Dialog
Some people aren't that lucky...like the one Brando played in "On the Waterfront," an up and comer whose now a down and outer. Remember the scene in the car with his brother Charlie? It went like this. It wasn't him, Charlie. It was you. Remember that night you said, Kid, this ain't your night. We're going for the price on Wilson. "This ain't your night." My night. I could've taken Wilson apart. So what happens? He gets a title shot. I get a one-way ticket to Palookaville. I was no good after that, Charlie. You reach a peak, then it's downhill. It was you, Charlie. You was my brother. You should've looked out for me just a little bit. You should've taken care of me...instead of making me take dives for short-end money. You don't understand. I could've had class. I could've been a contender. I could've been somebody instead of a bum. Let's face it. It was you, Charlie. It was you. -How you doin', champ? Everything OK? Yeah. Ready? Five minutes. OK. Need anything? No. You sure? I'm sure. Lot of people out there? It's crowded. Go get 'em, champ. I'm the boss. I'm the boss. I'm the boss. I'm the boss.
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This is the final seen in Raging Bull.
Robert De Niro




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