Y'know what I was thinking about today? I was thinking 'bout those street gangs they had...
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Mildred Hayes:
Y'know what I was thinking about today? I was thinking 'bout those street gangs they had down in Los Angeles, those Crips and those Bloods? I was thinking about that buncha new laws they came up with, in the 1980's I think it was, to combat those street-gangs, those Crips and those Bloods. And, if I remember rightly, the gist of what those new laws were saying was if you join one of these gangs, and you're running with 'em, and down the block one night, unbeknownst to you, one of your fellow Crips, or your fellow Bloods, shoot up a place, or stab a guy, well then, even though you didn't know nothing about it, and even though you may've just been standing on a streetcorner minding your own business, what these new laws said was you're still culpable. You're still culpable, by the very act of joining those Crips, or those Bloods, in the first place. Which got me thinking, Father, that whole type of situation is kinda like your Church boys, ain't it? You've got your colors, you've got your clubhouse, you're, for want of a better word, a gang. And if you're upstairs smoking a pipe and reading a bible while one of your fellow gang members is downstairs fucking an altar boy then, Father, just like those Crips, and just like those Bloods, you're culpable. Cos you joined the gang, man. And I don't care if you never did shit or you never saw shit or you never heard shit. You joined the gang. You're culpable. And when a person is culpable to altar-boy-fucking, or any kinda boy-fucking, I know you guys didn't really narrow that down, then they kinda forfeit the right to come into my house and say anything about me, or my life, or my daughter, or my billboards. So, why don't you just finish your tea there, Father, and get the fuck outta my kitchen.
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Yeah I know I did
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Almost got that
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The rules here are twofold
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No kid can leave this goddamn blanket
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at any goddamn time
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And every single one
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of these dolls and these teddy bears
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has got to be hooked up
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Now your momma and I
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although it won't look like it
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we'll be watching every goddamn move you make
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So the most important thing while we are watching you
Clip duration: 35 seconds
Views: 181
Timestamp in movie: 00h 43m 20s
Uploaded: 16 March, 2022
Genres: crime, drama
Summary: After seven months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at Bill Willoughby, the town's revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Jason Dixon, an immature mother's boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated.
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00:12 So how's it all going
00:34 Dear Mildred
00:10 This doesn't put an end to shit you fucking retard
00:36 About talking to Mrs Hayes this morning
00:15 You old cunt
00:17 Hey Dixon Yeah
00:36 Dead Man Willoughby here
00:35 I'd do anything to catch the guy
00:19 What's the law on what you can and cannot say on a...
00:35 Hey baby
00:11 All this anger man
00:09 Billboards ain't gonna bring her back Mildred
00:13 If you got rid of every cop with vaguely racist leanings
00:25 We've had two official complaints
00:08 What are you an idiot
00:20 Are you sure about this
00:27 What the fuck
00:08 You didn't happen to pay a visit
00:08 You think I care about dentists
00:22 For what