- So what? - Well, yes, I agree. Perhaps they were just meeting up to talk about holidaying in the Maldives or the long-term implications of leaving the EU. But I filmed it, had it lip-read, translated and transcribed. Rather like the classic 1974 film The Conversation, starring Gene Hackman and John Cazale. You know, Coppola slipped that one out between the Godfathers.
The Gentlemen
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You're starting a war with me, George, and I'm trying to moonwalk with elegance here, but I'm finding it very fucking difficult. [Lord Pressfield] Laura! [Lord George] I don't fuck around with puff. You send your man Dry Eye around my place to see if he can buy my business for a few beans. Laura!
The Gentlemen
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[Mickey] You didn't think I'd find out? Having me followed for months?
The Gentlemen
3.4s
Roll camera. Action. [crowd cheering]
The Gentlemen
2.1s
You raided one of my locations.
The Gentlemen
1.2s
[exhales]
The Gentlemen
1.2s
[groans]
The Gentlemen
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It wasn't really for me. It's a bit boring, to be honest. Now, can I just say, that Matthew, he's quite something, isn't he? He's not your average American. He's a Mr. International. Even speaks a bit of Cantonese. Come here. You play Dry Eye and I shall be Matthew.
The Gentlemen
3.6s
Try and get it in time with his lips, all right? - Yeah, yeah. - Ready?
The Gentlemen
4.6s
Anyone else might think that was you or Mickey.
The Gentlemen
2.2s
Does that arouse your interest, Raymond?
The Gentlemen
2.3s
Shall we continue with our little story?
The Gentlemen
1.7s
[Raymond] So Matthew knows Dry Eye.
The Gentlemen
2.9s
All right. [sighs]
The Gentlemen
1.4s
Come on.
The Gentlemen
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There are some things I don't know about. Something between Dry Eye and Lord George. Now, whatever it was, someone killed Lord George.
The Gentlemen
4.9s
He did it without my blessing. But you did go behind my back and offer to buy his business.