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The clip request and threat from Casino (1995) with Robert De Niro, L.Q. Jones
Yes, I love you...
Mr. Rothstein, County Commissioner Pat Webb is here to see you.
Give me a minute.
Okay. Just a minute.
Mr. Webb, can I get you anything?
Uh, no. No, thank you, little lady.
Okay, send him in, then call me four minutes after.
Mr. Rothstein, I'm Pat Webb.
How do you do?
Hey, it is a pleasure.
I heard a lot about you.
Oh, thank you, sir. Hey, house is doin' well.
Hey, all that money is rollin' in.
I appreciate you takin' the time to see a poor civil servant.
Why don't you have a seat, hmm?
Oh, thank you, sir.
I come here personally to kind of smooth over...
any fracas about a certain matter.
See, uh, maybe you didn't know it...
but Don Ward is a very well-liked man in this town.
He's got lots of friends. Nice family and their money go back many, many years.
Now friends vote. Family and money votes.
That's important to me and you.
And if you'll think about our little problem along them lines...
and you'll forgive me for sayin' it...
maybe he did not deserve to be fired.
I'm sorry, but he knew about our getting hit...
on three big machines in a row and he did nothing about it.
That means, either he was in on it or he was too dumb to see what was goin' on.
Either way, I cannot have a man like that working here.
Before we point the dirty end of the stick at old Don...
we better be sure we can prove them charges.
Believe me, if I could prove it, he would be under arrest.
Are, uh...
Are we certain that you want the Gaming Control Board...
The clip monk-on-his-travels from Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (Straight, No Chaser ) (1988) with Thelonious Monk. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Where did you buy those crazy pants? Copenhagen. Danish ones. I bought them in Denmark. - Sassy. Sex and satisfaction. - That's why he bought them. - Some bad motherfuckers. - You mean the stripes? I think he wants us to get out of here. The trip is over! Don't cry in the hallway. We're straight ahead, right? Do you have chicken livers and rice or something like that? Chicken? Chicken liver. Chicken liver. I don't think we have that, sir. Just a second, please. Chicken salad we have here, sir. Chicken salad or chicken? How about just liver? Liver? Ja. - Do you have anything that goes with it? - Veal liver. Veal liver with potatoes... ...French fried potatoes or mashed potatoes? - Mashed potatoes. - With mashed potatoes. - He has your food. - Hello, sir. You're going to get up now, aren't you? You didn't bring no ice.
The clip being-interviewed from Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (Straight, No Chaser ) (1988) with Thelonious Monk, Bob Jones. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. What is more important in your work? Playing the piano or composing? - I do both. - Both. Mr. Monk, do you always wear different hats and caps in your concerts? Do they have an influence in your music? No. Good question. Maybe they do. I don't know. Do you think the piano has enough keys? 88? Or do you want more or less? It's hard work to play those 88. I was in the room, Nellie was in the room, backstage. And a reporter came and asked him what kind of music he liked. And Thelonious: "I like all kinds of music." A pretty good, legitimate answer. And then the reporter said, "Do you like country music?" Thelonious didn't answer. And the reporter said, "Well, do you? Do you like country music?" Thelonious looked at me and said, "I think the fellow's hard of hearing."