:02:00
Come on, Dick.
:02:07
Okay, Clarence.
:02:09
Listen.
:02:11
There's one guy that I know...
:02:13
...that can help you out, Clarence, but...
:02:15
...l'm not guaranteeing you anything.
:02:18
Is he big-league?
:02:21
He's not big-league. Okay?
:02:24
But he works as an assistant to a very
big movie producer named Lee Donowitz.
:02:29
Lee Donowitz could afford...
:02:31
...and can use, $200,000-worth of coke.
:02:34
Being that that's what you have.
:02:36
All right, so what did you tell him?
:02:39
What the fuck do you expect me
to tell him?
:02:41
I didn't know what was bullshit
and what wasn't.
:02:43
And besides, Floyd smoked
the second page of the letter. Okay?
:02:48
What's this acting-class guy's name?
:02:50
Elliot.
:02:52
Elliot what?
:02:54
Elliot Blitzer.
:02:56
We'll get him on the phone
and arrange a meeting...
:02:58
...so we can get through all this
getting-to-know-you stuff, all right?
:03:03
Where?
:03:04
Where should we meet?
:03:09
Roller coaster.
:03:10
Roller coasters.
:03:16
So, you have $500,000-worth of cola
that you are unloading for $200,000.
:03:22
You want an animal cracker?
:03:25
Thanks.
:03:27
Wait, save the gorillas.
:03:32
Thanks.
:03:33
So, you got...
:03:36
...$500,000-worth of cola...
:03:38
...that you're unloading for $200,000.
:03:40
"Unloading." That's a hell of a way
to describe a bargain of a lifetime.
:03:44
-Where did you get it?
-Where did I get it?
:03:48
I grow it on my windowsill.
The light is really good there.
:03:51
I'm up high enough off the street so,
you know, you can't see it.
:03:54
It works perfectly.
:03:56
Yeah.
:03:58
Where, really, where does it come from?