"When the boss says push a button on a guy, I push a button." "You mean you killed him?" "What?" "You mean you killed him?" "Long-haired dealer:" "Yeah, stupid money!" "Middle dealer:" "Yeah, haha!" "Oh, hold it!" "Eddie we got popped, manWe got popped." "Damn!" "They whacked everybody." "I'm telling you, man." "There were a bunch of cats all over the fucking room." "They're dead, Eddie." "Please." "They're fucking dead." "Girl:" "Turn the telephone off." "Hitman:" "Yo, homeboy!" "Need a light?" "Eddie?" "Eddie:" "I'll beright out, sugar." "Eddie, Eddie!" "Hitman:" "Eddie, Eddie!" "Customs Marshal:" "Park it." "Now, you reallydidn't think you could waltz through herewithout drawing a tip." "You must knowyou're on the stop list." "I don't knowfrom no stop list." "I just came homefor a short visit." "And I've done nothing wrong, and you boysgot no cause to hassle me." "Why you are herethat's your business." "The fact that youare here is mine." "What kind of gameyou running on me?" "I'm not running any game." "You're on your way to the West Street Detention Center where you're going to be held until we figure out what to do you with you." "Well, that don'tsound too appealing." "You boys got a betterway of dealing with me?" "Oh, you'll begiven an opportunity to make another choice." "Oh, by the way, welcome home." "Fuck you." "Police officer:" "Telephone time." "Priest:" "It's about time." "How long you beenback from Europe?" "Three days." "I was brought herestraight from the airport." "Law enforcers no longerhave any respect for the law, do they?" "I want out of herefor good, Tom." "And, I want my passport back." "And, Tom, I want it back soon." "When are you planningto go back to Europe?" "Priest:" "I don't know, maybe I'll stay a while, maybe I'll go." "I just want to know that I canget in the wind when I need to." "You hear me?" "Tom:" "Sure, sure, I hear you." "Listen during thepast eight or 10 years you haven't hadany problems with the law either hereor there, right?" "In France, the onlyproblem I had was decidingwhere to eat dinner." "I'm glad to hear that." "Well, as far as I can see, youshouldn't have any problems because of the statuteof limitations." "You want meto tell you what you can do with your statuteof limitations, Mr. Perkins?" "Don't playthe bully boy, Wolinski." "Doesn't become you." "Councilor, thereis a statute of limitations if I say there isand there's no goddamn statute if I say there ain't." "Now, you want to arguewith what I say." "I'll throw your client's assinto the grand jury, have the prosecutor askhim a couple of questions." "There's no statute for perjury." "This turkey will coolhis heels for a long, long time." "You want to tell mewhat's on your mind?" "Priest, you're no dummy." "I'd say you're a fox... a real smart, slick, street fox." "You're in the hopper." "You know it." "Priest, we need your help." "I run the witness protectionprogram around here." "Do you know what that is?" "Yeah, so what?" "We've got waysto help you get back into the gangyou started with Eddie Baker." "Eddie Baker is dead." "There is no gang without Eddie." "Some of them are still there." "You're well-known." "You work your inand we'll put a wire on you." "Priest:" "Oh you're talking to the wrong guy fellas." "Look." "I'm notthe same guy I used to be." "And all that cashthat I left with... it's all gone." "Now you both know, cash like that doesn't last." "Now I've got my own business... legitimate business." "Nah, I'm long out of the life." "I can't be anybody's informant." "No, no, no, Priest." "No." "No informant.A partner." "We'll work together." "Look..." "Help us and you get a new start." "New identification, a new life." "You can do it, Priest." "That's how werehabilitate you guys." "Look." "If you guysare trying to tell me that I owe some sortof debt to society..." "Well, maybe you're right." "But you're not going to forceme to change in my ethics, just because you're leaning on me." "All right.You've run your game." "I think I know justwhere you boys are coming from." "Priest, you're not safefrom either side." "You need us." "What are you laughing at?" "Tell you what I'm going to do." "I'm going to turnyou loose for a week but I want youin our program before then." "Or, we're going to come downon you like a ton of bricks." "Councilor, remember that." "One week." "And he'd better be in to see me." "Capisce?" "Well, can the guy be trusted?" "What do you think, Marty?" "We really got nothing to lose." "I ain't done thismuch working out since I left the Police Academy." "You don't have to tell me." "Look at your fucking stomach." "Yeah, yeah, yeah, nevermind the." "Hey, let's go shoot some hoop." "Not me." "I got things I got to do." "So tell me about Priest." "I understandyou two used to be friends." "Oh, you're talkingabout the real man now." "Yeah, at least tell mesomething that I don't know." "Compared to Priest, Eddie was a superchump." "You know Perkins says the feds are really puttingthe squeeze on him." "So, we got to do something." "Like what?" "Like..." "Like Hector..." "Priest is going to bea real fucking headache." "Hey, listen to me." "We're going to lie stillfor a while." "See what comes down." "Then, do what we got to do." "It's no big thing." "We'll know exactlywhat he'll be up to." "But if he's goingto start chumping, the chump is fucking history." "Yeah, I like that." "Yeah, you like that, huh?" ""The chump is fucking history."" "Hello, sir.Can I help you?" "Penthouse, please." "Use the left elevator, please." "Thank you." " Thanks." "Ahem." "What are you doing here?" "Looks like you'rein the wrong place at the wrong time." "Hold on, lady." "Look, my friend owns this place." "It's a beautiful crib, butit's not worth dying for." "So excuse me and I'll justease my ass out the door." "Damn." "I'm sorry." "Armando gave me the key." "I jump in here every so often, but I always call first." "Wouldn't you know?" "This time I didn't call." "You always takea shower with a gun?" "I've seen "Psycho" five times." "Come on in." "Wow." "So, what are you doing?" "Unpacking." "You going to be in town long?" "A few days." "Business?" "Fun?" "Fun." "I'm sorry." "I don't mean to be so nosy." "I just can't seem to help it." "Priest:" "Well there seems to be a funeral" "I have to go to." "Family?" "No, he was a friend." "Died suddenly." "A heart attack?" "Lead poisoning." "Oh my God.That's awful." "Could've been worse." "Armando has a 'Vettein the garage that you can use." "I don't need it." "Thanks." "Nate:" "Put one just like this while I'm doing it." "All right?" "Why don't you go on." "I'll get the door." "Priest?" "That you?" "A-ha, naw!" "Oh, Priest!" "Hi." "Oh, look at this." "Been a long time!" "Yeah." "Look at you, homeboy.Still sharp as usual." "Come on back herein the kitchen." "Got a little something on stove." "Hey, baby!" "My nigga's in town." "All right." "I got that." "Baby, this is Priest." "Priest, my wife Marla." "Hi." "Pleased to meet you." "Me and Priest go backto golden age of hustling." "When a dime was a dime and timewas relative to the moment." "Still in business, eh?" "Little bit." "How you find me?" "Went by the church." "Man, you stillone slick sheet of ice." "Grab a seat." "Take care of this, baby." "Like a brew?" "No." "Hey, baby." "Bring me a beer, would you?" "So, when did you get here?" "Few days ago." "Ah." "So, what's on your mind?" "What brings you out to my shack?" "I just wanted to find outif some of the old boys, besides yourself, was still working." "Pft, you know Eddie is dead?" "Yeah, it's on all the papers." "Hmm-mmm, most of the guysare either dead or doing time." "Whole new order of things now." "It's changed." "You remember Joey Maxwell?" "Used to deal for you and Eddie." "He's a big man now." "Who's 'the' man now?" "The main manis Hector Estrada." "He's tough.Capo di capo." "Eddie broke him inwhen he was a walk-the-beat cop." "A New York cop?" "Uh-huh." "Slick, corrupt, ambitious." "You remember cops in Harlemthat'd sell their mama?" "Now Hector will deliver." "You still working for yourself or are you workingfor those boys?" "Everything is different now." "We make the crackand distribute it for him." "There's setups just like thisall over the city." "Nice residential neighborhoods, nothing centralized." "Oh, you want a hit?" "Hey, I make someof the best crack in town." "About as pure as you can get." "I'm serious." "Other cats be using ammonia, formaldehyde, speed." "Man, why are youstill doing this shit?" "Now you used to save your money." "And your wife don't look likeshe's taken you to the cleaners." "She's not the type." "Where else in this world am I going to put 3,000 dollarsa day in my pocket?" "It's a tough world out there." "Priest:" "Yeah, I got to go." "So..." "This wasn't a social visit, huh, Priest?" "I got someheavy bread to spend." "Now, Eddie was supposedto help me spend it but he's yesterday's news." "I want to meet your peoplein the organization." "Look... things ain'tdone like that no more." "Educate me." "Things changed, man." "It's a lot of killing." "It's rough." "I don't want to say no." "You know what I'm saying?" "If I get a chance, I'll talk to them." "But, hey." "Don't count on me, man." "Tom:" "Priest." "Hey, Tom." "Have you met Francine?" "No, how you doing?" "Hello." "You can give the informationto my secretary." "She has all the forms.Just take a couple of minutes." "Okay, well thank youvery much;" "I appreciate it." "My pleasure." "Nice to have met you." "Back at you." "Why did you ask me to come in?" "Well, I called the DEA to ask if they were goingto press charges against you and if so, what those charges would be." "Are they pressing charges?" "They're waitingfor a phone call from you." "I don't knowwhat your plans are." "To get myselfout of this mess." "I want my passport and I want them off my ass, Tom." "Well, that was a quick meeting." "Yeah, it was." "Can I give youa ride someplace?" "I'd like that." "Fine." "Were you and Eddie close?" "Oh, you know Eddie?" "Oh, yeah." "He spoke of you a lot." "But I've never seen you around." "I've been in Europe." "Paris." "Am I supposed to be impressed?" "Well, I am." "Eddie was bringing in some heavy bread." "I mean he was makingstupid money." "You know what I mean?" "There was nothing stupidabout money to Eddie." "Priest:" "How do you know Eddie?" "He and some fellasused to come over to a place I was working." "He was good to me." "Oh, you and Eddie, huh?" "Oh, no, no, no." "That never happened." "He had more thanhe could handle." "See the car coming out over there?" "Where?" "Francine:" "Right there." "Got it." "Uhm... au revoir." "Is that the way you say it?" "That'll work." "You know the game." "Assume the position." "Priest:" "Owh!" "Hey!" "What the hellare you guys doing?" "This is officialpolice business." "So, back off." "All right." "We're goingto let you slide this time, but if we catch youaround here again, it's your ass." "You hear?" "Are you all right?" "I've been worse." "I bet you have." "Thanks, man." "I really appreciate it." "Any time." "Yeah, hello." "You've got a problem." "Yeah, well, a couple of my guysalready delivered my regards." "The man's waffling." "Well, you know the man." "What's he wantto fuck with me for?" "Maybe he turned softover there in Europe." "Is this to get revengefor what happened to Eddie?" "Hmpf, he didn't give a rat's assabout what happened to Eddie." "Hector:" "Yeah, well, it don't matter." "He's as good as dead now." "* ("Somethin' Like This"" "by Capital PunishmentOrganization) *" "So, what are you?" "A cop or what?" "No, man." "No cop." "Man, you checking outthis joint like you want to buy it or something." "You looking for somebody?" "In fact, I'm lookingfor anybody." "I can't believe I don't see onefamiliar face in this joint." "This is New York, right?" "Been away, huh?" "Yeah..." "Anybody rotten doing anything?" "Not in here, man." "People runningin the streets now." "They kids." "Damn fools." "Come here, baby." "Come here." "Let me showwhat I've got for you." "Come on, guys." "Be nice." "I got cash." "Just don't do anything stupid." "Don't hurt me." ""Don't hurt me." "Don't do anything stupid."" "Where's Priest?" "He left town." "I got credit cards." "We don't want your money, baby." "Here, Mr. Badass." "Thug in orange-brownshirt:" "Ah, urgh." "Get the elevator." "Hey, come on now." "Police operator:" "Police operator." "Here you go." "Det." "Loomey:" "You can call your lawyer now if you want to." "We just might make itto night court if we hurry." "I got to talk to you." "You may leave now." "Officer:" "Wait up." "Wait up." "Priest:" "Man, you are too good to be true." "How did I get lucky enoughto get you on my case, huh?" "Or, maybe I shouldn't even ask." "You're smart enoughto know what's going on." "Well, I figured you were a cop who was trying to be helpful." "But the way you wereable to spring me..." "I'd say you were heavier." "A Drug Enforcement Agent." "But, hey." "I appreciate anybodywho does me a good turn." "Yeah, public servant.That's me." "I still can't figure out why you had those copsin the alley working me over." "Hey, those guys weren't cops." "It was you that was supposedto be hit in the apartment." "Right." "Where are you going now?" "That shit's silent." "You hear me?" "I want to dothese creeps my way." "Hector, how comeyou never have no women in this hot tubwhen I get over here?" "It's badfor your complexion, Joey." "You know that." "Oh, Renaldo." "You knowhow he always brags about havingthe biggest Johnson in the city?" "Well, when that babe shot him, she shot him right in the middleof his thigh, right?" "I swear to God." "She shot the tipof his dick off." "Where is he now?" "He's at some South Jersey hospital crying like a little bitch." "Joey, I want this businesstaken care off." "We can't afford any messing up." "Not now." "First, we got to find outwhere Priest is." "And I tell you one thing, he's definitelynot back in that apartment." "Use your head." "Find him." "Or, he'll find you." "Yeah?" "So, what's up?" "Heard you was trying to getin contact with me on the phone." "Yeah, uhm, I thoughtyou ought to know." "Priest was around and he says he wants to get back in the business." "Says he's got a lotof heavy bread to spend." "No, no." "Where is he now?" "I don't have any idea." "I thought you saidhe wanted to make a deal." "Yeah, but that..." "No, we can't about thaton the phone." "Not now." "I'll tell you what." "I'm on my way over." "Nate:" "You don't have to come out here." "I mean..." "Marla." "Marla!" "Hey, brother?" "How you doing?" "I'm looking for Francine." "Can you help me?" "Bartender:" "She's over there in the corner." "Thanks." "You're welcome." "Hello." "I was hopingyou would be somewhere near the Eiffel Tower by now." "Well, I was hopingfor a warmer reception." "Well, you just might get that." "There's a lot of guys comingaround here looking to give youa real hot reception." "Yeah, they did." "Oh, these peopleare dangerous." "Have they been around lately?" "Oh, all the time." "How recently?" "A guy just leftwhen he saw me talking to you." "You be real careful.Okay?" "Let me see youto the backdoor." "Maybe you can give him a slip." "Call me." "Where to, boss?" "The French Riviera." "Here, man." "This will help you get there." "No, thanks." "I'll pass." "Do you think you canget rid off this car?" "This rasta cab is not fast." "Just on green." "He was asking about meeting with you and Hector, said he wants to getback in the business." "You understandwhat I'm saying?" "Just tell mewhere he is." "I mean if I'm supposedto set up a meeting," "I need to knowwhere he is." "Hell, I don't knowwhere he is." "Shit if I knew, you know I'd tell you." "Well, how in the helldid he find out where you where?" "Mike." "Now, Nate." "I knowyou're not bullshitting me, are you?" "Look." "I called myselfdoing you a favor, trying to get yousome more business." "Look, Nate." "Where is your old lady?" "What the helldoes she got to do with this?" "You trying to helpthis brother rock the boat?" "Ohh..." " Look!" "I got to knowwhere to find Priest." "He's turned rat." "And if you're protecting him... that meansyou done turned rat too." "You knowwhat I'm saying?" "Hey, Joey." "She left himan out-of-state number." "Joey:" "Now what's your ladydoing in Carolina?" "Meeting Priest?" "Are you outof your fucking mind to ask mesome bullshit like that?" "Looks like she was in a hurry." "You know how I figure it?" "Old Nate here doneand sold us out." "What do you all think?" "Ey!" "Now I'm thinkingit's better that you go ahead and bark like a dog now." "Spit it out." "Just tell uswhere Priest is and you might be ableto save your own ass." "Look, Joey." "This ain't right." "Hell, I don't knowwhere Priest is." "Priest don't mean shit to me." "Why did you sell us out?" "What the fuckis wrong with you?" "You know I wouldn'tdo a thing like that." "Good night." "Nate:" "What the fuck?" "Hey!" "Whoa!" "Nate:" "Wait a fucking minute..." "Joey:" "Shoot!" "Don't you have any friendson the street anymore?" "Been gone too long." "Those thugsare still looking for you." "I'd hate for you to be alonewhen they find you." "Yeah, bad idea." "Francine:" "Why don't you line yourself up with Willy?" "He's on the outs with that groupand you can trust him." "Who's Willy?" "Francine:" "Willy Green." "I thought you might know him." "He used to do allthe special jobs for Eddie." "You know... when he needed firepower." "Priest:" "Didn't seem to help Eddie." "Well, Willy wasn't around..." "Got a number?" "You dog." "State your purpose." "I'm the meter man." "I'm looking for Willy Green." "You found him.What do you want?" "I'm a friend of Eddie's." "Eddie ain't haveno friends I know about." "I'm sure he must'vementioned "Priest"" "once in a while." "Yeah, I heard of him." "That's me." "That's why I'm hereto talk to you." "Do you knowwho killed Eddie?" "All I know iswhat Eddie told me." "And he ain't told mewho killed him." "I knowwho killed him." "Now, they'retrying to kill me." "Look, I want you to help me get them." "Look." "I'm a peaceful man, bro." "Get him yourself." "Look." "I can't do it alone." "I need your help, Willy." "How do I knowl can trust you?" "Trust me." "How did youget into this stuff?" "My brother taught me." "You see back in Vietnam, they called him Chef." "Because his specialty was soup." "Nitro." "Guess you can consider thata career training." "Hmpf." "Yeah, I guess so." "You got a piece?" "No." "Well we're going to haveto do something about that." "Well, well, well." "You like?" "Shotguns, rifles, semi-automatics." "Pistols, revolvers." "Well, what have we here?" "My, how sweet." "Uh-huh." "But you know something?" "I need a piecethat has been around the block a few times." "Like this one right here." "This'll do." "Francine:" "Who is it?" "Priest:" "It's me, Priest." "Francine:" "Come on in." "Hi." "Look." "Nobody sawme come here." "Okay?" "Thanks." "Yeah." "So, are you okay?" "Where you stand?" "I'm okay." "I found Willy." "Oh good." "He thinks a girlwho worked at your bar is Joey Maxwell's girlfriend." "Sure." "Jasmine Jackson." "She worked with mea couple of years before she hooked up with Joey." "Hooked up, huh?" "That's pretty descriptive." "Got a number?" "Just call meyour local information operator." "Let's see..." "Jackson." "Yup, here we are.Right here." "I need you at the bar." "Francine:" "I'llbe right there." "Are you looking to getback into the life?" "No." "I quit a long time ago." "Why do you ask?" "Francine:" "Oh, I don't know." "I guess there's talkabout all this bad blood." "Just over a turf war." "No way." "Just trying to survive." "Francine:" "Then why don't you go back to Paris?" "I don't want anythingto happen to you." "Besides, it would giveme a reason to visit." "You know lifeis not always that simple." "I really wish it was though." "Francine:" "Wait." "It's okay." "Police officer:" "Where's Francine?" "Francine?" "Francine:" "Oh come on." "Police officer:" "Come on." "Go in there." "Francine:" "Hey, hey.What is this?" "Ow!" "Go in I said." "Jesus." "What's wrong with you?" "Answer my questionsand no bullshit because you're not goingto get a second chance." "Where is Priest staying?" "I don't know." "I want Priest real badand I know you know where he is." "Where can I find Priest?" "How I should I know?" "I just met him." "Look." "He likes me." "Is there a law against that?" "Look." "Do I look stupid?" "Look, woman.Don't play games with me." "I'm no kid.I will kill your ass." "Now, I know he's been coming in and out of your back door like he owns half the joint." "Come on." "Give me a break." "I got customerswho have an eye for me." "I meanthey'd be pretty pissed if they knewl liked somebody else." "It's just good business." "You can understand that." "I will fuck youup if you don't tell me what I want to know." "Now, what did you writeon that paper to Priest?" "Just my name and phone number." "I promise.My name and phone number." "Is there a law against that?" "Joey:" "I don't know and I don't care." "I'm going to leave you with these guys and they know all about the law." "Police officer:" "You know where he is baby." "Save your ass and tell us." "I don't know." "Police officer:" "Come on." "Joey:" "Jasmine, come get your damn keys." "Come here, mammy.Mammy, mammy, mammy, mammy." "Joey:" "Oh, mammy, mammy.Jasmine:" "Joey:" "Oh, just a wee little bit.Jasmine:" "Joey:" "Just a little bit.Jasmine:" "No nookie tonight, Joey." "Joey:" "Priest..." "Come on, man.You tripping now, right?" "Because you really don't know what you're gettingyourself into." "Don't even think about it." "Joey:" "D..." "How'd you like to takeabout a two week vacation?" "Sure." "It could be dangerous if youcome back into town before that." "I ain't anxiousto come back." "Come on." "Hah, we got usa customer here." "You serious, ain't you?" "You know him?" "Yeah, I know this prick." "Here." "Take him." "Willy." "You got the nitro?" "Nitro?" "I never figuredit was for him." "Yo, Priest, man.This ain't right, man." "Whoa, whoa, whoa!" "No, my brother." "You can't wiggle, man.This is nitro." "Yo, man." "This psycho motherfuckerright here, man!" "Look, Priest!" "We homeboys." "Yeah, this will fit." "Okay, all ready." "All he has to do is twisthis head or bend his neck..." "And, BOOM!" "Sure to blow?" "Like the Space Shuttle." "Priest, Priest, look." "How much, man?" "Just tell me how much." "Whatever you need, I can get it." "Okay?" "You mean how Nateand Irene got it?" "Yo, what's up with that, man?" "What's the deal?" "What?" "You want to knowwho took out Irene?" "Man, I tell you, shit..." "Man, your homeboysmight tell you anything, man." "Who did it?" "Joey:" "Hector." "Yeah, Hector and those two bigredneck mean motherfuckers, man." "The same onesthat was trying to take you out." "The cops?" "Man, they ain't no damn cops." "Priest:" "Set it up." "Willy:" "HAH!" "Now, I told youthis motherfucker was crazy." "Where is the stash, Joey?" "Yo, man.This guy is loonie, man." "You keep him away from me." "Okay?" "Look." "You going to kill me." "Kill me because I can't taketoo much more of this shit, man." "Aaah!" "Priest, man.I gave you my offer, man." "I ain't no goodto you dead, man." "Where is the stash, Joey?" "Fuck you." "You knowwe're not messing around here." "Where is the stash?" "Please do it." "I'll talk." "I'll talk." "What you trying to do, Priest?" "Trying to get back into business?" "Hey, what's up?" "Security guard:" "How you doing?" "Uhm, I'm the mechanic they sent to fix the Formula Onebefore morning." "Nobody told me." "Pft..." "Okay." "All right." "Peace." "Hey, hey.Yo, yo, yo, yo." "Nobody said you had to leave." "All right?" "I mean relax." "What do I know?" "Man, I hatewhen they do that." "I hate when they do that." "Security guard:" "Yeah, yeah they never let the right hand know what the left hand is doing." "You, uh, you knowwhich one it is?" "Yeah, it's right over there." "Okay, okay." "I'll be righthere when you want to leave." "Okay." "Cool." "Yo, what the hellare you doing?" "Yo, homeboy?" "Yo, what are you?" "Crazy?" "What the hellare you doing?" "What do you thinktoilets are for?" "I had to go to the bathroomand I didn't want to wake you." "You didn't want to wake me?" "What the fuckare you talking about?" "You didn't want to wake me?" "You want to give me a breakand turn this thing off?" "You know I ought to bust a cap into that little thingright now?" "Now I got to writea fucking report because your assis pissing out the door." "Dumbass fucking mechanics, man." "What..." "What the fuck is happening?" "I don't knowwhat you mean." "Where the fuck is Joey?" "Did you checkhis woman out?" "Yeah, we checked." "She's gone too." "What do you mean "too"?" "Hector, we askedaround on the street and we can't find her." "What about Ike and Mike?" "Who mickiedtheir police car?" "Well, that could'vebeen an accident, Hec." "What about Joey disappearing?" "Was that an accident, too?" "I don't know." "There's a lotof bullshit going on that I don't understand." "Those two guyswere the best in town." "Maybe the Colombians." "They got somebodymoving in on us." "Ah, that's bullshit." "We got to find Joey." "Joey will knowwhat the hell is going on." "I know what you're thinkingbut it's not Joey." "I swearit's not Joey, Hector." "What about Priest?" "He's still walking around." "You two guys told meyou were going to take of him." "When?" "Just give us a couple of days." "Hector:" "We can't wait for Joey anymore." "You two guys get the stuff out." "Get it on the street." "I'll see what I can doto find out more about Priest and Joey." "Five." "It's not going to be the samewithout Joey around here." "Five." "No, it's not." "Three." "Ahem." "You know." "I miss Joey." "He's a stingy fucking prick." "Let's blow." "Going to run theseby a change maker." "Yo, sport." "It ain't broke." "I turned it off on purpose." "Oh, come on, man." "At least let me getone game in." "All right?" "Grow up man." "We ain't got timeto play no games." "We about making money now." "Oh, I got nothing else to do..." "You got somethingto do right now." "Now go get the kid." "Damn, baby." "If them skirtskeep getting any shorter," "I might have to kidnap you." "Talk is cheap." "How's Renaldo?" "He's fine." "Yeah, I heard he losta little something." "That's it." "It's all there." "Yeah, I'm all here, too." "Why don't you come bywhen you got some time?" "I'm splitting." "Hey, baby." "How do I get in touch with Joey, I got to find out..." "Don't know nothing." "So long." "Ain't you a bitch?" "Yo, let's get to work now." "Come on, man." "All right." "Here you go, man." "Yeah." "You knowwhere you going, right?" "You know it, homeboy." "All right." "Got the stuff ready." "You got my stuff?" "Dealer:" "Yeah." "Later." "Um..." "You are the man, right?" "Uh, bro?" "Yeah, I got the stuff, man." "It's fresh." "Well, I just hope it'ssomething special for... the dick." "Oh yeah." "He said he got "Showtime."" "That stuff's going to putyour dick on A-U-T-O-matic, bro." "Yo, check my man out." "My man said, "Bro!"" "That stupid motherfucker." "That manthought he acted gangster." "Sup, cool?" "Yo, what's up, money?" "How you doing?" "All right, man.You got any fives?" "Nah, man." "Sorry." "I can't help you." "Look four 10's." "This is the lightest I go." "But it's heavy." "Slow blow." "You know what I'm saying." "Come on buddy, man." "I knowyou can do something for this." "Nah, man.I told you, man." "But I'll tell you what." "I'll give you six 10'sfor the jacket you're wearing." "Hey, look, man." "I'm just tryingto help you out, right?" "I'm doing you a favor because I tell yousomething, man." "If I really wanted the jacket," "I'd just take it outyour house or shit." "Yo, man.Get off my steps, man." "I got customers waiting.All right?" "Yeah, I thoughtyou'd see it my way." "Hey, enjoy." "Babe, that shit was no good." "I swearl'm never going to let you touch that stuff again." "You don't need it." "Yo, man.Your shit is whack!" "No, man.My stuff is def." "See.You whacked." "Hey, give memy fucking jacket." "Yo, check this guy out, man?" "What's up?" "Hey, what you doing, man?" "Yo, take care of this guy.All right?" "Yeah, you goingto take care of me, right?" "Shit!" "I want you to writesomething for me, Joey." "Write what?" "The addresses of about tenof Hector's factories." "Pft." "You know, likeNate Cabot's was?" "You know Priest, man.You ain't too smart, aren't you?" "I mean it's bad enough that you two wentand grabbed his stash." "But you're tryingto get us all killed." "Start writing." "You know, I think I've hadabout enough of this shit now." "Fuck you anyhow." "Put the gun down, Willy." "I've been listeningto your whining, you murdering son of a bitch." "And now, I'm going to kick your ass until you writewhat I want you to write." "Fuck you!" "This shit ain't funny, man." "What you gonna do now, Priest?" "I think I'm going to handcuffyou to this light pole." "For what?" "Oh, I get it." "Oh, you're going to blowmy motherfucking ass away now, right?" "I'm going to call Hector." "For what?" "I ain't telling you shit." "Owh!" "Yeah, he'll bereal happy to know who set up those two cops." "And told meabout the stash." "Willy, he's all yours." "Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay." "Tell himl'll sign the shit." "Do it!" "My stuff is the best goodsyou can get and you know it." "You ever try sky divingwithout a parachute?" "Get the money in hereby tomorrow morning." "I don't give a shithow do you do it!" "Just get it here!" "Maricon." "Yo, we all going to have troublepaying any money." "You too?" "Well we ain't done nothingbut pay back money and dump dudesbusting caps at us ever since we putthat last stuff on the street." "Man, this stuffain't no good." "Now the other bossesain't going to pay and they talkingabout going to war with you." "Let me tell you and all you dickhead pendejo compadres something." "You fucking well shun me now, and I'll turn allof my fucking guns loose." "Remember." "It's business as usual." "You pay or you die." "Stay in touch." "Dealer with blue shirt:" "Yeah, right." "Hector:" "You know so far..." "Most of the stuff isfrom the areas you cover." "Yo, what are youtrying to pull, huh?" "Go ahead." "Tell me whyyou whacked up my goods." "I did exactly what Joeydid every time I saw him." "You know I don't miss nothing, Hector." "Is it Joey then?" "Is that whywe haven't heard from him?" "Nah, maybe it's those Colombians." "Maybe they're trying to run a game on us or something." "Nah, that don'tmake any sense." "Why would they wantto fuck up their own action?" "All those pricks want is money." "They callall the time for money." "Money, money, money all the time." "The only other thingit could be is the coke." "Maybe it's no good, Hec." "You listen to me." "We're goingto hold the line and we're goingto collect the money." "Too fucking badif half of New York is sick off of this shit." "We're goingto get the money." "It's quite a coincidencethat it's whacked up the same..." "Shut up!" "* Lift every voice and *..." "Willy, where do you get all thissophisticated equipment, man?" "RadioShack." "A health food store?" "Yeah." "Guess it's not what it's all... 'fragged' up to be, huh?" "Fuck!" "Son of a bitch!" "Shit." "Shit." "Son of a bitch!" "Red, Change, dig this man!" "That motherfucking Hectortotaled my joint, man!" "Yeah, fucking totaled.Hey, you going after him?" "All right.Well, count me in." "All right?" "Just put me down." "Yeah, I'll be therein a little while." "Son of a bitch." "I'm going to killthat motherfucker." "Look." "It's not smartfor you guys to come here." "It's not safe either." "DEA is checking me out." "Over this new outbreakof violence." "Best thingis for everybody just... lay low." "Hey, what am Isupposed to do, huh?" "I mean it's not safefor you to come to me either." "I came herefor your sake, not for mine." "I can't solveyour problems." "Not these." "Hmpf, whole neighborhoodsblowing up." "That kind of publicitydoes not die down." "Not fast." "Hell, well you don'tbelieve me, my own lawyer." "Would I lie to you?" "Listen we don't knowanything about nitro." "Yeah." "Shit." "Tom:" "Hi honey, yeah." "Hector, I got to talk to you." "Hey, look I'mtalking here alright?" "Hector!" " What?" "I know what you want to know." "Tom:" "Yeah, what about the kids?" "You want me to pick them up?" "You're going to pick them up." "Okay." "No, I'm good dear." "It's got to be Willy Green." "Remember how Eddieused to use him?" "He's the only one that Iknow that knows about nitro." "Councilor." "Talk to you later." "Business." "Thanks a lotfor your help." "This is for your time." "And this is for your dick." "This is graduation day." "As soon as Priest gets back, we're going to let you go." "And I'm sure you'regoing to write a book, probably going to seeArsenio Hall Show," "Pat Sajak..." "Johnny Carson..." "Joey down!" "Joey:" "Yo, cut the shit!" "Ain't nobody else in here." "Get this damn rope off of me." "You been here this whole time?" "No, I've been in Disneyland, you dumb fuck." "Yeah, we figuredit was this simple prick." "Well then, why the fuckdid it take you so long to get meout of here then?" "Hey, man.We looked for you." "We thoughtyou was history." "Yeah, right.Joey history?" "Look." "Who's got the coke?" "Priest kidnapped me, man, kept me in a trunk three, four days." "Okay?" "He's crazy.He's insane." "Look..." "He's coming back here tonight." "And we're goingto take him out right here." "Got it?" "Shit!" "Get the door!" "You droppedyour gun, sucker!" "You're a dead man, Priest!" "You're a dead man!" "Hey, dog!" "Don't bring that shitaround here." "Your ass is mine, motherfucker." "Don't you shoot nobodyaround here, you pimp!" "Old man:" "Hey, boy!" "Put that gun away." "Old woman:" "Don't you ever try that again, you pimp!" "I run the witnessprotection program here." "You knowwhat that is?" "Hector:" "Hmm-mm." "You help us..." "We'll do right by you." "What guaranteesand immunities can you give us?" "We'll work together." "A new start, a new life." "A new identification." "What else?" "Hector, you're no dummy." "I'd say you're a fox... a real, slick, street-smart fox." "Now I guarantee that I won'tthrow you out in the street, where you are a marked man with a lot of gunslooking for you." "You want the namesof people in my organization?" "Hector, please." "Your organization is history." "What we wantis the big fish." "The entire Colombian setup."