That still stand, Mr. Hunt?

Mission: Impossible III (2006)
BRASSEL
A screenplay character in Mission: Impossible III (2006).
- lines
- 37
- words
- 725
- scenes
- 10
- dialogue
- 10%
- avg words / line
- 20
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 139
Sample dialogue
Well I’ll tell you what: if you were a rogue nation or terrorist cell, Davian would be the only name you’d need on your speed dial. He was the surrogate who transferred gas centrifuge technology to Korea from Pakistan, he was the middleman who sold Toxin V to the Armahad Republic Jihad -- the man provides, like I’ve never seen in my career -- but he remains invisible. The Goddamn invisible man -- Wells, not Ellison, in case you wanna be cute again -- we can’t find Davian and he knows it. He’s emboldened by it. He’s begun stealing technologies he shouldn’t know about and selling it to sons-of- bitches I’d rather die than hand it over to. I’ve been working to take Davian down since the day I got here and you know what I’ve got for it?
scene 111 — INT. IMF CONFERENCE ROOM - DAYDoes it stand.
scene 109 — INT. IMF CONFERENCE ROOM - DAYYou allowed Ms. Farris to board your chopper without a scan-- that explosive charge could’ve taken you all out. The one reason you’re sitting before me today is luck. This operation was conceived poorly and executed worse.
scene 109 — INT. IMF CONFERENCE ROOM - DAYI reviewed the transcript of your Berlin operation. Seems Agent Farris had information she wanted to share with you but not with this agency. Something you failed to report. You ordered the Vatican operation without sufficient approvals. That mission resulted in a catastrophic attack in which a felon escaped, civilians were wounded. And then you fled the scene.
scene 236 — INT. IMF OBSERVATION ROOM - DAYI’ll be in my office.
scene 287 — INT. MUSGRAVE’S OFFICE - DAY
Bookends
Promise me you’ll stay and I’ll tell you.