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Edward Norton walking a dog in a stylized poster for "25th Hour," directed by Spike Lee, featuring a bold red background.

25th Hour (2002)

"25th Hour" is a riveting drama film directed by Spike Lee and released in 2002. This thought-provoking masterpiece delves into themes of regret, redemption, and the complexities of human nature. With its stellar cast and powerful storytelling, "25th Hour" continues to captivate audiences to this day.

At the heart of this film is Monty Brogan, portrayed by Edward Norton. Monty is a charismatic and enigmatic character facing his last day of freedom before serving a seven-year prison sentence for drug-related charges. Norton's remarkable performance brings Monty's internal struggle to life, capturing the despair, anger, and self-reflection that this character embodies.

Joining Norton in the cast is Philip Seymour Hoffman, who delivers a brilliant portrayal of Jacob Elinsky, Monty's loyal and conflicted best friend. Hoffman's raw talent shines through as he navigates Jacob's moral dilemmas and explores the limits of friendship in the face of adversity.

Barry Pepper and Rosario Dawson also deliver remarkable performances as Frank Slaughtery and Naturelle Rivera, respectively. Pepper portrays a charismatic and ambitious stockbroker who must come to terms with his own role in Monty's downfall. Dawson's portrayal of Naturelle, Monty's girlfriend, is equally mesmerizing, as she grapples with her own secrets amid Monty's impending imprisonment.

Spike Lee's direction paints a vivid picture of New York City, serving as an atmospheric backdrop that reflects Monty's tumultuous state of mind. Lee expertly captures the spirit of the city, from its vibrant and diverse neighborhoods to its grit and resilience. The cinematography beautifully captures both the beauty and darkness of the city, further immersing viewers in Monty's troubled world.

"25th Hour" is a film that tackles weighty themes while exploring the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of our choices. It challenges us to question our own morality and judgment, offering a glimpse into the motivations and fears that drive our actions.

To truly immerse yourself in the world of "25th Hour," you can play and download the film's mesmerizing sounds here. The soundtrack, composed by Terence Blanchard, beautifully complements the film's emotional depth and intensifies the viewing experience. From introspective melodies to powerful, sweeping compositions, these sounds will transport you into the heart of Monty's journey, allowing you to feel every moment of his struggle.

"25th Hour" is an unforgettable film that leaves a lasting impact on viewers. Its exploration of regret and redemption resonates long after the final scene, leaving audiences contemplating their own choices and striving for personal growth. Experience the power of this remarkable film and download its mesmerizing sounds to further enhance your cinematic journey.

A boss who doesn't ask questions.
A day on the cross, a weekend in hell
A hard working man.
A job that pays cash.
A little love bite for saving his raggedy ass.
A man I could trust.
A man with no friends.
A man without friends.
A Place in the Sun. Her favorite movie.
A week ago. They just raised your limit a week ago,
About how you're feeling.
About what, Nat?
Accurate.
Actually, I prefer his earlier work...
After girl, Uncle Nikolai wants talk with you.
After tonight, it's bye bye, Monty.
Ah...
All "Naturelle" flavors.
All day.
All I know is she's walking away.
All I'm saying
All of you...
All over your scalp 10 billion times a day.
All right, enough! This is bullshit!
All right, Simon. I'll handle my business, all right?
All right, you never had a real job in your whole life.
All right? I'll remember this.
All right? When was the last time you got laid?
All right.
All right. Come on.
All the bachelors in New York,
ALL: Cheers!
ALL: Hey.
ALL: Let's go, Yankees!
Always everything that can go wrong go wrong.
Am I wrong?
An 11 year old boy with a dead mother and a drunk father.
And all the hallelujahs of the legioned angels for eternity.
And backward assed cave dwelling fundamentalist assholes everywhere.
And beat him until his eyes bleed.
And by the way, we're still on for Friday night.
And did I say, "Careful, Monty, you better cool out, man?"
And don't even get me started on the dumb in the cans
And Doyle detests Frank,
And Governor Rockefeller to thank for the privilege.
And green beer on Saint Paddy's Day. Come on.
And he's going to ask us, did he play ball?
And I believe I will be with you again and your mother
And I can't go back to doin' this.
And I cut myself, like, look, four times, man.
And I did.
And I just thought, "Oh, you know,
And I told him.
And I'll be in Scotland afore ye
And I'll take the low road
And I'm pretty sure I just heard your daddy
And I'm thinking, these are my friends?
And if your grades aren't good enough then...
And it all came so close to never happening.
And it's all about tomorrow.
And keep driving.
And Kostya behind me, I'm pretty scary.
And live your life.
And maybe, and this is dangerous,
And my father's allergic, so...
And nobody's gonna mess with you? Come on!
And real pain for my sham friends.
And reliable. No jams.
And tell me this. Please explain this to me.
And their 41 shots,
And their tulips and roses wrapped in plastic.
And then I'll go.
And then they're gonna tell their friends and they just keep talking...
And then you ask them if they know
And then you get out of there
And there's these people that are throwing me kind of a...
And they don't have to worry about me biting.
And what's up with her boyfriend? Monty?
And while you're at it, fuck JC! He got off easy.
And will you give him a home while I'm gone?
And with these friends of his,
And you did, too. All right, we both did.
And you don't know how to behave.
And you give him an A plus.
And you go out to this strange world outside your office called reality
And you know it, I know, everyone knows it.
And you know what I learned?
And you make a new life and you never come back.
And you're all sentimental.
And you're the talent scout, huh?
And, if I may inquire, what's your rating?
And, you know, your field trip.
Andrew Marvell.
Anyway, he, uh, he really likes this girl.
Are you afraid that I'm going to nark you out?
Are you allowed to stay out this late?
Are you drunk? Tell me you've been drinking too much,
Are you okay?
Are you on a scholarship?
Are you out of your mind? You can't take a bunch of guys in.
Are you serious?
Are you sick in the head?
As much good money as I paid for this place?
Aw. That's sweet. You really trust her.
Baby?
Back in a flash.
Back there.
Back up the truck. You know what I'm saying?
Bad luck.
Be a fucking man about it, all right?
Be still, give me a smile. Okay.
Beautiful baby.
Because it's a red flag that says Mommy and Daddy
Because you want me to be your sister in law
Before you leave, you should know.
Believe me, he's scared.
Bensonhurst! Bensonhurst!
Best night of my life.
Better be tomorrow.
Big celebration. She's got that whole fancy apartment to herself now.
Big date, huh? Who's the new bimbo? Can I bang her first?
Big, bigger, okay.
Bombing down the avenues in decrepit cabs,
Booya! Could be the padding.
BOTH: (SINGING) You'll take the high road
BOTH: Four, three, two, one.
Brooklyn to the Pacific in three days.
Busted his chops that morning, you're fucked.
But don't front like you don't likeded him.
But don't start any trouble in there. Keep your head down.
But he gets the girls jumping, man. And don't worry about the crowd.
But he wouldn't listen to me.
But he's kind of obsessing. And it's kind of scary...
But I don't see it. Man, in seven years
But I have to get in there. I mean, I have to.
But I never took his money. Never once. Not a red...
But I'll... I'll remember this.
But maybe, after a couple of years, you send word to Naturelle.
But me and my true love
But not in this lifetime.
But remember, I was 14 when I first went. Ya vyzhil.
But she don't stop. She calls the house.
But she...
But that ain't never happen.
But that's still three to eight for first time. Minimum.
But then again, maybe not.
But we made it.
But when you become a cowboy, that's when I draw the line.
But worse than, what, 38%?
But you do not answer my calls.
But you're strong. You got your mother's backbone in you.
By a bunch of guys calling you Shirley,
By putting $100 million on one idea! Right or wrong?
By the time I came out, I had a beard.
Came so close to never happening.
Can I ask you one question?
Can we get out of here?
Can you explain this? You're the English teacher.
Can't have you sneaking around.
Champagne for my real friends
Check this out. Check this out. He's all right.
Cocksucker.
Come on, come on, we gotta keep this upbeat.
Come on, if we wait much longer he's gonna be dead.
Come on, man! I can't go up there.
Come on, Monty, give me a break, man.
Come on, they're used to waiting.
Come on, we're gonna have, uh, free hot dogs on Monday Night Football.
Come on, you asshole, you've been wanting to fuck her for years.
Come on, you son of a bitch.
Come on. Dance with me.
Come on. Quien es mas macho?
Come on. You are missing your party.
Come on. You said anything. You just said you'd do anything.
Come on. Your wife deserves this.
Come over here and cut off your allowance.
Come take a bath with me.
Come. You want police coming?
Cool dog.
Cool! You know, I've seen pictures of this room.
Cool.
Cool. I got it.
Could turn off the cash flow one day.
Could you just talk to me?
Courtside. Front row. Don't be late.
Cows, farms and white churches.
Curry steaming outta their pores, stinking up my day.
Dad, the guy's been out of the picture for 20 years.
Dad...
Damn, you all right?
Did he break up with her or she broke up with him?
Did you disown him?
Did you have an appointment with someone?
Did you? Was that before or after you moved into his apartment? Huh?
Disappear. Come on.
Do I come into your bedroom, tell you how to blow your boyfriend?
Do I make myself clear? Do I make myself clear, Frank?
Do I really know her? I don't know.
Do it. Do it, you fucking pussy. Do it!
Do me a favor. Wear that silver dress tonight. Okay?
Do the ladies ever tell you that you look like a fucking optical illusion?
Do you have a minute?
Do you know what a man should never ask in a Victoria's Secret shop, Jake?
Do you think it would be possible for you to give me an A for this semester?
Do you think my mother gives a shit?
Do you understand what I mean...
Does anyone want to go dance?
Does he just keep talking like that?
Doesn't dyeing your hair drop you down a few places?
Dogboy? That's funny, Kostya.
Don't bother with me. I'm in the 62nd percentile.
Don't cry, baby.
Don't do this, Monty.
Don't do this.
Don't feed me that bullshit.
Don't fucking do this, man!
Don't joke about that.
Don't lay that on me.
Don't lose your temper until it's time to lose your temper.
Don't pussy out on me, Frank.
Don't worry about everyone else.
Don't worry about me. Please.
Door closes, boom. I'm on the floor,
Doyle, cut it out.
Doyle! (WHISTLES) Come on.
Dusk is turning it on.
Easy drive to Otisville.
Easy, easy. What do you want, Simon?
End him!
Enjoy.
EPA says it's fine.
Every day you come to my house. "Peter, walk me home."
Every day? What kind of bullshit is that?
Every man, woman and child alive should see the desert
Every other woman in the joint says that she's a slut?
Everybody at this bar.
Everybody's talking about buying from Monty,
Everybody's thinking this because it's pretty much always true.
Everyone in the neighborhood loved your mother. Tak?
Everyone is always writing about their grandmothers dying.
Excuse me.
Excuse me. One minute?
Fat Ukrainian fuck!
Feds? You know, you're fucking cracking up,
Feel the number's gonna be high, around 250,000.
Figured we'd all head down there.
Figuring out new ways to rob hard working people blind.
Filling my head with this shit. You're crazy.
Find a bar and I'll buy us drinks.
Find a man nobody's protecting.
Find a nice little town.
Fine. I'm leaving.
First, money. You have none.
Five years I've been coming to you, man.
FLOOD: Hmm.
For dealing weed to some rich kids.
Forget about the bus. I'll drive you. Take half as long.
FRANCIS: He'll be working for me. I'll have his job.
FRANCIS: Quarter past 6:00.
FRANCIS: So, what time you want to hook up?
Frank! Frank, he doesn't know what he's doing.
Freshman year. I was on the Varsity, point guard.
From the projects in the Bronx to the lofts in Soho.
From the row houses of Astoria to the penthouses on Park Avenue.
From the tenements in Alphabet City to the brownstones in Park Slope,
Fuck me? Fuck you.
Fuck my father with his endless grief,
Fuck Naturelle Riviera.
Fuck Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda,
Fuck that! You know what?
Fuck the Bensonhurst Italians with their Pomaded hair,
Fuck the black hatted Hasidim,
Fuck the Chelsea boys with their waxed chests and pumped up biceps.
Fuck the church that protects them, delivering us into evil.
Fuck the corrupt cops with their anus violating plungers
Fuck the Korean grocers, with their pyramids of overpriced fruit,
Fuck the priests who put their hands down some innocent child's pants.
Fuck the Puerto Ricans, 20 to a car,
Fuck the Russians in Brighton Beach.
Fuck the Sikhs and the ****stanis,
Fuck the squeegee men, dirtying up the clean windshield of my car.
Fuck the Upper East Side wives with their Hermes scarves,
Fuck the uptown brothers.
Fuck the Wall Street brokers,
Fuck this whole city and everyone in it.
Fuck you and this whole city and everyone in it.
Fuck you.
Fuck!
Fucking crack your fucking head open!
Fucking last 10 years, I've been watching him get deeper and deeper.
Funny you should ask. I happen to fall right in the 99th percentile.
Funny you should say that.
Funny, I don't know...
Get a fucking job!
Get back to work.
Get him up.
Get me inside.
Get me out, now!
Get the fuck out of here.
Get you stitched up somewhere and keep going.
Getting one of those operations that elongate your penis.
Getting smashed at a basketball party and slapping girls' asses.
Girl saw a pot of honey and she licked it clean.
Girl's got a fine ass, and she's oozing sex appeal.
Give him the whiskey. Shut up. Drink.
Give it a month, you'll be better looking than ever.
Give me a fucking break!
Give me the word and I'll take a left turn.
Give me the word and we'll go.
Go back where you fucking came from!
Go on, get it over with.
Go on.
Go on. Go ahead.
Go see Jake.
Go... Go ahead.
God, Francis.
God, I hate this shit, too. I'm just saying we got options, all right?
Going away party.
Going down on each other in my parks and on my piers,
Good weapon.
Good.
Good. This man does not deserve to live.
Got yourself a scholarship to a fancy private school, huh?
Great. You know what? This was a big waste of my time.
Grown people don't eat fried rice with their bare hands.
Guards are moving out of the space,
Guilty of looking good.
Guys who look like Monty don't do well in prison, right?
Had three teeth and they were all in the back.
Hair's a non issue, Jake.
Hang out a minute and, look, we'll go uptown and get Doyle.
Have a nice day.
Have I ever broken a promise to you? Huh?
Have I ever once broken a promise to you?
Have I ever said I'm gonna be somewhere and not shown up?
Have you ever fired a gun? At someone, I mean.
He broke up with her though or she broke up with him?
He deserves it.
He drives in from Bay Ridge
He got caught. He's gonna get locked up.
He knows people, right? I mean...
He looks like he's aged 20 years in the past couple months.
He made the call and stole seven years from your life.
He pulls the trigger, they close the casket, he's gone.
He stole from you.
He tries to bite your face off. He is meat.
He'd better stay calm, or I'll have the pound come and get him.
He'll go, and I'll see him when he gets out.
He'll learn to live in a small space. He'll survive.
He's a tough little bastard. He wasn't lying down for anybody.
He's an old friend of mine.
He's big, big. Like, beep beep!
He's going to hell for seven years.
He's going to prison in a couple hours.
He's golden. He's good.
He's had bad luck.
He's inside, he doesn't need tags.
He's just acting really strange.
He's nice. 17 years old, man.
He's not ready to go yet. He wants to live.
He's the absolute truth, right? I mean, he is so truth.
Head out to the middle of nowhere.
Hell, no.
Hello, beautiful lady.
Hello, Frank.
Help me out.
Here you go, James.
Here, these guys. Do you want us coming in here?
Here, uh... Here's to Doyle.
Here. What do you say?
Hey, baby.
Hey, D'Annunzio, what do you say we give it a rest with questions.
Hey, do you think I'm weird?
Hey, Elinsky!
Hey, Frank. Coming out with us tonight or what?
Hey, listen up.
Hey, listen, make me a toast.
Hey, Mr. Doyle. I missed you this morning.
Hey, stay with me.
Hey, that's Jake. Remember Jake?
Hey, these are on me.
Hey, where've you been?
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Are you all right?
Hey. I want you to meet somebody.
Hey. Will you quit standing there?
Hi, Doyle.
Hi. Is this your little brother, Frank? He's a cutie.
His third choice is he goes to prison, that's it.
Hold up. I'll come with you.
How are you, Naturelle?
How could he do this? Huh?
How could we not have a bar?
How did this happen?
How do you do it? I don't know how you do it.
How do you think I'm feeling?
How do you want him to act?
How long you been saving this, huh?
How long you been sitting on this stoop?
How lucky they are to be there.
How many people knew you kept the stuff inside the sofa? Huh?
How many were there?
How much did you pay for this sofa, Ms. Riviera?
How much of that stretch you pull is all up to the mood of the prosecutor.
How the fuck should I know?
How to defraud foreign governments, or whatever you do.
How you doin', bro? You all right?
How you fellas doing?
How's his dad doing?
Huh? Come on.
I ain't moving.
I already told you. It wasn't her.
I am annoyed. What puts you in the 99th percentile?
I am better when our friend comes back to us, no? Jason, yes?
I am still your boss and I am telling you now, sell half those contracts.
I appreciate the thought.
I asked you a question, Montgomery.
I believe you, Montgomery.
I bet he lost somebody some money, though. Give me your gun.
I came over here to talk to my friend Francis.
I can see that. What is all this?
I can't believe that you're into Dusk.
I can't believe you brought my student in here.
I can't believe you did that. I can't believe... Why? Why?
I can't do it.
I can't even talk to you, Kostya.
I can't get a job in the straight world.
I can't go in looking like this. I already told you.
I can't go up to Harlem. Look at me.
I can't, you know, just touch her...
I could never hate you, Montgomery.
I could take care of your father.
I could use a man like that. A hard working man.
I couldn't see you raising any.
I did.
I didn't hear you wishing I was a law school student then.
I didn't mean nothing. I was just... I was on scholarship too.
I didn't need to know that.
I didn't say a word.
I didn't say anything.
I didn't say shit.
I didn't say shit.
I don't even know these people. And Naturelle, even.
I don't even know why he invited me.
I don't feel comfortable with this.
I don't have all the time in the world.
I don't know, I mean,
I don't know, Pop. There was a bunch of 'em.
I don't know. He just showed up like this.
I don't know. I don't know what he is.
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know. She's got something.
I don't like it, Frank. Claims numbers have dropped three weeks straight.
I don't see you working with me.
I don't think he wants me here.
I don't wanna drink anymore, Frank.
I don't want you coming up there to visit me.
I don't want you to get involved.
I don't want you to hate me when I'm gone.
I drove out west with your mother one time, before you was born.
I ever tell you about the fights we had naming you?
I figure we take the Henry Hudson
I found my mother.
I gave her my trust and she stabbed me in the back.
I get off at 4:00.
I give a shit!
I give a shit.
I got greedy. Greedy. I just fucked myself.
I got hooked in with the wrong people and I made a big mistake.
I got one last thing I gotta do.
I got some big guy's knee in my back.
I got up at 7:00 this morning. You were already gone.
I gotta see my father tonight.
I gotta talk to Frank for five minutes.
I guess you weren't the center.
I happen to be blessed with a very big dick.
I have a good job for your father.
I have been in three different prisons, Montgomery.
I have great tits. I'm not a slut.
I have no choice, Monty.
I have no choice.
I have no choice.
I have no choice.
I have to go. Meet us at the place in Chinatown.
I haven't had a drink in two years, but I'll have one with you.
I just don't want him to hurt himself.
I just sat there and watched him ruin his life.
I just wanted to finish my cigarette.
I just... I've been waiting around all day long.
I just... Just can't believe he's going away for seven years.
I kept saying, "Montgomery Clift? Look what happened to that poor fuck.
I kissed her and she screamed.
I kissed her.
I kissed my 17 year old high school student.
I knew it.
I know exactly what I'm saying.
I know she cries after having sex.
I know that, you know that. They tried.
I know they're waiting. Give me five fucking minutes.
I know you don't think about it,
I know, but we haven't talked about this at all.
I know, I know, Kostya. Give me five minutes.
I know, I know. Tonight is special night.
I know.
I know. I know you will. But you're not gonna be there tomorrow.
I learned prison is a bad place to be.
I like your father.
I look at these people around me,
I love him like a brother, but he fucking deserves it.
I love you.
I make you half black, half Russian baby.
I mean, everything's gotten so strange, Pop.
I mean, no offense, but, like, I thought that
I mean, she's not real pretty.
I mean, the girl's 16.
I mean, this whole night?
I mean, we're two Irish kids from Brooklyn.
I mean... I'm not saying you're a bad person, Jake.
I meet a girl as pretty as you, plays the three spot. That's deadly.
I messed up. You know, my mother died.
I might shorten the conversation a little. But you're not, you're 18.
I need a drink.
I need a lot more than a black eye, pal.
I need this from you. Now, I'm not gonna fight back.
I need to know where it is for visits, you know?
I need to sleep.
I need you to make me ugly.
I need you to really fuck me up.
I need you to stay right here, ma'am.
I needed to walk around a little, you know?
I never said anything to anybody. Okay.
I never said anything, Nikolai.
I never said anything.
I not go near bull pit, Monty.
I pick her out special, just for you.
I play the one. Point.
I pray you spend the rest of eternity with your 72 whores
I read the Post.
I really blew it.
I really did, but... It was my first time.
I really don't give a shit what you think, Frank? You're becoming a cowboy.
I respect that. I really do. I do.
I said he likes me.
I should have stopped drinking when your mother passed...
I swear to God, the best thing I ever did in my life
I swear to God.
I tattooed "survive" on my hand the night before I went away to prison.
I tell you something else.
I tell you what, Monty, it's gonna be okay.
I tell you, one more of these, and I'm, um...
I think bull pit is not playing with you.
I think she's giving me the eye.
I think this whole situation is convenient...
I think we would have very...
I think we're in for a low number, all right? 140, 135.
I think we're the oldest people here.
I think what he means,
I think you have for years. You've been giving me that look,
I thought it was over with those guys.
I thought that no students were allowed in the teachers' lounge.
I thought that you had, like, a bed down in the boiler room or something.
I told him Naturelle Riviera,
I told Monty when he first met you,
I told you. It's not a pit bull.
I want him to act like he's scared.
I want to be like that girl in the X Men,
I want to have a nice memory. Say something nice.
I want to help your father.
I want to know why I got a B minus on my paper.
I want you to be happy, so I want you to forget about me
I want you to keep that.
I was a grown man.
I was arrested...
I was so worried about my father, I needed to help him out.
I wasn't hanging out. I was passing by.
I went back to my home town.
I went to elementary school with that guy, Nick.
I woke up an hour ago, I was hungry.
I won't squeal on you.
I would never fucking cross the line with her, man!
I wouldn't have made you for a ball player, you know?
I wouldn't know. It's not mine.
I, um... I talked to Sal.
I... I'm not looking for a mercy pop or anything.
I'd be honored.
I'd bet good money on that shit.
I'll be a 38 year old punked out ex con
I'll be finished.
I'll be the one right behind the bench yelling, "Get back on D!"
I'll be there for Christ's sake!
I'll be there for you, but I'm not gonna hit you!
I'll hold it for you.
I'll raise my own chalupas.
I'll see you soon, Pop.
I'll see you when I see you.
I'll send you cookies every month. Peanut butter, right?
I'll take him to the hospital.
I'll tell you I believe in God's kingdom
I'll tell you, don't ever write me. Don't ever come visit.
I'll wait for you. As long as it takes.
I'm a little surprised.
I'm Agent Flood with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
I'm asking because I don't like to assume.
I'm coming and going at the same time.
I'm done, Simon.
I'm fine.
I'm going in a room with 200 other guys, Frank.
I'm gonna be there when you get out.
I'm gonna give it a little go, but there will be too many of 'em.
I'm gonna go get some breakfast, and we're gonna forget this shit.
I'm gonna go uptown, Francis.
I'm gonna go. Okay?
I'm gonna have to ask you to leave and to take the dog with you.
I'm gonna take a leak.
I'm Irish, I can't get drunk.
I'm just curious. Does that get annoying?
I'm just saying, it'd be kind of nice if he could.
I'm not gonna beat... I'm not gonna kick your...
I'm out and my father's out.
I'm out of business, Simon.
I'm out of here.
I'm saying if... If you want it. If that's what you want, I'll do it.
I'm saying what his choices are.
I'm sorry for everything I've been putting you through, Naturelle.
I'm sorry. It will never, ever happen again.
I'm such an idiot.
I'm supposed to be meeting them. They're waiting for me.
I'm supposed to meet you at...
I'm the bad guy. Are you happy now?
I'm the evil one.
I'm trying to help you, you little prick!
I'm very proud of my heritage.
I'm with you. Perfectly clear, buddy.
I'm... I'm hungry.
I've been confused. I've been thinking that you...
I've been waiting for you.
I've ever kept fantasizing about after I'd slept with her.
I've got prospects.
I've got to see my father tonight, you know?
If I can't do that, I don't know, boom... One shot to the head.
If it didn't bother you, you wouldn't smear that goop
If it were me, I'd never last a day. But Monty, he's different.
If they get one look at me looking like this,
If you get lucky, really lucky,
If you're gonna be calling them chalupas.
In a 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
In New York, we've got a wonderful thing called the Rockefeller Laws.
In Staten Island?
In the gymnasium to handle the overflow.
In the middle with the ball.
Instead of being a man about it,
Is there a bathroom in here?
Is there?
Is you knew where he hid the money.
It happens. They find something, put the screws on you...
It is not just you and me now anymore when we go out.
It looks bad, I know it, but, you know,
It looks like such a nice sofa.
It still makes no fucking sense.
It was funny what you say.
It wasn't Naturelle.
It wasn't you, Pop.
It'd be nice.
It'll help him with the money he owes.
It's 15 years to life for a second pinch. I mean...
It's a beautiful day.
It's a good strong name. And maybe, one day,
It's a good thing. You're lucky.
It's a smorgasbord of girlies here tonight.
It's all about the first day.
It's all...
It's because it's a guaranteed A plus.
It's gonna make your sofa so much more comfortable to sit on.
It's good for them in the long run.
It's just a system. I mean, that's your rating.
It's like he doesn't trust me.
It's like he owns this place.
It's mayhem down here in the floor of the Exchange.
It's never really over with these guys, but...
It's not real deep or anything.
It's not true.
It's okay.
It's okay. It's all right. Just get me inside.
It's okay. It's okay.
It's over after tonight, Jake. Wake the fuck up.
It's probably your mother.
It's terrible. Come. People wait for us.
It's very uncomfortable. It's kind of... Kind of lumpy.
It's, um, right up the stairs.
Jacob, you're a rich ******* kid from the Upper East Side
JACOB: Frank, stop!
JACOB: Frank. Frank.
JACOB: Hold on.
JACOB: Stop, Frank.
JACOB: That's enough. Stop.
JACOB: Yeah, it'd be nice.
JACOB: You'd like to know, wouldn't you?
Jake the snake.
Jake the snake.
Jake. Have a drink. Shut the fuck up.
James Brogan Junior. Good strong name.
JAMES: A driver's license.
JAMES: Not much.
JAMES: Oh, God. These people are hooligans.
JAMES: Oh. Nick. Yeah, yeah. Good kid.
JAMES: So we drive west.
JAMES: This life came so close to never happening.
JAMES: You forget your old life.
JAMES: You get yourself a new family and raise them right.
JAMES: You're gonna work hard,
James. Not from around here, are you?
JD, shot.
Jeez, Your Honor, you know, what can I say?
Jesus Christ!
Jesus, Jake. Relax. Don't...
Jesus, look what they did to you.
Jesus, my bar. They can take my bar to hell and back.
Jiggling their dicks on my Channel 35!
Jody. Are you back there?
Judging me while he stares at my girlfriend's ass.
Just because my grandparents were...
Just curious.
Just distract him for me or something.
Just don't go away, all right?
Just enough money for gas, sandwiches and coffee,
Just get him drunk.
Just shut the fuck up, have a beer, a drink...
Just throw it all away? I'm his oldest friend.
Just to make sure you come to club tonight.
Just today.
Just try to stick with him.
Just, I'll meet you down there.
Keep an eye on Monty tonight, would you?
Keep driving till we find a nice little town.
Khorosho.
Kids? At this rate, we're not having any.
KOSIYA: Of course, the Private Room.
Kostya ratted you out, little brother.
Kostya, is that when you say,
Kostya, you can't... When you... It's an expression.
Kostya, you have the worst timing ever...
KOSTYA: Sometimes I think you very stupid man.
Last night as free man.
Lately, you can't even look at me in the eye.
Leave my father out of it.
Let her go.
Let him take Doyle. He wouldn't be so lonely.
Let him take you to the hospital, baby.
Let it linger.