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00:00:30This is Ireland, the land of my mother and father.
00:00:45This is Ireland, the land where man survives off its bounty and thrives off its beauty.
00:00:51This is Ireland, the terrible beauty, the land of poets, preachers, saints and scholars.
00:01:02This is Ireland to me.
00:01:04This is Wicklow, on the east coast of this shitty island.
00:01:14And this is Mackie's, shitty pub to match this shitty island.
00:01:18You're in? You're in. Two pound each.
00:01:23Try that.
00:01:25Are you sure? You don't want to consult the wife?
00:01:27Just get on with it.
00:01:29And this is me, James Powers.
00:01:31I'm about to do something stupid.
00:01:34OK, there's one.
00:01:43Two.
00:01:48Three.
00:01:50He's doing it all the same, right?
00:01:52Come on now.
00:01:57Three, five, thirty-four.
00:01:59Three, five, thirty-four.
00:02:00That's gonna happen.
00:02:07God's sake.
00:02:18I don't do this to impress these people.
00:02:24They're not my friends. I have none.
00:02:31I do this to take their money, little by little,
00:02:34so eventually I can get the fuck out of here.
00:02:37Your trick won't get me again, boy.
00:02:39Next time you can add sucking my dick to that as well.
00:02:44You said that last week.
00:02:47See, I don't belong here.
00:02:50I'll never, ever belong here.
00:02:54Here's what happened.
00:02:59Jesus, fuck.
00:03:00My mom died, and my dad didn't want us.
00:03:03It was nice.
00:03:05So he shipped Pete and I here from America six years ago
00:03:08to live with our three heinous aunts,
00:03:11and this is what it's come to.
00:03:15I wasn't born here. I only live here,
00:03:17and I'm sure as hell not going to die here.
00:03:19You're green.
00:03:21I know.
00:03:24In the blizzard of 77,
00:03:43the cars were just slumps on the snow.
00:03:47And then later,
00:03:50tripping in 7-11,
00:03:52the shells were stretching out of control
00:03:55on a plane ride.
00:03:58The more it shakes,
00:04:00the more I have to let go.
00:04:04Now the signals,
00:04:06still getting all mixed up.
00:04:08We're always doing damage control.
00:04:11But in the middle of the night,
00:04:15I worry it's blurry even without light.
00:04:19In the middle of the night,
00:04:21I worry it's blurry even without light.
00:04:26I know I have got a negative edge.
00:04:35That's why I sharpen all the others a lot.
00:04:39It's like flowers or ladybugs,
00:04:43pretty weeds or red beetles with dots.
00:04:47But in the middle of the night,
00:04:48But in the middle of the night,
00:04:50I worry it's blurry even without light.
00:04:54In the middle of the night,
00:04:56I worry it's blurry even without light.
00:05:01I miss you more than I knew.
00:05:13I miss you more than I knew.
00:05:20I miss you more than I knew.
00:05:25I miss you more than I knew.
00:05:38The boy needs his fibre, God knows.
00:05:41Where is he?
00:05:46Ah, of course.
00:05:52Father, if you'd like some more vegetables,
00:05:54I'm sure now James would be happy to give you a taste of his.
00:05:57Oh, that's very kind of you, Maggie,
00:05:59but it won't be necessary.
00:06:01Father, would you like a little bit more ham?
00:06:04I kept it warm for you.
00:06:06Oh, it is a fine piece of ham, Mary,
00:06:08but I had my share.
00:06:10I'll take some more ham.
00:06:12None left.
00:06:13Save room for dessert, Father?
00:06:15I will.
00:06:16He will.
00:06:17That's enough of your hangdog looks there, James.
00:06:20Eat up that broccoli.
00:06:21And did you take your pills?
00:06:23Is there something wrong with him?
00:06:24You see, Father, the boys will be constipated.
00:06:27I'm sure that broccoli now will do him a world of good.
00:06:30We could all do with a bit more roughage in our diet.
00:06:35What are you saying there now, Maggie?
00:06:36Have you considered the cod liver oil?
00:06:38It works wonders on internal matters.
00:06:40He spends his days in the toilet, the poor girl James.
00:06:43James, the boy is sick.
00:06:44James, did you wash your hands?
00:06:46Let us go something fierce.
00:06:49Jesus.
00:06:50God save us, James.
00:06:52Don't take the Lord's name in vain.
00:06:53Why must you be so im...
00:06:55Immature?
00:06:56Impish.
00:06:57Impolite.
00:06:58Improper.
00:06:59Impudent.
00:07:00Impudent.
00:07:01Impudent!
00:07:02Impudent is right.
00:07:03You should listen to your brother Seamus.
00:07:05Huh?
00:07:06Who's Seamus?
00:07:08Now don't get wise with me, young man.
00:07:10You know your Irish name.
00:07:12Mm-hmm.
00:07:13I do, Mike, but it's not my name.
00:07:15That's Father O'Hara.
00:07:17And nothing else.
00:07:18How about you keep your dead language to yourself?
00:07:22Not to mention your dead religion.
00:07:25Well, look.
00:07:26You're almost out of a job, Mike.
00:07:29Oh!
00:07:30Well, slither a little sleeving of a loons from home.
00:07:34I have the most wonderful effect on these people.
00:07:37Barbarian?
00:07:38Do you know that?
00:07:39An evening and a barbarian!
00:07:53Oh.
00:07:55What?
00:07:56Those are the nicest tits I've ever seen.
00:08:01But you've never...
00:08:02Never mind.
00:08:03Take a look at this.
00:08:07One of the few people I can actually tolerate is my little brother.
00:08:23Kind of sad when you're only friends with an 11-year-old kid, but whatever.
00:08:27It's almost like you're looking monstrous to your fuck!
00:08:30You filthy little scud, are you?
00:08:32Pete and I have all sorts of fun together.
00:08:35Christ.
00:08:36The thing is, he doesn't talk much.
00:08:38It's the lisp.
00:08:39The fact of the letter S is even in the word lisp is kind of cruel, but...
00:08:44Pete found a way around it.
00:08:46To him he didn't have a lisp.
00:08:47He had...
00:08:48A pallet impediment.
00:08:49And he carried this concept over to his daily life.
00:08:53Success became...
00:08:54A lack of failure.
00:08:56Jesus wasn't Jesus or even the messiah.
00:08:58He was...
00:08:59Yahweh.
00:09:00Emmanuel.
00:09:01Or plain old.
00:09:02God.
00:09:04Synanoms.
00:09:05He probably had an S3 synonym for a synonym.
00:09:08I have a deep respect for a man who can work around an obstacle.
00:09:11And him up.
00:09:15Catcher?
00:09:17Johnny Bench.
00:09:20And second?
00:09:22Umm...
00:09:23Mind all star games.
00:09:25Easy.
00:09:27Oh.
00:09:28Joe Morgan.
00:09:30Yeah.
00:09:33Third?
00:09:35Third.
00:09:37Third.
00:09:38Third.
00:09:39Umm...
00:09:41Third.
00:09:42I know this one.
00:09:43I do.
00:09:44Umm...
00:09:45Mike Schmidt.
00:09:47Come on.
00:09:48Are you joking?
00:09:49Say it.
00:09:51Umm...
00:09:52Say...
00:09:53Mike Schmidt.
00:09:54I had it in my head just there.
00:09:57Every American kid in the world knows Mike Schmidt.
00:10:02Umm...
00:10:03Are you kidding me?
00:10:05Mike fucking Schmidt, man!
00:10:07Run, say.
00:10:09That's not what I'd say.
00:10:10That's not what I'd say.
00:10:11That's not what I'd say.
00:10:12That's not what I'd say.
00:10:33Shit.
00:10:36Come on.
00:10:37I'll get you a new ball.
00:10:56Did you say something, James?
00:10:59Are you alright in there?
00:11:01Yeah, I'm fine.
00:11:02No, it's the famous of whom.
00:11:06Where's me paper?
00:11:08I swear to God, that gobshite paperboy is off smoking weed with his criminal friends instead of delivering papers to decent people.
00:11:16I've got it in here.
00:11:18You know I forbid that.
00:11:20How long have you been in there polluting my paper?
00:11:23Since half past four.
00:11:24Seems the constipation's got to be all of them.
00:11:27Jesus James, three quarters of an hour doing your business.
00:11:30What could be the problem?
00:11:34I can only speak for myself.
00:11:37But I'm as right as rain.
00:11:39Ah, for God's sake you shut up.
00:11:41Try to breathe, James.
00:11:43In and out.
00:11:45In and out.
00:11:46He's not giving birth, for God's sake.
00:11:49James, you shove my newspaper out under that door and quit this nonsense.
00:11:53It's simple truth.
00:11:55There is no worse place in the world to jerk off than Ireland.
00:12:00James!
00:12:02Give me me paper!
00:12:04It must be God's will.
00:12:10Sixteen times, Father.
00:12:12Eleven times, Father.
00:12:14Eighteen times, Father.
00:12:16Since your last confession, my son.
00:12:19Since Friday, Father.
00:12:22Only out of respect for my mom I still come here.
00:12:25God has no use for me.
00:12:26I occasionally have a use for him.
00:12:27Only out of respect for my mom I still come here.
00:12:32God has no use for me.
00:12:34I occasionally have a use for him.
00:12:36Only out of respect for my mom I still come here.
00:12:39God has no use for me.
00:12:41I occasionally have a use for him.
00:12:44Only out of respect for my mom I still come here.
00:12:46God has no use for me.
00:12:48I occasionally have a use for him.
00:12:49No for one so far today.
00:12:52With a ground out this short in the first.
00:12:55Here's the fit.
00:12:57Just a bit outside.
00:12:59Ball three.
00:13:01The count goes just to the end up.
00:13:03New York is down by three here in the second.
00:13:05Just a beautiful day here in Flussey.
00:13:08Not a cloud in the sky.
00:13:12Hey, Charlie.
00:13:14How's business?
00:13:16Oh, business ain't too bad, no.
00:13:20What'll be, gents?
00:13:23Two points.
00:13:25That'll be a pound.
00:13:27A pound?
00:13:28Happy hour.
00:13:29Bring your new customers.
00:13:31But we're the only ones here.
00:13:34And we're always here.
00:13:36Aye.
00:13:46You ever notice that nobody asks anybody what they are?
00:13:48Around here.
00:13:50No.
00:13:52In America, people ask people what they are.
00:13:54And people say, I'm half German.
00:13:57Or I'm half Italian.
00:13:59Or I'm a quarter of this or that or whatever.
00:14:01Yeah.
00:14:04People don't do that here.
00:14:06Well, maybe because everyone here are all Irish.
00:14:12Not us.
00:14:14We're not.
00:14:16No.
00:14:17That's what I'm getting at.
00:14:18If in America, we're Irish.
00:14:22We're 100% Irish.
00:14:24Here, what do they call us?
00:14:26The Americans.
00:14:29Right.
00:14:31I'm Irish.
00:14:32What?
00:14:33You have to pay.
00:14:34Two pounds.
00:14:37Two.
00:14:39Happy hour is over.
00:14:41So?
00:14:43We ordered before it ended.
00:14:45So?
00:14:46You just waited.
00:14:47You can't rush a pint, boy.
00:14:49You should have ordered a whiskey if you were in so much of a hurry.
00:14:53Right, Timmy?
00:14:54I'm ready.
00:14:59We gotta get out of here.
00:15:01OK.
00:15:10How?
00:15:17I'm 16 years old.
00:15:20Quit school six months ago.
00:15:22That's Bill.
00:15:24He's a bookie.
00:15:25Bill the bookie is what they call him.
00:15:27Clever.
00:15:29I'm doing what you call an internship, I suppose.
00:15:33Bill's a strong man with strong opinions about people.
00:15:37But it's rare when you know what they are,
00:15:38which is why he's dangerous.
00:15:40I have no idea how he feels about me.
00:15:42Obviously, I don't ever do any of the muscle work.
00:15:45But that's what the other Bill's for.
00:16:02He's a moron and an asshole.
00:16:04Too stupid for Bill not to trust.
00:16:06So he's good.
00:16:08They call him Bill the Breaker.
00:16:15So fine when you got there, James.
00:16:17At least get a good shot in.
00:16:19Not really.
00:16:20So he goes on the second right.
00:16:21Three, five, two, one.
00:16:22Ah.
00:16:23It's a little fucker.
00:16:24No, keep quiet there, Bill.
00:16:25I'm busy.
00:16:26You know this little fellow didn't even get a look in.
00:16:27You don't say.
00:16:28Well, I could have told you this.
00:16:29What do you mean, Bill?
00:16:30Well, your man here is a complete pussy.
00:16:31It was my boy, he fought.
00:16:32But don't underestimate him, Bill.
00:16:33He hurt me, boy, too.
00:16:34Should have seen his hands.
00:16:35Must have used his hands a hundred times against that head ace.
00:16:37All this for the jokes.
00:16:38Everybody do it, will you fuck off?
00:16:40That's enough, boys.
00:16:41I'm busy.
00:16:42I'm busy.
00:16:43You know this little fellow didn't even get a look in.
00:16:44You don't say.
00:16:45Well, I could have told you that.
00:16:46What do you mean, Billy?
00:16:47Well, your man here is a complete pussy.
00:16:48It was my boy, he fought.
00:16:49But don't underestimate him, Bill.
00:16:50He hurt me, boy, too.
00:16:51Should have seen his hands.
00:16:52Must have used his hands a hundred times against that head ace.
00:16:56All this for the jokes.
00:17:00Everybody do it, will you fuck off?
00:17:03All right, that's enough, boys.
00:17:04You know, James.
00:17:09You remind me of myself a bit.
00:17:13Reminds me of how I earned a reputation worth keeping.
00:17:16Getting your ass kicked around all day.
00:17:19When I left Cranny, I was maybe eleven.
00:17:23I was a little shite, too.
00:17:25And I knew Limerick was a rough town.
00:17:27Ah, rough town, Limerick, rough town.
00:17:29In Cranny, your worst beating would have come from your ma.
00:17:31Cranny, not a rough town.
00:17:33Not a rough town.
00:17:34Should never admit that, Bill.
00:17:36What are you, Jerry Lewis?
00:17:37Go fetch me a pint, will you?
00:17:38Thirsty.
00:17:42So, my father says to me before I left, he says,
00:17:45If you're going to get into a row, which is unavoidable in Limerick,
00:17:48don't go fighting the guy who fucked with you.
00:17:51And I said,
00:17:52What you mean, my dad, da?
00:17:55And he says, for effect, I suppose.
00:17:58So I'd remember it, you know.
00:18:00Yeah.
00:18:01Whispers in me ear.
00:18:03And he kisses me on the cheek.
00:18:06And off I go.
00:18:08What do you whisper?
00:18:09I'm getting there.
00:18:12Sure enough, the second day I was there,
00:18:14I met up with a gang of fucking toughs who were out to start.
00:18:17Lad may be my size.
00:18:19Come up, give me a box on the head for no reason other than I fucking happen to be there.
00:18:23He's just standing there with a shit-eating grin across his ugly mug.
00:18:29So we get up off the path.
00:18:32And I run.
00:18:35But not away.
00:18:38I race straight past the fucker who smacked me,
00:18:40and I jump in the air.
00:18:42You know, I haven't a clue what to do next.
00:18:45On top of this guy.
00:18:46Staring right at him.
00:18:48Face to face.
00:18:56And you win the fight?
00:18:57No, they beat the shit out of me.
00:18:59I was laid up in St. Joe's for two weeks.
00:19:01But they never ever fucked with me again.
00:19:07Ah, it's a fine story.
00:19:09It's not a story.
00:19:11But there is a lesson in what me father told me.
00:19:14He said real quiet.
00:19:17Go after the biggest.
00:19:20And the others will run like hell.
00:19:27Tom.
00:19:28You're a man.
00:19:29Tom, by the river.
00:19:30Uh-huh.
00:19:31Those will be 340.
00:19:32Overdure.
00:19:33It's the last time you visit.
00:19:34In the meantime, you want a place.
00:19:35You tell them no.
00:19:36And the same goes for the boys at the bank.
00:19:37Got it.
00:19:38Where are you going to be tonight?
00:19:39Mackie's.
00:19:40Peter.
00:19:41How's your man Petey?
00:19:42Fine.
00:19:43Bye.
00:19:44Yes, sir.
00:19:47I'm not going to be here.
00:19:48It's last time you visit.
00:19:49In the meantime, you want a place.
00:19:50You tell them no.
00:19:52And the same goes for the boys with the bank.
00:19:54Got it.
00:19:55That goes for the boys at the bank.
00:19:58Got it.
00:20:04Where are you going to be tonight?
00:20:05Mackie's. Pete.
00:20:07How's your man, Petey?
00:20:09Fine.
00:20:14He's a good boy.
00:20:16Just like you.
00:20:18But a teeny bit happier.
00:20:21He'll get over it.
00:20:23Couple of pints on me.
00:20:44Did you know this is where Bill and his boys take the...
00:20:48The guys who can't pay?
00:20:53The scary thing is they don't know what they're going to do.
00:20:58My milk.
00:21:03Sometimes you just talk, you know, dogs and races and they get pints up from the pub.
00:21:10Sometimes they...
00:21:12Sometimes they just...
00:21:15Rough the guy up a bit.
00:21:20You know...
00:21:22Every now and again...
00:21:27Yeah.
00:21:40Hey, look what I found.
00:21:46The New York Mets.
00:21:58When we get back you can trade this.
00:22:01For box seats.
00:22:02On me.
00:22:20Hey.
00:22:21Huh?
00:22:23Hey, can't you be decent about it just this once, huh?
00:22:25You cheap feckin' Julia.
00:22:28You know, try to be a decent Irishman about her, huh?
00:22:31You half-breed.
00:22:32Half-breed.
00:22:34My father's from Wicklow.
00:22:36Huh?
00:22:37And your mummy's from where?
00:22:38Tyrone.
00:22:39I've been over this.
00:22:40Yeah.
00:22:41Here.
00:22:42Have a go.
00:22:44No one likes Tom much.
00:22:47Except me.
00:22:49I don't know.
00:22:50Maybe it's because he reminds me of my dearly departed dad.
00:22:53Or maybe it's because no one likes me much either.
00:22:56Either way, I like him.
00:22:57You can't listen to the words he says, but what he means.
00:23:00No one ever gets that.
00:23:02Anyway, you know the rules, Tom.
00:23:03Bill's not gonna do that.
00:23:05Affect the rules.
00:23:07That no good Bill's as shifty as a Chinaman.
00:23:11Here.
00:23:12Be careful.
00:23:14If you lose my hook, I'll stick my shoe so far up your arse you'll taste the cow shite.
00:23:25Ah, for feck's sake here, give me that.
00:23:29That's enough of that.
00:23:35Look, just help me out here, will you?
00:23:37Do you know, the dog's name is feckin' Uncle Tom.
00:23:39Uncle feckin' Tom, do you get it?
00:23:42Yeah, I get it.
00:23:44Tom, yeah.
00:23:46But it's a sign, James.
00:23:48It's not my decision.
00:23:50If you paid some back, then he'd let you next time, but you can't, so I can't.
00:23:54You shouldn't be fuckin' bettin' any more, Tom.
00:23:57You watch your mouth, you little fecker.
00:24:00You say fuck all the time.
00:24:02I do not.
00:24:03I say feck.
00:24:05Which is an entirely different matter altogether.
00:24:08You say potato, I say potato.
00:24:11How does a potato up your arse sound?
00:24:13Forget it.
00:24:15Look.
00:24:17I'm as smart as ten bills put together.
00:24:19And besides, I am a man of my world.
00:24:23I'm just concerned.
00:24:25Well, you leave the concernin' to me.
00:24:27Anyway.
00:24:29That bill's as thick as a Polack.
00:24:31I thought he was as cheap as a Jew.
00:24:33He is!
00:24:35How do you know so much about these people, Tom?
00:24:37Jews and Polacks and Chinamen.
00:24:40And you've never left this town.
00:24:44Listen, you're my friend and I think you should quit bettin'.
00:24:47Friend?
00:24:49I'm 40 years older than me.
00:24:50How could I be your friend, you little scudger?
00:24:57Here.
00:25:02Ring that number.
00:25:04Tell him to come over to see me after tea tomorrow.
00:25:06You'll have your money in two days.
00:25:09Fine.
00:25:12I'm not gonna fight.
00:25:15See ya.
00:25:17The fecker couldn't catch a cold with bitum in the arse.
00:25:29Hey, Shay.
00:25:30How are you?
00:25:31I'm good.
00:25:32How are you?
00:25:33Good.
00:25:34I'm not so good anymore.
00:25:37See ya.
00:25:39I'm down at night's tree station
00:25:41On a Saturday
00:25:45Amid some considerations
00:25:48To set the world astray
00:25:51And I could shake this feeling off
00:25:57I heard the sellin' soul side cost
00:26:02So hold your head, today's tomorrow
00:26:03All your thoughts, calm and sorrow
00:26:04Genuine things still keep coming
00:26:05An absolute affirmation
00:26:07If I ever want to make it back to America, I'm not gonna do it in the shit money I'm making now.
00:26:12So I constructed a thoughtful, comprehensive list of all my duties, so Bill can more carefully assess my value to his business.
00:26:33Any luck?
00:26:34Um...
00:26:35The boys at the Bank of Square
00:26:36Um...
00:26:37The boys at the Bank of Square
00:26:38O'Connor's paid up, but not his kid
00:26:39Um...
00:26:40Everyone in Greystones is paid
00:26:41And Father O'Hara is forty short
00:26:42But he offered to make that up and no Venus
00:26:43Hmm...
00:26:44That's a fine trade-off
00:26:45Better pray I don't come back for me forty
00:26:46So that's...
00:26:47480 for today
00:26:48And no work for Bill
00:26:49And I have to see Podrick by the light of the year
00:26:52What?
00:26:53Oh...
00:26:54That's a good answer
00:26:55I can't do it
00:26:56Well.
00:26:57Well...
00:26:58That's a good answer
00:26:59Well...
00:27:00I'll try to fill out the table
00:27:01Yeah
00:27:02I just want to fill out the table
00:27:04Cool
00:27:06OK
00:27:07But I want to finish the table
00:27:08And this guy
00:27:09Is the guy
00:27:10And this guy
00:27:15And I have to see Padraic by the lake.
00:27:19And Tom by the river.
00:27:21Yeah, I know.
00:27:24Maybe Bill will have some work after all.
00:27:27I thought he said three weeks.
00:27:29Oh, I know what I said.
00:27:37Something else?
00:27:40Um...
00:27:42If you're asking for more money, I've got 20 lads lined up for your job.
00:27:46No?
00:27:56Jesus.
00:27:58Not before you come in, not as you come in, Maggie.
00:28:01Sick, are you?
00:28:03Yeah, a little.
00:28:05Is it drink?
00:28:06Oh, James, try and stay after drinks. You're a young boy.
00:28:10No, it's not a drink.
00:28:12I think I have a cramp or a stomachache.
00:28:14Oh, you're not fooling me.
00:28:16Your Auntie Maggie isn't as knackered as you think.
00:28:20I know what's going on.
00:28:22I've seen you looking at the girls.
00:28:24I know you have a ting for that Fiona one.
00:28:28Oh.
00:28:29I was young once too.
00:28:32Porrick McKinney was his name.
00:28:37The sweet little face on him.
00:28:40The big broad shoulders.
00:28:43And his lovely mustache.
00:28:46I'd say I did the very same thing as you in this room, on this bed.
00:28:51Porrick the only thing on me mind.
00:28:56Of course, I couldn't do what you do, mind.
00:28:58But I know the feeling.
00:29:00There's nothing like it.
00:29:03So, let's have a look.
00:29:06What?
00:29:07Come on, shy boy.
00:29:09Let your Owl Auntie Maggie have a look.
00:29:11I can tell you if she'll like it.
00:29:13No.
00:29:14All right, shy boy.
00:29:17I leave you alone to finish.
00:29:19Oh, so upset over a bit of poetry.
00:29:23I see her writing in this book of yours.
00:29:25Oh, now, if you want help with a rhyme, talk to Mary.
00:29:29She's a whirl with a rhyme.
00:29:31What rhymes with Fiona?
00:29:34Maggie's a bit of a boo.
00:29:44But she's right about Fiona.
00:29:46Are you expecting anyone?
00:30:01Excuse me.
00:30:03Are you expecting anyone?
00:30:06No.
00:30:08Thanks.
00:30:09I'm in love with her.
00:30:39Keep your goddamn trousers on.
00:31:09Here.
00:31:33Can you tell your man I want half of that on Uncle Tom, right?
00:31:36Yeah.
00:31:40Talk to you soon.
00:31:43Tom would sell anything he owns, even his boat,
00:31:46just to keep his awe-inspiring losing streak alive.
00:31:56He's out.
00:31:59Where is he?
00:32:00He said just leave it here.
00:32:06Nah, I deliver my own.
00:32:09I'll call back later.
00:32:10Suit yourself.
00:32:15Enough is enough.
00:32:17I'm not living this way no more.
00:32:20Sure, who'd know better than Dr. Fitzpatrick?
00:32:23It's quite a bit of money, don't you agree?
00:32:26He spends his days in the toilet, the poor creature.
00:32:29At least we could do is send him to London.
00:32:32London is a difficult place for a young boy.
00:32:34How would he get around?
00:32:36In a red Mercedes sports car.
00:32:39Whatcha think?
00:32:41He'll walk.
00:32:43Anyway, Catherine will take him.
00:32:45You better start behaving yourself young fella me lad.
00:32:49We didn't even ask the boy if he wanted to go.
00:32:53James, would you like to go to London?
00:32:56So, I had a choice.
00:33:00Some doctor probing my ass in London.
00:33:04Or I could just stay here.
00:33:05You alright in there love?
00:33:06Yeah, I'm fine.
00:33:07England.
00:33:08The polar opposite.
00:33:09The diametrically opposed.
00:33:10The receptive yin to Ireland's hostile yang.
00:33:11Everybody here hates Ireland as much as I do.
00:33:12For this tiny window in my sad life, my heart lifted.
00:33:13Everything at Anne Catherines would be different.
00:33:14I'm fine.
00:33:15I'm fine.
00:33:16England.
00:33:17The polar opposite.
00:33:18The diametrically opposed.
00:33:19The receptive yin to Ireland's hostile yang.
00:33:21Everybody here hates Ireland as much as I do.
00:33:22For this tiny window in my sad life, my heart lifted.
00:33:25Everything at Anne Catherines would be different.
00:33:27Aye.
00:33:28But what?
00:33:29You're lettin' in the god damn code!
00:33:30Get in!
00:33:31In fact, everything is identical.
00:33:33Did you take that pins?
00:33:36Like, twins?
00:33:40The career here hates Ireland as much as I do.
00:33:42For this tiny window in my sad life my heart lifted.
00:33:45Everything at Anne Catherines would be different...
00:33:46Hey!
00:33:47But it wasn't.
00:33:48They're lettin' in the goddamn cold.
00:33:50Get in!
00:33:51In fact, everything is identical.
00:33:53Did you take that pins?
00:33:54Like twins.
00:33:57I thought Aunt Mary was awful, and then I spent some time with her sister, Catherine.
00:34:08England, Ireland, Mary, Catherine.
00:34:12It made no difference.
00:34:14There was no hope.
00:34:19But then, in my darkest hour, I met my saviour.
00:34:27And he had friends, too.
00:34:31White girls, black girls, skinny and fat.
00:34:34Asian, English, Mexican, Indian.
00:34:36Everyone but Irish.
00:34:38These girls didn't exist in Ireland.
00:34:40As these magazines did.
00:34:57Did you have a good day?
00:35:11Fine.
00:35:13How was yours?
00:35:16Grand.
00:35:19Why?
00:35:22Dunno.
00:35:23You ask me.
00:35:32I'll get that.
00:35:34After jerking off for five hours to the finest in English pornography, I came to realise that
00:35:39maybe it provided the one ounce of pleasure I could derive in this shitty world.
00:35:43And something I could dedicate myself to.
00:35:45Fully and honestly.
00:35:47Dr. Fitzpatrick says you're as fit as a fiddle.
00:35:53You can go home to Ireland tomorrow, so...
00:35:56I'll phone Mary.
00:36:08James.
00:36:12James.
00:36:17Open me.
00:36:20Where are you?
00:36:21You know where I am.
00:36:24Open me.
00:36:38Page 38.
00:36:39Thank you, James.
00:36:40Now, let's get down to business.
00:36:49Not that kind of business, dear James.
00:36:54Do you know why I'm here, talking to you?
00:36:58Well, I'll tell you then.
00:37:00Please, turn the page.
00:37:02You have your goal.
00:37:03A brave and beautiful goal.
00:37:04To get back to America.
00:37:05But you don't know how to get there.
00:37:06Or don't know how the fuck I'm gonna...
00:37:08I know, James.
00:37:09I know.
00:37:10But watch your language around a pretty girl.
00:37:13What you must do is find a way.
00:37:15Find a way.
00:37:16but you don't know how to get there i don't know how the fuck i'm gonna i know james i know
00:37:24but watch your language around a pretty girl what you must do is find a way
00:37:32it's staring you right in the face what you like me don't you yes you may not be the only one
00:37:40i need your help i can help
00:37:54pick her up pick her up oh there's me on boy oh good man what's he doing scratching his arse
00:38:19patty in retinue has 160 on your man there billy wants an excuse to visit him because his dog
00:38:23keeps shitting in his yard dark horse is the name lee
00:38:31fuck fuck well put there billy
00:38:38ah so james hard things london good yeah london's london's good
00:38:49see did you collect any before you went away no
00:38:56all right
00:38:58i'm going for a piss so points go through me like bullet these days
00:39:06coming boys yeah
00:39:17all right
00:39:25all right
00:39:26Fucking stinks like shite in here.
00:39:29It's the Jacks, Billy.
00:39:39What have you been up to?
00:39:41Yeah.
00:39:42Same as always.
00:39:44Shattering the illusions of every dreamer in Ireland.
00:39:56You know your man Tom is in the rear still?
00:40:01I didn't see him before I left, but he'll come up with it, I'm sure.
00:40:06No, no doubt.
00:40:08How's your little problem?
00:40:11Better.
00:40:13Doctor says it was fine. Nervous or something.
00:40:18That's good, so.
00:40:20Your aunts were worried sick about you.
00:40:23Of course, it might have been your aunt who made you sick in the first place.
00:40:26If it's not her dinner, it's her dinner conversation.
00:40:29Mind you, I've never read a media verse myself.
00:40:36But I've heard stories.
00:40:38Hell, hell, you know, you don't have to be on a fucking Titanic.
00:40:42There's no sink, if you know what I mean.
00:40:45We always know what you mean.
00:40:50No collects at all.
00:40:53No.
00:40:55Just, uh, Fitzpatrick's 50 for Bonner's glory.
00:41:00But you got that.
00:41:02Yeah, I got that one.
00:41:03That bitch can't run in the mud.
00:41:05Should've known better.
00:41:15Have you got nerves?
00:41:17No.
00:41:18Just like a little privacy.
00:41:20You know, they say if you got nerves when you're taking a piss, you think of your multiplication tables.
00:41:26Works wonders.
00:41:27Occupies the head.
00:41:28You'll be pissing like Niagara Falls in no time.
00:41:31You ever been to Niagara Falls, Jamie?
00:41:34Where's me fucking money?
00:41:35I don't know.
00:41:36Shut up.
00:41:37Shut up.
00:41:38Shut up.
00:41:39Don't fucking lie to me now.
00:41:40Where's me credits from Tommy?
00:41:41He's been crowing all over town about his win.
00:41:42You didn't expect his fucking dog to win, did you?
00:41:43Uncle Tom.
00:41:44You took your friend's money, which is my fucking money.
00:41:45I don't know.
00:41:46I lost it.
00:41:47You lost it?
00:41:48You fucking lost it.
00:41:49Are you running bets behind me back?
00:41:50Do you think there's a fucking training program here?
00:41:51No.
00:41:52Who runs the dogs here?
00:41:53You or me, huh?
00:41:54You or me.
00:41:55Do you?
00:41:56No.
00:41:57That's right.
00:41:58We don't.
00:41:59Alright, that's enough.
00:42:002 weeks.
00:42:01Call on Tom tomorrow.
00:42:02Tell him he's got 2 weeks as well.
00:42:19All right.
00:42:21He's got 2 weeks as well.
00:42:26We're going to be fine tomorrow.
00:42:29Tell him he's got two weeks as well. I'm feeling generous.
00:42:34Two weeks for him?
00:42:36One of you fuckers is lying.
00:42:38Either you come up with it, or he does.
00:42:43Two weeks?
00:42:46Then I send Bill.
00:42:59Every hour. Every day.
00:43:16Every hour. Every day.
00:43:19Isn't nature the night.
00:43:23In the world where it rains.
00:43:26Yeah, the sun and the sky
00:43:30But I can't dare to see
00:43:34Cause I can't bear the pain
00:43:38And I can't heal the wound
00:43:42Cause I still can't explain
00:43:46Why I feel like an alien
00:43:50Not part of the human race
00:43:54When my heart wants to burst
00:43:58At the sight of your face
00:44:02Feel like I'm suffering
00:44:05From a beautiful disease
00:44:09When your sad, pretty smile
00:44:13Puts me down, gonna lose
00:44:17Such a simple thing
00:44:25It should be
00:44:29Such a simple thing
00:44:32Listen, you got my money, when am I getting my stuff?
00:44:4220 gobble girls, 40 squabbers UK
00:44:464-0
00:44:48Listen, it's real important I get these as soon as possible
00:44:52No problem, ASAP man
00:44:56Yeah, that's right, ASAP
00:44:58Those three articles are all XXX
00:45:00Uh, good
00:45:02What's the difference?
00:45:04Triple X cost more, uh, premium
00:45:08Uh, very, very hot
00:45:10Um, okay, do you have any XXX?
00:45:14No
00:45:28Okay, single X?
00:45:29Just triple, I don't deal in shit
00:45:31Okay
00:45:32I'll take all XXX
00:45:33Might as well go all the way baby
00:45:35All XXX, just for you
00:45:37Uh, any fetish?
00:45:38What do you mean?
00:45:39Like, man kisses woman feet
00:45:40Woman fucks a dog
00:45:41Dog fucks a woman
00:45:42Very nice
00:45:44No
00:45:45Nothing fancy
00:45:46Amateur
00:45:47Hot stuff
00:45:48Listen
00:45:49Just regular magazines
00:45:50I'll go all the way baby
00:45:51I'll go all the way baby
00:45:52I'll go all the way baby
00:45:53All XXX, just for you
00:45:54Any fetish?
00:45:55What do you mean?
00:45:56Like, man kisses woman feet
00:45:57Woman fucks a dog
00:45:58Dog fucks a woman
00:45:59Very nice
00:46:00No
00:46:01Nothing fancy
00:46:02Amateur
00:46:03Hot stuff
00:46:04Listen
00:46:05Just regular magazines
00:46:07And Lesbo
00:46:09Very, very nice
00:46:11Okay, throw in a couple of Lesbo
00:46:15So, are we covered then?
00:46:17We need him in one week
00:46:19Are you?
00:46:20Hello?
00:46:21Hello?
00:46:23For your information that never, ever works
00:46:28One week
00:46:29All the best
00:46:31Next
00:46:32I'm scheduled to be receiving a package or a parcel or a box to be delivered to this post office
00:46:43It's post office box number one zero eight seven
00:46:48Ah, sorry, no, no
00:46:49That's post office box number one zero eight seven
00:46:53That's what you said the first time
00:46:55Right
00:46:56I think it might be a package
00:46:58Ah
00:46:59Do you have a ticket now?
00:47:00Ah, no, no, no
00:47:01I don't have a ticket
00:47:02It's a blue sweater, you see
00:47:04But I don't think the package would be blue
00:47:07Not on the outside
00:47:08It might very well be your typical brown paper box
00:47:12With so much hatred coursing through me
00:47:14I developed a wonderful knack for turning it on others
00:47:17Would you believe this?
00:47:19It's awful
00:47:21It's awful
00:47:22It's awful, father
00:47:23Mmm
00:47:24I mean, if these guys aren't bombing women and children
00:47:27Or, you know, starving the homeless
00:47:32They're making small talk at the post office
00:47:34It's so sad
00:47:36So sad
00:47:37Right, Ned
00:47:38There you go
00:47:39All the best
00:47:40Next
00:47:41It's a whale of a box
00:47:50Good
00:47:51Oh
00:47:52What you got here?
00:47:55Books
00:47:56Books?
00:47:57Books?
00:48:00I like to read
00:48:11Which, anyway, I'm breaking this
00:48:23It's taking it easy, honey
00:48:24Yeah
00:48:25Have you got anything?
00:48:26No, just working
00:48:29Ah, your bag's a mess, Pete
00:48:34What's this doing in here?
00:48:36Sorry
00:48:41I don't have a day to sell these things.
00:48:47So have you got any plans for the summer?
00:48:51Um, not really.
00:48:57I don't know if this whole thing is such a good idea.
00:49:01Why?
00:49:03Well, I don't know.
00:49:07How are we going to sell them all?
00:49:09What do you mean?
00:49:11What if nobody wants them?
00:49:13Well, we have the only magazines in Ireland with pictures of naked girls.
00:49:20So someone will probably want them.
00:49:22Yeah, but...
00:49:24You just got to say the right thing, Pete.
00:49:26I don't know. It's illegal.
00:49:29So is jerking off.
00:49:31So is underage drinking. So is killing Aunt Mary.
00:49:34Lots of things are illegal, Pete.
00:49:36Yeah, okay.
00:49:39Here.
00:49:41Donal, he's our first.
00:49:43Maybe he'll take it for two pounds.
00:49:49Hey, Donal. I've got this magazine. I'm taking maybe...
00:49:52I'll take it.
00:49:53Five pounds.
00:49:57And away we go.
00:49:59Is that rare?
00:50:00Okay.
00:50:01Well, you hang out we're doing our best.
00:50:02That's okay.
00:50:05Okay.
00:50:06You doof, Pete.
00:50:07Here we go.
00:50:10in'
00:50:14I'll be running circles around you sooner than you know
00:50:21A little upset and I've got a heart at you
00:50:25Who's kicking this hell on the other end?
00:50:29You're not pulling the wool over my eyes with a crusty drunk routine.
00:50:34Hey Shane.
00:50:35How's it going?
00:50:36What are you doing?
00:50:37What are you doing?
00:50:38What are you doing?
00:50:39What are you doing?
00:50:40What are you doing?
00:50:41What are you doing?
00:50:46And they're jerking out
00:50:49Naughty Yang, suitable for wines, five pound a pop or 34 for five.
00:50:52I like your face.
00:50:53What can I get for a tenner?
00:50:55Two.
00:50:56Five pound a pop.
00:50:57And so O'Sullivan takes the suspect into custody.
00:51:00A skinny little kid, no more than 17, 18.
00:51:02And O'Sullivan's a big fecking guy, you know?
00:51:04They're in the questioning room and he just done loads of them.
00:51:08A fecking beating, broke his nose, blood all over the table.
00:51:10all over the table it was rough for a petty larceny did he confess he got
00:51:15beat so bad they had to take him into hospital ah jeez he didn't die did he
00:51:21don't know the wife wanted to watch the fucking soap on bbc so as i missed to
00:51:24finish that's a grand show though
00:51:27you need a second
00:51:40how many we got left
00:51:59none none none we sold them all
00:52:10probably the only ones in town without one
00:52:16up up up
00:52:18fat old harrah's coming over this morning i want you out of the house
00:52:24fine i'm going to tom's anyway oh yeah are you
00:52:28well i don't know what you think you're doing going over near that old drunk
00:52:32he's nothing but a drunk he's always sitting in the pub drinking
00:52:36i get it he's a drunk well it's true he is a drunk
00:52:38and i hate to inform you now but annie forker across the way you know annie
00:52:44she told me what happened to him there last night
00:52:46that woman never told no one a word of a lie
00:52:48what'd you say
00:52:50got himself beat up something fierce he did
00:52:52without alcohol probably mounting off to some young one
00:52:58man his age living on the dole and drinking and gambling i don't know
00:53:02i don't know
00:53:16mom
00:53:20you
00:53:22you
00:53:24he
00:53:26you
00:53:28you
00:53:30you
00:53:32you
00:53:34you
00:53:36you
00:53:48Go away.
00:53:54Go away, James.
00:54:11Go away.
00:54:16Go away.
00:54:18Go away.
00:54:48You know, we're never leaving here.
00:55:02Ever.
00:55:03Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:55:09You must be the worst drinker in Ireland.
00:55:16You better improve, because you're going to be here for a while.
00:55:23James.
00:55:24Hello.
00:55:25I'm proud of you.
00:55:38You again.
00:55:39You're doing well.
00:55:40Yeah?
00:55:41You're almost there.
00:55:42Trust me.
00:55:43Who are you?
00:55:44Every time I listen to you, I get my ass kicked, or Tom gets his ass kicked.
00:55:51You're just a figment of my sexy imagination.
00:55:54So you had a little setback.
00:55:55You're stronger than that.
00:55:56I know it.
00:55:57That's your American spirit, James.
00:56:01Don't worry about Tom.
00:56:02He loves you.
00:56:03He'll forgive you.
00:56:04Everything will even out.
00:56:05But you...
00:56:06You're not even with everyone else.
00:56:07Not by a long shot.
00:56:08So...
00:56:09Here's to your success.
00:56:13He'll keep going.
00:56:40Bill didn't give a shit where I got the money for him.
00:56:42as long as I got the money for it.
00:56:44All was forgiven, but not forgotten.
00:56:48After that, I was back to work.
00:56:50And back to business.
00:56:54Hello? Is that Perugia?
00:56:59Hi, it's James.
00:57:02James Powers. Yeah.
00:57:06Yeah, it's going well.
00:57:08I've got 300, man.
00:57:14I don't find that surprising.
00:57:38Come on, let's go.
00:57:50The Irish, this tiny population on this incidental island, stand tall.
00:57:56Leviathan's the written word.
00:58:00Amazing, but true.
00:58:02Every meditation and narrative style, modern and postmodern thought were born and raised here, on this rock from these simple people.
00:58:10And most of it, the best of it really, at one time or another, was banned.
00:58:14Illegal, amoral, filthy.
00:58:16Dubliners, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Works of George Bernard Shaw, The Poems of Oscar Wilde, and now...
00:58:22Oil Slappers, Diamond Diddies, and Back Door Birds, 18.
00:58:26Now, I want you to take these to Paddy's and Rat Drum. He's going to give you 60 for it. And remember, only give them to him if he's alone. The ones I've marked are going to go to...
00:58:45Oi. Oi what? Why only give it to him if he's alone?
00:58:50Well, I was going to buy a storefront in Grafton Street and sell them out of a window display, but then I decided I'd prefer it the old fashioned way.
00:58:58You know, out here with you guys. On our bicycles.
00:59:05It's illegal.
00:59:07Now lads, off you go.
00:59:15Let's go.
00:59:17Go.
00:59:18Go.
00:59:33Go.
00:59:36Go.
00:59:39Go.
00:59:40Go.
00:59:41Happy Hour didn't bring in new customers, but Charlie had another idea.
01:00:04What?
01:00:06I need more.
01:00:07You know, after paying for the magazines and the livery and everything else, we sold the magazine to practically every kid in town.
01:00:17They want more.
01:00:19Mm-hmm. Sure do. They don't have more, though. They're broke.
01:00:28You've got a couple of hundred pounds so far. It's crack.
01:00:34Yeah.
01:00:37Half of them want to buy on credit. Credit!
01:00:44If someone offers me another bike as collateral.
01:00:52You have to branch out.
01:00:54I don't know. I mean, it's not right.
01:00:59Not right. Who said anything about right?
01:01:09Do you want out?
01:01:11No, I'm not out.
01:01:13I'm thinking big, you know. Expansion.
01:01:15If some kid's gonna jerk off for five pound to a naked chick, what's some middle aged Mick who's been banging the same way for 15 years gonna pay?
01:01:26Like Mom used to say, might as well be killed for a lamb as a sheep, or sheep as a lamb, or something like that.
01:01:37I don't know what she meant.
01:01:39I don't know what she meant.
01:01:41Well, she wasn't talking about naked magazines.
01:01:47You with me or not?
01:01:53Do you remember anything Dad ever said?
01:01:55No.
01:02:10This is ketchup.
01:02:11What I am going to show you is the risk you gotta take it for the profit I'll make it.
01:02:31If I see candy and gum.
01:02:37And all I see here is crap.
01:02:42It's the future of leisure.
01:02:47It's the future of Ireland.
01:02:53And you know what?
01:02:56It's your future.
01:02:57You look like someone who's trying to improve his lot in life.
01:03:01I look around your store and I see the typical papers and magazines, candy and gum.
01:03:08But I also see profits.
01:03:11I see risk taker.
01:03:14Cause you gotta be a risk taker to be a profit maker.
01:03:18But a smart kind of risk, you know?
01:03:21Pure capitalism.
01:03:23For it is that which made Ireland a great country it is today.
01:03:28You know.
01:03:29But what's gonna distinguish you from the seller down the road?
01:03:34What's gonna make Joe Blow come here instead of Charlie McOaks?
01:03:39I notice he's doing quite well by the way.
01:03:42Had the Irish Weekly sold out by Wednesday.
01:03:44And all I'm seeing here is your typical garden variety magazines.
01:03:49I don't sell no gardener magazines.
01:03:53Well, what I'm gonna show you is...
01:03:56You're the Yank who sells the naked pictures.
01:04:00No.
01:04:02Well, yes. But...
01:04:04Hold on now, son.
01:04:05I'm not peddling your filthy shit for you.
01:04:10But please, just...
01:04:12Just give me a minute.
01:04:13I can't condone such filth.
01:04:16It's fucking disgusting.
01:04:19Now get the hell out of me store.
01:04:22May God have mercy on you.
01:04:23You're the sick...
01:04:25Sick...
01:04:26I?
01:04:27Your profits will be 200%.
01:04:29James!
01:04:49The stranger.
01:04:51The orphan.
01:04:53The American.
01:04:54Becoming the Great Emancipator.
01:04:56Although it might have been coincidental, I was changing Ireland.
01:05:00Like...
01:05:01Michael Collins.
01:05:03Or that guy from Thin Lizzy.
01:05:06You know, maybe the Irish heroes were no different.
01:05:09Maybe they didn't really care about changing Ireland as much as they did about making their own life better.
01:05:17But people were changing.
01:05:18Fathers and sons now shared more in common.
01:05:29Many took a keener interest in religion.
01:05:37And the burnt out flames of passion were once again lit.
01:05:39It was perfect.
01:05:48What is it?
01:05:50Aasted fucking Sunday.
01:05:51What is it?
01:05:52Aasted fucking Sunday.
01:05:59Hey, fellas.
01:06:01On the house as usual.
01:06:04Check out pay 36 on that one.
01:06:06They'll all get equal time in the world.
01:06:13What the fuck is that?
01:06:21The Bulk is fucking ridiculous.
01:06:45It's newer than the old one.
01:06:48Bigger too.
01:06:49I'm scared the feck out of the fish.
01:06:53Maybe. It's got a motor.
01:06:57Hmm. Make plenty of noise.
01:07:01No, it's big, all right. Takes up half me fecking yard.
01:07:06I can take it back if you want.
01:07:10Ah, no, no, no, no.
01:07:13Seeing as it's here, you might as well leave it there.
01:07:17Might as well.
01:07:20Hi.
01:07:27Hi.
01:07:29I'm James.
01:07:32Hi, James.
01:07:34And you're Fiona.
01:07:36I know.
01:07:39So, homework.
01:07:41What do you study in school?
01:07:44Everything. It's school, you know.
01:07:46This is just for fun.
01:07:50I read too. It's fun.
01:07:53I see.
01:07:55It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
01:08:03I haven't got that far.
01:08:06It's, um, page one.
01:08:09Ah.
01:08:11Okay.
01:08:12Okay.
01:08:16Um.
01:08:19Bye.
01:08:28Would you have dinner with me?
01:08:29Dinner?
01:08:30Um.
01:08:31Okay.
01:08:32At your house.
01:08:34Constipated.
01:08:36You're a Hayden and a Barbarian.
01:08:39No.
01:08:41Um.
01:08:42How about the movies?
01:08:43Everyone likes movies.
01:08:44I like movies.
01:08:45Well, great then.
01:08:46Um.
01:08:47So.
01:08:49Saturday?
01:08:51Bye, James.
01:08:53Bye.
01:08:55Bye.
01:08:57Bye.
01:08:59Bye.
01:09:01Bye.
01:09:03Bye.
01:09:05Bye.
01:09:07Bye.
01:09:09Bye.
01:09:10Bye.
01:09:11Bye.
01:09:13Bye.
01:09:15Bye.
01:09:45Birds are leaving over all those
01:09:50And then one of us will die inside these arms
01:09:58Eyes wide open
01:10:03Make it as we can
01:10:10One will spread out
01:10:16Ashes round the yard
01:10:40Shhh, shhh, shhh
01:10:58Look at that, it's always the only ones who want to fight
01:11:09Mickey
01:11:11Stupid mutt
01:11:13Come on, come on, come on
01:11:17Listen, I want you guys to keep a look out for them girly mags I've seen around
01:11:21There's probably some tinker coming in from Scotland or something
01:11:25Oh, jeez, Bill
01:11:27He's bleeding pretty bad
01:11:29Ah, poor little fella
01:11:31Take care of him out the back there, Billy, will you?
01:11:35I thought they were coming in from Dublin but
01:11:41Hayden told me no
01:11:43What?
01:11:44The magazines
01:11:45These?
01:11:46Will you look at the tits on that slapper, holy mother God
01:11:49Is that what you're reading?
01:11:50God forbid it be the Holy Bible
01:11:51Don't get bass
01:11:52Where the fuck do you get that?
01:11:53Keep your hair on
01:11:54It's Harrison's above the Killarney Road
01:11:55He's had it for ages
01:11:56But I did hear a shipment came in from the north
01:11:58I heard London
01:11:59Jimmie
01:12:06Ah, Jimmy
01:12:07I've got aть around the bush
01:12:09If you know
01:12:10you and I have not been very close
01:12:12After all
01:12:26After all, the name of the Haskell is...
01:12:29Oh, is that very serious?
01:12:31It is to me. I want to keep the name of Haskell in the health food business.
01:12:35Yeah, well, I understand how you feel, Uncle Charlie.
01:12:38I want to keep the name of Haskell in the music business.
01:12:41I'm talking about big business. Can't you understand?
01:12:45I need you to meet you.
01:12:48Someday you're going to get everything I've got.
01:12:51But you're not going to get it if you persist in trouble.
01:12:55Well, Peter, it seems the whole world is looking for your blood.
01:13:01I like it here. My dad was happy here.
01:13:05Oh, I could never understand my brother.
01:13:08And I told him when he opened this place, he'd never make a go of it.
01:13:13Wouldn't it be great if you knew the next words you spoke
01:13:16would be the last words you ever said to somebody?
01:13:18It'd surely be more interesting than, I'm going to the toilet.
01:13:23So what did he have when he died?
01:13:25The biggest funeral this town ever saw. Everybody was there.
01:13:29Is that so? Since when has making money been a crime?
01:13:33Oh, I'm not going to argue with you.
01:13:36And I'm not going to let myself be upset.
01:13:39Oh, you're right.
01:13:41You're right.
01:13:42I'm not going to let myself know of.
01:13:43Oh, you have to understand what we're going to do,
01:13:44I'm not going to let myself know of.
01:13:45Hey, Timmy.
01:13:46You're in straight.
01:13:48Hey, Timmy.
01:13:49You're in straight?
01:13:50All right, you hand it over to you, little fucker.
01:13:51Now you hand it over to the little fucker.
01:14:12Jesus Christ.
01:14:15Dollars, dollars, dollars.
01:14:19That's what this is about.
01:14:22It's a waste, you know.
01:14:25You're a smart fucking kid.
01:14:28Real smart fucking kid figuring this out.
01:14:31If you came to me, partners would have given you 20% and now nothing.
01:14:36It's over, boy.
01:14:38It's over.
01:14:43There must be 6,000 here.
01:14:47Why the fuck didn't you leave?
01:14:49I don't know.
01:14:54He's so busy trying to make it to America.
01:14:57You may not like a bandit here.
01:15:03You're lucky you're poor and not dead.
01:15:04You're lucky you're poor and not dead.
01:15:34What's going on?
01:15:35We gotta go.
01:15:36What?
01:15:37We took our fucking money.
01:15:40What's going on?
01:15:41We gotta go.
01:15:42What?
01:15:43We took our fucking money.
01:15:44What?
01:15:45We took our fucking money.
01:15:50Now!
01:15:52What's going on?
01:15:53We gotta go.
01:15:54We took our fucking money.
01:15:56We took our fucking money.
01:16:03Now!
01:16:04We wereers.
01:16:07Mahöpoole!
01:16:08Oh!
01:16:16Wow!
01:16:18Rambole!
01:16:20How are you?
01:16:21What?
01:16:23Today's our restaurant!
01:16:25Hi, sweet.
01:16:55Where are we going?
01:17:12This is Epi.
01:17:14We're leaving.
01:17:19We're leaving.
01:17:26We're leaving.
01:17:31We're leaving.
01:17:36We're leaving.
01:17:41You hungry?
01:17:46When Bill figures it out, it'll be tomorrow, and when he can't find us, he'll let it straight
01:18:00for Shannon.
01:18:01So we won't be there.
01:18:03I'll eat your dinner.
01:18:05Must be Tom.
01:18:10Fuck.
01:18:11You stupid little fucker, you really thought you could get away with it, eh?
01:18:37Fuck.
01:18:38We'll let the sharks have a go at you.
01:18:44What the fuck are you doing?
01:19:14Why do you want to be an American, you fucking Irish lad?
01:19:27Come on, listen to yourself, for fuck's sake.
01:19:29Listen to yourself.
01:19:30Listen to yourself.
01:19:31Listen to yourself.
01:19:32Listen to yourself!
01:19:33Why'd you drag your poor fucking brother into it?
01:19:39You selfish fuck.
01:19:41He doesn't even want to go.
01:19:45That's what he told O'Hara.
01:19:47He wants to stay here.
01:19:49In Ireland.
01:19:51Tell him.
01:19:53Tell him, boy.
01:19:55Is that true?
01:19:56Let him go.
01:19:57Don't fucking talk to me.
01:19:58Let me think this out.
01:20:02James?
01:20:03James?
01:20:04James.
01:20:05James?
01:20:06James.
01:20:07James, sis.
01:20:08Yeah, he sounds like parky fucking pig.
01:20:12Laughy duck.
01:20:13Fuck.
01:20:14Fuck off.
01:20:15All right, let him go.
01:20:19James?
01:20:21James?
01:20:23James.
01:20:25James, sis.
01:20:27He sounds like parky fucking pig.
01:20:29Laffy duck.
01:20:31Fuck.
01:20:33Fuck off.
01:20:35Alright, let him go.
01:20:39Now, just a little one.
01:20:41Another one.
01:20:47Got a word at you.
01:20:57Go.
01:20:59It's just bullshit.
01:21:01They're just trying to scare me.
01:21:03Like I said,
01:21:05it's not true.
01:21:07Just go.
01:21:11Go!
01:21:41Alright, let's...
01:21:43Go!
01:21:53Alright, let's...
01:21:55Go!
01:22:13No!
01:22:15No!
01:22:16No!
01:22:17Don't go near the trains, the docks.
01:22:44Those guards looking for you, you know what you have to do now, go.
01:22:49No!
01:22:50Look, I'll be fine.
01:22:53No.
01:22:54I'm not leaving you then.
01:22:56The secret is to keep breathing, you see.
01:23:00I'll be fine.
01:23:01The guards will be here in a minute.
01:23:03We'll go.
01:23:04Go near.
01:23:06Try and be a good boy, will you?
01:23:10I won't, fuck off!
01:23:12Go!
01:23:13Go!
01:23:14Yes, you fucker, go!
01:23:19All of that over a few naked pictures.
01:23:25It's been a long while now.
01:23:40Sometimes I try to remember what it's like back there, but memories distort everything.
01:23:54They're subjective and cruel.
01:23:57Still, I can't help but wonder if things turn out for the better or the worse.
01:24:10Most likely they're the same.
01:24:12It's all, but I don't worry so much about Pete anymore.
01:24:15I finally figured out he's smarter than me.
01:24:18It'll be okay.
01:24:19And once in a while I think of Fiona.
01:24:31None of that matters.
01:24:32Because I made it.
01:24:33America.
01:24:34The land of the free, home of the brave, all that.
01:24:37I can't just leave all that I started here.
01:24:39Things are happening.
01:24:41And it would be too hard anyways.
01:24:44Especially with a rap sheet like mine.
01:24:46Trafficking.
01:24:47Gambling.
01:24:48Theft.
01:24:49Burglary.
01:24:50Murder.
01:24:51It's probably better to think I'm dead.
01:24:54I can't go back to Ireland.
01:24:58But you know I might like to.
01:25:03One day.
01:25:04God, I might like to.
01:25:08Under the sunlight.
01:25:13It feels like moonshine.
01:25:18It's like that everyday.
01:25:23Every day.
01:25:26And at night.
01:25:28I just look at the stars.
01:25:40It should be easy to do.
01:25:43I keep falling.
01:25:46It should be easy to do.
01:25:50It never ends.
01:25:52Frozen, blue, and solitary.
01:25:57A broken hearted.
01:25:59Shaking still.
01:26:01My hope.
01:26:03And my heart's imparted.
01:26:07Don't we all want the same thing?
01:26:13Don't we all want the same thing?
01:26:20Love me.
01:26:23Love me.
01:26:24Love me.
01:26:27Love me.
01:26:29Never let go.
01:26:32I hear an anger on the subway is talking.
01:26:36I'm twisted and hearted.
01:26:39Seeing them boys on the sidewalks and walking.
01:26:43They're walking, they're crying now
01:26:46Don't we all want the same thing
01:26:52Don't we all want the same thing
01:26:59Love me, love me, love me
01:27:09Never let go
01:27:12Love me, love me, love me
01:27:23Never let go
01:27:26I'm not singing just for me
01:27:32If we could turn around
01:27:39Turn around, turn around
01:27:44Don't we all want the same thing
01:28:03Don't we all want the same
01:28:09Yeah, we all want the same thing
01:28:12Love me, love me
01:28:17Love me, love me
01:28:24I don't care
01:28:29I don't know
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