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Steve Rubell:
[Director's cut scene; Steve sits on his office couch on New Year's Eve while Greg stands in front of him with his eyes closed, slowly pulling his shorts down to let Steve perform oral sex on him so he can promote him to bartender]
Good, you're awake. Greg Randazzo:
[opens his eyes]
You don't want to... Steve Rubell:
No, no. But you know what? I wouldn't watching you and your wife Anita - watching you two wrestle around a little. [Greg looks at Steve in disbelief and walks out] Steve Rubell:
Oh, come on. Hey, hey, hey, she didn't mind putting on a show for me with Shane, banging away in the bathroom on Christmas Eve. You would've been proud; it was a good show. [cut to the cloak room where Shane and Anita are talking] Shane O'Shea:
[holding a bottle of champagne]
All right, I know I screwed up a lot last year. But I want to start all over, all new, and I wanna be your friend. Just your friend. Anita:
[smiles]
Friends. Shane O'Shea:
[pops the champagne cork]
Happy New Year. [they each take a drink and hug when Greg walks in and punches Shane in the face. They fight] Anita:
Greg! Greg, what are you doing? Oh, my God! [puts down the champagne bottle and tries to break up the fight] Anita:
Have you gone crazy? Greg! Shane O'Shea:
[pinning Greg on the floor on his back, holding him by his wrists]
What the fuck is wrong with you? Greg Randazzo:
I let you into my family and you fucked my wife! [he gets up off the floor and Anita tries to stop him from leaving but he pushes her away and storms out] Shane O'Shea:
[stands up, mutters]
Fuck. Anita:
It's over. [Shane places his hand on her shoulder to comfort her, but she pushes him away] Anita:
Don't! Just stay away from me
[Director's cut scene; Steve sits on his office couch on New Year's Eve while Greg stands in front of him with his eyes closed, slowly pulling his shorts down to let Steve perform oral sex on him so he can promote him to bartender]
Good, you're awake. Greg Randazzo:
[opens his eyes]
You don't want to... Steve Rubell:
No, no. But you know what? I wouldn't watching you and your wife Anita - watching you two wrestle around a little. [Greg looks at Steve in disbelief and walks out] Steve Rubell:
Oh, come on. Hey, hey, hey, she didn't mind putting on a show for me with Shane, banging away in the bathroom on Christmas Eve. You would've been proud; it was a good show. [cut to the cloak room where Shane and Anita are talking] Shane O'Shea:
[holding a bottle of champagne]
All right, I know I screwed up a lot last year. But I want to start all over, all new, and I wanna be your friend. Just your friend. Anita:
[smiles]
Friends. Shane O'Shea:
[pops the champagne cork]
Happy New Year. [they each take a drink and hug when Greg walks in and punches Shane in the face. They fight] Anita:
Greg! Greg, what are you doing? Oh, my God! [puts down the champagne bottle and tries to break up the fight] Anita:
Have you gone crazy? Greg! Shane O'Shea:
[pinning Greg on the floor on his back, holding him by his wrists]
What the fuck is wrong with you? Greg Randazzo:
I let you into my family and you fucked my wife! [he gets up off the floor and Anita tries to stop him from leaving but he pushes her away and storms out] Shane O'Shea:
[stands up, mutters]
Fuck. Anita:
It's over. [Shane places his hand on her shoulder to comfort her, but she pushes him away] Anita:
Don't! Just stay away from me
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Greg what are you doing
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Oh my God
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Have you gone crazy Greg
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What the fuck is wrong with you
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I let you into my family and you fucked my wife
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Fuck
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It's over
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Don't
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Just stay away from me
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Movie Summary
The famous 1970s New York City nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee.



