Hey. Here. Take this, man. You don't need me anymore. Actually, I do need you to deliver the thumb.
The Man from Toronto
2.2s
[distant party noises]
The Man from Toronto
8.5s
I told you, man, it's all cardio. It's about giving your body the best chance to succeed. I got a good look at you. You got some nice ones too. [suitcase wheels squeaking]
The Man from Toronto
1.8s
[cell phone ringing]
The Man from Toronto
2.2s
You didn't tell me about Anne.
The Man from Toronto
17.8s
Well, you know, I actually thought about that. I thought about opening my own place. A great, great restaurant. But then I just remember everything, and it just doesn't seem… [clears throat] …realistic, you know? Really?
The Man from Toronto
21.7s
Coughlin and I worked there in the early 2000s developing seismic explosives, untraceable. Makes the blast look like a subterranean tremor. [Teddy] Mm. Two years ago, our former boss called General Hanson, he asked for help with a top-secret project for an unnamed client. I didn't get many of the details.
The Man from Toronto
3.8s
We didn't know Hanson had been hired by Marín.
The Man from Toronto
2.4s
People do change. [chuckles]
The Man from Toronto
1.7s
[bullets ricocheting]
The Man from Toronto
1.2s
Okay. Okay.
The Man from Toronto
3.4s
Just realizing I haven't been the best husband I could've been.
The Man from Toronto
12s
It's 'cause of the cameras. Stop with the paranoia stuff. Somebody looks you in your eyes and they smile, smile back. Make eye contact. Be a person. Perhaps you'd be more comfortable in this, sir.
The Man from Toronto
5.7s
Oh, uh, yeah. Not only am I gonna let you go, I'm gonna let her know you're bringing an associate.
The Man from Toronto
2.9s
Wait, the drop is supposed to be at 9:00 p.m. You're gonna let me go?