
Triple 9 movie quotes tell the story of what happens when a team of crooked cops and criminals go to deadly great lengths to pull off a heist. The crime thriller was written by Matt Cook and directed by John Hillcoat. Named after the police code for officer down, Triple 9 opened in theaters on February 26, 2016.
In Triple 9, rookie cop Chris Allen (Casey Affleck) is assigned to partner with Marcus Atwood (Anthony Mackie). But what Chris doesn't know is that Marcus is corrupt and involved with a group of criminals including Michael Belmont (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Gabe Welch (Aaron Paul) and Russel Welch (Norman Reedus). After Marcus and the crew rob a bank, Chris, along with relative detective Jeffrey Allen (Woody Harrelson), investigate the case.
But when Russian Mafia boss Irina Vlaslov (Kate Winslet) blackmails the criminals and dirty cops, the team is forced to plan a much riskier heist. They know they need to distract the city's police force to pull this one off and know just what could do that, killing a cop. So when this cop is Marcus's partner, Chris, things get ugly.
Triple 9 hit theaters right after several other highly anticipated films such as Deadpool, Zoolander No. 2, Hail, Caesar!, and The Revenant.
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No Limit on What Desperate Men Will Do
Irina Vlaslov: There is no limit to what desperate men will do when pushed.
As one of the ringleaders of the Russian Mafia group, Irina explains just how cut-throat things can get when men get desperate. She fails to mention that she put a bunch of men in a desperate life-or-death situation, but that's just a pesky detail.
Insta-Google-Tweet-Face
Jeffrey Allen: Detective Allen, first time being robbed? No fun, right?
Bank Manager: They've got pictures of my family.
Jeffrey Allen: Be careful what you insta-google-tweet-face.
After the bank robbery, Detective Allen meets with the bank manager who explains that he's fearful for his family's safety. Allen offers some interesting advice about social media.
Get Home at the End of the Night
Jeffrey Allen: How's your job going?
Chris Allen: I'm trying to make a difference.
Jeffrey Allen: We're family. Your job: Get home at the end of the night.
Chris is ambitious to make a difference in his new career as a cop. But as Jeffrey, a detective himself, explains, he needs to make his own safety the first priority.
Out Monster the Monster
Jeffrey Allen: Out here, there is no good and there is no bad. To survive out here, you've got to out monster the monster. Can you do that?
In speaking to relative Chris, Jeffrey explains to the rookie cop that this profession is no walk in the park. You have to be more evil than the most evil criminals to catch them at their own game.
Marcus, You've Got a New Partner
Smith: Everybody, listen up. Marcus, you've got a new partner. Allow me to introduce Chris.
Marcus Atwood: Hey, sarg, can we talk about this?
Smith: Hell no
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Marcus Atwood: The rules around here different. You better learn fast.
When Marcus learns that he has a new partner, rookie Chris Allen, he is not especially excited about it. Regardless, Marcus takes a moment to inform his new sidekick of how things work.
One for the Books
Michael Belmont: Let's make this one for the books.
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Russel Welch: Call just went out, two and a half minutes.
Michael, Russel and the other men rob a bank, but it's no simple smash and grab job. This is a highly trained crew who has prepared for this moment for a long time. This is one they want to remember.
Who's That Fourth Guy?
Chris Allen: This guy's the leader.
Jeffrey Allen: You've gotta ask yourself, who's that fourth guy?
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Michael Belmont: Don't make me regret pulling you cops in for this.
In talking about the crime ring investigation, Jeffrey and Chris know three of the four guys involved but not the last. Little do they know, that last one is a cop on the wrong side of the law.
We Could Pull a 999
Irina Vlaslov: There is a second job.
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Michael Belmont: She'll kill every last one of us if we don't get this.
Pinto: We could pull a 999.
Michael Belmont: What is that?
Marcus Atwood: Yeah, it means a cop's been killed. Every cop in the city runs toward that call.
Jorge Rodriguez: I don't have a problem taking out a cop.
Marcus Atwood: There's gotta be a different way.
Jorge Rodriguez: I'll take out a cop just like that.
When the men learn that there is a second hit they need to do, they devise a plan to pull it off. This one is much more dangerous and might require something extreme, like killing a cop. Marcus is conflicted with this idea.