The Usual Suspects
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:14:00
Verbal?
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Roger, really.
People say I talk too much.

:14:05
Yeah, I was just going
to tell you to shut up.

:14:07
We've met before
once or twice.

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In county. I was in for fraud.
:14:10
You were in the line-up
then, too. What happened?

:14:13
I walked.
:14:15
Ninety days,
suspended.

:14:16
So you did it!
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All right, now look...
:14:20
We've all been put out by
this whole thing, right?

:14:22
So I figure we owe it to
ourselves to salvage a little dignity

:14:26
Now...
:14:28
...me and Fenster heard
about a little job.

:14:30
Why don't you just
calm down?

:14:32
Why do you care
what he has to say?

:14:35
I'm just talking here.
:14:37
And it seems to me like Mr. Hockney
wants to hear what I got to say...

:14:40
...and I know Fenster's down.
:14:43
What about you guy?
:14:46
I'm interested, sure.
:14:48
There, see?
:14:50
So now I'd like to exercise
my right to free assembly.

:14:53
Why don't you just shut up?
:15:01
You're missing the point.
:15:04
No...
YOU're missing the point.

:15:07
I don't want to hear
anything from you.

:15:10
I don't care
about your job.

:15:16
And... I want nothing
to do with any of you.

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I beg your pardon...
:15:21
...but you can all
go to hell.

:15:25
Dean Keaton...
:15:27
...gone the high road.
:15:30
What is the world coming to?
:15:37
Fuck him.
:15:42
And that was how it started.
:15:44
The five of us being brought in on a trumped-up
charge to be leaned on by half-wits.

:15:52
Ok, now I really can't talk
about it much here...

:15:54
What the cops never figured out,
and what I know now...

:15:57
...was that these men would
never break, never lie down...


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