Wild Bunch [1969]
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Pike Bishop: I'd like to make one good score and back off...
Dutch Engstrom: Back off to what?
Pike Bishop: He gave his word.
Dutch Engstrom: He gave his word to a railroad.
Pike Bishop: It's his word.
Dutch Engstrom: That ain't what counts! It's who you give it *to*!
Don Jose: We all dream of being a child again, even the worst of us. Perhaps the worst most of all.
Sykes: It ain't like it used to be, but it'll do.
Sykes: Didn't figure to find you here.
Deke Thornton: Why not? I sent them back. That's all I promised to do.
Sykes: They didn't get very far.
Deke Thornton: I figured.
Sykes: What are your plans, now?
Deke Thornton: Drift around down here. Try to stay out of jail.
Sykes: Well, me and the boys got some work to do. You want to come with us? It ain't like it used to be; but it'll do.
Crazy Lee: Well, how'd you like to kiss my sister's black cat's ass?
Pike Bishop: We're not gonna get rid of anybody. We're gonna stick together, just like it used to be. When you side with a man, you stay with him. And if you can't do that, you're like some animal, you're finished. We're finished. All of us.
Pike Bishop: If they move, kill 'em.
Dutch Engstrom: Well I'd say those fellas know how to handle themselves.
Sykes: They been fightin' Apaches for a thousand years. That's a sure way to learn.
Pike Bishop: They ever get armed, with good leaders, this whole country'll go up in smoke.
Sykes: That it will son, that it will.
Lyle Gorch: They made damn fools out of us Mr. Bishop. Gettin' so a feller can't sleep with both eyes closed for fear of gettin' his throat cut. Where in hell were you?
Tector Gorch: Now you listen to me Lyle. You get up and help once in a while, I wouldn'a got caught near s'easy.
Deke Thornton: What I like and what I need are two different things.
Pike Bishop: You boys want to move on or stay here and give him a... decent burial?
Tector Gorch: He was a good man, and I think we oughta bury him.
Pike Bishop: He's dead. And he's got a lot of good men back there to keep him company.
Lyle Gorch: Too damn many.
Dutch Engstrom: I think the boys are right. I'd like to say a few words for the dear, dead departed. And maybe a few hymns'd be in order. Followed by a church supper. With a choir.
Lyle Gorch: You crazy bastards. Both of ya.
Deke Thornton: Harrigan - next time, you better plan your massacre more carefully or I'll start with you.
Coffer: I can nail him.
Deke Thornton: I said wait.
T.C.: What if they slip out the back?
Coffer: It's covered, ya two-bit, redneck peckerwood.
Angel: Would you give guns to someone to kill your father or your mother or your brother?
Pike Bishop: Ten thousand cuts an awful lot of family ties.
Angel: My people have no guns. But with guns, my people could fight! If I could take guns... I would go with you.
Dutch Engstrom: Hey, uh, how many cases of rifles did Zamora say was in that shipment?
Pike Bishop: Sixteen.
Dutch Engstrom: Well, give him one.
Pike Bishop: All right. One case... and one case of ammo; but you give up your share of the gold.
Angel: I will.
Pike Bishop: We know you will.
Sykes: I'm sure glad we got that settled.
Pike Bishop: Let's go.
Deke Thornton: Tell me, Mr. Harrigan, how does it feel? Getting paid for it? Getting paid to sit back and hire your killings... with the law's arms around you? How does it feel to be so goddamn right?
Harrigan: Good.
Deke Thornton: You dirty son of a bitch!
Pike Bishop: C'mon, you lazy bastard.
Dutch Engstrom: I'm comin', dammit.
Dutch Engstrom: At least we won't have to worry about Deke Thornton.
Pike Bishop: Hell, no; not after ridin' a half a case of dynamite into the river.
Sykes: Well don't expect him to stay there. He'll be along and you know it.
Crazy Lee: Feathers flew like a turkey! Well, they shouldn't have run; they shouldn't have run.
Crazy Lee: I kill 'em now?
Pike Bishop: No. Hold them here until the shooting starts.
Crazy Lee: I'll hold 'em here 'til Hell freezes over or you say different.
Dutch Engstrom: They'll be waitin' for us.
Pike Bishop: I wouldn't have it any other way.
Dutch Engstrom: Pike; I wouldn't have it any other way, either.
Dutch Engstrom: What's our next move?
Pike Bishop: Well, I figure Agua Verde's the closest... three days maybe. Then get the news and drift back to the border. Maybe a payroll, maybe a bank.
Dutch Engstrom: Maybe that damn railroad.
Tector Gorch: That damn railroad you're talkin' about sure as hell ain'ta gettin' no easier!
Sykes: And you boys ain't gettin' any younger either.
Pike Bishop: We've got to start thinking beyond our guns. Those days are closin' fast.
Pike Bishop: With the way the Generalissimo's cleaned out this part of the country, he ought to have a lot
Pike Bishop: to spare.
Dutch Engstrom: Eh, Generalissimo, hell. He's just another bandit grabbin' all he can for himself.
Pike Bishop: Like some others I could mention.
Dutch Engstrom: Not so's you'd know it, Mr. Bishop. We ain't nothin' like him. We don't HANG nobody. I hope someday these people here kick him and the rest of that scum like him right into their graves.
Angel: We will. If it takes forever.