Shame Page #2

Synopsis: Brandon is a 30-something man living in New York who is unable to manage his sex life. After his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment, Brandon's world spirals out of control. Shame examines the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Steve McQueen
Production: Fox Searchlight
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 49 wins & 89 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
72
Rotten Tomatoes:
78%
NC-17
Year:
2011
101 min
$2,971,782
Website
1,172 Views


I want your love

- Lock the door next time.

- Yeah.

- Don't use all the towels.

- I won't.

I want your love

I want your love

I want your love

I want your love

I want your love

I want your love

But I want you.

I don't want anyone else.

There is no one else.

I love you. I'll do anything.

I'll do anything.

Please don't say that.

Please don't say that.

I love you. I love you.

I'll do anything. I'll do anything.

I don't have to go out!

I don't have to go out!

I don't even f***ing want to go out!

I can stay with you.

I don't care. I don't care.

I don't need anybody else. I love you.

I love you. I love you so much.

I love you, please.

I love you. I love you.

Please.

I feel sick. I feel really sick.

- Morning.

- Morning.

Nice earring. Hot date?

- Juice?

- Mmm!

Will you use a glass?

Sorry.

You're going gray.

Do you think I look fat?

Do you think I look fat?

Sit down.

F*** you!

I'm doing a couple gigs.

Yeah. Sure.

Can I stay?

- You want toast?

- Just for a few days?

I'd stay with Mark,

but he's being a f***ing a**hole.

- Mark?

- Please.

Jesus, Sissy.

What do you expect?

Pretty please?

Look, you get the sofa

and you get your ass off it

- before I leave every morning.

- I will. I promise. I will.

Okay. Okay. Okay.

- We leave in 15.

- Okay!

Mmm! So good!

Stop f***ing around.

- Leave it.

- You have fluff.

I like it there.

- How are you for money?

- I'm good.

- 'Cause if you need some money...

- Honestly,

I even make money now and everything.

- Yeah, sure.

- Huge amounts.

What, you collect it in that hat?

You should come and hear me.

- Yeah, I will.

- "Yeah, I will"?

Like, "Yeah, I will," like last time?

Please come.

Where'd you get this, anyway?

It's vintage.

Yeah, I can see that.

Wow.

- Do you like?

- Yeah.

Please come.

Okay, I will.

Yay.

Sorry.

F***, my computer.

Well, well, well.

Morning, a**hole.

Look who's decided to

grace us with his presence.

Yeah.

Don't tell me. No cabs.

No, your wife

wouldn't let me leave this morning.

Hey. That's not cool.

You should be so lucky.

- Any calls?

- Yes. Like, 50.

- Hey! Heads up, buddy.

- Whoa!

So, how'd it go last night?

Got home, went to bed. Good night.

Uh-huh. Right, right.

Let's do it again tonight.

Some place classier, though.

Yeah, my sister's playing

downtown somewhere.

She's playing?

She's a musician. Well, she's a singer.

Okay. Yeah, yeah. You know what?

That sounds like a lot of fun.

And that will ruin your enamel.

That elevator music's

like a bad acid trip.

- Good evening.

- Evening.

Reservation. Sullivan?

Great. I have you on the list.

I'll have you follow me?

Thank you.

- There you are.

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Steve McQueen

Terence Steven McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) was an American actor. He was called "The King of Cool", whose "anti-hero" persona developed at the height of the counterculture of the 1960s and made him a top box-office draw of the 1960s and 1970s. McQueen received an Academy Award nomination for his role in The Sand Pebbles. His other popular films include The Cincinnati Kid, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullitt, The Getaway, and Papillon, as well as the all-star ensemble films The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, and The Towering Inferno. In 1974, he became the highest-paid movie star in the world, although he did not act in films again for four years. McQueen was combative with directors and producers, but his popularity placed him in high demand and enabled him to command large salaries. more…

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