Midnight Run
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:32:00
You're aware of your behavior...
:32:02
...and yet you continue to do things
that aren't good for you.

:32:05
Sounds foolish to me. Don't you think?
:32:07
lt was foolish.
:32:08
But taking $15 million in mob money
and giving it to charity...

:32:11
...was good for a lot of people.
:32:13
You pissed off a Mafioso killer
to be loved by a bunch of fuckin' strangers.

:32:16
That makes a lot of sense.
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Don't you want to be loved?
:32:22
Lots of people love me.
:32:24
Really?
:32:27
Who?
:32:29
l got an ex-wife,
and l got a daughter in Chicago.

:32:36
How do they put up with all your sarcasm?
:32:38
Beautifully. l haven't seen either of them
in nine years.

:32:41
Think maybe we should go see them?
:32:43
No, l don't think maybe we should go
see them. Thanks for the interest, though.

:32:48
The job must have been tough on them.
:32:50
-l didn't do this then.
-What did you do?

:32:52
-l was a cop.
-You were a cop in Chicago?

:32:56
Then you must know
all about Jimmy Serrano.

:32:59
Do you have the right
to ask these questions?

:33:01
-l think l do.
-No, you don't.

:33:03
-l think l do.
-No, you don't.

:33:04
Why not?
:33:06
Dinner 's over. Let's go.
:33:11
l can see this is gonna be some fuckin' trip.
:33:14
l wouldn't worry about it.
l won't be with you much longer.

:33:18
What do you mean?
:33:18
With what l know about Serrano,
if l go to jail l'll be dead within 24 hours.

:33:22
So sooner or later,
l'm gonna have to give you the slip.

:33:28
Glad you find it humorous.
:33:33
-Let's go.
-$2? That's all you're gonna leave?

:33:35
-That's 15 percent.
-That's 13 percent.

:33:37
These people depend on tips for a living.

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