:32:05
Who is that guy, Shackleford?
:32:08
Someone who works for me.
:32:11
Someone I trust.
:32:16
He killed someone once.
:32:22
Tell me...
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where do you see yourself
in, say, ten years?
:32:29
I wouldn't mind being
a billionaire like yourself.
:32:33
Nice shot.
I mean, beyond money.
:32:35
What would satisfy you completely,
let you sleep well at night?
:32:39
What, are you saying
you're not satisfied?
:32:42
Who is?
:32:44
I am.
:32:48
She mean it?
:32:51
I hope so.
:32:53
Well, then you may not have won
in Vegas, but you're a lucky man...
:32:56
'cause I got money, security,
I have businesses...
:32:59
but you have something
that I just don't have.
:33:02
I guess there's limits
to what money can buy.
:33:06
Not many.
:33:09
Some things aren't for sale.
:33:12
Such as?
:33:14
You can't buy people.
:33:18
That's naive, Diana.
I buy people every day.
:33:21
In business, maybe, but not
when real emotions are involved.
:33:25
You're saying you can't buy love?
That's a bit of a cliché.
:33:29
It's absolutely true.
:33:31
Is it?
:33:33
What do you think?
:33:35
- I agree with Diana.
- You do?
:33:39
Let's test the cliché.
:33:45
Suppose...
:33:48
I were to offer you $ 1 million...
:33:53
for one night with your wife.