Marie (2001) - full transcript

Ex-cop Marie wants to live the quiet life, until her husband is murdered. Now she's taking the law into her own hands in one-woman bloodbath against the mob.

[ominous music]

[crying]

[ominous music]

- Do know what it's
like to lose your kid?

[horn honking]

[ominous music]

[sirens blaring]

[ominous music]

[crying]

- Drop the gun.

- I'm not gonna drop the gun.



- Drop the fucking gun!

- Fuck you, I
won't drop the gun!

I lost my baby.

I lost my man.

I lost everything I had!

I don't have anything
to be here for!

- Talk to me, what's your name?

- I don't have a fucking name,

and what the fuck do you
care what my name is anyway?

You're a cop.

[crying]

Do you know what it's
like to lose your kid?

I can't even mommy good anymore!

I can't do anything any more.



[crying]

- You don't wanna do this.

You don't wanna do it.

- Yeah, I do.

Yeah, I do wanna do this.

Because I'm never gonna use
this anymore to feed my kid,

and I'm never gonna use this
anymore to fuck my man with.

You don't fucking know
what's going on in my life!

[crying]

[yelling]
[gun firing]

[electronic buzzing]

[sad music]

- No!

- Marie, I don't wanna do this,

but if you're drivin', I'm
gonna have to take your keys.

[sniffing]

[keys clattering]

[sad music]

- You ever wonder why cops
just hang out with cops?

- [Barman] I think
that's pretty obvious.

- Besides the obvious.

- I dunno.

- What the hell you talk about?

I mean, how the hell
do you come home

and talk about killin' someone?

How do you talk about it?

- You don't need this, Marie.

Your job's tough enough
without kickin' your own ass.

- I ain't doing nothing
just telling the truth.

- It ain't the truth.

You were doing your job.

That's all it's
about, doing your job.

- I gotta find a
better place to hide.

- It's only a second between
walking away and a body bag.

Personally, I'll take
walking away anytime.

[clapping]

- I feel a whole lot better.

- You remind me of your father.

You arrogant little shit.

[sad music]

- Hey cap, I killed
a whacked-out
emotional basket case

with a toy gun in her hand.

- It was suicide by cop.

You were in immediate danger.

[sad music]

The department wants you
to take some sick time

and see a shrink.

- I'm not seeing a shrink.

- See the shrink,
protect yourself.

- Fuck 'em.

[sad music]

- If she's not home in 15
minutes, I'm calling somebody.

I'm telling you right now.

- She has to quit.

Are you okay?

We saw you all over the news.

- Marie, Marie, it's like
all over your father,

all over again.

- [Marie] Don't start
with that [muttering].

- I don't wanna hear it.

- You've gotta be kidding
me, you let her out

of the house like that?

- [Daughter] Who
are you talkin' to?

You're not Daddy, Daddy's dead.

- [Marie] You leave the house
like that, I'll break your...

- Fuck you cop!
- Is that a tattoo?

- Yeah it is a tattoo.

- What the fuck would
make you get a tattoo?

- Maybe it's 'cause I felt
like getting a tattoo,

okay, Marie?

Huh, look at you!

You're always worried
about my business, my life,

look what you got
in front of you!

- What'd you say?
- Wake up, Marie!

- Smell the coffee,
look at this asshole!

- Girls, enough, enough, enough!

That's enough today!

She's been through enough today!

- Would you please leave?

- [Daughter] Mom--

- Just go and do
what you have to do.

- [Daughter] Whatever, Mom!

- You're putting the
wood on the fire!

- Shush, calm down, calm down.

Calm down.

- You should be
worried about her.

- [Marie's Sister]
Marie, please.

[dramatic music]

- It's gonna be okay.

- What's that?

[dramatic music]

- It's uh, well not
the best time, but...

[dramatic music]

- Wow.

It's a perfect time.

Oh.

[dramatic music]

[rock music]

♪ I can't wait forever

- [Barry's Friend] If
this deal works out,

we could make a fortune.

This is how I got
my cabin cruiser,

our trip to Europe
is written off.

- [Barry] Great, that sounds
too good to be true, though.

- [Barry's Friend] Well,
Barry, you know how much

I like cabin crusiers.

- I had the same reaction
but everything is based

on use and time of the year.

- And tell me how you doing?

- I'm doing good.

- Yeah?

- Barry's great.

You know and there's
the force a little bit.

- I know it's tough
making changes I know.

- I gained 10 pounds.

- No, you don't look it.

You look great.
- I did.

- You really do.

- Thanks, how you doing?

- [Marie's Friend] I'm great!

- It can be done.

- Is it legit?

- Totally legit.

There's nothing
to complicate it.

- I don't know, you know?

- Trust me, trust me.

There's nothing--

- [Marie] I'm really
good, I'm so happy.

- Well let me see that ring.

Let me see that ring.

[gasping]

It's beautiful.

I love it.
- Thank you.

- Oh my God, it's gorgeous.

- Thank you.

- You are so lucky.

You are a lucky woman.

I'm so happy for you.
- Thanks.

- If you say so, but you know
what I'd really be interested

in talking to your tax man.

I really would.

- It's no problem.

No problem at all.

I never expected to have the
type of year that I'm having.

But...

[rock music]

♪ Ah

♪ I can't wait forever

- Babe, why the bad mood?

- Why'd you tell
Jack and his wife...

[phone ringing]

- Hello?

Yeah.

For this to work, I need names.

This deal has to happen.

Yeah.

Uh huh.

I'll talk to you later.

Baby, talk to me.

- Why'd you tell Jack and
his wife we have a boat?

- 'Cause I had to.

- Because you had to?

What kind of answer is that?

- It's part of having an image.

It's all about image.

- Barry, don't start with
that image crap again.

I don't want to hear it.

I don't like it.

- Nobody cares if you're good.

They want to see success.

I'm just giving
'em what they want,

so I can get what I need.

- What you need?

- What we need for us.

I'm thinking about our future.

Come on, isn't it nice to
have the best things in life?

- Barry, you are my
best thing in life.

I don't care about
all the other crap.

It's you, all right?

[dramatic music]

- Stay in the car.

Well Barry boy, three
weeks, no payments.

- I swear Mr. Nadi I was
bringing you the cash today.

[tongue chittering]

- That's only two weeks.

You owe me for
three not to mention

the interest on the first two.

- I can--

- Hey, look nobody would
lend you this money,

and out of the
kindness of my heart,

I front you the cash.

So what are we gonna do about
this little problem we got?

- Mr. Nadi, I got
something really hot going.

Just let me show it to you.

- We'll talk.

[dramatic music]

- They're gonna repo
these tables and chairs

if we don't get our
payment out this week.

[phone ringing]

- Hello?

Okay, I'm leaving right now.

- Is everything okay?

- Yeah, sure, fine.

I have to run and meet a client.

It's a big deal.

I'm just a little
nervous over it.

I'm doing this all
for you, Marie.

I love you.

- I know.

- I just want us to be happy.

- Me too.

[dramatic music]

[phone ringing]

Hello?

- Hey Marie, it's the captain.

I don't know how
to tell you this,

but there's been a serious
accident with Barry.

I need you to come to the
precinct as soon as you can.

[sad music]

He went off the
Robert Moses Causeway.

Things got pretty mangled.

Divers haven't located much.

Some body parts and a left arm.

We're gonna run
fingerprints, but I figured

that you would be able
to identify this first.

- It looks like our ring.

- I'm so sorry.

Look I'll keep you
posted on everything.

[sirens blaring]

[sad music]

[dramatic music]

- Please forgive me
for being so direct,

but I know this is the
information that you're seeking.

Yes, Barry changed his
policy to a million dollars,

and there's no delicate
way to tell you this.

You're not the beneficiary.

Originally when it
was $100,000, you were

the intended recipient.

But with the change
in the amount

came the change in beneficiary.

- I don't know what to say.

- I'm sorry, Marie.

I wish there was more I could
say, more I could tell you.

But it was all done
straightforward
and in confidence.

- Who may I ask is
the beneficiary?

- A Ralph Nadi, Mr. Nadi.

- Ralph Nadi?

- He's a local business man.

Your husband speculated
with him and did

some business with him.

[dramatic music]

- We haven't been able
to catch this guy.

If he were connected,
he'd be Al Pacino

in Donnie Brasco, a wannabe.

- I knew that name sounded
familiar, but I wasn't sure.

- Investigators must
be crossing tracks.

I mean it's natural
to take a close look

at the beneficiary
in a fatal accident.

It's pretty obvious to me.

- Yeah, but why?

I don't mean motive.

Money's the motive, but what's
behind the whole set up?

- If there's anything
there, we'll flush it out.

[dramatic music]

There was some fire
damage to the car.

There was enough to keep the
cars with the failed brakes

as inconclusive.

I don't know if our
boy engineered it

or if he's just plain lucky.

- I gotta talk to a man
about an insurance policy.

[dramatic music]

- No, we'll do it the
same way, that's all.

[laughing]

That's right.

- Mr. Nadi?

- Oh hey, I'm gonna
have to call you back.

Who wants to know?

- Barry Green was my husband.

- My condolences.

- I know about the money,
I know about the policy,

and I know that you
had my husband killed.

- What the hell is this?

Who the hell is this
broad to come over here

with this bullshit?

- Be nice, be nice, Mikie.

- I'll be nice, cunt.

- Hey, hey look, sweetie,
what's your name?

- Marie.

- All right, Marie, look
first off let me apologize

for my associate here.

He's a good man just wears
his emotions on his sleeve.

Now why don't you
sit down and join us,

and we can talk about
whatever the problem is.

- There is no problem.

I just wanted you
to know that I knew.

I wanted to come look
you square in the eye.

[dramatic music]

- All right, you came, you saw,

now either take me up on
my offer, or why don't

we just call it a day?

- I think I'll call
it an afternoon.

[dramatic music]

- I'll get you the money!

I'll get you the money.

[coughing]

I'll get you the money!

[fists bashing]

- Now Johnny, you
gotta listen to me.

I'm talking to ya like
a true friend here.

With all the money
you've been borrowing

and all the interest,
I don't know how

you're gonna catch up.

To be honest with ya, these
beatings I'm giving ya

they really hurt me, you know?

You got a wife and kids.

I don't want to keep
doing this to ya.

So I'm gonna give you
a chance to catch up.

I'm gonna forget about
the money that you owe me

and the vig just for a
little while, not forever.

Just enough time
for you to show me

that you're gonna pay me back,
end all this craziness, okay?

Okay?

But Johnny, you gotta do
two things for me, Johnny.

Number one, the gambling
finished, caput.

Understood?

All right.

And now second, I
want you to put me

on your life insurance
policy just as collateral

till you pay me back, okay?

Okay.

All right, Mikie here is
gonna stop by tomorrow,

pick up the policy, understood?

Understood?

[laughing]

Right understood, good.

All right, let him go.

[rock music]

♪ He had to die

♪ Friday's payday, and you
buy yourselves an ounce ♪

♪ And you're doing
five rounds a day ♪

♪ Till your kidneys
start to bounce ♪

♪ And you think you're
really tall, boy ♪

♪ You believe it makes you big

♪ But you're only a drunk toy

♪ A stupid little pig

♪ You say you don't need it

♪ But still you do
it day after day ♪

♪ The only thing inside
you that's growing
is your paranoia ♪

♪ And by the way, you
need a cold king handle ♪

♪ You need a cold king handle

♪ Saturday is Jessie A

♪ And all your
friends are there ♪

♪ This annoying little jet set

♪ And this toxic atmosphere

♪ So drink champagne with
a lady in your hand ♪

♪ You know she's
gotta be real wet ♪

♪ But you know you can't do it

♪ 'Cause part of you
is shaking guess why ♪

♪ Too much powder in the air

♪ You do the cold king handle

♪ You need a cold king handle

♪ Okay give that
guy another solo ♪

- Hey what's going on?

Hey Frankie, Danny,
Mikie, what's going on?

- You're skimming.

- Me?

You gotta be kidding me?

I would never do that.

How could you think that?

I would never do that.

Frankie, Danny, you
know I would never take.

- You're skimming.

- [speaking in a
foreign language]

- I got two words for
you, happy birthday.

Happy birthday.

- You gotta be kidding me?

- Happy birthday.

- [Group] Happy birthday!

[rock music]

[muttering]

[rock music]

[laughing]

[rock music]

♪ Just another broken promise

♪ Just another broken part

♪ Her guilty conscious
nonexistent ♪

♪ Why did I drop my guard

♪ And the pain
remains the same ♪

♪ But the pain
remains the same ♪

♪ Yo climb up, young gun

♪ Just me and my head

[grunting]

♪ Looking for a sugar mama
with a mansion in Bel Air ♪

[grunting]

- Hey what the fuck?

- I want my money,
and I want it in cash.

- What are you fuckin' nuts?

- Is this what you're
spending my money on?

- You're dead, you're dead.

- I don't think I'm
making myself clear.

If I don't get my
money, you're dead.

♪ Remains the same

- Fucking, bitch!

[rock music]

- Hey Mikie, I hate
the C word, Mikie.

You understand me?

[gun firing]

[woman screaming]

- I want you home right now!

You're driving me crazy!

I don't care about that.

Damn it, she hung up on me.

She's with that Joey guy.

- Joey who?

- They're all Joeys.

Go get her!

- [Marcie] Hey, you know
where I can find Jamie?

- [Bartender] I think she's
with Joey around back on break.

[yelling]

- [Jamie] What the fuck
are you doing, Marie?

Marie, Marie, get
the fuck off him!

Marie, Marie!

[grunting]

[groaning]

[skin snapping]

- You incompetent, asshole.

And this was done by who?

- A skirt.

- A woman?

One woman?

And you call yourself
a professional?

- I am a fucking professional.

- Watch your mouth.

Don't forget who
you're talking to.

Where's my money?

- Look with everything
going on, I just--

- No excuses.

Do you know who this woman is?

- The late, great
Barry Green's wife.

- That's right, and do
you know what she did

before she was a housewife?

A cop.

Well I want you to make
sure that this ex-housewife

slash ex-cop isn't
a problem anymore.

- Done.

- Quick and clean.

And don't make me
have to do it myself.

[grunting]

- Hey baby girl.

- What did you want
to talk to me about

that we couldn't talk
about over the phone?

- Ralph Nadi, a lot of
his guys got whacked.

- I heard.

- Gotta play by the rules.

- It's a lot more fulfilling
playing without the rules.

- But you gotta
play by the rules.

Marie, you're not Charles
Bronson in a dress.

There's only so much
I can do for you.

[dramatic music]

[phone ringing]

- Yeah?

- I want my money.

- Well excuse my
French but fuck you!

- Scumbag, you
killed my husband.

- I've never seen anybody
get so bent out of shape

over such a loser.

You better face it.

Your husband was a loser.

- Piece of shit.

- All right, fine, fine, that
makes me a piece of shit.

But that doesn't
leave much difference

between me and old Barry boy.

I've got a little
secret for you, Marie.

All that money he'd
been borrowing,

that was to buy cocaine for
all his bullshit friends

in the Hamptons.

What's the matter,
Marie, I don't hear ya?

Talk to me, little girl.

[laughing]

Everybody's got their price.

What's yours?

- It's not that I thought
there was anything fishy.

I mean in the
financial world there's

always something fishy.

Here have a seat.

- Thank you.

- It's just that he seemed to
be suddenly flush with cash.

I'm not talkin' a thousand
or two, I'm talking

10s of thousands.

- Well what would you estimate?

- Conservatively
50,000 maybe 60,000.

He didn't squander
it away either.

Paid off a lot of
debt, God bless him.

Look I'm just gonna leave
all this here with you.

When you're done,
you can lock up.

I'll be at home if
you have any questions

or need any further help.

Is that all right?

- Oh, of course
that's all right.

I've imposed on you
too much already.

- No, it's the least I could do

with the tragedy
you've had to face.

- Thank you, Mr. Veddit.

- You're welcome.

[rock music]

- We've gotta work on that
catering order later on.

I'll check the oven right
now, see what's going on here.

- We just gotta
load it a little.

- And by the way, Paulie,
you gotta do me a favor.

You gotta finish
these because later on

we've got a catering order.

- Hey listen to me you
gotta do something.

This fucking pizza's
broken, Johnny.

- His father has got
a good set of clubs.

- Yeah, that's the
guy, yeah right.

- Look at these fucking
tomatoes he sent me.

- Jesus Christ.

- This guy's gonna be on
the fucking menu next week.

You gotta stop this shit.

- Take it easy, all right.

- Take it easy?

- We'll straighten it out.

- How can I do work
without the right tools?

- Do my a favor, I want
you to straighten out

these things, and I
want you do these pots

and then straighten out
the shelf over here.

- [Man In White
Shirt] No problem.

- This is catering, you know
Nadi, it's supposed to be

too large to the good.

[phone ringing]

- What the hell is this?

Semi Brick Oven can I
please take your order?

What would you like?

Large pie, peperoni.

All right, give us
about 15 minutes, okay?

Thank you.

[rock music]

♪ And you've been waiting

♪ And you've been waiting

Can I help you?

- I'm a leftover birthday
present from Nadi.

- [speaking in a
foreign language]

♪ You been waiting for more

♪ Waiting for more

♪ Waiting for more

♪ Waiting for more

♪ Later they send
you to school ♪

♪ To teach you which way to go

♪ They couldn't explain what
you've been working for ♪

♪ You thought there must be
something they don't know ♪

- Wow, talk about quick.

♪ But you've been sitting
there like a slug ♪

- You know it's my birthday too.

- Get lost.
- Cunt.

♪ But nothing ever happened
inside of you head ♪

♪ And you've been sitting there
like a slug in your chair ♪

♪ But nothing every
happened inside ♪

♪ Of your head and your heart

[knocking]

- Tomasino, let's go.

We're having a sit
down with Nadi.

What are you doing in
there slapping your monkey?

Pick your pants up, let's go.

♪ And your heart

[ominous music]

[light clicking]

[gun firing]

[R and B music]

[camera shutter clicking]

♪ Are you bad to be rolling
baby chicken like me ♪

♪ Yeah you know can
nobody do better than me ♪

♪ Like your flow and
everything in between ♪

♪ Don't you know when you do
this, baby, can't you see ♪

[camera shutter clicking]

[R and B music]

[rock music]

♪ I like crazy girls,
may I have another ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
take 'em home to mother ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
girls that like to party ♪

♪ I like crazy girls, they
date my brother Artie. ♪

♪ See them walking
through the candy store ♪

♪ They're buying some goodies

♪ They're grabbing some more

♪ See them walking
through one by one ♪

♪ They're trying on lipstick

♪ They're having some fun

♪ I like crazy girls,
may I have another ♪

♪ I like crazy girls to
take 'em home to mother ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
girls that like to party ♪

♪ I like crazy girls, they
date my brother Artie. ♪

♪ Wear their earrings
in the weirdest spots ♪

♪ They keep their hair
tangled up in knots ♪

[phone ringing]

♪ With platform heels
and baggy pants ♪

♪ Should I ask

[knocking]

- She whacked Tomasino.

- Shit!

- What did I tell you, moron?

I don't need this.

- It won't happen again.

I'll take care of it.

She's dead.

- This is what
we're going to do.

Your tribute to me
has been increased.

- Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait,
that leaves me with nothing.

- Then you understand the
nature of our relationship.

You fuck up, you pay.

You fuck up, you pay.

You fuck up, you pay.

- See that fuckin'
bitch stop this.

Yeah Ivan, Nadi, don't talk.

Listen I got a job for ya.

I'm gonna give you an address.

I want you to go there,
and I want you to leave

a little message.

Yeah, right in
your neighborhood.

[laughing]

[woman screaming]

[fleshy crunching]

[dramatic music]

[siren blaring]

[dramatic music]

- [Marie Voiceover] I want
my money, and I want you.

- You just don't get
it do you, Marie?

This isn't some fuckin' game.

You're a cop.

You should know better.

I needed to flush you
out, and I did it.

So now if you want a piece
of me, just come and get me.

Old Lido Beach Club, and
wear your party dress

'cause we're gonna rock
n'roll, little darling.

[kissing]

[gun racking]

[ominous music]

[whipping air]
[fleshy sucking]

[ominous music]

[doors clattering]

[gun firing]
[yelling]

[ominous music]

- Open your mouth.

[gun firing]

[siren blaring]
[ominous music]

[gun firing]

[siren blaring]

[sad music]

- Dad, is Marie
gonna be all right?

- Go in the kitchen.

God damn!

- When's the last time
you sewn someone up?

- Vietnam.

- I think I'm gonna pass out.

[sad music]

- [Captain] How you
doing, baby girl?

- Like I've done 1,000
situps while being hit

with a hammer.

- You stopped bleeding
pretty quickly.

You'll be back on your
feet in a couple days.

- I gotta finish what I started.

I gotta get Nadi.

- Marie, Marie!

♪ You need a cold King handle

♪ You need a cold King handle

♪ Saturday's is Jessie A

♪ And all your
friends are there ♪

♪ This annoying little jet set

- Come on in and lock the door.

Sit down.

Tell me I got nothing
to worry about.

- You don't, okay.

- It better be solid.

- It's solid.

It's definitely,
definitely solid.

- I made a deal with a
guy about a year ago,

he got a little fancy with
me, you know what I mean?

You know I had every
reason to believe

that that deal was
gonna go smooth.

What do you think would happen

if this deal doesn't
go smooth as silk?

- I don't know.

- You know how long
it takes for a man

to die when he's hung by
his balls on a meat hook?

- No, I don't know, no.

- You don't want to find out.

I got a simple question for ya,

and I want a simple answer.

- Okay.

- You working for Andalini.

- No, I'm not
working for anybody.

It's just me.

Everything is cool.

I'm cool.

- All right, good.

I want you to do
something for me.

- What's that?

I'll do anything.

- When we do the deal tomorrow,
I'm not gonna be alone.

All right I'm gonna
have a partner with me.

- Okay.

- When the deal's done
I want you to kill him.

See now you do that
for me, we'll be able

to continue to do
business together.

- All right.

- All right.

Go on, beat it.

- Ah Mrs. Green, what
a lovely surprise.

- You're looking well.

- Exercise, my
dear, it is the key

to eternal youth and vigor.

No Viagra needed here.

Walk with me.

I need to keep my
energy flowing.

- I need your help.

- And how can this benefit me?

- It can benefit both
of us, I assure you.

- I love the sea air.

Take a deep breath,
close your eyes.

Close your eyes,
don't be afraid.

Now take a deep breath.

Can you feel it?

- See no wires, it's personal.

- You're quite the mechanic.

Talk to me.

- I have my own
issues with Nadi.

I can resolve my
problem and help you

with an embarrassing situation.

- Come work for me.

- [Marie] Another
place, another time.

- [Andalini] Nadi's
got a deal going down

he thinks I don't know about it.

You'll have my
blessing on this one.

- [Ralph] Mr. Andalini please.

Tell him it's Ralph Nadi.

Tell him it's urgent.

- [PA Announcer] Dr.
Bruce, telephone please.

Dr. Bruce, telephone please.

- I'm looking at your face.

Your tattoo don't look so bad.

- How's mom?

[electronic beeping]

- She's fine.

I just saw her.

How are you?

- Good enough to
rock n'roll I think.

- Good, you rest up, and
I'll be by again later.

You give those doctors hell.

- You know what there's a good
looking intern here for me.

[laughing]

- All right, I got rid
of our little problem.

And now I'm prepared to start
making my daily payment,

and I've got the first
five payments in advance.

- I've had a revelation.

I want all my money,
and I want it now.

- No, that's not
what I had planned.

- Listen I've got an opportunity

that I just cannot let pass by.

- All right, all right when?

- You'll get a call.

You look like you
need a vacation.

Why don't you try a few
days by the seaside?

They say that a combination
of the salt air, sun, and sand

can trigger a
spiritual awakening.

Try it.

[punching bag rattling]

- What are you bothering me for?

- [Captain] Marie's alive.

- What's that got to do with me?

[punching bag rattling]

Let me tell you
something, Captain.

I never touched your
Marie, and if you want

to start pointing
fingers, you better start

looking at what she's
been doing to me.

Yeah, Jimmy Peaches, that
was my sister's fiance, dead.

Mikie, my friend for 20 years,

[gun firing]

dead.

Tomasino, he and I
go way back, dead.

And then Vinny, his
best friend, dead.

And that's not to mention
Johnny the artist,

two bullets right to the chest.

[gun firing]

So if we want to talk
about calling off the dogs,

I think you better talk
about calling off that bitch.

[punching bag rattling]

[laughing]

All right, all right, look
I'm just a business man,

all right?

I don't like anything
that gets in the way

of making a profit.

- Like the kind
of profit you made

off of Barry Green's
life insurance policy?

- What can I say?

That was just an accident.

That's life.

Which is what you better
get across to Mrs. Green.

Her husband's dead, move on.

- I'm willing to make an offer.

I can make evidence disappear.

I can give you tips
on gambling raids.

I'd even give you protection
where you just don't have it.

- You know if I agree to
that, I'd be admitting

to a lot of guilt.

- You don't have to admit
to anything, just agree.

[patting]

See no wires, I'm clean.

- So how you gonna do it?

How you gonna stop her?

- Don't worry about it.

I'll stop her.

- All right, we'll
try it your way.

But if something goes
wrong, if I find her

within 100 yards of
anything I'm doing,

I'm gonna go after her,
and I'm gonna go after you.

Are we understood?

- Well as long as we're
agreeing on things,

if she so much as breaks
a fingernail, I'm gonna

rain hell down on you.

[dramatic music]

[ominous music]

- [Barry] Bang, you're dead!

- Fuck you, asshole.

[laughing]

- [Ralph] Give me
that gun, dickhead.

[laughing]

- How you guys doing?

- Good, good.

- The goods, check it out.

Would you like to try some?

- I don't know why we
gotta be in such a rush.

[dramatic music]

- Andalini wants his million.

- It's good stuff.

What are you gonna do about him?

- Fuck that bonehead.

Nobody's gonna
mess this thing up.

Here's the cash.

- Very nice, thank you.

- Good stuff.

- Mr. Nardi, would
you like to try some?

It's all right?

- There's 10 people
on there, my man.

10 people that want to
deal, six in the Hamptons,

four in the North Fork,
and there's plenty more.

- You know I oughta
take these 10 names,

and I oughta pop you right now.

[laughing]

- You won't kill me because
you're just as greedy as I am.

[branch snapping]

[ominous music]

[gun firing]

- Hello Barry.

- Hello Marie.

We gotta talk.

We gotta make a deal.

- What kind of a deal?

- One where you get
rich, and I live.

- They nearly killed
my mother and sister.

Did you know that?

You son of a bitch.

- I am so sorry about
that, but I had no choice.

Nadi was gonna kill me.

- I loved you.

I did all this for you.

I didn't want them to get
away with taking your money.

We were married.

We were gonna spend the
rest of our lives together.

- I know I lost control,
but it was Nadi.

It wasn't me.

Don't you get it?

- Yeah if I sell my soul
to the devil like you did.

- No, not my soul,
Marie, just an arm.

It was a small price to pay
to get that insurance policy.

Me and Nadi could've made
maybe 10, 20, 30 million.

- Now Nadi's dead.

- So I'll get another
goomba, take his place.

[laughing]

Baby, you and be
could be sitting

on top of the world together.

- Me and you, right?

- Baby, listen to
me, it's Barry.

It's Barry.

I know I lost control,
but it was Nadi.

It wasn't me.

Don't you get it?

- Yeah, I get it.

Believe me, I get it.

Marie, you wouldn't
kill an unarmed man.

- I'm not gonna kill you, Barry.

You're already dead, remember?

[gun firing]
[grunting]

- Hello my dear, you know
I really enjoyed your work.

You're truly something special.

You want the money?

Take it, but my
offer still stands.

If you would consider
it a retainer,

I will consider
it an investment.

- You know I heard the
food here is really good.

- I didn't come here to eat.

I think you have a briefcase
that belongs to me.

- Here's the deal.

- No deals, just the briefcase.

And Mrs. Green, I expect
all, all the contents

to be in there.

- I don't want to worry about
looking over my shoulder,

and yes, I'd like
to keep the money.

- I can live with that.

Now where's the briefcase?

- It's under the seat of my car.

- And where's that?

- It's the piece of
shit parked outside.

I'll get it.

- No, I'll get it.

- I'll wait for you
to come back to order.

[ominous music]

[booming explosion]

[rock music]

♪ If I could turn back time
will you still live in me ♪

♪ I often wondered just how
much we touched reality ♪

♪ Melodies surround me,
they haunt me everyday ♪

♪ Memories of salty tears
still bow my head in shame ♪

♪ Don't go on pretending and
don't just sit there waiting ♪

♪ For the words
that I won't say ♪

♪ 'Cause I will
not be forgiven ♪

♪ So now you think I want you

♪ How can I even see your face

♪ It took so long to realize
this night's endless days ♪

♪ So now you understand
miss the peace ♪

♪ And you miss your fame

♪ I can hear the whispers of
your dreams from miles away ♪

♪ And don't go on pretending

♪ And don't just
sit there waiting ♪

♪ For the words
that I won't say ♪

♪ 'Cause I will not be
there to stand beside you ♪

♪ There to fall behind you

♪ Cannot know the pain inside

♪ 'Cause I will
not be forgiven ♪

♪ Can you feel all
the hurt around you ♪

♪ Can you see myself beside
you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪

♪ I wish that I
just never tired ♪

♪ To show you how
you could be mine ♪

♪ I wished that I just
never knew your name ♪

♪ Don't go on pretending

♪ And don't just
sit there waiting ♪

♪ For the words
that I won't say ♪

♪ 'Cause I will not be
there to stand beside you ♪

♪ There to fall behind you

♪ Cannot know the pain inside

♪ 'Cause I will
not be forgiven ♪

♪ Don't go on pretending

♪ Don't just sit there waiting

♪ For the words
that I won't say ♪

♪ 'Cause I will not be
there to stand beside you ♪

♪ There to fall behind you

♪ Cannot know the pain inside

♪ 'Cause I will, I
will not be forgiven ♪

♪ Oh

♪ Oh, forgiven

♪ I like crazy girls,
we take 'em home ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
may I have another ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
take 'em home to mother ♪

♪ I like crazy girls,
girls that like to party ♪

♪ I like crazy girls, they
date my brother Artie ♪

♪ I like crazy girls

♪ I like crazy girls

♪ I like crazy girls,
girls that like to party ♪

♪ I like crazy girls, they
date my brother Artie ♪

[ominous orchestral music]