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Clips from The Irishman
"We're done."
The Irishman
"What are you doing?"
The Irishman
"When the hell are you gonna wise up?"
The Irishman
"There we go. That's my girl."
The Irishman
"Hey, Peggy."
The Irishman
"Come here."
The Irishman
"I don't know."
The Irishman
"I get the feeling she don't like me. Like she's afraid of me."
The Irishman
"That's the way she is."
The Irishman
"She's afraid of me at times, too. She's a sensitive kid."
The Irishman
"I understand if she's afraid of me, but she shouldn't be scared of you."
The Irishman
"And then she hears about me in the papers sometimes."
The Irishman
"You gotta be close to your kids."
The Irishman
"I am."
The Irishman
"You're blessed to have them."
The Irishman
"Carrie and I can't have kids."
The Irishman
"But you're blessed. You're blessed."
The Irishman
"Call her. Tell her to come over."
The Irishman
"Sweetheart. Peggy. Come here."
The Irishman
"-Come here. -Come over by Uncle Russ."
The Irishman
"-How are you? -Okay."
The Irishman
"Do you know why God made the sky so high?"
The Irishman
"So little birdies don't bunk their head on it when they're flying around."
The Irishman
"Isn't that cute?"
The Irishman
"A little joke."
The Irishman
"Isn't that funny?"
The Irishman
"You want some candy?"
The Irishman
"No, you guys don't want any candy."
The Irishman
"There's nothing I can do for you?"
The Irishman
"If there is, let Uncle Russell know."
The Irishman
"Okay."
The Irishman
"Go back. Have some fun."
The Irishman
"You see what I mean?"
The Irishman
"See that feeling I get?"
The Irishman
"She's just shy. She... she don't mean nothing."
The Irishman
"Sometimes, when the parents get divorced, the kids get all confused,"
The Irishman
"and they get resentful, and they don't know who to take it out on"
The Irishman
"or which side, or..."
The Irishman
"No, you're right."
The Irishman
"I'm lucky because Reenie and Mary get along like gangbusters,"
The Irishman
"so the kids go back and forth with no problem."
The Irishman
"Keep your family close. Keep an eye on that."
The Irishman
"I mean, I'm... I'm just lucky."
The Irishman
"How's it going with the union?"
The Irishman
"-The union's the best in the world. -You like it, huh?"
The Irishman
"I wish I had something more steady, but..."
The Irishman
"How about organizing?"
The Irishman
"I would like to do that. But..."
The Irishman
"there's a long line."
The Irishman
"A long waiting list, if you will."
The Irishman
"Well, a friend of ours is having a little trouble."
The Irishman
"Friend at the top."
The Irishman
"Who's that?"
The Irishman
"The top."
The Irishman
"Hoffa?"
The Irishman
"Yeah."
The Irishman
"I heard the other day that some guys tried to pipe him because of"
The Irishman
"a workman's comp case."
The Irishman
"Yeah, I heard he beat the shit out of them."
The Irishman
"How long can he keep doing that?"
The Irishman
"He needs somebody he can trust around him."
The Irishman
"Somebody to be with him all the time."
The Irishman
"I'll put McGee on the phone."
The Irishman
"Hello."
The Irishman
"Hiya, my friend. How are you?"
The Irishman
"I got that kid I was talking to you about here."
The Irishman
"I'm gonna put him on the phone, let you talk to him."
The Irishman
"Hello."
The Irishman
"Is that Frank?"
The Irishman
"Hiya, Frank. This is Jimmy Hoffa."
The Irishman
"-Glad to meet you. -Glad to meet you, too,"
The Irishman
"even if it's over the phone."
The Irishman
"I heard you paint houses."
The Irishman
"Yes. Yes, sir, I... I do. I do."
The Irishman
"And I..."
The Irishman
"I also do my own carpentry."
The Irishman
"Glad to hear that."
The Irishman
"I hear you're a brother of mine."
The Irishman
"Yes, sir. Local 107. Since 1947."
The Irishman
"Our friend speaks very highly of you."
The Irishman
"Thank you."
The Irishman
"He's not an easy man to please."
The Irishman
"I do my best."
The Irishman
"Well, there's a situation..."
The Irishman
"Nowadays, young people, they don't know"
The Irishman
"who Jimmy Hoffa was."
The Irishman
"They don't have a clue."
The Irishman
"Maybe they know that he disappeared or something, but that's about it."
The Irishman
"But back then, there wasn't nobody"
The Irishman
"in this country who didn't know who Jimmy Hoffa was."
The Irishman
"God bless, Jimmy. You're a real gentleman."
The Irishman
"In the '50s, he was as big as Elvis."
The Irishman
"In the '60s, he was like the Beatles."
The Irishman
"Next to the President, he was the most powerful man in the country. Bar none."
The Irishman
"If you got it,"
The Irishman
"a truck brought it to you."
The Irishman
"If you got"
The Irishman
"your food, your clothing,"
The Irishman
"your medicine, fuel for your homes,"
The Irishman
"fuel for your industries,"
The Irishman
"a truck brought it to them."
The Irishman
"The day our trucks stop,"
The Irishman
"America stops!"
The Irishman
"There's a situation going on now, Frank, that needs to be attended to."
The Irishman
"Big business and the government are trying to tear the union apart."
The Irishman
"They're trying to pull us down."
The Irishman
"Big business is on the attack!"
The Irishman
"They're coming. They're coming hard and they're coming fast."
The Irishman
"Big business and the government"
The Irishman
"are trying to sow the seeds of dissent"
The Irishman
"among our ranks,"
The Irishman
"at a time when we need unity!"
The Irishman
"We need solidarity!"
The Irishman
"I want to write it in the sky."
The Irishman
"Solidarity!"
The Irishman
"Solidarity!"
The Irishman
"Solidarity!"
The Irishman
"You wanna be a part of this fight?"
The Irishman
"Yes, I do, sir."
The Irishman
"Would you like to be a part of this history?"
The Irishman
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