Top Coat Cash Page #2

Synopsis: The movie opens as Johnny Thompson loses a vital MMA match in Vegas. Because of his unscrupulous dealings, he flees Vegas and returns to his hometown of Kansas City. Things heat up when Joe McCray, the bookie from Vegas, arrives in Kansas City with two of his lackeys to collect from Johnny. As this is occurring, Jason and Tom Perkins, a father son duo who operate a nail salon, are looking for partners to join in their daring bank heists after one of their partners is killed. Jason and Tom learn that Johnny, with whom they worked with years before, is back in town. They decide to approach Johnny with an "opportunity". Johnny agrees to join them, but the situation progressively deteriorates when the FBI and Joe McCray begin to suspect (with good reason) that Johnny is behind the bank heists. An array of characters enter the picture to complicate the plot, including: Eric Hoffman (a corrupt banker), Brennan (an amateur race car driver), Jason's wife, Johnny's son, Johnny's ex-wife, Earnes
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2017
105 min
40 Views


Hell he's so crazy,

he just might do it.

- Alright that's three.

Let's keep it at

that for right now.

- So let's say, we hit the

vaults, increase our take,

we can't clean that kind

of volume from the salon.

We're talking maybe three,

four times our current take,

now Eric, he's done

okay laundering the cash

but, I don't think he can

handle this kind of volume.

- Alright, continue to

funnel the money from

the girls on the street

through the mail slot.

We use the bank money to

get into the real estate

business, we hit the

banks, you falsify the loan

applications for the

properties we buy,

we launder the money

through the mortgages.

- I like it.

- He can't do that!

Come on, come on,

Johnny turn it up.

- Keep the pressure on him.

Good.

There you go, good take down.

Hey, get in on that.

What are you smiling for?

The guys only been

training for two weeks.

Your jabs are weak and

your footwork is sloppy.

Go hit the heavy bag.

- My father heard you

were back in town.

Told him I had to see it

with my own eyes before

I believed it.

- Whatever you're offering,

I'm not interested.

- Just came by to say hi,

thought maybe we could

catch up, have a drink.

- I'm straightened out, Jason.

The upcoming fight and my

kid, all I care about now.

- I saw your fight in Vegas,

man you took a beating

didn't you?

- What do you want, Jason?

What are you doing here?

- My father and I have

a job offer for you.

If you change your mind

and you're interested,

time and a place is on the card.

Not gonna forget what you

did on the inside Johnny.

You need anything, call me.

- So, who are we going

out with tonight?

- Just Eric and my father.

- You think Eric is

ever going to get a girl

and settle down?

- I hope not, he's

my last ray of hope.

You ready to go?

- I'm ready to go

have a good time.

- Baby you like this

song, don't you?

- You know I do.

What do you think?

- I think you need to go

out there and get warmed up,

I'm gonna talk business

for a few minutes.

I'll come give

you what you want.

- Like you know what I want?

- I think you pissed her off.

- She'll get over it.

- Business is great, we're

gonna increase our cash flow.

- Really?

- Thin you can handle

the extra volume?

- I don't know, maybe.

What'd you have in mind?

- Real estate, we'll

buy property, flip it,

take our profits.

We won't hold onto any

inventory, we won't keep

any property.

- What kind of real estate

are you talking about?

- Anything that

will turn a profit.

Commercial, residential,

vacation, doesn't matter.

As long as it'll close

quickly, it's marketable.

- Closing takes 30 to 60

days, what with appraisals,

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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