Cape Fear
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:45:00
...and it would cause a rift.
:45:04
That we'd be much more vulnerable to him.
:45:13
I'm glad we talked about this,
because we can work together.

:45:16
We can beat that son of a bitch,
the two of us, working as a team.

:45:23
Jesus Christ.
:45:25
Yeah, this is great. This is something else.
:45:30
Oh, shit!
:45:41
-Here you go.
-I'm sorry, I haven't ordered yet.

:45:44
That fellow over there
sent this over, paid for and all.

:45:47
Who?
:45:49
-Which one?
-That guy who is just leaving.

:45:55
Excuse me.
:45:57
Cady, come here.
:45:59
Wait up a second.
:46:01
I've been in a real bad mood lately.
Shame, ain't it?

:46:04
You know what you can do
to brighten my mood?

:46:06
-No.
-Get the hell out of here.

:46:09
I don't mean this town,
I mean the whole state.

:46:12
I don't want to see you or hear you
and I don't want to smell you. Leave.

:46:15
Are you my friend?
:46:17
No, I'm not your friend.
:46:19
I thought maybe you were because I like to
plan my comings and goings with friends.

:46:23
But if you're not my friend,
I'd call that presumptuous.

:46:26
In fact, I'd call it downright rude,
because I ain't your porch-baby, buddy.

:46:30
Gee golly gosh. I'm sorry I offended you,
you white trash piece of shit.

:46:35
I got the all-over fidgets on that one.
:46:37
You've really shaken me up.
I'm shivering all over.

:46:41
It's not necessary to lay
a foul tongue on me, my friend.

:46:44
I could get upset.
Things could get out of hand.

:46:48
Then, in self-defense,
I could do something to you...

:46:50
...that you would not like, right here.
:46:52
-Anytime you feel squirrelly, you just jump.
-You threatening me?

:46:58
You catch on fast.

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