Missionary Man (2007) - full transcript

A lone biker rides into town in the aftermath of the death of his good friend J.J. Once there Ryder discovers that his friend didn't die but was murdered by a local businessman who would let nothing stand in the way of his plans to build a state of the art casino on Indian reservation land. On a mission of justice Ryder confronts and defeats Reno and his men in a tour de force show down where the one (Ryder) vanquishes the many.

(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO)

What's your poison?

Tequila.

No lime, no salt.

Coming right up.

Man, I never saw anybody
drink tequila like that

and still read the Bible.

It's exactly
the kind of medicine
this town needs.

You know what I mean?

I know exactly
what you mean.

(GROANING)



MAN: Look, you fucking loser.
You owe us two grand.

We want our fucking money.

(GROANING)

Hit him!
Pay up, fool!

Asshole!

Quit messing around
and pay us our damn money.

Back off, man.
It's none of your business.

God damn it,
get out of the way,

or we're going
to beat you, too.

Hey, mister.
Step back.

That was good.
MAN: Shit.

(MEN MUTTERING)

Hey, mister.
Thanks a lot. I'm Billy.

Which way to the cemetery?



Up that way.
Over the bridge.

You can't miss it.

My... My hat, mister.

(MOURNERS SINGING)

My condolences.

I guess I could
say a few words

for our dearly
departed brother

from the book of Samuel.

"The Lord brings
death and makes alive,

"he brings down to
the grave and raises up.

"The Lord sends
poverty and wealth,
he humbles, he exalts.

"He raises the poor
from the dust,

"and the needy
from the ash heap,

"he seats them with princes

"and has them inherit
a throne of honor."

Amen.

Excuse me.

You read
from the Bible.

It was
very kind of you.

Thanks.

You got a minute?
I'd like to introduce
you to the family.

This is my father,
White Deer.

And this is my son,
Junior.

This is my daughter,
Kiowa.

Everybody loved JJ.

Did you serve together?

You could say that.

Were you in his unit?

'Cause I don't see
you in the pictures.

KIOWA: You know, they say
he drowned in a river.

Yeah, right.

(CAR APPROACHING)

Take your hat off.

There's a heck of
a nice bike out there.

Who does that
belong to, you?

I don't believe
we've met. John Reno.

A pleasure.

Are you... You a
friend of JJ's, are you?

Yeah, well,
he's a good man.

You going to
stay with us long?

Maybe.

Well, I heard about
your little adventure
in town, there.

Trying to help
that druggie kid out?

I got to tell you,
it's no offense,
but you're wasting your time.

Ain't much
of your business.

Anyway, you need anything,
you let me know, all right?

You said you were
from up north, is that right?

Boy, boy,
he's talking to you.

Peace, brother.

This is a time for mourning,
not fighting.

(GASPING)

(GROANING)

Murph, not yet.

Let go of me. And don't
you ever touch me again.

Easy, darling,
I'm not going to hurt you.

Prettiest girl in town,
won't give me
the time of day.

How you figure that,
Murph?

Look, I'm all broke up
about JJ, just like you are.

He's a friend of mine.

Besides, I...
I just want to warn you...

A lot of bad things
happening in this town
to people right now,

especially folks who don't
mind their own business.

You understand?
Saddle up, fellas.

Come see me
at the dealership.

Hi, there.
What can I get you, mister?

I guess I'll
settle for a room.

Okay. Well, let's see.

Since we only get
a few customers each week,

I think we can fit you in.

Staying long?

How much for a week?

Okay. Well, let's see.
That's 50 bucks a day,

and one day free for
our seven-day special rate.

Let's call it an even 300.

You must be here
for the funeral.

JJ was a good man.
Great carpenter.

Used to help me with
the little things around here,

whenever he had the time.

201.

If you need anything,
just let me know.

Will do.

Is that him?

No fucking way.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's him.

That motherfucker.

Who's he think
he's messing with?

Back off, hound dog.

He's at the hotel, boss.
Hmm.

He's at the hotel.

Why don't you thrill me
with your analysis, Murph.

What do you think he is?
ATF, Fed, what?

It's kind of hard to tell.

The folks down at the funeral
said he's pretty harmless.

I mean, he reads the Bible,
drinks tequila.

Pretty much
keeps to himself.

I see.

He took us
by surprise, boss.

It's not going
to happen again.

It better not happen again.

So from now on,
it's just going to
be business as usual

here on this
great reservation.

Yeah, right.
Business as usual, boss.

RENO: You just
keep a goddamn eye
on our mystery man.

What?
The biker with
the fucking Bible, Gomez.

Pay attention.

I want you to put
a couple of men on him.

Especially tonight.

I don't want any problems,
not with this shipment,

and I don't want
people thinking
I'm starting to lose my grip

on this miserable excuse
for a town. You understand?

Sure thing, boss.

Murph? Murph?

Yes, sir, boss.

Good.

Come on, Reno.
Come over here and ride me

like the cowboy
I know you are.

I'm here, darling.
I'm going to saddle you up
like a quarter horse.

Shaved just like I like it.

Mmm. You taste like a peach.

Heard you were
a friend of JJ's.

That's right.

Well, that's real nice.

Funeral's over.
He's dead and buried.

So what are you
still doing here?

I've got my eyes on you.
Remember that.

Stay out of trouble.

Oh, my lovely young bird.

Hurt, angry,
lonely and nowhere to fly.

He didn't drown.
JJ knew something about Reno.

Oh, sweetheart,
I know how close
you were to JJ.

He was like
a father to you.

But you have to
think of the rest
of the family now.

We have to be careful.

Reno can do just about
anything he wants to
in this town.

He didn't drown.

You're upset
about JJ, huh?

Do you really think
that Reno tried to kill him?

It's crazy.

I just can't
take it anymore.

But, Kiowa,
if that happened to him

because of what we're
trying to do, what about us?

JJ was right.

I mean, other
Tribal Council members
might be on Reno's side.

That's crazy.

Let's see what happens.
I bet JJ was right.

The Council meeting
is getting ready to start,

so everyone come in.

(SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE)

Welcome, everyone.

This Tribal Council
is in session.

We are finally ready
to decide on two proposals

for this Council
from last month.

I wanted to postpone
today's meeting,
because of JJ.

We all loved him.
He was one of the most

respected members
of this Council.

Assistant Chief
Lance suggested

we still discuss
the Gaming 3 proposal.

The Tribal Council
has carefully studied
and weighed the advantages

and disadvantages
of both proposals.

We've had a proposal

for the building of a casino
on the Tribal property,

by Lance's
construction group.

This proposal would
bring many new jobs

and much revenue
for our people.

However, I'm very
concerned with the many

negative aspects
of this proposal.

For now,
there's a very innovative
on-line gaming alternative,

proposed by the late JJ,
his sister Nancy
and their family.

This proposal offers
more highly-skilled jobs

and training for our people,
and takes advantage
of the gaming profits

without the negative aspects.

I will recommend
this proposal to the Council.

And as you all know,
my veto counts.

Dan, we need to rethink this.

There is too much
money on the table
for this tribe to lose.

I'm sorry.
My decision is final.

(PEOPLE MURMURING)

This is ridiculous.

Yeah. Yeah, I know.

Don't worry about it.
I'll take care of it.

So, how was everything?

Not bad.

Well, I don't know
how to say this,

but you don't look
like a mean, old biker.

Now, why is that?

For starters,
you wear funny-looking
reading glasses,

and you read the Bible,
and drink tequila.

And just the way you
talk and treat people.

I heard about that
fight this morning.

It's a really nice thing
you did for that kid,
Billy, and all.

So I don't want to
be prying, but...

Then don't.

Hey, dude.
Dude, come here.

I heard you were
still here, man.

I'm just... Just thought
I'd let you know that...
There was...

Those guys
you beat up, man?

They work for this guy,
Reno.

The guy runs the whole town.
He's got everybody scared.

You know what I mean...

(EXCLAIMS)

Reno, huh?

Yeah, man.
These guys, they...

They drowned
somebody in the river,
if you know what I mean.

I know exactly
what you mean.

You want some coffee?

No.

So what's on your mind?

Everybody's
favorite citizen, Reno.

We have to do
something about him.

Well, it ain't that simple.

The last time I tried
to have an investigation,

it was called off quickly,
by that judge.

JJ's drowning
was no accident.

Nancy,
we're all going to miss JJ,

but accusing Reno
is not going to
bring him back.

And it's only going to cause
more problems for you.

Come on, Sheriff.

Now, you be careful.

Stay out of Reno's way,
because he's
a very dangerous man.

Come back anytime.

You have a nice day, okay?

That's it?

That's it.

(NANCY SIGHING)

Now, when I was a boy,

the government came
and took me away
from my mother and dad,

and put me in what they call
a residential school.

They cut my hair off.
My hair was long.

And I couldn't
speak my language.

If I spoke my language,
they would beat me.

That's why a lot
of people my age

can't speak our
language anymore,

because it was
beaten out of us.

I am looking at
the eagle up there.

You share the same fate.

You are destined to soar free,
above all others,

carried by the wind
and feared by those below.

Now, in our culture,
four is a sacred number

because everything
grows in fours.

The seed, the branches
and the fruit and the leaves.

And when we pray,
we pray to the Creator,
we pray in four directions.

And the four winds
come in four directions.

So four is a very
sacred number for us.

Don't worry about it.
Mom will take care of it.

You coming?
I'm going to wait here.

Hey, there.
I'll just take some of these.

So that day
my Uncle JJ drowned,
he came here first, right?

So what?

I'm just asking.

Look...

He came in,
got a case of beer.

And the Sheriff has already
asked me about that.

They said he was
drunk when he drowned.

Yeah, I heard.

You know he didn't drink.

Who was the beer for,
then? Reno?

'Cause Reno drinks beer.

Hey, was Reno
with him that day?

Look, I'm busy.

You're such a loser.

You want to pay for that?

Good afternoon, miss.

Can I help you
with those candy bars?

I heard that you
were at the Tribal
Council meeting today.

What did the
old fools have to say?
Anything interesting?

Hey, just let him go.

I asked you a question,
little lady.

Anything interesting?

Yeah. But it's above your
kindergarten education.

That's wasn't very nice.

You need to tell
your mother something for me.

She needs to drop
that idiotic
gaming proposal of hers.

Hey, that's none of
your business.

Just let him go.

He's just fine.

How old are you, sweetheart?

15.

Nice, nice, nice.

How'd you like to
come hang out at the pool
with me and the boys?

We sure would love to
see you in a bikini.

Yeah... But you know what?

Maybe we don't even
have to go anywhere.

Hey, hey. Come on, man.

Look, I don't think
this is such a good idea.

She's just a kid.

What, are you
going soft on us, Hoss?

Get over there and
do your fucking job.

Since when did we
become child molesters?

Just back off, man.

You just keep on riding,
mister. This ain't
none of your business.

Everything you do
from now on is my business.

You fucking asshole.
We own this town,

and the Sheriff included.

(GROANING)

(GRUNTING)

No, stop!
He tried to help me.

All right, man.
Get out of here.

(MEN MUTTERING)

I'm fine. I think so.

Are you sure?

I'll take you home.
All right?
All right.

You follow. Let's go.

Why don't you come
have some dinner?

My mom's
a really good cook.

Haven't had home
cooking in a while,
especially not this good.

NANCY: Hey, thanks
for what you did.

Nobody stands up to Reno.

His family's got too many
connections in this town.

People like Reno,
you just got to stand up
and fight back.

For some folks,
it's the only
thing they understand.

So you travel around
on your bike all the time,

and help people?

Yep.
I tend to move around a lot,

and things just
happen along the way.

Doesn't it get lonely?

Nope.

(NANCY CHUCKLING)

You know,
you remind me so much of JJ.

He was always
helping people out.

Yeah. And look
what happened to him.

Junior.

Soon as I'm 18,
I'm getting out of here.

JUNIOR: There's no way
I'm going to
end up like him.

It's a real shame that
in today's day and age,

we couldn't find
the evil that took him.

My grandfather was
born a free Indian,

before the reservations,
before the Civil War,

before the railway, even.

Now they're poisoning
our youth.

And for what?
The white man's evil.

Alcohol, drugs and money.

Greed is the evil
that killed my son.

He was a good warrior
for our people,
and a great son.

Kiowa, honey? Why don't
you take our guest outside
for some fresh air?

We can have dessert later.

And you,
where's your family?

Well, my family
is my friends and my faith.

Oh, and my bike.

Well, you have
friends here, now.

So I guess that
makes us family, huh?

It looks like it.

I know what you mean, though.

It's like you're
searching for something

or someone you
can never find.

You have a few years
to figure it all out.

But sometimes the answer
is closer than you think.

Well, I never knew
my father, you know.

JJ always took care of me,
like the father I never had.

I just miss him a lot.

It's just so unfair.

He's like here one day
and then gone the next.

I just don't understand it.

Sometimes things
are better left alone,
not understood.

That's easy for you to say.

You just beat up
anyone you want.

Don't you have a girlfriend?

White Deer is a wise old man.

He's seen many things
in his lifetime.

Yeah, he likes you.

You want to go say
good night to him?

Yeah, all right.

(MEN SPEAKING
FOREIGN LANGUAGE)

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

Put your weapons
on the ground.

Put them on the ground!
Now!

Nobody moves,
nobody gets shot.

It's that simple.

Alex, jump down there
and grab those bags.

Put them on the boat,
one at a time.

Hurry! Let's go!
Let's go!

Put it all on the boat,
every single one of them.

Don't miss anything.

That's it.

Hold your fire, God damn it!

Boss, one's getting away!

Well, what are you looking at?
Go get him!

Bullseye Bill.

Son of a bitch!

Where's he now?

On the way. Leave it.

Where the hell is he?

I think we lost him.

The boss is going
to kick our ass.

Shut up.

What is this?

All right, that's enough.

Come on back to the boat.

Come get back here,
and get on board.

Let's get out of here.

I want to know
who the runaway was.

GOMEZ: Sure thing, boss.

And who the hell is he?

And who else
knows about the deal?

Got some good news for you.

That'd be a relief.

We found this.

It's pretty.
What the hell is it?

Billy. The Indian kid
that owes us two grand.

Oh yeah, Billy.

Murph, I want you
to take some guys

and find that
runaway piece of shit,

and I want him dead.
Understand?

You got it, boss.

I know just where
to look for him.

Good.

(GASPS)

Big night in Black River.
It's Saturday night.

You mind if I join you?

Go ahead. Have a seat.

Let's do a shot first.

I've had this hotel
for eight years now.

I used to hate the big city.

Now I kind of miss it.
Just trying to
save enough money,

find me a good man
and get the hell out of here.

WOMAN: Thinking of you.

Go have a drink,
have fun.

Did I buy you that outfit?

You can never spend too much
on a good-looking woman.

Right.

So what are we
playing here, chief?

A little eight ball?

Stripes or solids?

No more killing.

I cannot be involved
in this anymore.

Excuse me.

We got to be more careful.
Your methods, they're crude.

They attract way
too much attention.

My methods, huh?

Why don't you just worry
about your end of the deal?

Let me worry
about mine, okay?

Damn, I need some more limes.
I'll be right back.

Hey, little lady.

Why don't you just put that

pretty little ass of yours
down in this chair?

And why don't you
just have a seat?

I've got to go
to the kitchen.

Better than that,
how about in my lap?

Now, come on.

Excuse me, miss.
Hold this.

So, gentlemen,
is there a problem?

Yeah, you.

Bottom line,
you know it and I know it,
is if I don't deliver this...

This casino to
the boys up north
on a silver platter,

they're going
to be pissed off.

And no matter what happens,
they're going to
want their money.

You understand?

Yeah, yeah.
Corner pocket.

Yeah, I thought we had
the Council with us
on that thing.

That casino deal,
that should have been ours.

Well,
then why does JJ's family
control the project?

Did you or did
you not tell me
if I got JJ out of the way,

the Tribal Council would be
forced to give us the project?

Isn't that what
you told me?
Yeah, that's what I said.

All right.
I hear what you're saying.

Just let me see
what I can do on it.

Too late for that.

You see,
now, I got to wipe out
the whole fucking family,

just to make my point.

That's what I'm talking about,
your methods, man.

Yeah. They're effective,
every time.

Side pocket.

Thanks for coming.

I wasn't sure if
you'd make it or not.

I want to show you something.

Look who decided
to show up.

Oh, good.
Perfect timing.

Hi, Dad.

So today, we have
a very special guest,

and he's going to talk
to us about the Bible.

So I want you to say
a very friendly hello
to our family friend.

CHILDREN: Hi.

All right.
Do you know what this is?

CHILDREN: The Bible.

I need these
to see the words.

"Show me your ways, oh Lord.

"Teach me your paths.
Remember not
the sins of my youth

"and my rebellious ways.
Good and upright is the Lord.

"Therefore, he instructs
sinners in his ways.

"He guides the humble
in what is right
and teaches them his way."

You see, the Bible,
it's like a guidebook.

It helps us lead a good,
honest life.

Mom, come down here! Hurry!

(GROANING)

Oh, man, I didn't...
I didn't mean to...

I didn't know
where else to go.

Let's get him
to the house.

(BILLY GROANING)

You're lucky
to be alive.

We got to get
him to a clinic.

No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait a second.

Hold this.

(EXCLAIMS)

Let's go, kids.

Go!

I knew about this
drug deal going on,
down... Down by the river.

I was just hoping I could
make a score, you know?

But I didn't know Reno
was going to be there.

And I sure as shit
didn't know he was
going to be killing everybody.

BILLY: Shit.

Reno's guys,
they were chasing me
through the woods, man.

My necklace!
I lost my necklace! Fuck!

Shit! Oh, fuck,
it is them!

Stay inside no
matter what happens.

This is serious
business, mister.

We don't want any
trouble from you.

MURPH: We're looking
for an Indian, Billy.

He was shot, and we heard
he was around here somewhere.

He stole something from us.
We need to find him.

Go ahead and
call the Sheriff.

You can use
the phone inside.

(LAUGHING)

No can do, mister.
But you know that.

No, this is our
problem, and

we're gonna deal
with it ourselves,
the old-fashioned way.

Well, I'm sorry.
Can't help you boys.

Well, it looks like
we might have ourselves

a little problem here,
now, don't we?

It was the kids that told us
where the bleeding Indian
was by the old campground.

You should have seen
those little runts
shitting themselves.

(MEN LAUGHING)

When I got a job to do,
nobody better
stand in my way.

So you better
back the fuck off
and move on, or else...

What you gonna do now,
preacher man?

Well, I'm going to ask you
to beg the good
Lord's forgiveness,

but not before
I take this knee
and break that nose.

And you know what?

What?

There ain't nothing
you can do about it.

Fuck you.

You don't know
how to use that.

Well, that's one way
of using it.

Okay! Okay!
We get your point!

We get your point!

All right.
Drop your pants.

Wait a minute.
Drop 'em!

Drop your pants.
You, too. Go ahead!

Now, get out of here.

(MEN MUTTERING)

MAN: Asshole!
MAN 2: Fucker!

Be sure to take
them someplace safe.

Don't worry. Not even Reno
knows of this place.

Our ancestors
always spoke of a man

that would come
from the north,

followed by the evil.
Take care, my friend.

WHITE DEER:
My prayers are with you.

This is it, isn't it?

I'm never going
to see you again,
no matter what.

Sometimes
it's better this way.

Let's go.

You got a choice to make.

We'll help you out.
But after you
go to the doctor,

you have to
testify against Reno.

Otherwise, you can go
out there right now,
and deal with Reno yourself.

All right.
Okay, fine. I'll do it.

Otherwise,
I'm a dead man, right?

DISPATCHER ON RADIO:
We've got an assault and
battery, here, at Route 61.

Sending in backup.

Witness reports that
Reno's men were seen

leaving the area,
so keep an eye out. 10-4.

Sheriff, we have Reno cold.
Billy was shot last night.

You have what?
You have to go
and arrest him.

He ain't exactly
the best witness.

Billy saw Reno
commit murder.

Afternoon, folks.

You having
a little pow-wow out here?

RENO: Hell, I wish I'd known,
I'd put an eagle
feather in my hat.

You got a van full
of sick kids, Sheriff?

What do you want,
Reno?

Well, since you asked
so kindly,

a couple of my men
are thinking about
filing assault charges

against this one, here, for
beating the shit out of 'em.

I'm thinking about
filing vandalism charges
for damage done to my vehicle

up on the Adobe Flats.

Hell, I've already
talked to a judge.

Self-defense,
as the Lord
is my witness.

Well, let's talk
about that, you and me.

Let's say we go
have a drink at my bar
and talk things over.

Sure, why not?

Good. Follow me.

Y'all have
a good afternoon.

Relax. Everybody relax.

I'm going to
have a little talk
with my friend, here.

Have a little drink.

See if we can
work something out.

Give me a beer.

And then give this man
whatever he wants.

RENO: Gracias.

Tequila, straight up.
No lime, no salt.

Look, here it is.

I don't give a fuck
who you are or where
you came from.

I damn sure don't give
a fuck why you're here.

The way I see it,
we got three options.

First is,
I can just kill you now,
and be done with it.

The second, you can walk
out of this bar alive,

get on your iron horse,
and ride out of town.

Never look back.
And when you're gone,
you stay gone.

Third option,
and for my money,
the most interesting, is

you could come
to work for me.

Hell, I could use a man
with your skills and your...

How did you put that,
Gomez?

Your spiritual disposition.

Might even help
my reputation.

What do you say?

First, your reputation is bad.
It's always going to be bad,

no matter
who works for you.

Second,

I don't like people that
take advantage of others
for power and money.

And, third,

I don't like you, Reno.

Well, I'll take that
as a "no."

Thanks for the drink.

Don't walk away from me.

MAN: Hold it.

(EXCLAIMING)

(PEOPLE EXCLAIMING)

Wait, wait, wait!

This holy man's day
of reckoning is at hand.

Stop! I said stop,
God damn it.

Nobody walks out on me.

SHERIFF: Hold it!
That's enough.

Now put your weapon down.

Sheriff, what do you
think you're doing?

Put your gun down
or I'll put you down.

Let's go find
a little Indian boy to scalp.

Back in the bar.
Move it.

Damn, that was stupid.

Now Reno's got me
in his sights, too.

Yep.

I got to find
your missing witness
before Reno does.

All right, Sheriff.

I knew you'd come back.

That's the gun
they shot you with.

I got something else for you.

"All my enemies
are driven back.

"They shall fall and
perish at thy presence."

RENO: Murphy, I'm not
interrupting you, am I?

Did you make
my call for me?

Yeah, yeah, I did, boss.
They'll be here tonight.

Well, good, good.
That's grand.

It's about fucking time, too.

Should have done
this a long time ago.

Sugar plum? Honey?
Huh?

You don't mind if we
talk a little business,
do you?

All right.

Move it!

So, what did my buddy
up north have to say?

BOY: Hurry!

RENO: Thanks for coming,
partner. Glad you're here.

RENO: The crew does look good.

I see you still got
the twins with you,

and they are still
riding their own material.

Never leave
home without them.

Business going well,
I take it?

Everything going
smooth up north?

I got no problems here.

You know,
the usual, some killing,

some fucking.
Lots of hard partying.

That's what pays
off in this business.

Every time.

(LOUD ROCK MUSIC
PLAYING ON STEREO)

My problem is,
I got a witness.

He's just a local
Indian boy named Billy,

but he saw one of my
drug raids go down.

And just seeing it go down,
it's no big deal
in and of itself,

but this one got ugly.

It got messy in a hurry, and
somebody shot one of my men.

All hell broke loose,
and everybody died.

You fucked up.

Killing dealers
wasn't part of the plan.

Now, the Mexicans are
going to want payback,

and these Mexicans
don't fuck around.

You took their money.
You took their drugs.

You probably killed
somebody's fucking cousin.

What were you thinking?

You still got the money
and the drugs?

Yeah, sure.

This is what
we're going to do.

We're going to pin
it on the Indian kid.

Put the money
and the drugs on him.

Make sure the Sheriff
finds him that way.

Dead, with all
the shit on him.

That's a damn good idea.

You think so, Reno?
Yep.

I don't know, 'cause
you still seem nervous.

Is there something
you're not telling me?

A couple of days ago,
this old boy comes

riding into town on
a strange-looking bike.

He starts beating up my men,
shooting up my bar,

causing me all
kinds of trouble
every day of the week.

Big, tall,
rough-looking bastard.

Military training for sure.

And here's the weird thing.

He carries
a Bible around with him
everywhere he goes.

Did you say he had a Bible?

How do you know it
wasn't just a big book?

No, it was a Bible for sure.

My men even tell me
he reads from it.

Is it a tall guy,
blonde hair, old Hog?

Yeah. Yeah,
that's him exactly!

Impossible, I knew
a guy like that once,
but that guy's dead.

He's dead?

Well, you fucked up,
because he's alive,
and he's kicking my ass.

I fucked up?
Huh? I fucked up?

No, 'cause the way
I see it, Reno,

the only one that's fucking
up around here is you.

Drug dealers are dead.
Business is dead.

You got a murder witness
running around free
that should be dead.

And to top it all off,
we still don't
have a fucking casino!

You got a nice
place here, Reno.

I hope you don't
mind if I live here
when you're dead.

Come on. Let's go,
you pieces of white trash.
Going to Black River.

I wonder if
my kids are okay.

They're in good hands.

White Deer is a wise old man.

You remind me
of their father.

Every day I see their faces
and I think of him,
and remember him

and how much
they miss him.

Really?

He was killed
by a biker gang.

Look, maybe something
good will come out of
what I have to do here.

Just remember to
make the most of it.

Can't you wait till morning?
Please don't go.

(COUGHING)

It's a nightmare.

(IMITATING MOTORBIKE)

(BILLY LAUGHING)

You must be Billy.

Nobody else could
be stupid enough
to sit on my bike.

Yeah, I'm Billy.

Who the fuck are you?

My name is Jarfe.

That's a funny name. Jarfe.

You know,
there's a funny story
that goes with that.

Well, my mother and father,
they were really bad drunks.

And the last
thing she gave me

before she died
giving birth to me

was this fucked-up name.

Now, long story short,
she's at the hospital,
on a table,

legs up in the stirrups,
and I come popping out.

The nurse turns
to her and says,

"What do you
want to name him?"

Now, she meant
to say "Jeff."

But she was just
so drunk and beaten,

you know,
the old man busted her jaw,

that it came out "Jarfe."

And then she died
a few minutes later.

So, I guess you could say
I came into this world

a little fucked up, huh?

(MEN LAUGHING)

Yeah.

All right, I want you
to have this, right here.

I don't do drugs, Billy,
they're bad for you.

(MEN EXCLAIMING)

(MEN JEERING)

Man, please.

If this is about
the other night, please, man.

I promise
I won't tell nobody.

I won't tell nobody,
please.

Let me talk to Reno.
I talk to Reno, please, man.

You redskin
fucks'll never learn.

This is a white man's world.

Not so fast.

You got an old biker
staying here.

Tall guy, blonde?
Reads the Bible.

Screw you.

That's the idea.

Listen, you dirty,
little whore.

Maybe you'd like to have
this conversation in private.

I'm not a whore.

That's what they all say.

(MEN LAUGHING)

MAN: Hey,
what's going on?

(SCREAMS)

Hey, up against the wall,
asshole.

Is there a problem,
officer?

I said up
against the wall!

I'm sorry,
did you say something?

(SINGING)

Kiowa, come back here!
Come back.

No, I'm going
to help him.

MAN: There he is!

Where do you
think you're going?

Billy's, uh...
Yeah, I know.

Dead.

So are my two deputies.

And you're not
going in there.

All right, Sheriff.

But under the circumstances,
I'll make an exception.

(COUGHING)

They're on
the other side of town,

by the bank.

Thank you, Dan.

Put your tampon back in
and go let them know.

All right, let's go.

Come on.

(COUGHING)

He's coming! He's coming!

Hey man, over there.

You, go that way.
You, go that way.

Not even God himself can
save the holy man of this
piece-of-shit town from me.

I'll burn this
fucking place to the ground.

(DOOR SQUEAKING)

(MAN SCREAMING)

(CHOKING)

(SHOUTING)

(GROANING)

(SHOUTING)

Can't anybody kill
this fucking guy? Go!

You gonna just
sit there? Let's go.

Freeze!
Nobody move!

(RENO SHOUTING)

Do you have any idea
how hard it is
to find good help?

Your holy man
ought to be dead,
and so should you.

I said, don't move.

(MAN EXCLAIMING)

Come on.

What you got?

They're all dead.

All of them?

Well, they look dead to me.

If not dead,
really fucked up.

(GROANS)

(COUGHING)

It's impossible.
It can't be you.

It's me.

It's all there.
The drugs and the money.

Your cousin judge ain't
going to help you now.

Fine.