Collateral

Titolo originale: Collateral
Regia: Michael Mann |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Crime Thriller
Tag: taxi | police | hitman | hostage | self-fulfilling prophecy | taxi driver | fbi | nightclub | briefcase | sociopath | train | professional hit | one night | gun violence | lapd | contract killer | neo-noir | cabbie | frantic | federal prosecutor | dreary | taxi ride | car | suspense thriller | los angeles airport (lax) | bold |
Cast: Tom Cruise | Jamie Foxx | Jada Pinkett Smith | Mark Ruffalo | Peter Berg | Javier Bardem | Bruce McGill | Klea Scott | Barry Shabaka Henley | Irma P. Hall | Richard T. Jones | Jamie McBride | Troy Blendell | Emilio Rivera | Bodhi Elfman | Debi Mazar | Ken Waters | Charlie E. Schmidt | Michael Bentt | Ian Hannin | Robert Deamer | David Mersault | Anthony Ochoa | Omar Orozco | Cosme Urquiola | Edgar Sánchez | Thomas Rosales Jr. | Inmo Yuon | Wade Williams | Paul Adelstein | Jessica Ferrarone | Howard Bachrach | Chic Daniel | Corinne Chooey | JoNell Kennedy | Steven Kozlowski | Roger Stoneburner | Rodney Sandberg | George Petrina | Donald Dean | Elliott Newman | Trevor Ware | Bobby English | Auggie Cavanagh | Ronald Muldrow | Peter McKernan Jr. | Ivor Shier | Daniel Luján | Eddie Diaz | Joey Burns | John Convertino | Josh Cruze | Martin Flores | Rick Garcia | Larry G. Goldman | Maurilio Pineda | Dan Sistos | Jacob Valenzuela | Luis Villegas | Yussi Wenger | Jason Statham | Angelo Tiffe | Ismeal Vidrio | Ron Eckert | Manuel Urrego | Jessie Bernard | Luis Moncada | Dyna Teal | Sandi Schroeder | Michael-John Wolfe | Addie Yungmee | J.D. McElroy | Megan Hiratzka | Kate Gopacco | Christy Yi | Lisa Marie Basada | Wilson Wong | Mark Stainbrook | Brandon Molale | Marianne M. Arreaga | Spike Silver | Ben Mihm | Niles Roth | Michael Waxman | Linda Asuma | Conor Dean Smith | Gino Montesinos | Paul Aulicino | Andy Cheng | D-Teflon | Danny Del Toro | Michael Dotson | Melissa Gomez | Jerald Garner | Cameron Lee | Annabella Gutman | Masami Okada | Tony Sagastizado I | Mark Kubr | Gary Rodriguez | Henry T. Yamada | Tara Erickson | Esther K. Chae |

Los Angeles, atmosfera sincopata. Max, tassista modello, compie una corsa con un procuratore donna che avrebbe dovuto discutere un caso in tribunale la mattina successiva. Immediatamente dopo, un nuovo cliente, Vincent, che gli fa una proposta allettante, accompagnarlo per l'intera notte in cambio di 700 dollari. Max si fa convincere, senza sapere che da quel momento avrebbe iniziato un viaggio allucinante. Vincent è infatti un killer di professione che deve regolare i conti con cinque persone, una delle quali, a sua insaputa, sta a cuore al conducente di taxi.

Approfondimenti

James Newton Howard, who scored this film recorded more than an hour of music for this film, only to [...] D
Cab drivers described their back seats like a radio station with a randomized tuner in that you neve [...] D
Jamie Foxx actually crashed the cab with Tom Cruise in it during a "side swipe" scene. D
Colin Farrell was offered the role of Vincent. He would later play Crockett in Miami Vice (2006), al [...] D
Between them, Michael Mann and Stuart Beattie constructed elaborate backstories and family histories [...] D
The voice-enhancing software that is used by the FBI to enhance what Max is telling the bouncers is [...] D
The USB flash drive containing Vincent's prep is a PNY Executive Attaché. D
The song played in the jazz club was "Spanish Key" from Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" album, and it wa [...] D
Tom Cruise was highly impressed when he came on-board, as much of the backstory on his character had [...] D
The guns that Vincent carries are a Heckler and Koch USP .45 caliber ACP and a Ruger MK II .22 calib [...] D
'Fever', the club in the film, is a real club actually named 'Bliss'. The characters enter at the re [...] D
The original draft was set in Manhattan, New York. When Michael Mann came on-board, he shifted the s [...] D
According to Cuba Gooding Jr., he met with Michael Mann about playing the role of Max but Mann turne [...] D
Jason Statham: Statham's cameo is often regarded as being his character Frank Martin from The Transp [...] D
The apartment where Vincent kills his first target is essentially as they found it. The crew only ad [...] D
Stuart Beattie was waiting tables when he ran into friend Julie Richardson, whom he'd met in a U.C.L [...] D
The Anthony Horowitz novel "Russian Roulette" homages this movie, when an assassin gets into a taxi. D
Michael Mann and Tom Cruise worked out where exactly Vincent came from, and while nearly none of it [...] D
Both Jamie Foxx and Peter Berg appeared in La grande promessa (1996). D
Michael Mann: [diegetic music] Use of source music and very little original music score. D
Jamie Foxx played another character named Max in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - Il potere di Electro (20 [...] D
He's unsure if anyone will care, but Michael Mann points out during the long scene in the cab after [...] D
Frank Darabont wrote a draft of the screenplay in September 2000. Once attached as director, Michael [...] D
Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for the role of Vincent, but he was too busy shooting The Aviator ( [...] D
At 1hr 25 mins.) Jamie Foxx was supposed to drive forward with his door open and have it hit the par [...] D
Fernando Meirelles revealed on the BBC Radio 4 program "Front Row" that he turned down the chance to [...] D
Towards the end of the movie, an ad on the subway reads "Life's too short for long names". It is int [...] D
Before Michael Mann was hired, Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg were all offered the [...] D
On-set, Jamie Foxx accidentally drove his car into Tom Cruise's. Foxx was amused to see that the cre [...] D
One of the big reasons why Michael Mann chose to make 'Collateral' was the way Stuart Beattie's scri [...] D
One of the brief faces we see early on belongs to Manny Urrego who, as an ex limo driver himself, he [...] D
"There's a stillness to the depth of which Tom is into the moment," he says regarding the scene at ( [...] D
Both Debi Mazar and Jamie Foxx appeared in Toys - Giocattoli (1992). D
Hans Zimmer was attached to the film, in an early stage. He was replaced by James Newton Howard, pro [...] D
Tom Cruise used to date Penélope Cruz, who is now married to his Collateral co-star Javier Bardem [...] D
Michael Mann: [military training] Vincent's methods of assassination show that he's undergone some s [...] D
Richard T Jones, who played the first LAPD traffic cop who pulls over Max's cab for the busted winds [...] D
The parking garage rooftop belongs to the Secret Service, and it was a long haul convincing them to [...] D
Just like in HEAT, there is use of light which helps the protagonist in killing the villain, in fina [...] D
The closing train shot mirrors the opening train shot in HEAT. Both were directed by Michael Mann. D
The sequence with Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith) in the cab was shot with a Sony F900 high-definition vi [...] D
Second of three film collaborations between Jamie Foxx and Michael Mann. They worked on Alì (2001 [...] D
Vincent's primary weapon of choice in the movie is a Heckler and Koch USP .45 caliber, as stated by [...] D
While Annie is in Max's cab, the song "Hands of Time" by Groove Armada is heard on the radio. Annie [...] D
Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx reportedly became great friends during the shooting of this film. Cruise a [...] D
Max says he sometimes gets lucky with the (traffic) lights. In the finale, the lights on the train g [...] D
Starting with the car crash sequence up to the film's finale and end credits, James Newton Howard's [...] D
The detectives shouldn't be able to get a cellphone signal while near the surveillance monitors by t [...] D
It's not explicitly spelled out in the film, but Michael Mann says it's intended that Vincent (Tom C [...] D
The Staples center can be seen from down below through the window of the office building in one of t [...] D
The seating of the two leads was crucial to certain scenes. For their more intimate exchanges, Tom C [...] D
In preparation for his role, Jamie Foxx also trained as a cab driver. D
The second time Tom Cruise has played in a lead role with the first name "Vincent". The first was Il [...] D
In an interview in American Cinematographer, Michael Mann said that as far as he was aware, this was [...] D
Russell Crowe came close to playing the role of Vincent, but couldn't commit to the picture, because [...] D
Tom Cruise trained for three months in how to handle firearms under the supervision of the LAPD. Thi [...] D
The only non-Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be nominated for Best Editing. D
According to Jamie Foxx, one night during production, Tom Cruise bought In-N-Out fast food for the e [...] D
Vincent loses his final battle because he does a Mozambique Drill (two in the chest, one in the head [...] D
If you look closely, you can see how Vincent, a trained killer, was unable to shoot Max, a normal ca [...] D
The film has particular resonance for Michael Mann. He used to drive a cab, as did his father, and h [...] D
Tom Cruise really fell when he stepped on the office chair. Michael Mann liked the anomaly so much t [...] D
Javier Bardem only spent 2 days filming. He did however spend several months learning to speak Engli [...] D
Jamie Foxx prepared for the car chase sequences by racing old cars at Willow Springs Raceway in the [...] D
Though Max's character's last name is only seen in print on his cab license, it can be deduced when [...] D
The sunglasses Vincent wears are Silhouette 4048 with special frames attached. D
When Max enters Annie's office, the names on the door are Annie Farrell and David Canning. David A. [...] D
"I view music as telling different parts of the story," Michael Mann says, adding that he equates it [...] D
Similar to Baby Driver (2017) which also stars Jamie Foxx who played a hitman. Whereas in Collateral [...] D
Michael Mann used Cary Grant's performance in His Girl Friday (1940) which he refers to as Front Pag [...] D
Before it was offered to Michael Mann, the script was offered to the Brazilian director Fernando Mei [...] D
Michael Mann had already experimented with high-definition digital photography on his short-lived te [...] D
There were seventeen different versions of Max's taxicab. D
Max's mom is played by Irma P. Hall who they discovered was from a small Texas town very near to Jam [...] D
At one point in development, leading cinematographer Janusz Kaminski was in talks to direct. D
Three weeks into principal photography, cinematographer Paul Cameron left the project due to "creati [...] D
Vincent is dressed like Neil McCauley, Robert De Niro's character from the movie Heat (1995) which w [...] D
Dennis Farina was originally announced for the role of Pedrosa. Bruce McGill eventually played the r [...] D
Tom Cruise trained for roughly three months on the LA County Sheriff's combat shooting ranges, and i [...] D
Vincent is being intentionally rude upon first entering Max's cab, but it's not because he's a jerk, [...] D
There are no opening credits to the film, nor title. The only credits seen are at the end, starting [...] D
Many of the addresses that Vincent gives Max are the actual filming locations. If you search them in [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Mick Gould was hired to train Tom Cruise for the action sequences, including showing him how to fire [...] D
Max, impersonating Vincent, threatens to take the gun away from Felix's henchman behind him and beat [...] D
Australian screenwriter Stuart Beattie was only seventeen when he took a cab home from the Sydney ai [...] D
When Max and Vincent are driving to Club Fever, a coyote crosses the road in front of them. The nati [...] D
This movie sat on DreamWorks development books for three years. Mimi Leder was initially attached to [...] D
The computer is an HP TC-1100 tablet PC. Text can be entered via a stylus or a detachable keyboard ( [...] D
Michael Mann points out several shots in the film that wouldn't have been possible on 35mm film incl [...] D
Michael Mann intended the opening montage with Max (Jamie Foxx) to show off Los Angeles' specific di [...] D
When Max (Jamie Foxx) and Vincent (Tom Cruise) are in the hospital room visiting Max's mother, at on [...] D
This movie takes place on January 24th, and 25th, 2004. D
The script for Collateral was originally written to take place in New York City, but he had been wan [...] D
Michael Mann knew immediately upon hearing Audioslave's "Shadow on the Sun" with Chris Cornell's voc [...] D
It's not often mentioned that Vincent is working for Felix (Javier Bardem). It is Max (Jamie Foxx) w [...] D
"This night we had elaborate security precautions," Michael Mann says regarding the filming of the s [...] D
John Travolta was considered for the role of Vincent. D
The phone Tom Cruise uses in the cab is a Nokia 6800. The phone that Max (Jamie Foxx) steals from th [...] D
Vincent comments to Max on L.A. being "...too sprawled out, disconnected.", yet most of the main cha [...] D
Director trademark: When Pedrosa is giving orders to his agents at Club Fever he says "get clean sho [...] D
Stuart Beattie wanted the studio to cast Robert De Niro as Max (once again making him a taxi driver, [...] D
Mark Ruffalo states that the scene where Fanning first discovers Ramon Ayala's disappearance; and pr [...] D
Vincent kills sixteen people in one night. 1) Ramone Ayala (fat guy) 2) Sylvester Clarke (penthouse [...] D
Although Max refers to himself as "collateral" in the scene where he briefly stands up to Vincent af [...] D
Ten years later, Jamie Foxx would play another character named Max in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014 [...] D
To help Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx best capture the spirit of their characters, Michael Mann wrote do [...] D
Val Kilmer was cast in the role of Detective Fanning, but pulled out before filming began, due to sc [...] D
According to Michael Mann, Vincent is a man able to get in and out of anywhere without anyone recogn [...] D
Early on, Vincent complains about how much he hates LA, and how impersonal and disconnected everyone [...] D
The reason Vincent was at Annie's building at the film's outset is that he was researching his final [...] D
Johnny Depp was briefly considered for the role of Max. D
Michael Mann: [white supremacists] If the viewer observes carefully during the scene where Max is be [...] D
As meticulous of a filmmaker as he is, Michael Mann loves unplanned beats including the one where Vi [...] D
Max's full name is Max Durocher. It can be seen on the ID in the cab, early in the film. Also, his m [...] D
In the club scene, Vincent is using a Chris Reeve Sebenza folding knife. The Sebenza is a high quali [...] D
This idea was done in Missione impossibile: The Killer (1970), with Robert Conrad as the killer, get [...] D
One of very few films where Tom Cruise plays a villain, the others being Intervista col vampiro (199 [...] D
The scene in the jazz club is a metaphor of sorts for Collateral's themes with Max's inability to im [...] D
The train sequence was shot with a greenscreen background, because Michael Mann had very precise ide [...] D
Michael Mann views the cab ride after the club shooting as the film's pivotal scene. "Max, for the f [...] D
On the DVD commentary Michael Mann states that Tom Cruise received combat training from SAS Sergeant [...] D
Michael Mann mentions during one of the film's many overhead shots that they were "only possible wit [...] D
Collateral won the 2004 Mumbly for the most mumbled film of the year. Then in the 2010 World Mumbly [...] D
Tom Cruise's tactical draw is so good in a scene from Collateral that it's used by experts in lesson [...] D
The cab stunt when Max rams it into the concrete wall and flips the car was captured in a single tak [...] D
The F.B.I. Tactical Unit in the SUV (LA 105) is composed of real Tactical Unit officers from the F.B [...] D
Vincent tells Max that his father was abusive and died of liver failure. In real life, Tom Cruise's [...] D
The first major motion picture to be shot in Viper FilmStream HD. D
Although he never uses his gun in the film, Mark Ruffalo nevertheless underwent rigorous weapons tra [...] D
The same year, Mark Ruffalo appeared in 13 Going on 30 (2004) which also starred Jennifer Garner. Ja [...] D
The song that plays in the theatrical trailer to this film is "Man in the Box", performed by Alice i [...] D
Michael Mann refers to Tom Cruise as "average size." D
Edward Norton was offered both lead roles. D
Towards the end of the movie, a subway sign reads: "Today is January 25, 2004. The Time 5:40 A.M." T [...] D
Peter Berg would later direct Jamie Foxx in The Kingdom (2007). D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners (Javier Bardem and Jamie Foxx) and two Oscar nominees (Mark [...] D
Michael Mann imagines that Vincent lives offshore in "a domicile that's maybe in Uttahorn Province i [...] D
The film's title is spoken in one scene: after Vincent kills Daniel, the Jazz club owner, Max mutter [...] D
Adam Sandler was considered for the role of Max, and even met with Michael Mann, before Jamie Foxx w [...] D
Contrary to Michael Mann's interview with American Cinematographer, Paul Cameron, with whom he worke [...] D
Lenny the taxi company dispatcher is voiced by Michael Waxman, the film's first assistant director. [...] D

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Errori

The cartridge shell Richard Weidner holds up in the alley of the first hit is for a rifle not a pist [...] D
Right before Vincent first enters the cab, he is wearing sunglasses inside the office building he is [...] D
In the subway scene, Max and Annie run to escape Vincent but are really running toward him (the seat [...] D
At the hospital, Max gets upset once it is revealed his mother is oblivious, believing he drives his [...] D
At the end of the film the train pulls out of the station despite a loud gunfight and several witnes [...] D
In the train car shootout, the claim that Vincent ejects a full magazine or an empty magazine with a [...] D
(at around 1h 19 mins) Light fixture visible in Club Fever. D
In the jazz club, Daniel's song keeps playing after he has removed the trumpet from his mouth. D
When Vincent checks Annie's desk, the telephone receiver changes from being aside of the phone to ha [...] D
The lawyer Vincent shoots is supposed to live on Fountain Avenue in West Hollywood. The view from hi [...] D
When Annie gets into the cab at the start, she gets in and sits on the left hand side, yet throughou [...] D
When Max and Vincent load the first corpse in the trunk, the "corpse" is holding Max by the wrists a [...] D
After the shootout in the subway, Max has his glasses on. Then when Max is shown sitting across from [...] D
When the body first falls to the windshield, it apparently leaves a lot of glass fragments on the st [...] D
When Annie knocks on the passenger-side window to give Max her card, he rolls the window all the way [...] D
After Vincent was shot for the first time by Max, his jacket was torn at the shoulder. In the next s [...] D
When the taxi cab crashes, Vincent (or a dummy that looks like Vincent) is clearly visible upside-do [...] D
In the train car shootout, Vincent and Max empty their pistols at each other and both guns are locke [...] D
Vincent cut the power lines yet Max and Annie are still able to take the elevator with no issue. D
Max keeps Annie's business card on the visor of his cab. However, after the car crash, and after esc [...] D
Vincent chooses cab drivers because they know the city, their vehicles are nondescript and because t [...] D
During the gunfight at the nightclub, Vincent fires at least seventeen shots from his gun before rel [...] D
After the final taxi crash when the cop is trying to put the handcuffs on Max you hear the locking s [...] D
During the car crash when Max intentionally hits the barrier, the trunk never opens despite the taxi [...] D
When Max sees the security guard at the office building he runs around to another door. The camerama [...] D
The crowd in the Korean nightclub isn't actually running away from the gunshots. They are just sort [...] D
When the taxi crashes, hidden equipment is visible next to the parked cars, but is removed after the [...] D
A trained assassin would never choose to execute a person inside a crowded club, as clubs are equipp [...] D
The size of the damage on the taxi's smashed windshield is inconsistently larger or smaller througho [...] D
Vincent tells Max that damage to the taxi will be covered by his General Liability Umbrella policy. [...] D
When the two LAPD officers pull Max over, the black officer is sporting a goatee. Per LAPD regulatio [...] D
After Max and Vincent leave the Fever Nightclub, Max crashes his taxi into two parked cars. In the f [...] D
How does Vincent get his USP .45 into the nightclub? If he has a badge and is pretending to be law e [...] D
When Vincent ambushes and kills the two robbers in the alley, he is so close that blood spatter from [...] D
One of the detectives tosses a brass case to Fanning, saying "you can still smell the cordite". Cord [...] D
When Vincent is offering Max the money to hire the cab for the night he puts his hand up on the back [...] D
A shot at the end of the film showing Vincent from a distance sitting dead in the subway, you can se [...] D
Right before Max crashes the car, they pass by Staples Center in Los Angeles and it is green and red [...] D
The "Metro" sign isn't on the wall when Max and Annie run to it, but it appears when Vincent chases [...] D
At the catwalk scene, right after Max tosses out the briefcase, Vincent is holding his gun with his [...] D
When Max calls Annie to warn him, it makes no sense for him not to call her cell phone number becaus [...] D
In some shoots during the subway/train scenes Vincent is not wearing a belt. D
The cameraman is visible in the mirror Max and Annie are running towards just before they run down t [...] D
During the night club scene where there is a frantic evacuation of the building, one of the Asian bo [...] D
It makes no sense for Vincent to keep using Max after the shootout at the Fever club. Clearly Max ha [...] D
The rubber bands that hold Max's picture postcard to the visor are sometimes smooth and other times [...] D
During the conversation Vincent and Max have immediately prior to Max crashing the cab, Vincent's be [...] D
When the detectives are leaving to secure a potential targeted witness, while getting into their veh [...] D
In the hospital morgue scene, the eyes of the second corpse (rich guy killed in penthouse apartment/ [...] D
As Vincent finds out that Max's mother keeps calling her son through dispatch, he makes a decision t [...] D
When the characters enter the hospital elevator on the main floor, it has a telescopic door, but at [...] D
Annie tells Max to take La Brea to 6th into downtown LA. Max recommends another route, because he sa [...] D
When they enter the elevator in the hospital, and Vincent asks what floor, in one shot he is pressin [...] D
In the hospital morgue scene, the fans in the evaporators do not run in all scenes. D
While driving on a near-deserted road (going to Fever) what appears to be the flashing red and blue [...] D
At the start of the movie, an arguing couple is driven in the taxi. The woman sitting in the back se [...] D
When Annie and Max are running from Vincent, they come to the subway platform. The train they board [...] D
Despite have a collapsible baton smashed against his wrists, not only can Vincent still fire a handg [...] D
When Vincent kills the two hoodlums that were walking away with his briefcase ("Yo Homie..."), no bu [...] D

Frase

Max: My man, you all right? [Max talking to a bod [...] D
Max: First time in L.A.? Vincent: No. Tell you th [...] D
Traffic Cop #2: Hey, is this blood up here on your [...] D
Vincent: Look in the mirror. Paper towels, clean c [...] D
Max: How do you like being a lawyer? Annie: What [...] D
Fanning: Since when is LAPD working for the Feebs? D
Annie: Well, how many cabbies do you know get you [...] D
Max: You're full of shit. Vincent: I'm full of sh [...] D
[first lines] Vincent: You OK? Airport Man: Yeah [...] D
[Max is on the radio dispatch with his boss, Lenny [...] D
Max: [about Vincent] Definitely not from around he [...] D
Daniel: I mean, everybody and their momma knew you [...] D
Vincent: You got ten minutes. 10:01? I drive the c [...] D
Felix: Now you're here. Why? Max: I lost my stuff [...] D
Vincent: Someday my dream will come. One night you [...] D
Vincent: Get with it. Millions of galaxies of hund [...] D
[preparing to impersonate Vincent and meet with hi [...] D
Sergeant: Put your gun down! Max: Get back put yo [...] D
Felix: What do you think? Max: I think... [Max s [...] D
Annie: ...Go Ahead. Say it. Max: Say what? Annie [...] D
Max: The fat man, the penthouse guy, the jazz man. [...] D
Vincent: Max, I do this for a living! D
Max: I can't drive you around while you're killing [...] D
Vincent: There's no good reason, there's no bad re [...] D
Vincent: They project onto you their flaws, what t [...] D
Vincent: Okay, look, here's the deal. Man, you wer [...] D
Vincent: What's your name? Max: Max. Vincent: Ma [...] D
[warning Max when two policemen have them pulled o [...] D
Max: Why didn't you just kill me and get another c [...] D
Max: [In the dark] Let her go. Vincent: Max? Why? [...] D
Max: Hey. [stuttering] Max: He, he, he fell on t [...] D
Vincent: Take comfort in knowing you never had a c [...] D
Vincent: You're alive. I saved you. Do I get any t [...] D
Max: [right before he crashes the cab, to Vincent] [...] D
[over the dispatch system] Lenny: Still there? I' [...] D
Vincent: Yo, homie... that my briefcase? D
Vincent: Of all the cabbies in L.A. I get Max, Sig [...] D
Vincent: [after the nightclub shootout] Only thing [...] D
Fanning: [cops are in alley outside Ramon's apartm [...] D
Traffic Cop #2: Hey, man, what did you do, have a [...] D
Daniel: Just when I thought you were a cool guy. [...] D
Vincent: You attract attention, you're going to ge [...] D
Max: I never learned to listen to jazz. Vincent: [...] D
Max: I picked up a tail. Felix: Federal? Max: I [...] D
Max: [after seeing the guy fall on his cab's roof] [...] D
Max: I brought you flowers. Ida: What'm I do with [...] D
[after Vincent and Max load a corpse into the cab' [...] D
Vincent: Lady Macbeth. Leave the seats. The light' [...] D
[after Max crashes the cab] Vincent: Well, that w [...] D
Max: Okay. All right. Six years. You get benefits? [...] D
Vincent: [Visiting Ida] Hey! Flowers? Max: It's a [...] D
Felix: Do you believe in Santa Claus? Max: No. F [...] D
Pedrosa: What's up? Why do you want to know about [...] D
Vincent: You Like Jazz? D
Max: I'm not taking you to see my mother. Vincent [...] D
Vincent: Most people - same job, same gig, doing t [...] D
Vincent: [pulls a gun on Max] Red light, Max. D
Max: What's with you, man? Vincent: As in? Max: [...] D
Vincent: Limos, huh? Max: Don't start. Vincent: [...] D
Vincent: [Max and Vincent have pulled up outside E [...] D
Vincent: I am very happy to meet you, Mrs. Duroche [...] D
[last lines] Vincent: A guy gets on the MTA here [...] D
Vincent: [to Max when pulled over by police] Don't [...] D
Daniel: Jazz ain't the draw that it used to be... D
Vincent: Max, six billion people on the planet, yo [...] D
Fanning: According to the cab company's dispatch u [...] D

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