White widow super cheese. [chuckles] It's the new gold rush. This is the thin end of a very fat wedge, sir. If it's such a fat wedge, why don't you keep it? You see, I've developed a reputation as a man who came up the hard way. You could say that there's blood on these pretty white hands. But in the new business, once legal and under the jurisdiction of the respectable umbrella of ministerial legitimacy, an enterprise like this will need a face with a clean past, which sadly I do not possess. Retirement doesn't sound so bad. Long walks in the countryside, pruning roses with my better half, raising some cubs. [inhales] I've earned it.
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Good Lord.
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- [Dry Eye] Open them up. - [man] Yes, boss. [man speaks Chinese]
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Weed. Bush.
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"Ricense" to kill.
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Skunk-amola.
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And I'm not greedy. You and I both know that 400 million is a fair-to-generous asking price, especially considering that once this game's kosher, it's going to be worth somewhere between 200 billion and, well, half a trillion pounds.
The Gentlemen
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- Second thoughts? - No second thoughts. I like middle age. I like gentrification, private schools, fine wines and a spoonful of caviar to help my medicine go down. But most importantly, I'm looking forward to spending more time with you. Course you are.
The Gentlemen
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Don't blame the Dodge, dear. You know he's got a special nose and he's doing this old dog a favor. Dodge, get down there and earn your money. Gone.
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Rodge is supposed to be working down there and you're up here blowing his brains out. - I'm on it, boss. - You wanna be.
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What you doing here anyway? Thought I'd come by to have a cup of tea with my wife.
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I should have known it was you behind this.
The Gentlemen
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Looks like the deal's gone through.
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Well, go on, then. Put the kettle on.
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Annually.
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[Fletcher] I think the time has come for me to introduce you to our queen. [woman] Harold, bag. [Fletcher] A Cockney Cleopatra to Mickey's cowboy Caesar. The only weak link in his otherwise impregnable armor is his devotion, his passion, some would say his obsession with his beauteous lady wife. [woman] I'm trying to do you a favor here, Mike, but every time I do you a favor, it ends up costing me too. - [Mike over phone] Now, come on, Ros... - Why is Miss Kova still here? That Range was supposed to be finished this morning. - I'm not talking to you, Mike. - Sorry, boss. Rodge is on the Range. How many times have I told you? I don't want Roger up front. This is a sanctuary for the ladies. Where is he? He's up in your office with your husband. - [indistinct shouting] - [pounding, drilling] Misha, darling, I'll have you out of here in 20 minutes. Rosalind, I've got a spin class in half an hour. Twenty minutes and no charge. Lisa, champagne.
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- Oh... - [lighter clicks] Oh, all right, all right, it's going out. ["Vitamin C" by Can plays] ♪ Her daddy Got a big aeroplane ♪ ♪ Her mommy Holds all the family cash ♪ ♪ A beautiful rose Is standing by the corner ♪ ♪ She is living In and out of tune ♪
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- Mike, are you still there? - [Mike] Of course I'm still fucking here. Right, well, if you're still there, who's ordering the fucking parts?