Or, okay. Check this out. Say these two don’t even know the huge guy. They’re just staggerin’ home from a bar this morning, still all fucked up from St. Patty’s last night. So they figure they’ll take a short cut down the alley and this big mother fucker, he’s just waitin’. And what could be more perfect for strong arm robbery? Two drunk guys all bandaged up. They’re already injured for Christ sakes. He takes a blunt object and whacks the guy with the bandage on his head, right? Cause he’s smart. He knows the guy with the bandage on his ass, he ain’t going nowhere. Matter of fact, this guy’s probably helping his friend with the rectal problem along. They’re limping around like a couple of decrepit old broads. So once this guy’s out of the picture

The Boondock Saints (1999)
GREELY
A screenplay character in The Boondock Saints (1999).
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- 2
- words
- 143
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 1.4%
- avg words / line
- 72
- shortest / longest
- 5 / 138
Sample dialogue
Or, okay. Check this out. Say these two don’t even know the huge guy. They’re just staggerin’ home from a bar this morning, still all fucked up from St. Patty’s last night. So they figure they’ll take a short cut down the alley and this big mother fucker, he’s just waitin’. And what could be more perfect for strong arm robbery? Two drunk guys all bandaged up. They’re already injured for Christ sakes. He takes a blunt object and whacks the guy with the bandage on his head, right? Cause he’s smart. He knows the guy with the bandage on his ass, he ain’t going nowhere. Matter of fact, this guy’s probably helping his friend with the rectal problem along. They’re limping around like a couple of decrepit old broads. So once this guy’s out of the picture
scene 16 — EXT. AN ALLEY – MORNINGAnd look at this print…
scene 16 — EXT. AN ALLEY – MORNING
Bookends
And look at this print…