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Clips from The Gentlemen
"It's beautiful, beautiful cinema."
The Gentlemen
"Now, roll camera."
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"[whirring]"
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"Enter our protagonist."
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"He's good-looking, he's gorgeous,"
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"he's golden age, he's a proper handsome cunt."
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"His name is Mickey Pearson."
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"Unique background has our Mickey."
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"American born, Rhodes scholar, so he's born clever but poor."
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"Now, that's quite a leap from a trailer park in Americana"
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"to the thousand-year-old university in old Angleterre,"
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"where he studies the dark art of horticulture."
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"But he never finished his education, never went home, because..."
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"he found his vocation."
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"A naughty vocation."
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"He's a bad boy."
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"He starts dealing the dirty wonder weed"
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"to his rich, British, upper-class uni pals"
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"and realizes he's rather good at it."
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"He's clear and objective about ambition"
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"and he can surf the echelons of our complicated culture."
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"He knew how fo lake advantage of his advantage."
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"He was a hungry animal, you see."
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"He was powerful and ruthless, cunning and quick,"
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"charismatic and smart, but..."
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"he had to do some naughty things fo get where he got,"
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"fo establish his position,"
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"fo show he wasn't just teeth, tits and tan."
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"Well, he wasn't fucking hollow, was he?"
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"[Fletcher moans]"
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"He had an engine under his hood and a gun in his holster."
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"So, he's not exactly clean, our Mickey."
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"He has come up the hard way."
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"He's earned his position, shall we say."
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"Well, that was the early days,"
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"and he cracked on with his New World pioneer spirit."
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"What's he worth today? 100, 200, 500 million?"
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"But now the plot begins to thicken."
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"He has reached a crossroads in his life."
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"The middle class and the middle age, they've got to him."
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"They've corrupted his appetite for the horrors."
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"He's gone soft."
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"He wanted to cash in his chips and get out of the game,"
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"and he seems to have found the perfect customer."
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"Smash cut, please..."
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"to interior, a gala dinner."
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"Just a few words to say thank you to Michael Pearson"
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"for his limitless generosity and time."
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"Now, Mickey has been cultivating a special relationship"
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"with the erudite, learned and broad-minded Matthew Berger."
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"Yes, Raymond, I do know about the Jewish billionaire cowboy,"
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"another slice of Americana creating drama in Angleterre."
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"And finally to Matthew Berger blindsiding us with his donation"
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"to build the entire cognitive behavioral therapy unit."
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"[Fletcher] So these two have met before. Fuck knows where."
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"Presumably at the annual international drug dealers convention in Las Vegas."
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"And they've done some small deals together,"
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"but now they're ready for the big one."
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"Well, that was unexpected, Matthew."
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"Now I understand why you're seated at the head of the table."
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"Snuck that one right by me, didn't you, you naughty little girl?"
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"Making a splash with the gentry."
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"Oh, I like to make a splash whenever possible."
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"Well, you also seem to understand the significance of a proper attire."
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"Indeed I do."
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"I believe a sense of ownership is vital in every aspect of life,"
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"perhaps never more so than when it comes to wardrobe."
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"For every look there is a season, and for every season a strategy."
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"[Fletcher] Now starts the alpha dance."
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"They're not really talking about clothes, Raymond."
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"Oh, fucking no."
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"They're like a pair of old doggies"
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"sniffing round one another's Intellectual assholes."
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"It's a good old-fashioned cock-off, Raymond."
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"Michael, I'm looking forward to doing business together."
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"-May we excuse ourselves? -Yes, please."
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"We should say good night to our host."
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"So what do you think?"
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"I'm not sure."
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"[Matthew] Your Grace."
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"[woman] He's a fox, and foxes have a predictable nature."
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"Trust this Jew about that Jew."
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"If you let him in the henhouse,"
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"you can expect blood and feathers everywhere."
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"Fresh from a farmyard pheasant shoot,"
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"these two are starting to like each other."
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"It's looking good, Ray. It's looking fucking good."
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"-[gunshot] -I'm impressed with what you've done"
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"with your enterprise."
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"You see, try as I might, I can't work out how you do it,"
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"and bush is my game."
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"How does anyone grow 50 tons of super skunk"
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"without letting anyone else know how they do it?"
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"I'm flattered to hear that from you, Matthew."
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"I imagine that big brain of yours is sweating a stream of tears"
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"just trying to figure it out."
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"Brilliance should be acknowledged."
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"Mm."
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"Run the numbers by me again."
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"200 million gross p.a., 100 million net."
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"But your people know this already."
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"They've swept the numbers for months now."
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"The bottom line is I'll sell it to you for 400 million."
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"But you knew that already. Hop in."
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"[Fletcher] Now, / can't be specific about the heroes and zeros,"
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"but there was a lot of money hanging in the balance."
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"Question: What would it be worth to have the power"
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"to be able to pull the plug on an operation like that?"
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"Answer: A greedy man would want half the sale price,"
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"but a smart man would know that 20 million pounds"
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"was just about uncomfortable enough to make everyone feel comfortable."
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"You're a cunning and creative toad, aren't you, Fletcher,"
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"coming up with a plan like this?"
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"Yeah, but I didn't really come up with it, did 1?"
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"It was Big Dave."
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"He commissioned me to do a job on Mickey,"
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"you know, sniff about, keep an eye on him,"
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"go through his bins, reveal his sins."
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"Mickey Pearson, the odious Yankee gangster."
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"We're gonna bury him."
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