Danny DeVito credited as playing...
Martin Weir
- Chili Palmer: Martin, look at me.
- Martin: I'm looking at you.
- Chili Palmer: No, I want you to look at me the way I'm looking at you. Put it in your eyes, 'You're mine, asshole,' without saying it.
- Martin: Like this?
- [heavy lidded eyes]
- Chili Palmer: What you're telling me, you're tired? You wanna go to bed?
- Martin: Wait. How about this?
- [squints]
- Chili Palmer: Now you're squinting like you need glasses.
- Martin: Well, what are you getting...
- Chili Palmer: Look at me. What I'm thinking is, 'You're mine. I fuckin' own you.' But what I'm not doing is feeling anything about it one way or the other. You understand? You're not a person to me, you're a name in my collection book, a guy owes me money, that's all.
- [Martin does the look once again]
- Chili Palmer: Whoah.
- Karen Flores: He's... he's good.
- Chili Palmer: You nailed it.
- Martin: [guttural] That's what I think of you, asshole. Nothing.
- Chili Palmer: That's why you're Martin Weir.
- Chili Palmer: Martin, look at me.
- Martin Weir: I'm looking at you
- Chili Palmer: No, look at me the way I'm looking at you.
- Martin: [to Harry] I'm really glad you rejected me ten years ago when I auditioned for the part of Eddie Solomon, the pedophile clown in "Birthday Boy". If I'd have gotten that part, I might have been typecast.
- Martin: You know it might help you to take another look at "Cyclone", the way a visual fabric is maintained while the metaphor plays on different levels.
- Chili Palmer: Ahhh...
- Martin Weir: I feel like an omelet. Can you make an egg white omelet, but with shallots, with the shallots only slightly brown, very little olive oil, and no salt?