Two for the Money
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:05:02
to actually feel a win?
:05:07
Winning's a funny thing.
:05:08
It's one of those rare commodities
that money cannot buy, until you called me.

:05:14
I didn't call you. I called your boss.
:05:17
And he called me.
:05:19
The price is $250,000 up-front,
plus 10% of every game you win.

:05:25
Well, that's wild.
:05:31
I never paid up-front before, did I?
:05:33
We've never charged it before.
:05:35
Considering whose picks you're getting,
and the amount of money you're betting,

:05:40
250's a bargain. You know it and I know it.
:05:43
If you want this weekend's winners,
that's my offer.

:05:47
You can take it or leave it.
:05:55
Let's step outside.
:06:05
(knock at door)
:06:06
Come in.
:06:09
- They need it, Mr. Anthony.
- What's your mother's name, Mitchell?

:06:12
Sheila.
:06:14
- What street did you grow up on?
- Atlantic Avenue.

:06:16
- Who do you like Monday night?
- Oh, I don't know.

:06:19
- Pick one.
- Well, that's your job.

:06:22
I'll do your job tomorrow.
Today you do mine. Who do you like?

:06:26
- What are you talking about?
- Mitchie.

:06:28
Seattle v New Orleans.
Stop stalling. Who do you like?

:06:34
I don't know. I mean,
I guess I like Seattle, plus the two points.

:06:40
- Over or under?
- No, you can't... Don't... You can't do that.

:06:44
No, I can do this.
Over or under? It's 44 points. Come on.

:06:48
Um...
:06:51
Over.
:06:52
Seattle in the over. Nice.
:06:55
I won't hand that in.
A million dollars are riding on that game.

:06:58
Oh, there's a whole lot more than that.

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