]" "You tell me!" "I told ya, school that bitch." "If you can't handle it, I'll find someone else." "I got it." "What the fuck did I tell you?" "I told your ass!" "Don't fucking pay attention?" "Gimme five more." "Man, you're trying to kill me!" "No, man." "You let the weight drop, going to kill yourself." "Wise, you gotta keep fighting, man." "The moment you stop fighting is the day you goin' to die." "See, Jesus is the only one who can save us now." "You wanna fight." "Me?" "I wanna go home." "Look around, my brother." "Why don't you notice, man?" "You are becoming blind to the very thing that brought you here in the first place." "Ignorance!" "Everyday we slave here for these imperialist pigs to defend your family." "Put some nice clothes on your back, but look at you now!" "PLU is the best kept secret to the outside world, man." "It's a pretty good secret on the inside world, too." "Thirty-five cents an hour to manufacture primo goods." "You know what I call that?" "Modern day form of slavery." "PLU." "Prison Labor Union." "So we're gettin' pimped inside and out." "Welcome to the system within." "You know, the worst system is when you're dragged inside and you don't know." "It's destroying us as a race of people, mi hermano." "I'm going to the library, man." "(narrator) Where only the best will do." "PLU." "PLU." "That boy from PLU is hot." "Oh!" "No, let me turn it off." "[all complain]" "It's the imperialist pig we work for." "You got a problem with that?" "What you think you're here for?" "You think this is personal?" "This is business, man!" "The people that run this place, they take head counts everyday." "You think it's a head count?" "It's a money count." "They're counting money, baby!" "Okay?" "Look at you." "You're talking to me." "Why don't you go make a phone call?" "Call your people, okay?" "They charge the people, triple the rates whenever you make a collect call." "You didn't know that." "Turn the motherfucker TV on." "C'mon, let him speak." "It makes sense." "Turn the TV on, man." "What you're rushing for?" "You wanna go make your 35 cents an hour?" "I'm not stopping you." "You wanna turn on the TV?" "You could do that, too, man." "The people on the outside, they think these jobs is going to Mexico, man!" "To China." "You're wrong, amigos." "You got to come inside to get a blue collar job nowadays, man." "The vaults got to be filled, man." "One leave, another one fill it up, baby." "They want their money coming." "That's what's happening here." "That's what's going on, okay?" "I'm tired, man." "You started school, peasants, man." "You gotta listen to me." ""No, Mario." "I'm not just locked up." "I'm dead!"" "Ain't nobody trying to listen to this shit." "Turn the TV back on or I'll crack your wig." "(Tony) Hey, you gotta listen to Mario." "It's okay, man." "It's okay, man." "I don't give up on them." "What he's saying is true, man." "You give up on yourself." "C'mon, let 'em watch TV." "(Mario) It's okay, man." "It's okay." "Shut up, Mario." "Turn the TV back on." "At last." "Yo, man, wassup?" "What you doing here, man?" "Got busted with some blow." "Boy, Hays' gonna get you out?" "In a moment or two." "I'll be out in a few days anyway." "I gotta five K1 get out of jail free card, playa." "They can't hold me." "Do you know what you just said to everybody, man?" "You just told everybody you're a snitch." "Call it what you want." "I'll be out before you." "That's for sure." "You knew your boy Hays set me up, eh?" "No." "Hays and Lord been settin' you up from way back." "Stupid." "Listen, how do you know about Rollins?" "You're so smart." "Tell me." "You're in here, right?" "Where's Hays?" "You're in here too, bitch." "Where's your wife?" "Where's my wife?" "[indistinct shouting]" "I really do hate the way things turned out." "You told me you weren't doing anything illegal." "Baby, I'm clean." "Hays set me up." "The only thing we need to figure out is how to get out of here." "But I've got bills up to here." "Okay?" "I don't know where to get more money." "And I don't know the first thing about gettin' a job." "So what are you sayin' to me?" "Need a new man?" "No." "I need help, Tony." "I've got our child to support." "And, um," "I've used all the money in the savings." "All of it?" "That was a lot of money, woman." "And you tell me how did you spend all that money." "Someone was going to have a good Christmas." "That's first and foremost." "And I need things, too." "This is all your fault that this is happening right now." "I get it." "You don't love me." "You think I'm guilty, too, don't you?" "I do love you." "I do." "That's not it." "But, sweetie, your modeling career is over." "And even if you did get out, what are you going to do to support us?" "You're not listening." "No!" "You're not listening." "We are about to be out in the streets." "And all you can think about is do I love you?" "Tony, love don't pay the bills." "And love won't get you out of here." "I have a solution for you, Angel." "[whispering] What?" "Go and tell your new man he can pay your rent for." "You know what?" "Don't even go there." "You're just like my mother." "You drop 'em thongs you have on for the first big dick swinging' with a credit card." "You don't care about me!" "I ain't your mama." "Things change." "Priorities change." "I'm just trying to hold things together, Tony." "That's it." "Screw you and your priorities." "I want you to leave and never come back." "I never wanna see you again." "Tony, I still love you." "You need me." "I don't need you." "I don't need nobody." "I'll take care of me." "Get in, girl." "(Nick, echoed) Hays and Lord set you up way back." "Stupid." "(Angel, echoed) Tony, love don't pay the bills." "And love won't get you out of here." "[laughs]" "You're feeling good, girl." "[laughs]" "Hays?" "Hays, I'm going to need some more money." "Baby needs some money?" "Yes." "Thanks." "This is hardly enough." "What am I going to do with that?" "We need to straighten this." "So now I can't touch you, huh?" "That wasn't the way after last night when I touched you with that cash." "That wasn't what you said when I was stroking that ass." "That should've never have happened, and it won't ever happen again." "I just wanna find out who set my husband up so I can get him out of jail." "That's it." "Shit." "Wise was a set up." "Who told you that?" "What do you mean?" "Wise wasn't clean, you dumb-assed bitch." "You're living in the twilight zone." "You are so lying." "You're lying!" "He's never had drugs." "He doesn't do drugs." "Wise ain't never been pure like you're trying to make him up to be." "That's okay." "You take care of me." "I might take care of you." "I could get him out, you know." "You dirty ass lying bastard." "[laughs]" "You're a fuckin' lying bastard." "[shouts]" "Get-- [grunts] [shouts]" "You asshole." "Look at you now!" "You think you can fuck me, take my money, and then slap me like a bitch?" "You be sure to tell your man." "I will fuck you, and then beat you down." "Get up." "No!" "Get up." "Give me my money." "Gimme my money in my hand." "Get out of here!" "Get over here!" "Sit down!" "You're lucky I don't blow your fuckin' head off [inaudible]." "You and that cryin'-ass baby." "You want him to watch this." "Turn round." "Get on your knees!" "Get on your knees, bitch!" "Get on your knees!" "Get down!" "Get down!" "[grunts] [she sobs] [crying] The baby's crying!" "I'll kill ya." "I'll kill ya!" "[grunts]" "CO, can I make a collect call?" "(over phone) Operator." "Collect call." "[crying]" "[telephone ringing]" "(Hayes) So you got some new business for me." "I got some for you." "I want a bigger share." "I'm tired of doing all the work for you." "[cellphone rings]" "(Angel's father) Hello?" "What's wrong now?" "You had to have Tony Good." "You got him now." "I know what I'm doing." "I wash my hands of this whole situation!" "At this point, I don't care what you do!" "I guess I should call you Daddy, now that I'm fucking your daughter." "Sure she's done far worse, far better men than yourself." "When are you gonna do what we pay you to do?" "You got the wrong one." "You put your arm on me again and I'll cut you." "From asshole to upper tight." "Angel?" "Angell" "Came to pick up my Summer!" "Summer, bamba, bing-bong." "I'm running late so I can't talk." "What happened?" "Oh!" "I, um, I was in the shower and I was shaving my legs and I just fell." "I'm clumsy." "You know that." "Don't lie." "You're my brother's wife!" "I care about you, and you're hurt." "Can you tell me the truth?" "Ricky, please, don't be mad." "About what?" "I did something really stupid." "I made a really bad, bad mistake." "What did you do?" "Tony said Hayward owed him some money." "I've been so short lately, so I went to Hayward to get it." "The money, I mean." "And?" "Ricky, don't get mad, please." "And you went to get the money at Hayward's." "Yeah." "And he raped me." "He raped me." "Say something." "Say something, please." "Hayward." "You put your hands on my brother's wife?" "She said you raped her." "Rape?" "You gotta rape the willing', preacher." "A half a G bought me that any time I wanted it." "You leave both of them alone or face the consequences." "Consequences?" "Consequences?" "I don't see no consequences!" "Nah." "I don't think I believe in nothing at all, preacher." "You leave both of them alone." "[shrieks] [thud]" "[shrieks]" "[screams]" "[Hays shrieks]" "Rack number two." "I'm sorry I have to say this to you." "Your brother." "He was a great servant of the Lord." "Ricky?" "Yes." "I extend my fullest sympathy to you and the family." "God's gonna see you through this." "Not Ricky." "Take me, Lord, not Ricky." "No, don't say that." "Not Ricky." "Don't say that." "Just remember I'm always there for you." "I want you to leave." "I want you to leave now!" "Remember always, come right over any time, Mr. Good." "Any time." "I'll be prayin' for you." "Guard!" "You know, I'm all for you, Mr. Good." "[shouting] Let me out of here!" "Ricky!" "[sobs]" "Hey, wassup, Trae?" "I'm glad you came." "I'm sorry about your brother, man." "I came as soon as I found out." "Thanks, man." "Are they gonna let you go to the funeral?" "Yeah." "The church is making arrangements." "Trae, I need to tell you something." "I need you to do something for me." "Anything, man." "[whispering] They killed your dad, man." "Lord and Hays." "I just found out in here, man." "Lord is who killed your dad." "You gotta get me out of here." "Trae." "Trae, c'mon, man." "Keep it together." "You're not trying." "I need you." "Did you hear me?" "Put in the second start." "Okay?" "[door closes] [singing] # Ooh, yeah #" "# The violence has to stop #" "# I'm tired of doing Eulogies, Mothers #" "Y'all hear me." "We're tearing our community apart." "Huh?" "We're tearing our families apart, y'all." "Look, there was a time when we didn't have to even worry about black on black crime." "But see, now I know what the problem is." "We don't respect the church anymore." "For that matter, we don't even respect life anymore." "So my question to you, congregation," "# Is when we know And enough is enough #" "Enough." "Somebody say amen." "[all] Amen." "Tony." "I still love you." "You stopped lovin' me the moment my money ran out." "# Steal away to Jesus #" "# Steal away #" "# Steal away home #" "I need to take a leak." "Now?" "# My Lord calls to me #" "# He calls me By the thunder #" "# The trumpet sounds #" "# Within my soul #" "# I ain't got long #" "# To stay here #" "What, you're gay?" "Or do you get your kicks-off from just watchin'." "C'mon, man." "You know what you're doing?" "I don't hear anything." "I'm pee shy." "Stay still." "You're dead." "Gimme your piece." "Don't make no funny moves." "I'm gonna get out of here right now." "You do this, you'll never get out." "Move." "He's got a gun." "Gimme your piece." "I said gimme the piece." "Go slow, man." "Real slow." "Gimme your piece." "[both laugh]" "You look good!" "Ah!" "Where is Lord?" "What the hell are you doing here?" "What do you want?" "Can't you see I'm busy?" "Hey." "Hey, how about some more?" "Big man, huh?" "Hitting women now, huh?" "It's over." "When you killed my father, you should've killed me, too." "(woman) Can I go?" "Don't be afraid of this punk." "Come here, baby." "You're just like your old man." "A no-good, back-stabbing, ungrateful son of a bitch." "That's why I whacked him." "Now get the fuck out of here." "You make me sick." "I can't stand to look at you." "[screams] [gunshot]" "What do you need, baby?" "The regular." "I gotta go." "What the hell?" "Get out of here." "No, it wasn't me, man." "It was Hays, man." "Yo, c'mon, man." "He fucked your wife." "He killed your brother, man." "You think he was going to do it to me?" "He made do it." "I made it out of the hood." "You won't make it out, I tell you." "Stop." "Thank you." "Hi." "I'm Lieutenant Peterson, and this is Detective Ross." "Hi, how are you?" "Tony is in really big trouble." "I need to get to him as soon as possible." "Where is he?" "It's something about the warehouse and Hayward." "Look, I've got to go with you." "(Tony) Oh, Hays!" "Fucking Hays!" "(Hays) Little monster." "I don't have a lotta time to kill ya!" "I got a couple of bitches waiting to have a private party with me." "You're done screwing up my life, Hays!" "Fuckin' piece of garbage!" "Ever since I was a little boy you had me robbin' and killin'." "I want you to know one thing." "I'm still that fuckin' guy." "I told ya." "You're never out." "I'm the king." "This is my kingdom." "Once you're in, you're in for life." "Hays." "You killed my brother." "You always thought that you were better than me, didn't ya, pretty boy?" "Before I kill ya, I want you to know one thing." "I fucked your wife." "Me had to teach her a few things, though." "She never had a real man before." "[shooting]" "[grunting]" "[laughs]" "So, you wanna play, huh?" "Well, let's see what your job's trainer taught you, my young friend." "[shooting] [sirens wailing]" "Go on back there." "Clean this area as quickly as possible." "Hays." "Did you really think you'd get away fuckin' my wife and killing my brother?" "Me always wanted to be in a cowboy movie." "On three?" "One." "Three!" "[gunshot]" "I'm goin' to fight the Devil for his throne, though." "You can have this one." "Hey, hold on." "You'll get 'im killed." "Tony Good!" "Charles Hayward!" "Drop your weapons and come out with your hands up!" "This is the only chance you'll get!" "Drop your weapons and come out now or we're coming in!" "Hays won't be comin' out!" "He just had a little accident." "Hey, Tony!" "Tony!" "Come on out, man." "Don't do nothin' stupid." "(Tony) There's nothing left to figure out, Peterson." "I'm comin' out." "Just send Angel to the door." "Let me go." "He won't hurt me." "He loves me." "I've got to get to him to make him understand." "Please." "He's all I have." "Just be patient." "I'm going to let you go in." "[laughs]" "A messenger was sent to deliver this to you." "He said it's a package for 10 C." "(Tony, echoed) Trae, I know who killed your dad." "It was your uncle Lord." "I left you some money, man." "I really need you to take care of my daughter until I can come back for her, because she's all I have left, man." "This is all yours now." "This is what we talked about." "This city's yours." "I want you to take it over, and you do a good job for me, do you hear?" "I'm proud." "Good job." "Yes!" "Yes!" "Sure he is." "Let's go!" "One falls, and another one rises." "(Tony) Do you really realize what the conspiracy law is doing to us?" "It's killin' us as a race of people." "Our first move should be people of color, we should stop killin' each other." "Yeah." "Black on black crime." "It doesn't matter if you're black or white or Hispanic." "We must learn how to come together and be one in order to stop the system within."