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Goodfellas (1990) Goodfellas (1990) is a riveting crime film directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Robert De Niro, Ray

Goodfellas (1990)

Goodfellas (1990) is a riveting crime film directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Joe Pesci, it's a captivating portrayal of the true story of mobster Henry Hill. The film follows his rise through the ranks of the Italian-American mafia while providing an intimate look into their world of organized crime. With its stellar performances, stylish direction, and compelling narrative, Goodfellas has become a cinematic classic. You can immerse yourself in the sounds of this masterpiece by playing and downloading the soundtrack here.

A dollar here, a dollar there.
A few bucks to keep things quiet no matter what they found.
A hat?
A lot of pantsuits and double knits.
Across the street from the house.
Acts like a jerk in his commercials. Nobody listens to what he says.
After a while, it got to be all normal.
After everything I told her? After all her "yeah, yeah" bullshit?
After I got here I ordered spaghetti with marinara sauce...
After what you said, I couldn't come to you.
Ah Ah
Ah Ah Ah
Ah!
All day I thought the guys in the helicopter...
All day long the guy's been watching helicopters and tomato sauce.
All grown up and doing the town. Look at this.
All I know is to sit down and order a meal, not how to make a restaurant.
All right, make the call.
All right, what?
All right? Look at me. You hear me? Look at me, okay?
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. Keep your eyes open. They're busting my balls over it.
All they got from Paulie was protection from other guys looking to rip them off.
Almost all of them were gimmies. They just gave it up, no problem.
Almost all of them were named Peter or Paul.
Also, I had to get to Sandy's to give the package a whack with quinine.
Also, Paulie could do anything.
Always got these hot books around, or a bitch, or something.
Am I going to see them? Am I going to talk to them?
Am I on a pay no mind list?
And a lot of other things.
And about beating them with broom handles and belts.
And afterwards compact it by a friend of ours out in Jersey.
And always keep your mouth shut.
And believe me, we tried to steal every bit of it.
And even after a while, the Lufthansa thing began to calm down.
And finds out he's jailed, she has a heart attack and drops dead right on the spot.
And give those Irish hoodlums a drink.
And had this wonderful system for doing the garlic.
And he didn't want anybody listening to what he was being told.
And he'd come from around the counter. No matter how many were waiting...
And here I am, a backup guy for Tommy.
And his guys, Frankie the Wop.
And I got egg noodles and ketchup.
And I told him I was partying all night.
And I was worried about Jimmy.
And I'm parking Cadillacs.
And I'm planning to roast some peppers over the flames...
And it was when I first met Jimmy Conway.
And it'll be just the way it was when you were first married...
And it's worth it, isn't it?
And Jimmy was making nice money through my Pittsburgh connections.
And let me park their Cadillacs.
And make him get us in the front door.
And Mikey Franzese.
And now I've got to turn my back on you.
And now it's all over.
And other places for his brother, Paul, who was the boss of the neighborhood.
And remember, Morrie's wigs are tested against hurricane winds.
And sent me home.
And sometimes I know he doesn't come home at all.
And that he and the guys made bucks hustling while other guys...
And that the kids still didn't pay any attention.
And that's that.
And then there was Mo Black's brother, Fat Andy.
And then there was Pete the Killer, who was Sally Balls' brother.
And there was Anthony Stabile.
And they named all their daughters Marie.
And they'd even have the time and flight number, thanks to her.
And this is Pete. No, I mean Paulie. I get confused myself.
And Tommy and me.
And tonight we were out late.
And took the subway to work every day and worried about bills, were dead.
And when the cops assigned a whole army to stop Jimmy, what did he do?
And when you come back, you go back to Karen. Huh?
And wiseguys were all over the place.
And you get a fucking car. I'm excited?
And you're still bouncing around from girl to girl.
And?
Angie, stop picking at that thing.
Anniversaries, christenings. We only went to each other's houses.
Another fucking few minutes, he could be a stool.
Another letter from that school goes to that kid's house...
Answer me!
Anybody asks you where you got it, you got it in Vegas playing craps, all right?
Anything I wanted was a phone call away.
Anything you need, just let me know.
Are we going to make a cake? You going to make a fucking cake?
Are you all right?
Are you gonna let this fucking punk get away with that?
Are you nuts? What's your problem?
As far as Jimmy was concerned, with Tommy being made...
As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.
As long as he's on parole, he doesn't want anybody doing anything.
As long as I kept getting the stuff from Pittsburgh...
As soon as I got home, I started cooking.
As soon as something happens, you make them out to be saints.
As soon as you talk to him, he's got to call me. It's important.
At Charlie's, not here! Where are you gonna chop him here?
At first my parents loved that I found a job...
At first, I didn't even know why we got picked up.
At least that's what I thought.
At the Lufthansa cargo terminal at Kennedy Airport.
Baby, come on.
Back to the hideout to split up the loot.
Batts was part of the Gambino crew and was considered untouchable.
Beautiful. The dog looks the same.
Because of Jeannie. He wanted to get away from her.
Because the guy gave the money right up.
Because they fall asleep in the getaway car, Karen.
Because you're going to get us all fucking pinched. What are you, stupid?
Before I could unload the Pittsburgh stuff.
Before it was time to go home, he was pushing me into the car...
Before my parents changed their minds about my job at the cabstand.
Before you knew it, one was dead.
Before you touched a made guy, you had to have a good reason.
Being together all the time made everything seem all the more normal.
Belle and Morrie are broke.
Bing! Pow! Boom! Bing!
Bleeding for this caper, been cultivating this son of a bitch for two years.
Bones are all shattered.
Bring back milk!
Brings back a lot of memories. Pike's Peak was a pimple then, wasn't it?
But Friday night at the Copa was for the girlfriends.
But get yourself a girl so you could settle down.
But he was already a legend.
But I also remember feeling that maybe Tuddy was right.
But I got Mom to watch the babies tomorrow night.
But I got Mom to watch the babies tomorrow night.
But I got nowhere else to go, Paulie.
But I had a feeling Jimmy was trying to sense if I'd rat on him to save my neck.
But I made Tommy take me looking for him.
But I'm all right now.
But in Italian, it sounds much nicer.
But it had nothing to do with me.
But it was only because Paulie didn't have to move for anybody.
But it was perfect, I'm telling you.
But it wasn't too long...
But Jimmy and I could never be made because we had Irish blood.
But meanwhile, as far as Jimmy knew, I was going along with the program.
But mostly they just wanted a handout.
But she looked good.
But still I couldn't hurt him. How could I hurt him?
But the first time I realized how different...
But there's something unreasonable going on here.
But tomorrow's the only night she can do it.
But watch what you say. People get the wrong impression.
But we lived alone. We owned the joint.
But when I did, it was a real score.
But when I heard all the noise, I knew they were cops.
But, I'm funny, how? Funny like a clown? I amuse you?
By the factory, selling cigarettes.
By the time I finished meeting everybody, I thought I was drunk.
By the time I grew up, there was $30 billion a year in cargo...
Bye bye, dickhead.
Bye, Henry.
Call me now!
Call me when you're through.
Calm down.
Came from the same part of Sicily as she did. To my mother...
Can I ask you some questions? What about my parents?
Can I get one of those TVs?
Can you point him out for the jury?
Can't even get decent food.
Can't have that in here. Jesus Christ!
Check, sir.
Christmas. Your share. Just a little taste.
Christmas. Your share. Just a little taste.
Come here, you! Come here!
Come here.
Come in for a personalized fitting.
Come on with me.
Come on, come on!
Come on, don't worry so much, sweetie. Come here.
Come on, fuckos. Let's go for a ride.
Come on, get off of her.
Come on, give me a break. You got enough here to go around.
Come on, let's go inside.
Come on, Morrie. Jimmy's waiting. You're past due.
Come on, they're not that bad.
Come on, what are you doing? Get out of here.
Come on, what else?
Come on, you fucking feel strong?
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Whoever fucking controls it...
Come see my bedroom.
Congratulations!
Congratulations.
Conversation after conversation you talked to Henry on the phone.
Could this be the Canarsie Kid?
Could you take care of this?
Could you take care of this?
Counselor, proceed.
Daddy!
Decided to take on a boss and start a war.
Diane and Tommy made us promise...
Did I ever bust his balls? Did I?
Did you have a good day at school?
Did you have a good flight?
Did you know what they were like?
Did you see him give it right over?
Did you see our pictures? I did the one with the house and rainbow.
Didn't I say not to go buy anything for a while?
Didn't I say what was going on?
Didn't I tell you not to get anything big and not to attract attention?
Didn't you hear what I said? Don't buy anything.
Die, you motherfucker! Look at me!
Do I stutter? I play those.
Do you also know a man named Paul Cicero?
Do you believe me?
Do you believe me?
Do you believe this prick?
Do you believe this prick? You think this is funny?
Do you know why Jeannie's husband went to the can?
Do you like the house?
Do you need help reaching anything?
Do you see him here in this courtroom?
Do you think you can come over here, fuck me, and leave?
Do you?
Docket number 704162.
Don't "yeah, yeah" me, Lois. This is important.
Don't buy anything!
Don't buy wigs that come off at the wrong time.
Don't do it again. Give me the fucking money!
Don't do what Frankie and Johnny did. Don't be a moron with the money.
Don't fucking move! Don't move.
Don't fucking move.
Don't get me upset, now.
Don't give them the satisfaction, the fucks.
Don't I have some kind of contact with them?
Don't make a big fucking thing out of it, Spider, you little prick.
Don't mean to be out of order?
Don't shoot.
Don't start. Mom, you're the one who wanted us here.
Don't start. You know I gotta go do this thing. Fuck, where are my keys?
Don't talk like that. Come on.
Don't worry about him.
Don't worry about it. Everything's gonna be fine.
Don't worry about that. Nobody's going to steal that here.
Don't worry, everything will be all right.
Don't worry, with what. Just start looking for a new house.
Dr. Wellsler is here.
Each one of these counts holds
Especially run up bills on the joint's credit. And why not?
Even before I first wandered into the cabstand for an after school job...
Even Paulie, since he got out, I've never seen him. I never see anybody anymore.
Even Stacks Edwards got in on it.
Even the hacks we couldn't bribe would never rat on the guys we did.
Even though we didn't have a car. At 13...
Even though you got that, you can dance?
Even underwater.
Every day I was learning to score.
Every once in a while, I'd have to take a beating. But by then, I didn't care.
Every time I come here, every time, you two. Don't you work?
Everybody had their hands out. Everything was for the taking.
Everybody takes a beating sometime.
Everybody wanted to be nice to him.
Everybody wanted to be nice to him.
Everyone else in the joint was doing real time, mixed together, living like pigs.
Everything is beautiful. There's nothing to worry about.
Everything was one on one. Paulie hated conferences.
Everything's going to be fine.
Evidently, they got their money. I'm wearing the same shit.
Ew! It's disgusting, Henry.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Finally after a few weeks, my mother went to the post office to complain.
Fine. Fine. He thinks I'm paranoid!
For a guy who moved all day long, Paulie didn't talk to six people.
For an advance on the money we were going to steal.
For everybody else you run.
For most of the guys, killings were accepted.
For them, the cabstand was supposed to be a part time job. But for me...
For your mother and sister.
Forget about money. You can afford a Morrie wig. Priced to fit every budget.
Forget about tonight. Forget about it.
Forget your fucking hat. Are you kidding me?
Forgot you were having a party for this mug.
Frankie Carbone.
Frankie will make coffee. Go ahead, Frankie, make coffee.
Frankie, was he shaking?
Frankie, what the fuck does 520 have to do with 469?
French.
Frenchy and Joe Buddha had to round up the workers.
From an outside phone.
From now on, any letter from that school to his house comes directly here.
From the plate on top of it. Stop it.
From then on, I kept my mouth shut.
Fuck him in the ear! Fuck him in the other ear!
Fuck him!
Fuck Jimmy and his money.
Fuck!
Fuck.
Fuckhead, I'm talking to you.
Fucking break up my party.
Fucking mutt dented my shoes.
Fucking rat. His whole family's all rats. He would've grown up to be a rat.
Fucking shame.
Funny how? What's funny about it?
Funny, how?
Funny. You're really funny.
Gave a guy six months to live. Couldn't pay his bill.
Gave them a gun to hide. But I didn't.
Get out of my life!
Get out of my life! I can't stand you!
Get the door!
Get the fuck out of here, Tommy.
Get the fuck out of here! What, warm it up? Get out of here!
Get the smell?
Get your own goddamn man!
Give him 8 to 5 on Cleveland.
Give me a break. She's drunk.
Give me the white, too. Beautiful.
Give me two steaks while you're in there, all right?
Give me your wallet.
Give us a couple of fucking steps, Spider. You fucking bullshitter, you.
Go ahead, go to your ready made whores. That's all you're good for!
Go ahead, sweetheart, I'll see you.
Go get me a fucking drink! Move it, you little prick.
Go inside, tell your mother not to touch anything outside the house. Nothing.
Go inside. Make yourselves comfortable. I'll make you something to eat.
Go open your trunk.
Go to Wall Street and get real crooks.
Go with your mother.
God forbid something happens to my parents, they get sick, I can't see them?
God forbid, what would happen if you had to go to prison?
Good for you. Don't take no shit off nobody.
Good shot. What do you want from me? Good shot.
Good to meet you.
Good trip, good life, get out soon.
Good, but you gotta have the pork.
Good, let her sneak this stuff in for you every week.
Good, they deserved it.
Good? You might prefer Manischewitz, but it'd look funny on my table.
Good.
Good. Very good. Glad to hear it.
Got a nickel? Get him on the phone.
Got the keys?
Gribbs got 20 years just for saying hello to some fuck...
Gribbs is 70 years old. The fucking guy's gonna die in prison. I don't need that.
Happy Hanukkah.
Have a drink. What you doing? It's an occasion. Have a drink.
Have a good time. Take some time for yourself. Relax.
He always used to say that American kids were spoiled lazy.
He came in. You came in. I'm so happy to see him.
He came into the joint that night and then just disappeared. That was it.
He can call Paulie.
He couldn't have been more than 28 or 29 at the time...
He didn't call?
He didn't mean anything by it. That's just the way he was.
He didn't want anybody hearing what he said...
He does these impersonations. You'd think it was the real people.
He doesn't care who knows it.
He doesn't know I came here to see you. It's like he's crazy.
He doesn't mean any disrespect? Are you nuts?
He got all his calls second hand. Then you'd have to call the people back...
He hasn't digested a decent meal in six weeks.
He is not helping us out. Is he putting any food on the table?
He just comes in like he's picking up lost baggage.
He just wants to know what's happening. He just wants to talk to you.
He kept fidgeting around.
He kicked some money upstairs to Paulie, but that was it.
He knew how to handle it.
He knew what went on at that cabstand.
He knows everything. He's there 24 hours a day.
He knows it and you know it.
He liked that I got myself a job.
He lives across the street.
He lives across the street.
He made them partners.
He must have made four calls to Tommy's house.
He never knew how close he'd come to getting killed.
He owes it.
He owes me $20,000. Once in a lifetime. I could retire.
He pulls me in, starts asking questions. You know, this and that.
He pushed me out of the car.
He really liked you, too. All he did was talk about her.
He says, "What am I going to say, that my wife two times me?"
He says, "What are you doing?" I said, "I'm resting."
He shoots him in the foot, he tells him to go fuck himself.
He started to touch me. He started to grab me.
He told me to take my kids down to the police station and get on welfare.
He took mercy on me, gave me 10 milligrams of Valium...
He took the booth near the window so he could see everyone who drove up.
He used to hang around the lounge and play guitar. Everybody loved Stacks.
He wanted to make sure I wasn't tailed.
He wants a drink now? I'll bring it.
He wants his money. Give him his money and we'll go.
He was an exciting guy.
He was an exciting guy.
He was first locked up at 11...
He was frozen so stiff...
He was in an argument. A $10 card game. He pulls out a gun.
He was jumpy. He hadn't touched a thing.
He was like a kid. We had money coming in through my Pittsburgh people...
He was pissed that there were seven of us living in such a tiny house.
He was really nice. He introduced me to everybody.
He was terrific. He was the best. He made a lot of money, too.
He watches the car for me.
He would have called. I hope it's nothing serious.
He'd make your shoes look like fucking mirrors. Excuse my language.
He'd rather whack them. Anyway, what did I care?
He'd walk in the door and everybody who worked the room just went wild.
He'll pay.
He'll pay.
He's a big boy. He knows what he said. What did you say?
He's a cowboy. He's got too much to prove.
He's a good earner, but he's wild, takes too many chances.
He's a grown up. He doesn't have to call every five minutes.
He's a nut job. He talks to everybody.
He's bronchial, that's why.
He's dead.
He's fucking fine. So he got shot in the foot. What is it? A big fucking deal?
He's gone.
He's gonna get made. We're gonna work for this guy one day. He's gonna be a boss.
He's hanging on my fucking neck like a vulture. What do you want?
He's laying there full of fucking blood. I'm out of breath.
He's missing! I know something happened.
He's my husband!
He's not *******. Did you know how these people live?
He's okay.
He's playing cards.
He's probably drunk and fell asleep somewhere.
He's saying, "What do you want from me?" The guy's got nice white hair.
He's so jealous. If I even look at anyone else, he'll kill me.
He's still alive. You fucking piece of shit!
He's talented. Leave it at that.
He's treating me like I'm a fucking fag.
He's with his friends! Dad!
Hear about the points we were shaving up in Boston? It's terrific. Nunzio
Hello, Mrs. Hill. Police.
Hello? Don't hang up on me!
Hello? Open the door!
Help him. Go ahead.
Help the lady.
Henny Youngman.
Henry Hill. The People of the State of New York vs. Henry Hill.
Henry, come here.
Henry, come over here. Did you and Jimmy talk?
Henry, hurry up. My mother's making fried peppers and sausage for us.
Henry, nice to see you. Hi, how are you?
Henry, this is Bruce. Bruce, this is Henry.
Henry, this is Bruce. Bruce, this is Henry.
Henry, this is with Mr. Tony, over there.
Henry! Watch how you cross!
Henry.
Henry. It's his joint. This is Lisa.
Henry'll be in the protection program. They can't get to him.
Her fucking family lives in the Five Towns. These **** got money.
Here he is.
Here I am, this little kid, I can't even see over the steering wheel...
Here's a leg.
Here's a wing.
Here's something to help you get started.
Here's your graduation present.
Here's your hat, you fuck.
Hi, Jimmy! How are you?
Hi, Mom, what do you think?
His mind was going in eight different directions at once.
His name was Batts. His people are driving everyone crazy looking for him.
His whole crew is going to be looking for him.
Hits became a habit. Guys would get into arguments over nothing.
How about it? Did you have enough to eat?
How are you all? I'm glad to be here. Take my wife, please.
How are you doing? What's up? Here you go.
How are you? Merry Christmas.
How can you mention it? Vinnie would kill him.
How could I go to school after that...
How could you hate it? You got to be smart.
How do I know if you're kidding? You're breaking my fucking balls?
How does it feel, Karen?
How does it feel?
How many years ago since you were made?
How much do you need?
How the fuck am I funny? What the fuck is so funny about me?
How're you doing?
How're you doing?
How's he doing? Busting his balls or what?
How's your friend Henry?
Hundreds of guys depended on Paulie, he got a piece of everything they made.
I ain't gonna get fucked like Gribbs, you understand?
I almost got into an accident on the way here.
I always asked if they wanted coffee. Some wives, like Mickey Conway...
I am all right! You ain't, you prick.
I beat him to a pulp. To a pulp I beat him.
I been telling you your whole life, don't talk on the phone.
I belonged. I was treated like a grown up.
I bought it for my wife. It's a coupe. I love that car.
I came home and I want what I got to get. I got mouths to feed.
I can be trusted now. I'm clean. On my kids, I'm clean.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe this guy.
I can't believe this. A Jew broad, prejudiced against Italians.
I can't believe this. Are you stupid or what?
I can't do it without you.
I can't do it, Henry.
I can't do this. I can't do this, Henry.
I can't have it.
I can't have that in this joint.
I can't leave my parents.
I can't stop people from coming to see me.
I can't, I gotta meet Tuddy.
I can't, I swear.
I can't. I got my brother tonight.
I charged him $7,000.
I could go anywhere, I could do anything.
I could see for the first time that Jimmy was a nervous wreck.
I could see that this was a really good business.
I could've dropped a dime a million times.
I couldn't even bring myself to leave him.
I couldn't stand him.
I couldn't wait to get away.
I did the sun.
I didn't agree to three points above the vig.
I didn't ask you. Hear what I'm going to say.
I didn't feel safe until I got home.
I didn't fucking hear right. Can't believe what I heard.
I didn't have to wait in line at the bakery on Sunday mornings for fresh bread.
I didn't put too much onions in, Paul.
I didn't say a thing. Jimmy was so pissed off, he didn't even say goodbye.
I didn't think there was anything strange in any of this.
I didn't want to get blood on your floor.
I do a lot of fucking favors for you.
I do it all the time. I'll bust their balls.
I do, almost every night.
I don't care what you do. Bring it where you got it before.
I don't care. I need my hat. I won't fly without it.
I don't know anything about the restaurant business. Nothing.
I don't know what else to say. I know I fucked up.
I don't know what's going on.
I don't mean no disrespect, but that's the way it is.
I don't need that. That won't happen to me, understand?
I don't need this heat, you understand that?
I don't shine shoes anymore.
I don't understand you. She's beautiful!
I don't want any more of that shit.
I don't want to be kissing Nat King Cole over here.
I don't want to do that. Is that what you want?
I don't want to fucking turn around.
I don't want to go any place cold.
I don't want to hear a word about her anymore.
I don't want to turn around. He picks up his fucking head, he says....
I don't want to turn around. Jimmy's going like this to me.
I don't want to. Am I supposed to pick up and leave everything? Go hiding?
I feel terrible. I don't know where he is.
I felt he used too many onions, but it was still a very good sauce.
I fucked kids like that in the can. In the ass.
I gave Jimmy the tip and he gave me some Christmas money.
I got $500,000 coming to me.
I got a guy in here from Pittsburgh who'll help me move it.
I got enough to worry about getting whacked on the street!
I got him and I'm banging his head, banging his fucking face.
I got my mind on so many other things. I got no money....
I got respect for this kid. He's got a lot of fucking balls.
I got some beautiful Dior dresses. You want to have them?
I got that thing. I gotta go.
I got the most expensive tree they had.
I got there 15 minutes early, and Jimmy was already there.
I got to fucking come home for this?
I got to go home and get my hat.
I got to go home.
I got to go on the lam in order to get away from this guy.
I got to go to Pittsburgh in the morning. Those guys there owe me $15,000.
I gotta talk to you.
I had a down payment on my house and things were really rolling.
I had a few hours until Lois' flight.
I had a meeting with Tuddy at 11:00...
I had a sugar bowl full of coke next to the bed.
I had everybody working for me. Even our old baby sitter, Lois Byrd.
I had more money than I could spend. I had it all.
I had paper bags filled with jewelry stashed in the kitchen.
I had the cooking to finish, and I had to get Lois ready for her trip.
I had to drive over to Sandy's, mix the stuff, then get back to the gravy.
I had to get home and get the package ready for Lois to take on her trip.
I had to make some stops. I've seen it every time.
I had to pick up my brother at the hospital and drive him home.
I had to pick up some new Pittsburgh stuff for Lois...
I had to start braising the beef and veal shanks for the tomato sauce.
I had to straighten out her boss a little bit.
I had to. They were going to find it!
I hate Pittsburgh. Where did you find such creeps?
I haven't seen him in so long. I want to see him.
I haven't seen you in a long time and you get fucking fresh.
I haven't seen you in so long. What happened to him?
I hid the package in the kitchen and went to take her home.
I hit a skunk, all right?
I hit him back. And then he got really angry.
I hit something on the road. Jimmy will tell you.
I just can't. I got something lined up.
I just need help. Help me, please.
I just said he was talented, you're unbelievable.
I kept looking out the window, and I saw that the helicopter was gone.
I knew everybody, and everybody knew me.
I knew I wanted to be a part of them.
I knew it! I can't fucking believe it.
I knew Jimmy. He had the cash. It was his.
I knew Paulie didn't want anybody dying in the building.
I knew Paulie was still pissed at me, and he's such a hothead.
I knew Paulie would never find out.
I know a place upstate. They'll never find him. More tablecloths.
I know how to talk to her, especially to her.
I know I'm resting.
I know Jimmy. You think I would take chances like him?
I know something's happened. I know you know.
I know what I'm doing. I've got things organized with these guys.
I know what they are. I only use them for certain things.
I know where he is. He's hiding now.
I know you're his friend. I'm begging you. What can I say?
I like going in this way. It's better than waiting in line.
I like it. One dog goes one way and the other goes the other.
I love the floral arrangements.
I love the gold outfit.
I love the gold outfit.
I love this crowd.
I love you. Don't paint any more religious pictures, please.
I love you. You know I love you.
I made $12,000 in my second week.
I make you laugh? I'm here to fucking amuse you?
I mastermind the goddamn thing, I'm left with dick.
I need it, I got to have it. It's my lucky hat. I never fly without it.
I never had to pay the vigorish he demands. Am I something special?
I only bought them because he wanted them, and now he didn't.
I pulled his hair out of his fucking head. I bit him. He's out cold.
I remember feeling bad about the guy...
I remember I had this feeling I would be killed right outside the jail.
I remember, she was screaming on the street, and I mean loud.
I said, "Don't say it."
I said, "Okay, go fuck your mother."
I said, "Try the kitchen."
I said, "What are you doing here? I told you to go fuck your mother."
I said, "Where do you wanna go for our anniversary?"
I set up Janice in an apartment around the corner from The Suite.
I should bring him the helicopter, then we'll see how paranoid I am.
I should fucking kill you!
I spoke to Jimmy. He offered to give me some money.
I started using Sandy's place to mix the stuff.
I still gotta talk to you.
I still love the life.
I swear on my fucking mother, if you touch her again, you're dead.
I swear to Christ, I'll get the money.
I take my wife everywhere but she finds her way home.
I talked to him, and he's looking into everything.
I thought he was gonna shit.
I thought he was really obnoxious.
I thought he'd never shut up.
I thought you said, "I'm all right, Spider."
I thought you said, "I'm all right, Spider."
I thought you would stand me up. You looked bored. You didn't say anything.
I told him to stop. He didn't stop.
I told my brother to watch the stove.
I told you that we're on our own. Forget everybody else. Forget Paulie.
I told you. He'll check everything out.
I walk away. We start to go in the fucking joint.
I want my money! I've had it up to here!
I want my money.
I want to talk to you about Jimmy. You gotta watch out for him.
I wanted to go shopping. Can I get some money?
I was cooking dinner that night.
I was just stalling for time.
I was just stalling for time.
I was living in a fantasy.
I was making more money than most of the grown ups around.
I was ordering the dessert when they were eating dinner.
I was taken care of first.
I was the luckiest kid in the world.
I wasn't asking for anything.
I wonder about you sometimes, Henry. You may fold under questioning.
I would have been dead.
I'd complain, but who'd listen?
I'd like to go someplace not cold.
I'd like to smack his face.
I'd love to help you, but what do you want from me? What'll I do?
I'll bring the knife back.
I'll call you when I get a chance.
I'll dig the fucking hole. Where are the shovels?
I'll dig the hole. I don't give a fuck. Is it the first hole I dug?
I'll fucking kill you. Give me the money, cocksucker.
I'll get the money!
I'll give you. You've got it, kid. You've got it, believe me.
I'll say hello. Billy, how are you?
I'll see you around later.
I'll see you later.
I'll see you later.
I'll straighten this out. I know just what to say to her.
I'll take that.
I'll think about it.
I'll think about it. But it'll cost you, Hill. A lot.
I'm a union delegate.
I'm afraid if Paulie finds out....
I'm an average nobody.
I'm around you all my life, tell me what I gotta do.
I'm ashamed now.
I'm crazy enough to kill both of you.
I'm Detective Deacy. This is Detective Silvestri. We have a search warrant.
I'm enraged. I wanted to kill this little fuck.
I'm fucking kidding with you, you fucking shoot the guy?
I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers.
I'm gonna go see Stacks. Don't you look at anybody or I'll fucking kill you.
I'm gonna talk to Karen.
I'm gonna tell everyone who walks in this building...
I'm in the middle of the weeds, lying down.
I'm not going to do this unless you and the kids come with me.
I'm not nuts, it's been following me all morning.
I'm not paying for it.
I'm not saying you gotta go back to her this minute, but you gotta go back.
I'm not talking about what you did inside. You did what you had to do.
I'm only kidding. We're having a party.
I'm proud of you. That is a lot of money for a kid like you.
I'm pulling his hair out of his head.
I'm relaxing. I need the money.
I'm sorry I said that. I didn't mean it. I just mean that he's scaring me.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
I'm sorry, Jimmy.
I'm sorry, Jimmy. It's under my mother's name.
I'm sorry, too. It's okay. No problem.
I'm sorry!
I'm sorry.
I'm talking about now. From now. Here and now.
I'm telling you, I look in your face and I know that you're lying!
I'm telling you.
I'm the commandant.
I'm trying to bang this fucking broad. Help me out.
I'm worried. I'm hearing all kinds of fucking bad things.
I've been all over town and I've seen it all day.
I've been carrying this all day.
I've been home! I've been on the phone
I've been looking all over for you.
I've been trying to bang her for a fucking month now.
I've got to admit the truth. It turned me on.
I've listened to those wiretaps, and I've heard you talk about cocaine.
I've never met a ball buster like you, my whole life.
I've seen enough helicopters for one day, thank you.
If anybody was listening, they'd know everything.
If anyone complained twice, they got hit so bad they never complained again.
If he goes into the program, you're in danger
If he was such a grown up why doesn't he get you two an apartment?
If he's legitimately bronchial, we'll consider that.
If I don't, he'll kill the miserable bastard, then Vinnie will be there for life.
If I was gonna break your balls, I'd say, "Go get your shine box."
If I'm right, there could be $500,000 coming in, all cash.
If it'll make him a better witness, I'd like you to be with him.
If there was something I could do, I would. I would like to help you out.
If there's extraordinary circumstances
If they had been wiseguys, I wouldn't have heard a thing.
If we stay around here, we're dead.
If we wanted something, we just took it.
If you tell him, he'll stop. I'll wind up being declared an MIA.