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have my leg checked.
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A bump.
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I'm way overdue.
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Five miles a day.
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Maybe rock climbing.
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I could speak Chinese.
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I say that for the people sitting here
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In the rubber.
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- Very good.
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Stand by for picture.
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How did I get here?
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Oh, wow.
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That's nice to hear.
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Such a unique voice.
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Heh, heh.
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or something, you know?
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drug running.
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or characters, you know,
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or coming to like each other,
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they'd stolen from a place
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tend to progress towards perfection.
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an entangled bank...
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Hey.
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Well, okay, then.
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nine orchid varieties.
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about 130 plants all told.
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removed from the swamp.
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plants or animals from state-owned land?
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Every one of them.
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This is a state preserve.
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You're familiar, I'm sure,
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v. James E. Billie?
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Billie killed a Florida panther,
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40 in the entire world?
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Forty.
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With the chickee huts, right?
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Yeah.
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so I ate it.
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My back.
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I have a plan to get me out of your house, pronto.
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Drum roll, please.
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Like you.
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to study with him.
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Let me explain something.
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Sorry. Okay. Go.
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Oh.
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What about Flowers for Algernon?
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180. Well, that's not about flowers.
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I never saw it.
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something new.
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Writing is a journey into the unknown.
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one of your model airplanes.
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Fulbright Scholar, Charles.
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Say something funny.
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Why did we come here?
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sitting on the floor, maybe.
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Speak for yourself. Okay...
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Kaufman mess for once and for all.
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Okay, let me see.
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What, what, what?
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the orchid script.
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to get out of your head.
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bigger picture, about nature and stuff.
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they gave me that job.
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I was sweating insanely.
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because she was pretty.
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Well, moving on, what next?
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for you anymore.
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with me tonight, Amelia.
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a mortal occupation.
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William Arnold
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a collecting expedition.
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in Asia.
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rheumatism, pleurisy and dysentery,
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difficulty and fatality of getting them
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the orchids themselves.
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horticulturist for like 12 years.
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which was destroyed by the hurricane.
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plant lecturer.
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on the cultivation of plants.
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both in magazine and book form.
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with orchids
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of orchids under aseptic cultures.
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It's not at all like your nursery work.
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You're very welcome.
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I'm Susan Orlean.
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It's a magazine that...
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Yes, The New Yorker." Right?
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on your situation here, and...
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You wanna put this in?
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Absolutely.
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State Preserve.
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a skinny man with no front teeth.
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Yeah, me too. It was great.
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Oh, no! God, it was passionate.
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Such beautiful tones. So precise.
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You do.
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I'm mediocre at best.
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on the script right now.
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writing it like a story about Laroche.
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haven't been sleeping well lately,
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Otherwise, I'd stay out.
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- I'm such a chicken.
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kissed her. I've blown it.
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on her door right now and kiss her.
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Hey.
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This van's a piece of shit.
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I'll buy myself an awesome car.
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Awesome.
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a goddamn profitable plant, see?
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Mm-hm.
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who knows how to cultivate it.
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to pull it from the swamp.
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the plant, Florida can't touch us.
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flowers readily available in stores.
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flowers on earth.
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Latin orchis, which means testicle.
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I hear Mom's good with structure.
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John's not here.
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with him, weren't you?
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that's how I know.
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That's my problem.
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I'm not going to talk to you much.
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to pollinate it.
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I know what it means.
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This isn't a pissing contest.
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looks exactly like a certain insect.
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than to make love to it.
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and makes love to it, pollinating it.
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of their lovemaking.
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Why doesn't he get them fixed?
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to make everybody look at that.
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a great blowjob, honey.
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though.
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you know? He's, uh...
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400. He lives with his dad, he's obsessed
with his dead mother, and...
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dingle-dangle around his neck.
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Okay, the van. The van.
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No, tell us about the van.
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- What's in it?
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Don't tell them.
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with junk...
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- Food wrappers. Fertilizer.
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it was fertilizer, anyway.
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Laroche had a certain aromatic look about him.
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didn't leave room in his schedule
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all the available water.
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as people wanted these plants.
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one unembarrassed passion.
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about something passionately.
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to see a ghost orchid,
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was really a phantom,
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it could seduce people to pursue it
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and mile after miserable mile.
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I wanted to see one.
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I don't even especially like orchids.
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was to see this thing
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in such a singular and powerful way.
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did you end up collecting?
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in love with Ice Age fossils.
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sense to me in this fucked-up world.
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for resilvering old mirrors.
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had the largest collection
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on the planet.
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Mirror World, October '88?
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how you can detach from something
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so much of your soul in.
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miss turtles?
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your 10-year-old life worth living?
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profoundly in love with tropical fish.
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in my house.
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just the right ones.
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ciliaris, Chaetodon capistratus.
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to set foot in that ocean again.
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never since stuck a toe in that ocean.
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wouldn't a little bit of it linger?
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were downright and absolute.
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I could do the same.
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So, what looks good today?
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468. A small slice.
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469. And a coffee, please.
Skim milk, please.
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471. Oh, cool. That's... Heh.
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with your pie.
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to come to an orchid show.
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476. What?
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477. You wanna hear my pitch?
Go away, goddamn it.
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to do something.
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Cool.
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serial killer, right?
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481. Well, no, wait.
And he's being hunted by a cop.
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482. And he's taunting the cop, right?
Sending clues who his next victim is.
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483. He's already holding her
hostage in his basement.
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484. So the cop gets obsessed
with figuring out her identity
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485. and in the process
falls in love with her.
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486. Even though he's never even
met her. She becomes like...
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487. Like the unattainable.
Like the Holy Grail.
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488. It's a little obvious,
don't you think?
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489. Okay, but here's the twist.
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491. really suffers from
multiple personality disorder. Right?
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492. See, he's actually really the cop
and the girl.
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Isn't that fucked up?
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serial killers is multiple personality.
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495. On top of that,
you explore the notion
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two aspects of the same person.
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for other examples of this.
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psychologically taut.
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499. The other thing is, there's no way
to write this. Did you consider that?
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500. I mean, how could you have somebody
held prisoner in a basement
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at the same time?
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502. Trick photography.
Okay, that's not what I'm asking.
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What I'm asking is:
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there's only one character, right?
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Dressed to Kill.
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Dressed to Kill.
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511. Until the third act denouement.
That's not how it's pronounced.
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Okay, sorry.
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Hey.
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514. Some key lime pie for you today?
Okay, yeah. That sounds great.
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515. I'll cut you an extra-large slice.
Preferred customer.
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516. Thank you.
That's really sweet of you.
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Yes, I am.
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has this little, tiny pink one
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just like that.
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It's called an epiphyte.
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I'm just learning.
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but they're not parasites.
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526. They get their nourishment
from the air and the rain.
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527. Well, I'm impressed.
That's great.
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528. There are more than 30,000 kinds
of orchids in the world.
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529. Wow, that's a lot, huh?
Yeah. Yeah.
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530. Yeah.
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531. I'll be back with an extra-large slice
of key lime pie for my orchid expert.
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532. But... So anyway,
I was also wondering...
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Saturday for an orchid show, and I...
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534. Oh.
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Well, um...
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So I'll just be right back with your pie.
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known orchid species.
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542. One looks like a gymnast.
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543. One looks like that girl
in high school with creamy skin.
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intellectual
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Times crossword puzzle in bed.
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beauty queen.
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549. One has eyes that contain
the sadness of the world.
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550. So I got married,
and me and my beautiful new wife,
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551. my now ex-wife, the bitch,
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552. opened up a nursery.
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of the woodwork to ask me stuff
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and admire me.
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555. I think people were spending time
with me because they were lonely.
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556. And you know why I like plants?
Huh-uh.
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557. Because they're so mutable.
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558. Adaptation's a profound process.
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559. It means you
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560. figure out how to thrive
in the world.
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561. Yeah, but it's easier for plants.
I mean, they have no memory.
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562. You know, they just move on to
whatever's next. But a person, now...
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563. adapting's almost shameful.
I mean, it's like
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565. Keener!
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566. Hey, man.
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567. Please don't hit
on crew members, Donald.
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568. What, the makeup girl?
She was hitting on me, bro. Heh, heh, heh.
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569. Don't embarrass me.
I have to work with these people.
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570. I won't. Anyway, listen,
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571. I meant to ask you, I need
a cool way to kill people.
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572. Don't worry. For my script.
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573. I don't write that kind of stuff.
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574. Come on, man, please?
You're the genius.
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a literature professor.
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576. He cuts off little chunks from
his victim's bodies until they die.
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577. He calls himself
"The Deconstructionist."
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578. That's kind of good. I like that.
See, I was kidding, Donald.
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579. Oh, okay. Sorry.
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580. You got me. Heh, heh.
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581. Do you mind
if I use it, though?
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582. It's really good.
I tried to split the Cassie scene
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583. from the beginning to the end.
I saw that. Why did you do that?
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584. Because I wanted there to be more
tension. Then you pick it up later...
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585. - But are you changing?
- Keeps more tension.
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586. That way the audience
gets stuck early on.
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587. - You like it?
- I really like it.
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588. Heh. You look hot tonight, baby.
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589. Thanks, Donald.
That's swell of you to say.
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590. Don't you think she's hot, bro?
I'm heading home, Donald.
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- What happened to you?
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She's a makeup artist for the movies.
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601. Hi.
Hey. Nice to meet you.
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- Hi, I'm Donald.
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- Caroline.
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So how are you?
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605. You know me, a mess.
Oh, Charlie,
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Is the work good?
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607. It's a disaster.
I don't know what I'm doing.
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608. But, anyway, it's my problem.
I don't want to bore you.
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609. You have your stuff, right? I mean,
we both have our own separate stuff.
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610. Anyway, I should go. I was
heading home to do some work.
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611. You coming?
No, I'm gonna stay at Caroline's.
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in the bush.
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614. See you, Charlie.
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to dramatize a flower,
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616. I have to show the flower's arc.
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to the beginning of life.
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What was its journey?
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from analogy
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which have ever lived on this earth
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from some one primordial form
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623. - It is a journey of evolution.
- Adaptation.
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A journey that unites each and every one of us.
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625. Darwin writes that we all come from
the very first single-cell organism.
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There's Orlean.
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628. And there's the ghost orchid.
All trapped in our own bodies,
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629. in moments in history. That's it.
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630. That's what I need to do.
Tie all of history together.
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631. Start right before
life begins on the planet.
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633. lifeless.
And then, like, life begins, um,
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634. with organisms.
Those single-cell ones.
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635. Oh, and it's before sex, because,
like, everything was asexual.
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636. From there we go to bigger things.
Jellyfish.
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637. Then that fish that got legs
and crawled out on the land.
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638. And then we see,
you know, like, dinosaurs.
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639. Then they're around for a long time.
Then an asteroid comes and "phwar!"
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640. The insects, the mammals,
the primates, monkeys.
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641. The simple monkeys. Old-fashioned
monkeys giving way to the new ones.
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642. Whatever. And then apes.
Whatever. And man.
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643. Then we see the history of human
Hunting, war, love,
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loneliness, technology.
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645. And we end with Susan Orlean
in her office at The New Yorker
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646. writing about flowers, and bang!
The movie begins.
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647. This is the breakthrough I've been
hoping for. It's never been done.
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648. McKee is a genius!
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649. Hilarious. He just comes up with these
great jokes, and everybody laughs.
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650. But he's serious too, Charles.
You'd love him.
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651. He's all for originality, just like you.
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652. But he says we have to realize
that we all write in a genre
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653. and we must find our originality
within that genre.
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654. See, it turns out, there hasn't been a new
genre since Fellini invented the mockumentary.
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655. My genre's thriller. What's yours?
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656. You and I share the same DNA.
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657. Is there anything
more lonely than that?
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658. What'd you say, bro?
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659. - Yeah?
- Hey.
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660. Hey, Susie-Q.
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661. What you up to?
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662. I don't wanna bother you.
Just thought I'd call and get some more info.
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663. I think you say some
pretty smart things, John.
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664. Yeah, smartest guy I know, huh?
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665. So...
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to your nursery?
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668. But, you know, sometimes bad
things happen, darkness descends.
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669. Nursery business good, Johnny?
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670. Everything's good, Uncle Jim.
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671. This last year's been a dream.
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672. I'm telling you.
Finally pulling out of debt.
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673. Amen, honey.
I'm so proud of you two, and...
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674. No, ma'am. I'm sorry,
I can't answer that.
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675. Stay right there.
Hey.
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676. - Hold it. Which ones are dead?
- Sir, please, don't move.
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677. - Which ones are dead?
- Let's move it!
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678. I killed my mom, you know,
and my uncle.
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679. Um, that's how I lost
my front teeth.
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680. And my wife was in a coma
for like three weeks.
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681. And she divorced me soon after
she regained consciousness.
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682. Well, I think if I almost died,
I would leave my marriage too.
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684. Because I could.
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Nobody can judge you
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686. if you almost died.
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687. Well, I judged her.
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688. Maybe I was being judged too.
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689. It was like a month after that,
Hurricane Andrew came and just
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690. swooped down
like an angel of God...
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691. and just wiped out
everything I had left.
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692. Everything.
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693. I knew it'd break my heart
to start another nursery,
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when the Seminoles called,
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695. wanted a white guy or an expert to
get their nursery going, I took the job.
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conventional little potted-plant place.
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700. I know.
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701. "I was going to give them
something amazing."
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702. It's beautifully written.
You have such a unique voice.
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703. Thank you very much.
Ahem.
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704. We're big fans.
Oh, thank you.
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705. Laroche is such
a fun character.
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706. Yeah.
It's funny and fresh.
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707. And sad in a way.
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what's next.
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710. to expand it into a book,
so I'm gonna be doing that.
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711. And...
Susan, we would like to option this.
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712. You wanna make it into a movie?
Into a movie.
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713. Ha, ha, ha. Oh, God!
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714. That's really...
How does that sound?
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715. That's very exciting.
Good.
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716. It's just comical. I hadn't thought of it.
I've never written a screenplay before.
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717. Don't worry about that.
We have screenwriters to write the screenplay.
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718. - Hey, superstar.
- It's Marty, super agent.
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it's been 13 weeks
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720. and Valerie's anxious
to see a draft.
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721. If you could wrap things up, get
it to her by Monday, that'd be great.
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722. Call me when you get this.
Adiуs, amigo.
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Which line?
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725. You're a genius.
You're a genius.
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Augustus Margary."
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727. He wears a filthy, spittle-soaked rag
around his head to quell the pain.
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728. The back of his trousers are stained
greasy black from an anal leakage
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730. "He moans with each tentative step
through the overgrown jungle."
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732. We open with Laroche. He's funny.
He says, "I love to mutate plants."
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733. He says, "Mutation is fun."
Okay, we show flowers and... Okay.
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734. We have to have the case.
Show Laroche.
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735. He says, "I was mutated as a baby.
It's why I'm so smart."
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736. That's funny. Okay, we open at the beginning of time.
No! Laroche is driving into the swamp.
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Aah!
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738. I don't know how to adapt this.
I should've stuck with my own stuff.
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739. Don't know why I thought
I could write this.
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741. I fucked her up the ass.
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744. Maybe I can help.
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747. But it's not only about flowers, right?
You have the crazy plant-nut guy?
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748. He's funny. Right?
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749. "There's not nearly enough of him
to fill a book."
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750. So Orlean "digresses in long
passages." Blah, blah, blah.
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751. "No narrative unites these passages."
New York Times Book Review.
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752. I can't structure this.
It's that sprawling New Yorker shit.
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753. Oh, man, I'd fuck her up the ass.
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754. Sorry.
The book has no story.
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756. I mean, nobody in this town
can make up a crazy story like you.
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757. You're the king of that.
No, I didn't want to do that this time.
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758. It's someone else's material.
I have a responsibility to Susan...
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759. Anyway, I wanted to grow as a writer.
I wanted to do something simple.
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760. Show people how amazing
flowers are.
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762. I don't know. I think they are.
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763. I need you to get me out of this.
All right.
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them along for months.
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765. Not to give them anything at this point
would be a terrible career move.
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767. Right now, I'm working out
an image system.
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768. Because of my multiple personality
theme, I've chosen a motif
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769. of broken mirrors to show my
protagonist's fragmented self.
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770. Bob says an image system increases the
complexity of an aesthetic emotion.
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771. Bob says...
You sound like you're in a cult.
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772. No, it's just good
writing technique.
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of McKee's 10 Commandments.
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774. I posted one over
both our work areas.
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776. Because it's extremely helpful.
Hey, Charles, I'm putting a song on.
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777. "Happy Together."
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778. Like when characters sing
in their pajamas and dance around.
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779. I thought it'd break the tension.
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780. At first I was nervous
about putting a song in a thriller,
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781. but Bob says that Casablanca, one of
the greatest screenplays ever written,
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782. did exactly that. Mixed genres.
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783. I haven't slept in a week,
Donald.
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784. I need to go to bed.
Oh. Okay.
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785. Good night.
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786. Yeah?
Hi.
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787. John, it's Susan again.
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788. Hey, Susie-Q.
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789. Um...
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790. How's it going?
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791. Great. I'm training myself
on the Internet.
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792. It's fascinating.
I'm doing pornography.
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793. It's amazing how much these suckers
will pay for photographs of chicks.
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794. It doesn't matter if they're fat
or ugly or what.
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795. Well, that sounds good.
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796. It's great, is what it is.
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797. Listen, John, I hate feeling like
I'm being a pain to you, but I...
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798. I still haven't seen a ghost.
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799. Yeah?
And I was hoping maybe you'd...
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800. Yeah.
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801. Yeah, I'll take you in.
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802. Tomorrow.
Really?
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803. Thank you so much.
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804. Oh, John.
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805. Damn it.
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806. There are too many ideas
and things and people.
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807. Too many directions to go.
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808. I was starting to believe the reason
it matters to care about something
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809. is that it whittles the world down
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810. to a more manageable size.
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811. Such sweet, sad insights.
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812. So true.
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813. I like looking at you.
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814. I like looking at you too, Charlie.
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815. I don't know how to do this.
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816. I'm afraid I'll disappoint you.
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817. You've written a beautiful book.
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818. I can't sleep.
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819. I'm losing my hair.
I'm fat and repulsive.
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820. Shh. You're not. You're not.
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821. Just whittle it down, you know?
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822. Focus on one thing in the story.
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823. Find that one thing
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824. that you care passionately about
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826. Delicate, haunted by loneliness,
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827. fragile, beautiful.
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828. She lies awake next to her sleeping,
insensitive husband.
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829. Her voice-over begins,
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830. "I suppose I do have one
unembarrassed passion.
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831. I want to know how it feels to care
about something passionately."
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832. - Hey.
- Morning.
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833. Hey, you two.
Up early for a change?
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834. You seem chipper.
I'm good. I have some new ideas.
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835. God, you guys are so smart.
It's like a brain factory in here.
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836. I got some ideas too this morning.
He got really, really good ones.
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837. You know,
in a Donald sort of way.
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838. I'm putting...
Hey! What?
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839. I'm putting in a chase sequence.
So the killer flees on horseback with the girl.
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840. Cop's after them on a motorcycle.
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841. And it's like a battle between
motors and horses.
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842. Like technology versus horse.
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843. And they're still
all one person, right?
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844. Well, that's the big payoff.
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845. It sounds exciting.
Thanks, man.
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846. Thanks.
See, I told you he was gonna like it.
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847. - You're my muse. You are.
- I love being your muse.
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848. I'm so happy about that.
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849. I'm picking up
an order for Kaufman.
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850. Oh.
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851. Valerie.
Hi, Charlie.
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852. It's quite a coincidence
bumping into you.
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853. I'm sorry I didn't call you back.
I was away last week.
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854. That's okay.
I meant to because
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855. things are going well,
and I wanted you to know.
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856. That's great.
I'm anxious to see something.
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857. You should sit because
I'm here with Susan right now.
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858. She's dying to meet you,
so it's funny bumping into you.
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859. Have a seat.
Susan Orlean's here?
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860. Yeah, she's here in town for a reading or something.
She's just on the phone.
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861. Sit down. Have a seat.
She's dying to meet you.
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862. Oh, um, um... Well, I should
probably go, because...
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863. Well, I'd love to meet her too,
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864. but I don't want to be beholden.
And, well...
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865. Once you meet somebody
that you've been writing about,
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866. it becomes very hard
to separate. So...
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867. Well, okay, I'll speak to you soon.
And I'm almost done.
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868. I'm almost done.
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869. Tell Susan that I would love
to meet with her at a future date.
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870. As she sees fit.
Okay.
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871. - Who am I kidding?
- This isn't Susan Orlean's story.
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872. I have no connection with her.
I can't even meet her.
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873. I have no understanding of anything
but my own panic, self-loathing
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874. and pathetic, little existence.
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875. The only thing I'm qualified to write
about is myself and my own self...
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876. We open on Charlie Kaufman.
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877. Fat, old, bald, repulsive,
sitting in a Hollywood restaurant
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878. across from Valerie Thomas,
a lovely, statuesque film executive.
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879. Kaufman, trying to get
a writing assignment,
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880. wanting to impress her,
sweats profusely.
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881. Fat, bald Kaufman
paces furiously in his bedroom.
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882. He speaks into his hand-held
tape recorder, and he says,
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883. "Charlie Kaufman, fat, bald,
repulsive, old,
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884. sits at a Hollywood restaurant
with Valerie Thomas."
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885. Kaufman, repugnant, ridiculous,
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886. jerks off to the book jacket photo
of Susan Or...
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887. What do you want?
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888. I've finished my script.
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889. I'm done.
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890. So would you show it
to your agent?
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891. It's called The Three.
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892. Thanks. I also want to
thank you for your idea.
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893. It was very helpful.
I changed it a little.
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894. Now the killer cuts off body pieces
and makes his victims eat them.
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895. Caroline has this tattoo of a snake
swallowing its own tail, and...
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896. Ouroboros.
I don't know what that means.
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897. The snake.
It's called Ouroboros.
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898. Don't think so. It's cool for my killer
to have this modus operandi.
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899. When he forces the woman
who's him to eat herself
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900. he's eating himself to death.
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901. I'm insane.
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902. I'm Ouroboros.
I don't know what that word means.
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903. I've written myself
into my screenplay.
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904. That's kind of weird, huh?
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905. It's self-indulgent.
It's narcissistic.
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906. It's solipsistic.
It's pathetic.
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907. I'm pathetic.
I'm fat and pathetic.
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908. I'm sure you had good reasons,
Charles. You're an artist.
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909. It's because I'm too timid to speak
to the woman who wrote the book.
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910. Because I'm pathetic.
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911. Because I have no idea how to write.
I can't make flowers fascinating.
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912. Because I suck.
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913. Hey, am I in the script?
I'm going to New York.
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914. I'll meet her. That's it.
That's what I have to do.
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915. Don't get mad at me for saying,
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916. but Bob's having a seminar
in New York this weekend.
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917. So if you're stuck...
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918. And she said, "Laroche
is such a fun character."
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919. No shit, I'm a fun character.
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920. Who's gonna play me?
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921. Well, I've gotta write
the book first, John.
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922. Then, you know, they get
somebody to write the screenplay.
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923. Hey, I think I should play me.
Ha, ha, ha.
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924. Most people yearn for something
exceptional, something so inspiring
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925. they'd want to risk everything for
that passion, but few would act on it.
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926. It was very powerful,
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927. and it's intoxicating to be
around someone so alive.
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928. Come on, just follow me.
They're right nearby.
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929. Okay.
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930. Can I ask you
a personal question?
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931. Look, we're not lost.
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932. I've done this a million times.
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933. When everything is killing me, I just
say, "Screw it," and go straight ahead.
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934. Oh, fuck...
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935. Sundial.
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936. I'll just set this up,
we'll wait a few minutes,
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937. and then we'll be able to tell
which way the sun's moving.
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938. We should be headed southeast.
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939. So you collect anything?
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940. Not really, no.
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941. Yeah, well, you know,
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942. it's not really about
collecting the thing.
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943. It's about being able...
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944. The thing about computers,
the thing I like,
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945. is that I'm immersed in them,
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946. but it's not like a living thing that's
gonna leave or die or something.
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947. John, I'm sorry. I just...
Okay.
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948. I don't...
Hey. Okay.
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949. Fuck the sundial.
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950. I know how to get out of here.
I know how to get out of here.
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951. I know this swamp like
the back of my goddamn hand.
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952. You're just like everybody else.
Fucking leeches.
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953. You just attach yourself to me
and suck me dry, spit me out.
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954. Why don't you get your own life?
Your own fucking interests?
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955. Fucking spoiled bitch.
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956. Life seemed to be filled with things
that were just like the ghost orchid.
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957. Wonderful to imagine
and easy to fall in love with,
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958. but a little fantastic
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959. and fleeting
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960. and out of reach.
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961. "... But a little fantastic
and fleeting and out of reach."
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962. Hello?
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963. Hey, it's Marty. How's it going?
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964. Has it been helpful talking
to the writer? What's her name?
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965. Susan Orlean. It's been okay.
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966. Uh-huh. Well, I mean,
are you making headway?
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967. Valerie's breathing down my neck.
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968. You can't rush inspiration.
Okay. All right. Fair enough.
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969. Listen, the other reason
I called was The Three.
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970. It's just amazing.
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971. I don't know what that is.
Donald's script.
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972. A smart, edgy thriller.
It's the best script I've read all year.
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973. Oh.
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974. Good.
Yeah, I'm gonna sell it for a shitload.
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975. Two fucking talented guys
in one family.
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976. Maybe you could get your brother
to help you with the orchid thing.
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977. Marty, don't say that. I mean...
All right. It's just a thought, buddy.
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978. I mean, he's really
goddamn amazing at structure.
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979. I have to go.
All right. Adiуs, amigo.
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980. Finish that...
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981. Fuck!
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982. Okay, thank you, thank you.
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983. We have a long three days ahead.
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984. Years from now, you'll be at a posh
cocktail party congratulating yourself
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985. on how you spent a weekend with an
asshole from Hollywood for your art.
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986. I am pathetic. I am a loser.
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987. So, what is the substance
of writing?
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988. I have failed. I am panicked.
I have sold out. I am worthless.
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989. I... What the fuck am I doing here?
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990. What the fuck
am I doing here? Fuck!
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991. It is my weakness, my ultimate lack
of conviction that brings me here.
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992. Easy answers,
rules to shortcut yourself to success.
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993. And here I am because my jaunt
into the abyss brought me nothing.
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994. Well, isn't that the risk one takes
for attempting something new?
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995. I should leave right now. I'll start over.
I need to face this project head-on...
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996. And God help you if you use
voice-over in your work, my friends.
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997. God help you.
It's flaccid, sloppy writing.
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998. Any idiot can write narration to
explain the thoughts of the character.
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999. Okay, that's it.
One hour for lunch.
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1000. You cannot have a protagonist
without desire.
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1001. It doesn't make any sense.
Any fucking sense.
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1002. You follow? Good.
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1003. Anyone else?
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1004. Yes?
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1005. What if a writer is attempting to create
a story where nothing much happens?
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1006. Where people don't change,
they don't have any epiphanies.
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1007. They struggle and are frustrated,
and nothing is resolved.
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1008. More a reflection
of the real world.
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1009. The real world?
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1010. Yes, sir.
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1011. The real fucking world.
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1012. First of all, you write a screenplay
without conflict or crisis,
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1013. you'll bore your audience to tears.
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1014. Secondly, nothing happens
in the world?
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1015. Are you out of your fucking mind?
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1016. People are murdered every day.
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1017. There's genocide, war, corruption.
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1018. Every fucking day,
somewhere in the world,
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1019. somebody sacrifices his life
to save somebody.
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1020. Every day, someone somewhere
takes a conscious decision
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1021. to destroy someone else.
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1022. People find love.
People lose it.
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1023. A child watches a mother beaten
to death on the steps of a church.
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1024. Someone goes hungry.
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1025. Somebody else betrays
his best friend for a woman.
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1026. If you can't find that stuff in life,
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1027. then you, my friend,
don't know crap about life!
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1028. And why the fuck are you wasting my
two precious hours with your movie?
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1029. I don't have any use for it!
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1030. I don't have any
bloody use for it!
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1031. Okay, thanks.
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1032. Thank you.
You're welcome.
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1033. No. Thank you.
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1034. Thank you so much, Mr. McKee.
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1035. This course makes you look at
writing in a whole different way.
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1036. Mr. McKee.
Yes?
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1037. I'm the guy you yelled at
this morning.
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1038. I need more.
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1039. I'm the one who thought
things didn't happen in life.
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1040. Ah. Right. Okay.
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1041. Nice to see you.
I need to talk.
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1042. Mr. McKee, my even
standing here is very scary.
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1043. I don't meet people well.
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1044. But what you said this morning
shook me to the bone.
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1045. It was bigger than
my screenwriting choices.
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1046. It was about my choices
as a human being. Please.
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1047. Yeah.
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1048. Well, you know, I could
sure use a drink, my friend.
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1049. "... But a little fantastic
and fleeting and out of reach."
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1050. Then what happens?
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1051. Well, that's the end
of the book.
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1052. I wanted to present it simply
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1053. without big character arcs
or sensationalizing the story.
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1054. I wanted to show flowers
as God's miracles.
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1055. I wanted to show that Orlean never
saw the blooming ghost orchid.
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1056. It was about disappointment.
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1057. I see.
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1058. That's not a movie.
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1059. You gotta go back,
put in the drama.
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1060. I can't go back. I've got pages of
false starts and wrong approaches.
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1061. I'm way past my deadline.
I'll tell you a secret.
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1062. A last act makes a film.
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1063. Wow them in the end,
and you got a hit.
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1064. You can have flaws, problems,
but wow them in the end
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1065. and you've got a hit.
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1066. Find an ending. But don't cheat.
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1067. And don't you dare bring in
a deus ex machina.
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1068. Your characters must change
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1069. and the change
must come from them.
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1070. Do that and you'll be fine.
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1071. You promise?
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1072. Mr. McKee.
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1073. Have you taken my course before?
My brother did.
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1074. My twin brother, Donald.
He's the one who got me to come.
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1075. Twin screenwriters?
Yeah.
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1076. Well, Julius and Philip Epstein,
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1077. who wrote Casablanca,
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1078. they were twins
You mentioned that in class.
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1079. Finest screenplay ever written.
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1080. Great writers' residence.
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1081. Donald.
Hey, how's your trip going?
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1082. You getting it on with that
lady journalist, you dog, you?
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1083. Yeah.
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1084. Listen, I'm just calling to say
congratulations on your script.
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1085. Isn't that cool? Marty says he can
get me high-sixes against a mil-five.
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1086. That's great, Donald.
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1087. I want to thank you
for all your help.
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1088. I wasn't any help.
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1089. Come on,
you let me stay in your place.
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1090. And your integrity
inspired me to even try.
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1091. It's been a wild ride.
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1092. Catherine says
she wants to play Cassie.
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1093. Oh, please!
Ha, ha, ha.
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1094. Please, Donald?
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1095. Catherine Keener?
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1096. Catherine Keener's in my house?
Yeah, we're playing Boggle.
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1097. She's great. You should really
hang out with her, Charles.
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1098. Yeah. Um, look...
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1099. I've been thinking.
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1100. Maybe you'd be interested in hanging
out for a few days in New York.
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1101. Oh, my God, yes.
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1102. Yeah?
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1103. I was gonna show my script
to some people,
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1104. and, well, maybe you could
read it too, you know, if you like.
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1105. Of course. I'd be flattered.
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1106. Okay.
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1107. Thanks, Charles.
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1108. Okay, bye.
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1109. So, like, what would you do?
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1110. The script kind of
makes fun of me, huh?
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1111. I'm sorry. I was trying something...
Hey, I don't mind. It's funny.
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1112. Good. Okay.
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1113. So, what would you do?
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1114. You and me are so different,
Charles. We're different talents.
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1115. I know. Just for fun...
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1116. how would the great Donald
end this script?
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1117. Heh, heh. Shut up.
"The great Donald."
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1118. I feel like you're missing something.
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1119. All right. Like what?
Look.
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1120. I did a little research
on the airplane.
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1121. "Sometimes this kind of story
turns out to be something more,"
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1122. some glimpse of life
that expands
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1123. like those Japanese paper balls
you drop in water
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1124. and they bloom into flowers
and the flower is so marvelous
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1125. you can't believe there was
a time all you saw
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1126. "was a paper ball
and a glass of water."
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1127. First of all, that's inconsistent.
She said she didn't care about flowers.
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1128. For God's sake, it's just a metaphor.
Well, but for what?
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1129. What turned that paper ball
into a flower?
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1130. It's not in the book, Charles.
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1131. I don't know. You're reaching.
Maybe.
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1132. But I think you actually need to
speak to this woman. To know her.
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1133. I can't.
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1134. Really.
I'll go.
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1135. I'll pretend I'm you.
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1136. I want to do it, Charles.
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1137. We'll get to the bottom of this.
We're gonna fix your movie, bro.
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1138. But you've gotta be exactly me.
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1139. I have a reputation
to maintain.
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1140. You can't be a goofball.
Can't be an asshole.
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1141. I'm not an asshole.
You know what I mean.
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1142. No flirting.
No bad jokes.
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1143. Don't laugh how you laugh.
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1144. I'm not gonna laugh.
I get to have people think I'm you.
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1145. It's an honor.
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1146. So I guess I'll bring out
the big guns now.
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1147. Do you keep in touch
with Laroche?
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1148. I felt I detected an attraction to him
in the subtext. Care to comment?
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1149. Uh...
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1150. Well, our relationship
was strictly reporter-subject.
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1151. I mean, certainly an intimacy does
evolve in this kind of relationship.
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1152. By definition, I was so interested
in everything he had to say.
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1153. But the relationship ends
when the book ends.
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1154. Mendacious deceit.
What?
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1155. Nothing.
Copy !req
1156. I just have one more question.
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1157. If you could have dinner with one
historical personage, living or dead,
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1158. who would it be?
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1159. Uh, well, I would have to say...
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1160. Einstein.
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1161. Or Jesus.
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1162. Very good.
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1163. Interesting answer.
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1164. She's lying.
What do you mean?
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1165. What happened?
Nothing. She said everything right.
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1166. Too right.
Well, maybe because they're true.
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1167. Did you embarrass me?
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1168. People who answer questions
too right are liars.
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1169. Everybody says Jesus and Einstein.
That's a prepackaged answer.
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1170. "Jesus and Einstein"?
Listen, Charles, I have an idea.
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1171. You'll need to buy me
a pair of binoculars.
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1172. What's "Jesus and Einstein"?
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1173. Come on.
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1174. Sing with me.
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1175. What the hell do you need
binoculars for?
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1176. Let's go, let's go.
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1177. She hung up the phone.
She's upset.
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1178. Stop watching her.
Leave her alone.
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1179. She's crying.
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1180. She's at her computer.
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1181. This is morally reprehensible.
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1182. United
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1183. to Miami.
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1184. Eleven fifty-five a.m.
Tomorrow.
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1185. Thought she was done with Laroche.
Her parents live in Florida.
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1186. That was no parent phone call,
my friend.
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1187. Don't say "my friend."
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1188. A guy entering.
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1189. Handsome.
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1190. Must be her husband.
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1191. She's acting weird
with him, though, right?
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1192. Don't you think?
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1193. What's she hiding from him?
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1194. Maybe she's a lesbian
and doesn't know how to tell him.
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1195. What do you think?
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1196. Have you checked out
Laroche's porn site?
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1197. No. I'm trying to read.
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1198. Anyway, I'm gonna look
at the porn site. Research.
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1199. Don't tell my old lady.
You mean Mom?
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1200. No, I don't mean Mom.
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1201. Still say we should go
to Miami tomorrow.
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1202. Forget it.
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1203. Some of these chicks look okay.
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1204. Hey, guess what.
We're going to Miami tomorrow.
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1205. I said, no.
I said, oh, yeah, baby. Come here.
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1206. What I came to understand
is that change is not a choice.
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1207. Not for a species of plant,
and not for me.
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1208. It happens, and you are different.
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1209. Maybe the only distinction
between the plant and me
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1210. is that afterward,
I lied about my change.
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1211. I lied in my book.
I pretended with my husband
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1212. that everything was the same.
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1213. But something happened
in the swamp that day.
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1214. Hey, look.
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1215. I told you I'd find
the jewel of the Fakahatchee.
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1216. It's a flower.
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1217. Just a flower.
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1218. Well, might as well grab it.
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1219. Long as I'm here.
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1220. Oh, man.
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1221. Boy, my porn site's
gonna be big.
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1222. Look, something
I didn't tell you
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1223. that I want to tell you
about the ghost. Okay?
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1224. I think it might help you.
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1225. I'd just started at the nursery.
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1226. And I went back one night
to pick up something.
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1227. They wanted the ghost
just to extract the drug.
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1228. It had been a ceremonial thing,
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1229. but the young guys, you know,
they liked to get stoned.
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1230. So Matthew?
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1231. He was one of the guys who...?
Sure.
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1232. Matthew lived on that shit
till they ran out.
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1233. Because there was this one day
he was fascinated by me.
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1234. By my hair and my sadness.
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1235. Yeah, well, it does that.
That's what I wanted to tell you.
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1236. I mean, I think you'd like it, Susie.
It seems to help people be fascinated.
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1237. I can extract it for you.
I know how. I watched.
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1238. I'm probably the only
white guy who knows.
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1239. I want to do this, Susie.
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1240. I'm done with orchids, Laroche.
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1241. - Hello?
- Hi.
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1242. It's John.
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1243. Did you get my package?
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1244. John?
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1245. John!
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1246. Johnny.
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1247. Hey, John?
Yeah?
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1248. Very happy now.
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1249. Well, I'm glad.
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1250. Very happy.
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1251. Um, John?
Hm?
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1252. Will you go like this...?
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1253. No. Keep going.
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1254. No. No.
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1255. I'm trying to make a dial tone.
And you have to sustain.
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1256. And then I will join you,
and together...
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1257. See, I can't do it by myself.
Which one do you want me to do?
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1258. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Okay. Here we go.
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1259. That's it.
We got it.
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1260. We got it. That's fucking amazing.
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1261. Do you ever get
lonely sometimes, Johnny?
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1262. Well, I was a weird kid.
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1263. Nobody liked me.
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1264. But I had this idea...
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1265. If I waited long enough,
someone would
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1266. come around and just,
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1267. you know, understand me.
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1268. Like my mom.
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1269. Except someone else.
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1270. She'd look at me and quietly say,
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1271. "Yes."
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1272. Just like that.
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1273. And I wouldn't be alone anymore.
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1274. Oh, I wish I were an ant.
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1275. Oh, they're so shiny.
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1276. You're shinier than any ant,
darling.
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1277. That's the sweetest thing
anybody has ever said to me.
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1278. Well,
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1279. I like you, that's why.
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1280. Hey.
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1281. I don't have time for that.
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1282. I'll get a closer look. You wait here.
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1283. No, wait.
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1284. I should go.
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1285. I mean, it should be me, right?
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1286. I mean, it's my...
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1287. I was, you know...
Go for it.
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1288. You're the man.
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1289. Rip them.
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1290. Just rip them.
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1291. Darling, I don't know
what's come over you.
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1292. You came all over me last time
I was here, as I recall.
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1293. Oh!
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1294. Mmm!
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1295. Ooh.
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1296. Goddamn!
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1297. Hey! Fuck. Hey! Hey!
Aah! Aah!
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1298. Get in here!
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1299. Shut the fuck up, now!
Sit the fuck down!
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1300. Who is that, Johnny?
Who the fuck are you?
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1301. I just... Nobody.
Huh?
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1302. I just... I'm just...
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1303. Wait a minute, wait a minute.
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1304. He's that screenwriter.
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1305. The guy that's adapting our book?
Yeah.
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1306. Well, that's wild.
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1307. It's nice to meet you.
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1308. Hey, dude,
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1309. who's gonna play me?
I don't know that. I should...
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1310. Well, I thought
I should play me.
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1311. Why...? Did he follow me?
No, of course not. I should go.
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1312. Yeah, yeah. I mean,
it was nice to meet you,
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1313. but let me give you my number.
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1314. I'm really freaking here, Johnny.
Why is he here?
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1315. Why did he follow me?
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1316. What does he know?
I don't know anything about anything.
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1317. He did see the greenhouse.
Oh, shit.
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1318. Oh, shit.
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1319. Are you gonna write about this
in your screenplay?
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1320. I really don't know what "this" is.
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1321. He's lying.
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1322. - Hold him.
- Stay! Just...
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1323. We have to kill him.
What?
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1324. What are we supposed to do?
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1325. What can we do?
Sit the fuck down!
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1326. Susie, you gotta calm down.
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1327. Now, you're getting
a little emotional.
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1328. You don't know...
I can't have him writing about me.
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1329. I can't have the whole world,
all the people knowing about us
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1330. and about this.
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1331. Why?
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1332. You ashamed of me, Susie?
No, that's not it.
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1333. No. How can you even think of that?
Well...
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1334. I'm a professional journalist,
and the drugs and...
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1335. Susie.
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1336. We can't kill anyone.
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1337. Okay. Okay.
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1338. Then I'll do it.
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1339. By myself.
Susan...
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1340. Hey! Come on. Fucking get down!
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1341. - I wouldn't tell any...
- Put him in his fucking car!
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1342. Turn it off. Just get out.
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1343. Run! Run! Go!
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1344. Susan! What the fuck was that?
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1345. I don't know. I couldn't see.
Shit.
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1346. Fuck!
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1347. Come on!
Help me find the flashlight.
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1348. So it was a guy?
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1349. Yeah. Fat.
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1350. That's all I could tell.
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1351. - This is ridiculous.
- We're gonna have to split up.
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1352. - I can't. I can't be by myself out here.
- I'm not gonna do that.
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1353. They're gonna find us.
I don't think so.
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1354. I don't want to die, Donald.
I've wasted my life. God, I've wasted it.
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1355. You didn't. And you're not gonna die.
I wasted it.
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1356. I admire you, Donald, you know?
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1357. I spent my whole life paralyzed,
worrying about what people think,
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1358. and you, you're just oblivious.
I'm not oblivious.
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1359. No, you don't understand.
I mean that as a compliment.
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1360. There was this time in high school.
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1361. I was watching you out
the library window,
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1362. you were talking to Sarah Marsh.
Oh, God, I was so in love with her.
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1363. I know. And you were flirting with her,
and she was being really sweet to you.
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1364. I remember that.
And then, when you walked away,
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1365. she started making fun of you
with Kim Canetti.
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1366. And it was like
they were laughing at me.
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1367. You didn't know at all?
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1368. You seemed so happy.
I knew. I heard them.
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1369. Well, how come
you were so happy?
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1370. I loved Sarah, Charles.
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1371. It was mine, that love.
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1372. I owned it.
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1373. Even Sarah didn't have
the right to take it away.
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1374. I can love whoever I want.
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1375. But she thought you were pathetic.
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1376. That was her business,
not mine.
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1377. You are what you love,
not what loves you.
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1378. That's what I decided
a long time ago.
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1379. What's up?
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1380. Thank you.
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1381. For what?
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1382. No, shh, shh, shh!
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1383. Listen. I hear them.
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1384. I hear them. I hear them breathing.
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1385. Charlie?
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1386. - Charlie?
- Charlie!
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1387. - Guys?
- Charlie!
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1388. Charlie!
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1389. Where's the van?
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1390. Are they gone?
I don't know. Maybe.
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1391. John? John!
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1392. Shit!
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1393. I can't believe I got shot.
Isn't that fucked up? Heh, heh.
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1394. Shut up. Stop laughing.
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1395. Donald? You're gonna be okay.
It's gonna be okay, Donald.
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1396. Just don't go to sleep. Just don't
go to sleep, Donald. Look at me.
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1397. Look at me, Donald.
Keep looking at me.
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1398. Open your eyes.
Donald, please open your eyes.
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1399. Donald. Donald, please
open your eyes, Donald.
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1400. Donald! Donald, open your eyes!
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1401. Look at me.
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1402. Help!
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1403. John!
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1404. Halt!
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1405. I'm sorry.
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1406. Now I have to do this too.
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1407. I'm not a killer.
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1408. You put yourself in...
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1409. Johnny!
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1410. - Susan!
- No!
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1411. - Help!
- No, no!
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1412. Johnny! Johnny! John!
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1413. Oh, no, no, no.
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1414. Oh, God.
Oh, you fat piece of shit!
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1415. He's dead, you loser!
Shut up!
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1416. You ruined my life, you fat fuck!
Shut up! Shut up!
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1417. Fuck you, lady! You're just a lonely,
old, desperate, pathetic drug addict!
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1418. Oh, my God.
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1419. It's over. Everything's over.
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1420. I did everything wrong.
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1421. I want my life back.
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1422. I want it back
before it all got fucked up.
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1423. I want to be a baby again.
I want to be new.
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1424. I want to be new.
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1425. Hello?
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1426. Hello?
Mom.
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1427. Charles? Charles, is that you?
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1428. Charles, what's the matter?
You okay?
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1429. Donald says, "That was her
business, not mine."
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1430. You are what you love,
not what loves you.
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1431. "I decided that a long time ago."
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1432. Kaufman starts to cry.
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1433. He tries to thank his brother,
but he can't put it into words.
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1434. So how you getting on?
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1435. I'm okay.
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1436. I miss him, you know?
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1437. How's the script coming?
It's good. I'm almost finished.
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1438. I'll be really glad to move on
to something else.
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1439. I'll bet.
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1440. Things okay with you?
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1441. And then in January, David and I went to Prague.
That was a high point.
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1442. That sounds great.
There's amazing puppet theater.
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1443. Yeah, I've heard.
I've gotta see that.
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1444. And there's this church decorated
with, like, human skulls and bones.
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1445. Forty thousand
skulls and bones.
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1446. I thought about you
when I went there.
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1447. Charlie, I'm with someone.
Why are you doing this now?
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1448. I love you.
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1449. I should go. I have to...
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1450. Stuff I have to do.
I'm going away this weekend...
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1451. Million things, okay?
Yeah.
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1452. I love you too, you know.
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1453. - I have to go right home.
- I know how to finish the script now.
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1454. It ends with Kaufman driving home
after his lunch with Amelia,
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1455. thinking he knows
how to finish the script.
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1456. Shit, that's voice-over.
McKee would not approve.
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1457. How else can I show
his thoughts? I don't know.
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1458. Well, who cares what McKee says?
It feels right.
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1459. Conclusive.
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1460. I wonder who's gonna play me.
Someone not too fat.
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1461. I like that Gйrard Depardieu,
but can he not do the accent?
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1462. Anyway, it's done.
And that's something.
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1463. "Kaufman drives off from
his encounter with Amelia
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1464. filled for the first time with hope."
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1465. I like this.
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1466. This is good.
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