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Everything Chaney Says In the Film


Tip.
Chaney.
I thought we could make some money.
That piece of business tonight, you set it up?
Thanks.
Who hasn't?
You a policeman.
Yeah, I saw him.
I don't want your dough.
I got six bucks. And nothing else. You bet it.
I'll just say goodbye right here.
I want to feel my way around the city.
I don't like to rush things.
I might turn up.
I like it the way it is.
Mind if I sit down? Would you like to talk, or just sit?
What's your name? Who you waiting for?
Have mine. You live around here?
Thought maybe I would walk you home.
How's you like New Orleans?
I seen worse.
I don't look past the next bend in the road.
You want me to come in? Sure?
I wasn't planning on bothering you.
Maybe I'll see you around.
60/40 in my favor on scratch, side bets down the middle.
We'll do things different. Because right now my friend you've got
a percentage of nothing.Well there's something I want you to know,
I only come down here to make some money. And to fill in some
in betweens.
Well it suits me. When I get enough change in my
pocket I'm gone.
Who's the smoothie over there?
Two years doesn't make a doctor.
That's a habit that's hard to quit.
How much? We better get the money. Something wrong Speed?
That's pretty good advice. He ain't gonna pay.
Why don't we take it easy, and drive around the back country roads and
see the sights awhile?
Business.
Now I got the gun.
Anybody else? What about you?
That's one way, you wanna see another?
This your place Pettibone?
See you in a couple days. Yeah.
Chaney. Thought you'd like to come out.
Whatever you feel like. Yeah but would you like to?
You worried I can't pay the check?
I knock people down.
No, they're pick up fights, the money is made on bets and
it's something I'm doing just for a while. It's better than working at the bus station changing tires for two bucks a day. It makes me feel a hell of a lot better then it does him. Hey there's no reasons about it, just money.
You handle it, I'm not interested.
How long an arm has he got?
You talk to me, not him.
We can get along without you.
Why the change of mind? I don't like Gandel.
It's enough reason for me.
Speed, you made as much as me, dollar for dollar.
Dumb.
I don't think about it.
You got any more questions?
Not this time.
All right let's get it out, what's bothering you?
How much do you want?
Suit yourself.
I'm out of it.
Must make you very happy, now that you got what you wanted.
Don't need any more money.
You want it that much?
Yeah but you won't. You're not gonna do it for free.
You and me ain't go no trouble Poe. He send you?
Me and Speed ain't related anymore. I ain't interested.
He wants me to bet my five thousand dollars, that's all the money I got.
Money's hard to come by Poe.
Some other time.
Well how ya been?
I got no complaints.
Looks like you've got things all figured out.
Let's get started.
Ever see him fight? Well, let's do it.
Things have a way of coming around.
You owe me money.
You'll live with it.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Look Poe, I got a cat, back at my place, I want
you to take care if it for me. You take care of Poe.
You are forgetting about the in betweens.
North.

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ahhhh, there is no in betweens...thats my bronson...actually one of the best fighting flicks ever. with rocky, enter the dragon...mikey!

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Wow - well done, mkaskel!!

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How many words?
Can anybody count them?



-You brought two too many

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613.

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Nice. Just nice.

"It's just you and me now, sport..."

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without a doubt
my favorite comment ever reading imdb
t/y and well done amigo

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When I was a kid, I had a friend who was working in a movie theater in Manhattan.
So I would hang out there and see some films. This one I saw many times.
And then I would always watch it when it was on TV years later.
I have it on tape, and every once in a while, I will watch it.
Well I always liked the minimalist dialogue, so one time when I was watching it on (caveman VHS tape) I was able to write down the dialog. Didn't take long at all, because I knew most of it anyway.
Thanks. A labor of love. My favorite Bronson film.

Bring forth my doom spawn from your stink crevice,
and prove the gypsy wrong!

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You did a great job there.

"You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling."

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OP: how did you pull that off?


http://tinyurl.com/cjsy86c

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Outstanding!


"I told you it was off." The Jackal

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I have seen the film many times.
When it first came out, it was playing in a theater that my friend was working at, so I saw it a bunch of times.
Whenever it was on TV I would watch it. There's no nudity or heavy cursing, so
it usually airs uncut.
When people still used VHS/ VCR's, I taped this one time, and I still watch it once in a while. ( My old technology still works fine.)
So I just went slowly, in some parts I had to rewind.
Love this film.
Bronson's finest.

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Sorry to bump this to the top but someone is trying to take credit for my post.

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