Cannes Man (1996)
Seymour Cassel: Sy Lerner
Quotes
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[Sy Lerner interrupts Johnny Depp and Jim Jarmusch while they are meditating in order to pitch them a film]
Sy Lerner : This is a very spiritual film. This is a film written by a poet, whose father was a poet, one of the great American cowboy poets.
Sy Lerner : [to Jim Jarmusch] And in fact, this is the kind of film that you would be perfect to direct. Now I don't know if you could handle a budget that big, 25 million, 'cause you're not used to working with that...
Jim Jarmusch : Hey, I could handle any budget - 100 million - but I'm on a level above the earth right now. I'm interested in spiritual...
Johnny Depp : We're floating. Right now, we're floating. Jim and I are above you.
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Sy Lerner : Since 'HandGun' and this picture...
Treat Williams : Yeah...
Sy Lerner : I've seen you come alive as an actor again. You were dying on TV. I'm glad you got out of that, shit.
Treat Williams : Ha! Ha! Ha!
Sy Lerner : It's true, you?
Treat Williams : I know.
Sy Lerner : So you got some money. You can be comfortable now. But I've got the part for you. 'Cannes Man' written by Frank Rhino.
Treat Williams : Oh, Sy, Sy, Are you gonna pitch something to me now? I'm not gonna...
Sy Lerner : I'm gonna tell you. Malkovich, he wants to do it. Malkovich has signed to do it. Hopper's signed to do it. Not to act, though, thank God, I think I'm gonna let him direct it... Treat.
Treat Williams : Can I just read it, please?
Sy Lerner : I love you more than any actor I know. I wouldn't offer this part to anybody else. I don't give a shit who wants it.
Treat Williams : I'll read the script, Sy, okay?
Sy Lerner : If Brando got skinny, I wouldn't give it to him.
Treat Williams : Okay, let me read the script, okay?
Sy Lerner : This is your part. Alright.
Treat Williams : Could I just read it? I'll read the script. I mean, could I...? Is it ready?
Sy Lerner : You want to meet the guy?
Treat Williams : With all due respect, could I...? Could I read it?
Sy Lerner : You can read it. Rhino is the hottest male writer since Hemingway. Speaking of Faulkner.