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helping each other
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poor and unfortunate
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superior and having everything.
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which weren't so healthy.
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until I had the whole thing.
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think of is skateboards.
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out of trouble and stuff,
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something that you get on
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what was going on at home.
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tricks over the garbage can.
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bit, but still out of sight.
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and it turned to crack.
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which destroyed communities.
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is found in every community,
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there. He had his uncle.
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he has a drug addiction.
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connected to with him.
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homeless men, women
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streets of New York.
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like I'll fuck you up."
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and crazy as a person.
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and then I'm like, all right,
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hopes of things getting better.
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student in that workshop.
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as as a possible film.
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of us didn't even care.
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you know, well Larry,
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their energy's crazy.
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amongst all of us and like,
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and like we had parents
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make a movie, you know.
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ever going to be anything.
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probably in their head thinking,
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to do it, you know.
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him here to this house.
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something year old dude sitting
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trying to smoke a blunt with us.
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trying to do a movie of us
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we're like, all right, cool.
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him just kind of stalking
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and just being there,
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was just a little strange.
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even said hello to me once
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impressed by the idea of it,
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pretty much by anything.
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skating around that time.
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was something bigger than us,
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the character was my name.
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was going to be this movie
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anything. Like, that's crazy.
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He loved the adoration.
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like he was just so,
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kind of like dragged me,
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would go to the office,
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got to be in the film.
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like they owned the place,
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them walking up the stairs.
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Javier in the movie'.
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much more powerful story
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because it wasn't anything
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people just started coming
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the village with my friend
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we're making this movie.
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Larry was sketchy, right?
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still offering money.
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but to us at the time,
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fuck else were we doing?
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getting an opportunity
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lead guys in the film.
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at Washington Square Park
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motherfucking kid there,
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knit group of friends.
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playing our friend?
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have someone like Harold
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with Hamilton and Justin.
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rolling up a joint, right?
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kicked in like, whoa, yo,
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a camera, ai, whatever.
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Larry like played along
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a a $1.5 million budget,
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with a heroin addiction
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of us understand continuity,
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comes back with a broken arm.
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sudden is wearing a cast.
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going to hide that, you know?
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thing, cameras everywhere.
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and it was like just kind
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need you to go sit there now
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rub her crotch, you know?
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not like normal, right?
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bit pressured there and stuff.
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and you're super stoned
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these things really.
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just going with the flow,
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Harold was a little like,
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him riled up to a point
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sort of gregarious with it
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totally getting Harold out,
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that performance out of Harold.
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kind of like, whoa, you know?
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my mom being like, yo,
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Harold with his dick out.
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on the set always say that,
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those traumatic experiences
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towards the end of filming
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end was near with the film
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and the production people
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pull this motherfucker out.
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is there for when you fall,
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didn't have his biological dad.
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connection fell apart, you know?
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you know where he is.
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old, 15 year old boy,
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hate this motherfucker.
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him because he's abusive.
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between her and my father.
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that until I was about nine.
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and he was beating on her
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knife and I told him to stop.
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said. We got each other.
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studio in Tribeca
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846. and we got to see it there
before it was released, right?
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was filled with us.
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screamed and applauded
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the best part about it
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we were in it together.
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- Hell yeah!
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and I was like, 'Sweet!',
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what does this mean?
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887. And like, this is strange.
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888. - I remember Harold was like crazy psyched
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889. on his bonus check
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890. and went and bought the Air Max 953
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891. which had just come out
and everybody wanted them.
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892. - Literally after the film
it was just like, okay,
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893. back to skating, back to what we know.
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894. - We were only concerned about
the basic needs to survive.
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895. Where's the next meal coming from?
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896. Where's the roof over my head?
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897. What's next, you know?
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898. We were left where we started from.
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899. - After that, I didn't see Larry at all.
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900. Larry was hanging out with
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902. He's gone.
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903. - Then I done heard it's going to be
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904. at the Cannes Film
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905. Nobody was invited.
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906. Not even Justin,
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907. none of the kids was invited.
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908. That was like a slap in the face.
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909. When it came to those award shows
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910. and all these accolades coming.
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911. Crickets.
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912. Crickets, Larry and Harmony.
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913. Those were the representatives of 'Kids'.
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914. - Press
conference after the showing
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915. of the movie 'Kids' that I'm sure you saw
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916. in this morning.
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917. You have a question to ask,
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918. please signal your- signal ahead of time.
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919. - Go ahead.
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920. - Mr. Carlos Polav from Colombia.
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921. - Does youth in New York have other values
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922. than sex and other interests in life?
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923. - Well, I think when you're,
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924. when you're a kid at a certain age,
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925. that's what you think about.
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926. You think about sex all the time.
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927. - Richard Brooks from the London Observer.
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928. Can I just ask Mr. Clark a question?
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929. How old are some of
the actors in the film?
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930. - You saw the film?
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931. - Yeah.
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932. - They're like, you know, different ages.
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933. - As regards to some of
the more explicit scenes,
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934. what age are some of the children?
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935. The youngsters there?
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936. - Of which scenes?
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937. - Well, some of the harder hitting scenes.
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938. - You said earlier that
teenagers only think about sex
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939. and of course-
- And violence, I said.
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940. - And violence but particularly sex.
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941. And I think we've all been
teenagers at one time or another.
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942. So we all know that.
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943. We've all thought about sex
like crazy teenagers. Right?
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944. So what's the purpose of the movie?
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945. - You should make a good
movie and they entertain you.
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946. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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947. - When you say appropriate
age, what do you mean?
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948. - I mean they were, you know,
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949. they were the right age for the movie.
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950. I don't know what you mean.
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951. - What does that mean then?
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952. What age?
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953. Yes. Were they underage?
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954. - Which people, you know, specifically?
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955. - Have the actors
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956. really used drugs during the shooting?
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957. Or was it just pretending?
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958. - You talk? You asking me?
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959. - There was no drugs.
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960. - No drugs were used. No, absolutely not.
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961. - Not even real whippers.
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962. - Sir, was it easy to put together a cast
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963. where we would have young girls
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964. that would have to appear naked?
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965. - Listen, if I sound angry,
I hope I don't sound angry,
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966. but I haven't done this before
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967. and some of these questions
sound like challenges,
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968. you know, like eh, why did you do this?
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969. Why did you do that?
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970. Fuck, I don't know, you know?
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971. - Listen-
- It's a movie, man.
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972. It's like, you know,
movie- movie, you know.
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973. - Ladies and gentlemen,
thank you very much.
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974. - Thank you.
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975. - There's a new film in some
theatres around the country.
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976. This one is called 'Kids'.
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977. - This weekend 'Kids' opened in big cities
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978. around the country,
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979. - Picked up and released
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980. by the Weinstein Brothers.
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981. It's a little movie which
cost a million dollars to make
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982. about kids in their middle teen
years crashing through life
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983. without supervision or
structure in New York City.
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984. - It was my life basically.
That's how I grew up.
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985. - They had it down to- to a tee.
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986. - Justin was here
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987. when the first magazine
article came out about it.
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988. He was just like, 'Oh, do look at this,
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989. look at this'.
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990. And it was dope.
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991. We knew things were going
to happen because of it.
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992. And he kind of felt that way too.
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993. I was really excited for him.
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994. - Editorial write-ups and reviews he got,
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995. it was insane.
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996. - It has an authenticity.
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997. - Yes, it does.
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998. - Just kind of blows a
lot of other fiction films
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999. out of the water.
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1000. - What's making news
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1001. in America tonight?
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1002. 'Kids'.
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1003. It's the unexpected hit of the year.
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1004. Moving to over 160
locations around the country
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1005. this weekend.
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1006. - But I'm like, whoa, people
really want to see this.
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1007. This must be doing well.
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1008. - Well, people just started
saying things to me like,
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1009. you're the girl who was in that movie.
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1010. And I remember realising that, oh my god,
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1011. this is actually a really big thing.
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1012. - It was like on the cover of Newsweek.
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1013. And I remember like people being like,
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1014. 'Do you know you're on
the cover of Newsweek'?
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1015. - The movie's huge.
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1016. So we go see the film,
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1017. the lines were still
around the block long.
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1018. And this is my first time in the public
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1019. and I'm sitting there
and we're all together
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1020. watching a movie and I'm just like,
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1021. I don't know.
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1022. I don't know what to think.
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1023. I see myself giving a
tutorial on how to take cigars
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1024. and take out the tobacco
and then replace it
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1025. with marijuana on a screen
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1026. and everybody's coming outside
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1027. and everybody was like, 'Oh, that's them.
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1028. That's them'.
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1029. You know, everybody's like,
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1030. hey, that's them from the film.
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1031. - The initial reactions
to this film by people
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1032. who just saw it were interesting
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1033. because they related to it as if somehow
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1034. it was a documentary.
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1035. - Yeah.
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1036. - They didn't believe
that those were actors.
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1037. - Yeah.
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1038. - And that that was dialogue.
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1039. - Most people thought
it was a documentary.
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1040. Most people.
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1041. - Very scary. It's very scary.
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1042. - It is not a pretty picture.
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1043. They hang out, act out,
skate fast, go nowhere.
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1044. They swill beer, swear,
smoke dope, have sex.
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1045. - It's a deeply
shocking and disturbing film
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1046. which feels absolutely authentic.
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1047. - And everywhere produced
lively arguments.
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1048. Is this real?
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1049. - You want to pound this kid?
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1050. - Yeah, I hear what people are saying.
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1051. I felt somewhat sort of exposed.
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1052. Not in a good way though, you know,
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1053. and not in a comfortable way.
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1054. Maybe my own insecurities
with myself. Right?
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1055. This, this ain't going to work.
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1056. - Get him out of here.
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1057. - Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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1058. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
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1059. Get out of here.
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1060. Enough.
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1061. - I felt like I was being judged.
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1062. I'm starting to feel like that aggression
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1063. from where I'm growing up.
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1064. I might get violent and I
didn't want to get violent
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1065. but it was there.
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1066. That's going to turn me in a direction
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1067. that I cannot turn from.
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1068. I need to get away.
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1069. - What's wrong? What's wrong about this?
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1070. I live in this neighbourhood, man.
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1071. - But Harold wanted to
be in people's minds
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1072. and remembered and be spoken of.
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1073. - You are Harold.
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1074. - Like no, this is out in America.
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1075. It was really big in
like London and Japan,
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1076. all that stuff.
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1077. I don't know, I think,
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1078. I think I could do any fucking film.
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1079. I think I could blow any film.
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1080. Like I could bust like Sam Lee Jackson.
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1081. I'm just telling you straight up.
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1082. I could, I could-
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1083. I know I could do it.
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1084. I know I could just like have people,
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1085. I could get attention from all people
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1086. from across America, around the world.
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1087. De, la, la, la, la.
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1088. - There you go. There you have it.
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1089. - I had some animosity towards the film
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1090. because it's part of the
reason why a lot the guys
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1091. from the crew kind of stopped skating
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1092. and started hanging out.
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1093. You know what I mean?
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1094. My friends were going out
a lot and partying a lot
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1095. and going out,
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1096. starting to go out to
clubs and stuff a lot.
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1097. In the drop of a dime,
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1098. they would sell their set up
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1099. or something to get money
to go out that night.
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1100. You know what I mean?
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1101. I didn't like people
from outside the circle
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1102. that didn't skate.
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1103. They don't understand.
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1104. We all came from fucked
up family situations like,
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1105. the reality for a lot of that shit.
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1106. You know what I mean?
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1107. They just see like these cool
fucking dudes in a movie,
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1108. not a care in the world.
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1109. It always seemed like those
people brought some bad
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1110. to the mix.
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1111. Bad influences and whatnot.
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1112. And I still wanted to escape.
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1113. People started changing, man.
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1114. - At the age of 19.
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1115. Our next guest wrote the screenplay
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1116. for what has turned out to
be the most talked about film
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1117. of the year.
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1118. It's called 'Kids', ladies
and gentlemen, here he is.
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1119. Harmony Korine.
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1120. Harmony, come on out.
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1121. - I heard through the grapevine
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1122. Harmony got like some three picture deal.
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1123. That's dope.
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1124. Got his success.
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1125. - And you wrote it when
you were 19 years old.
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1126. - Yeah.
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1127. - And how do you get it
turned in from a script?
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1128. How do you get it turned
into a motion picture?
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1129. - Oh, I'm not sure.
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1130. - Yeah.
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1131. - I mean, Harmony lived
right around the corner
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1132. from the shop.
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1133. We would see him like
occasionally walk by and say hi.
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1134. I felt him distancing
himself from the crew.
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1135. - It wasn't like Washington Square Park,
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1136. we would hang out,
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1137. skate with us all day.
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1138. It was like, yo gone.
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1139. - I remember watching Harmony transform
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1140. into like a person that
I didn't recognise.
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1141. - At first. I took it a
little personal right?
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1142. I felt betrayed.
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1143. I felt used.
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1144. We didn't treat each other like that.
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1145. Then I was like yeah, whatever.
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1146. I'll just keep it moving. You know?
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1147. I got my brothers.
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1148. Do what you need to do, you know?
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1149. - We was once slumming for a long time
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1150. but we doing, we doing okay now.
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1151. - Ladies and gentlemen,
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1152. we're here today to
celebrate independent film.
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1153. - The leading roles created
an opportunity for themselves.
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1154. There was an avenue open
for them to pursue a career
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1155. in acting further.
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1156. - And the Spirit Award goes
to Justin Pierce for 'Kids'.
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1157. - I'm supposed to say something right now.
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1158. Thank you. I'd like to thank my mom first.
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1159. Obviously.
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1160. - Definitely.
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1161. - Larry Clark, Harmony
Korine for writing this
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1162. who this award really goes to obviously
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1163. because I wouldn't have said nothing
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1164. that he didn't, right.
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1165. So now it's Harold's turn to talk.
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1166. Thank you.
- I'd like to
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1167. to thank my mom, my dad,
they locked up in LA
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1168. and I'd also like to thank my family.
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1169. That's basically it.
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1170. Peace.
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1171. - Thank you.
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1172. - I remember him talking to me about it.
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1173. You know that he's going to move to LA
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1174. and things like that, you know.
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1175. Because he wanted to, you know,
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1176. see how we would react, you know?
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1177. And at first he was kind of like nervous
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1178. but all the homies was like,
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1179. 'Nah dude, you got to be
out. You got to do it'.
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1180. He didn't want to leave.
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1181. He didn't want to leave New York.
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1182. He didn't want to leave his family.
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1183. - What could he do to get
from point A to point B
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1184. and like point B is, you
know, having food, clothing,
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1185. shelter, some sense of
normalcy and safety.
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1186. Assume you could find that in acting
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1187. and you know,
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1188. what better place to go than
the West Coast to do that?
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1189. - You got a hundred point of selection
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1190. - Diamond? New York City will-
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1191. You can't buy this in New York.
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1192. - Justin moved out here way
before like anybody else did.
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1193. Justin was kind of like the pioneer.
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1194. - Yeah, Justin, you ready to break up?
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1195. - I'm ready, dude, I can't wait.
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1196. - I will come out here,
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1197. hang out with my girlfriend,
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1198. go back to New York, you know?
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1199. And same for Harold.
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1200. - One of those mass things,
whatever, I mean like-
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1201. - Sort of like this free flowing
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1202. New York to LA kind of vibe.
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1203. - Like New York right here.
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1204. Except for like two.
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1205. - Fucked up.
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1206. - Fuck with this kid.
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1207. - I remember Harold like
just going up to everybody
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1208. at, 'Yo kids, like yo, what's up?
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1209. Like let's work together, you know?
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1210. Put me in your movie.
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1211. Oh hey, nice to meet you man.
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1212. Phenomenal penis in that film.
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1213. We should talk about working together“.
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1214. You know, you're like what?
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1215. What the fuck is going on?
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1216. - Now get this guy.
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1217. Get this guy.
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1218. - There's that much raw
unadulterated brilliance
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1219. and talent in that life.
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1220. You know, Harold would get auditions
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1221. and I would like have to help him,
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1222. like studying for auditions and stuff
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1223. because some learning issues.
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1224. I would help him out.
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1225. Help him memorise the stuff,
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1226. help him go over it, you know.
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1227. Obviously, Justin was
getting a lot of attention.
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1228. You know, Justin would
get all these movies
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1229. and all of a sudden it's
like, you know, he is famous.
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1230. - So everybody right
here is pretty much zen
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1231. so we're going to represent like
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1233. - New York.
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1234. - San Francisco.
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1235. - Exactly.
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1236. - Pretty much southern
comfortable right now.
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1237. - I started getting calls
from Justin right from Cali.
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1238. He, yo, he would call me.
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1239. We would be talking and
chopping it up, right?
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1240. So, how's it going?
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1241. I'm doing well.
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1242. Da da da da.
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1243. I could hear, I could
hear that he was lonely.
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1244. We know he was lonely
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1245. because he would tell us.
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1246. The drinking didn't help.
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1247. It stimulated more animosity and rage.
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1248. I lost my dad at 12 and a half
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1249. but I knew him.
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1250. But he didn't.
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1251. He always felt alone.
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1252. How do you think you
would feel your friend,
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1253. he comes from the bottom
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1254. and is starting to make
a better life for himself
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1255. and have all these opportunities
and he's telling you that
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1256. there's something bothering me so deep
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1257. that I don't even want
none of this shit no more.
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1258. It was heavy.
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1259. Larry started doing art shows
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1260. with all the photos he
had taken pre 'Kids'.
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1261. Went to this gallery on Prince Street.
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1262. I remember walking in there
and I seen a picture of me
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1263. and pictures of Harold, pictures of the-
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1264. All of us, just everybody.
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1265. Like the walls were lined
with pictures of us.
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1266. I think I counted about 51 photos.
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1267. They all had sold out signs next to them.
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1268. I was like, 'Whoa'.
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1269. That's crazy.
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1270. And the prices were like 3100, 2800, 42.
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1271. I was like,
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1272. 'Damn, this dude is killing it'.
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1273. You know?
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1274. - I just assumed there
wouldn't be any pictures of me
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1275. because I don't remember
him taking any pictures
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1276. and then when we went
down and looked at them,
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1277. there were all kinds of
pictures of us, you know.
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1278. And that was interesting
cause I was like, wow,
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1279. I don't remember this at all.
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1280. - He never reached out to anyone
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1281. and said this did so well here, you know.
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1282. Like you live in the fucking projects,
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1283. like on a foam sofa that's
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1284. in your hair half the fucking time.
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1285. Like here's a little extra or something.
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1286. No, that never happens.
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1287. He got what he wanted.
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1288. - Okay, we get that feeling like yay.
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1289. Yeah, great.
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1290. Lovedit
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1291. That was gratifying too but
there was also a flip side.
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1292. So now the movie's huge.
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1293. It grows 22 million.
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1294. 1.5 and it get back 22?
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1295. Somebody's eating.
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1296. That's a lot.
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1297. Here's your thousand
dollars and we own this.
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1298. Later.
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1299. It was clearly calculated
by someone with experience
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1300. on how to manipulate us
into giving up so much based
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what we've experienced.
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1302. That felt off, you know.
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1303. That's when that resentment
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1305. What the fuck?
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1306. - We are in-
- How you doing?
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1307. - Long Beach, California.
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1308. - Harold was frustrated.
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1309. He was trying different things
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1310. but things weren't hitting for him.
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1311. - From New York, I'm from New York.
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1312. - Harmony, Rosario, Chloe,
they were doing great.
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1314. They had this support system.
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1315. We didn't have any of that
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1316. and he wasn't necessarily jealous of them.
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1317. He just wanted to be like
where they were headed,
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1318. you know?
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1319. That 'Kids' cloud was hovering
around us forever now,
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1320. you know so our crew ended
up being all the kids
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1321. from 'Kids',
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1322. that's what that we were labelled as.
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1323. You know,
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1324. he would go out all the time
because that's what he did.
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1325. Now we're going to parties
where like, you know,
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1327. and all these big wigs are hanging out.
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yo, that's my favourite movie.
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1329. And you know,
Copy !req
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up by Leonard DiCaprio
Copy !req
1331. and his crew of people.
Copy !req
1332. - Man, Leonard DiCaprio
is downstairs and shit
Copy !req
1333. and we are going to hang out.
Copy !req
1334. - You know, there's a
million fucking sycophants
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1335. and there's people that are like,
Copy !req
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you the fucking world.
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1338. and I think Harold got
caught up in that for sure
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Copy !req
1340. You know, I mean, Harold liked it.
Copy !req
1341. - Like high class fucking place.
Copy !req
1342. They doing drugs and she
said they doing drugs
Copy !req
1343. and they don't want to
get the behind scenes.
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1344. - He starts getting
into drugs and alcohol.
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Copy !req
1346. - Somebody's going to
get hurt from this shit
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Betty Ford and clean up
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Copy !req
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in the Hollywood Hills
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Copy !req
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with his girlfriend Gina.
Copy !req
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remember feeling so happy
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Copy !req
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the street from them.
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1360. and they had this awesome
house and they had a backyard.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
1363. happy domestic life together.
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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1371. and I was like, yo Lord
of the Rings y'all,
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1372. Lord of the Rings.
Copy !req
1373. I was like, wow, sick.
Copy !req
1374. I was like, this kid is going up,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1376. - So how does that work?
Copy !req
1377. You're hanging around in
Washington Square Park,
Copy !req
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and then you're in a movie
Copy !req
1379. and now you're in Hollywood
Copy !req
1380. and you've made two more pictures.
Copy !req
1381. - 'A Brother's Kiss',
it'll come out in the fall.
Copy !req
1382. - So you're an actor now?
Copy !req
1383. - Now I am.
Copy !req
1384. - Uh-huh.
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1385. - Acting was good for him.
Copy !req
1386. Like I used to make fun
of him all the time for it
Copy !req
1387. because like you sit there for a second
Copy !req
1388. and get into character like
fucking cheesy motherfucker,
Copy !req
1389. like you know, I used to make fun of him
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1392. - Where'd you see yourself
in like five years from now,
Copy !req
1393. but do you think you're still
going to be doing acting?
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1395. Definitely.
Copy !req
1396. Made up my mind and not going to give up.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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seemed like a little,
Copy !req
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or drunk or something.
Copy !req
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doorbell and telling me,
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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like happy together,
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
1410. This is so exciting.
Copy !req
1411. - And Justin knew he needed, he knew it.
Copy !req
1412. And a father is a way for
him to fill himself up.
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1413. And he was happy because he
was starting to gain stability.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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to be very like comforting
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hadn't really had before.
Copy !req
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really solid and then,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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and she was really scared
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
1423. I really need you to talk to Justin
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1424. and I'm feeling scared.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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so she had run away,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1428. can you please go over there?
Copy !req
1429. Like she was worried about him.
Copy !req
1430. I went over there and
he seemed really upset
Copy !req
1431. and like upset at himself.
Copy !req
1432. That's the sense I got was like, oh shit.
Copy !req
1433. I'm fucked up, I'm up in the
head and like I fucked up.
Copy !req
1434. I remember saying, you know,
Copy !req
1435. sometimes in the moment things
seem really, really hard,
Copy !req
1436. but then like you know,
Copy !req
1437. if you just like go to sleep
and wake up the next day,
Copy !req
1438. like you feel better.
Copy !req
1439. He was feeling really afraid
Copy !req
1440. that things were not going to work out.
Copy !req
1441. What I felt inside for Justin was deep,
Copy !req
1442. deep sadness around how
much pain he was in.
Copy !req
1443. Like he was in just a
tremendous amount of pain.
Copy !req
1444. - Their relationship fell apart.
Copy !req
1445. So now you are alone to
deal with your darkness
Copy !req
1446. and you can't.
Copy !req
1447. I remember him talking to me about it.
Copy !req
1448. He said, 'Yo man, I feel
like killing myself.
Copy !req
1449. And I said, that shit is selfish,
Copy !req
1450. you know what I'm saying?
Copy !req
1451. Because you're trying
to run from something
Copy !req
1452. that you can't,
Copy !req
1453. we can't run from things,
we have to face them.
Copy !req
1454. So where you going to go from it?
Copy !req
1455. And I could hear that
I confronted him like
Copy !req
1456. how Harold confronted me
Copy !req
1457. but because but that
was the tough love part
Copy !req
1458. and that was the part like yo man,
Copy !req
1459. all the stuff you've been doing,
Copy !req
1460. you're doing really well, man.
Copy !req
1461. Like you're such a powerful individual.
Copy !req
1462. Get a grip, bro, get a grip.
Copy !req
1463. Like we all have to find that grip.
Copy !req
1464. And do you, you are on a whole
another level energy- wise.
Copy !req
1465. You got to grip up, man.
Copy !req
1466. - Justin Pierce who rose to notoriety
Copy !req
1467. as a skateboarding delinquent
Copy !req
1468. in the 1995 film 'Kids' was found dead
Copy !req
1469. in his Las Vegas hotel
room, Monday evening.
Copy !req
1470. County coroner Ron Flood
confirmed that quote,
Copy !req
1471. 'Hanging is the cause of death
Copy !req
1472. and the manner of death is suicide'.
Copy !req
1473. Pierce was just 25 years old.
Copy !req
1474. - Peter, you got a phone call
Copy !req
1475. and then he told me, 'Yo, Justin died'.
Copy !req
1476. That just crushed me, man.
Copy !req
1477. - He didn't mean to do it.
Copy !req
1478. Like he was just acting
out, like that's it.
Copy !req
1479. Like I know him.
Copy !req
1480. Like this was not what was meant to be.
Copy !req
1481. He's not one to be alone,
Copy !req
1482. like especially when he's fucked up
Copy !req
1483. and especially if he's hurting.
Copy !req
1484. It's really fucked up.
Copy !req
1485. I think if Justin didn't go to LA,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1487. We were each other's
support system for so long
Copy !req
1488. that things really did start
to fall apart after that.
Copy !req
1489. I don't think if the film happened,
Copy !req
1490. I don't think Justin would've been dead.
Copy !req
1491. So I wish it never happened.
Copy !req
1492. - I thought all of this
stuff was supposed to make
Copy !req
1493. our lives better and enrich us, you know,
Copy !req
1494. and take us further.
Copy !req
1495. All this notoriety and fame,
all this stuff is over.
Copy !req
1496. This whole, we this, we that-
Copy !req
1497. it's over.
Copy !req
1498. It's over, guys. It's done.
Copy !req
1499. I'm going to take this
as a sign to grow up.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1501. and from that moment,
Copy !req
1502. I don't know what it was, but I saw like,
Copy !req
1503. yo, this dude, whatever he
does from this point on,
Copy !req
1504. it was going to do to the fullest.
Copy !req
1505. I separated myself from
everything revolving
Copy !req
1506. around that because I have a
family and a whole new life.
Copy !req
1507. That was a really daunting
Copy !req
1508. and troublesome time for me.
Copy !req
1509. Dealing with your dysfunctions as a kid
Copy !req
1510. and how that's rolling
over into your family.
Copy !req
1511. And I was petrified.
Copy !req
1512. You know, Harold's skating
less, he's partying more,
Copy !req
1513. he's drinking more, he's drugging more
Copy !req
1514. and he's not getting work.
Copy !req
1515. You know like acting work.
Copy !req
1516. You know he's walking around
on the strength of his name
Copy !req
1517. and how he treated people.
Copy !req
1518. So when he started to break down
Copy !req
1519. and needed a new coping
mechanism, it made total sense.
Copy !req
1520. - Sound depressed, right?
Copy !req
1521. Sounding real depressed right now.
Copy !req
1522. - With me right now.
Copy !req
1523. - I feel like people took
advantage of the situation.
Copy !req
1524. They would do it in such a slick way
Copy !req
1525. that he thought he was coming up.
Copy !req
1526. - I'm 15 and up. I could be
on the law with that, right?
Copy !req
1527. I could be on the law with
that on the low, right?
Copy !req
1528. - Because he wasn't educated.
Copy !req
1529. Somebody's going to take advantage of you
Copy !req
1530. if you don't what the fuck you're doing.
Copy !req
1531. - This drunk dude in Milwaukee.
Copy !req
1532. He wants me to ride for his company
Copy !req
1533. and be sponsored by one of the companies
Copy !req
1534. that they aren't like
they aren't doing good.
Copy !req
1535. - Right?
Copy !req
1536. - He thought it would pay
off eventually for him.
Copy !req
1537. Somehow some way people ripped him off
Copy !req
1538. and they did a good job at it.
Copy !req
1539. - I been on mad companies, mad companies-
Copy !req
1540. - So whatever-
- Mad sketchy companies
Copy !req
1541. like the one dude with a coke hat.
Copy !req
1542. - What happened, yo?
Copy !req
1543. - One dude like did so much coke,
Copy !req
1544. fucking like spend all his money.
Copy !req
1545. - Instead of giving him money,
Copy !req
1546. the money that he deserved,
Copy !req
1547. they gave him a bag of coke.
Copy !req
1548. - Shut the fuck up.
Copy !req
1549. - And I got mad at my brother
Copy !req
1550. because-
Copy !req
1551. - We're men now we're not fucking kids.
Copy !req
1552. - And those- who the fuck is that?
Copy !req
1553. Do that type of shit when-
Copy !req
1554. - That one your pain.
Copy !req
1555. Fuck that.
Copy !req
1556. - Are you running for somebody right now?
Copy !req
1557. - One day we was in
front of Supreme, right?
Copy !req
1558. So Harold would say to me, yo, you got $5?
Copy !req
1559. So I said yo, why you asking me for money?
Copy !req
1560. You got money in your pocket, yo.
Copy !req
1561. Yeah because you going to buy coke
Copy !req
1562. so you asking me $5 because
he's addicted to it.
Copy !req
1563. And then that flashback
of when he screamed at me
Copy !req
1564. in the park.
Copy !req
1565. Just like how he confronted
me, I could do that too.
Copy !req
1566. No, I ain't giving it to you
because that's some bullshit.
Copy !req
1567. Because you be around
all these other people
Copy !req
1568. and now you around the family
Copy !req
1569. and I'm telling you, I'm confronting you.
Copy !req
1570. So what you want to do,
Copy !req
1571. and I have the right to say that
Copy !req
1572. and I have the right to
feel this way to say that.
Copy !req
1573. Just like you had the
right to feel that way
Copy !req
1574. and say what you said to
me, which impacted my life.
Copy !req
1575. That was my way of saying,
yo, I care about you, bro.
Copy !req
1576. Harold is going do what
Harold's going to do.
Copy !req
1577. Fine. He's entitled to that.
Copy !req
1578. I know he knew where I was coming from,
Copy !req
1579. but as far as skating and
acting, that was washed up.
Copy !req
1580. Now he was reduced to nothing.
Copy !req
1581. - How you doing?
Copy !req
1582. I'm Harold Hunter,
Copy !req
1583. And you watching armpit TV.
Copy !req
1584. - Had to go back there.
Copy !req
1585. Campos Plaza on 13th Street
between Avenue B and Avenue C,
Copy !req
1586. that was always where it ended up at.
Copy !req
1587. - I remember he would tell me, you know,
Copy !req
1588. he was like,
Copy !req
1589. I don't want to die in the projects, man,
Copy !req
1590. I don't want to die.
Copy !req
1591. You know I don't want to die.
Copy !req
1592. And it's that, that
cycle, that vicious cycle.
Copy !req
1593. The guy on the top, the guy on the bottom.
Copy !req
1594. Now he was on the bottom.
Copy !req
1595. He didn't like being on the bottom
Copy !req
1596. and he used to being open about it.
Copy !req
1597. - And he's not my friend
anymore, you know?
Copy !req
1598. No, I think he's a little nuts.
Copy !req
1599. Don't, don't let anybody use it-
Copy !req
1600. - All right.
Copy !req
1601. - He starts to build up some resentment.
Copy !req
1602. How's that dude?
Copy !req
1603. He'll say it, he'll say it straight.
Copy !req
1604. - And action!
Copy !req
1605. - Yo, this is Harold Hunter
and this is my story.
Copy !req
1606. - But with all the
connections that you had
Copy !req
1607. from like 'Kids' and all
the people you worked with,
Copy !req
1608. you can't get work?
Copy !req
1609. I mean, having connections doesn't come-
Copy !req
1610. - They're trying to look out, man.
Copy !req
1611. They're only looking
out for they- self, yo.
Copy !req
1612. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1613. - After the movie was over, it was weird.
Copy !req
1614. It was like we were
stars but we had nothing.
Copy !req
1615. I made a thousand dollars off that film.
Copy !req
1616. It was not an union.
Copy !req
1617. - That's all you made?
Copy !req
1618. - I made a thousand dollars.
Copy !req
1619. So at the time I was like,
wow, a thousand dollars.
Copy !req
1620. - Right?
Copy !req
1621. But that ain't shit-
Copy !req
1622. - That shit ain't nothing, dogs.
Copy !req
1623. - The movie did.
Copy !req
1624. - Me and my man Hamilton at the time,
Copy !req
1625. it was like, yo man, I
can't- I didn't eat today.
Copy !req
1626. Nothing, man.
Copy !req
1627. Could I get some money for food?
Copy !req
1628. - He always had his hopes up.
Copy !req
1629. They're not going to forget about me,
Copy !req
1630. they're going to remember me,
Copy !req
1631. they're going to help me.
Copy !req
1632. Those are my friends.
Copy !req
1633. They just didn't come through.
Copy !req
1634. - What's going on right there?
Copy !req
1635. - Wardrobe.
Copy !req
1636. - Every time I try to
talk to him about drugs,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
1639. You know what I mean?
Copy !req
1640. But like, I learned my lesson,
Copy !req
1641. so why the fuck I would do something
Copy !req
1642. that kill my mother?
Copy !req
1643. Right now, I didn't want
my brother to disappear,
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1645. Like me and my brother
had a crazy argument
Copy !req
1646. like I'm telling you like we
were about to kill each other.
Copy !req
1647. And then my son walks
into the living room,
Copy !req
1648. he starts playing with
my son and goes, yo,
Copy !req
1649. chill out Ron, the kid is here.
Copy !req
1650. I'm still mad but now he's
throwing my son in the air,
Copy !req
1651. they laughing.
Copy !req
1652. Like bro, we just have a fucking-
Copy !req
1653. we just had an argument like,
this is serious right now.
Copy !req
1654. I'm like- I just walked away from him.
Copy !req
1655. He went to a party and I
remember him coming back.
Copy !req
1656. It was like, like 10:30,
11 o'clock at night.
Copy !req
1657. And I-
Copy !req
1658. he was like, yo, Ronald,
Copy !req
1659. I love you, yo, I love you, love you.
Copy !req
1660. Yeah. So I think,
Copy !req
1661. but I remember checking on him
Copy !req
1662. and I like bugged the fuck out,
Copy !req
1663. You know what I mean?
Copy !req
1664. You know, I shook the nigger mad times.
Copy !req
1665. - Like you're fucking kidding me like,
Copy !req
1666. just guilt and sadness.
Copy !req
1667. And then it's like, oh,
we all know what to do.
Copy !req
1668. We all meet up and we
all drink and we all cry
Copy !req
1669. and we all go to the
wake and we all bury him
Copy !req
1670. and it's the same thing again.
Copy !req
1671. The same fucking place.
Copy !req
1672. Like it's just- it's
just too much already.
Copy !req
1673. - He passed away in the projects
so that for me is tough.
Copy !req
1674. It's off, you know?
Copy !req
1675. - This line of people walking
up to pay their respects,
Copy !req
1676. to see Harold, people from all over,
Copy !req
1677. it was incredible.
Copy !req
1678. - Love, right?
Copy !req
1679. Just everything so I'll miss him.
Copy !req
1680. Love you, Harold.
Copy !req
1681. - What is it about Harold
that he's able to connect
Copy !req
1682. with all these people?
Copy !req
1683. Well, what is it about this guy?
Copy !req
1684. What special quality does he hold?
Copy !req
1685. Does he contain?
- My man is the man.
Copy !req
1686. - I said, yo, Harold
should have been the most
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1687. guttiest criminal out.
Copy !req
1688. Being in a movie that becomes
a fucking cultural classic
Copy !req
1689. and you end up going back to 13th Street
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1690. between Avenue B and C, apartment five 0
Copy !req
1691. and still have a smile on your face.
Copy !req
1692. And still want to make people happy
Copy !req
1693. and still want to stay out of trouble.
Copy !req
1694. Yo, that takes a lot of strength to do.
Copy !req
1695. And with all that, this still happened.
Copy !req
1696. There's no escape
Copy !req
1697. because you got no one
around to guide you.
Copy !req
1698. You are vulnerable.
Copy !req
1699. This is years, I'm wiping
years out of my face,
Copy !req
1700. years of pain, years of lessons.
Copy !req
1701. It's so hard to be vulnerable,
you know what I mean?
Copy !req
1702. And this world doesn't
allow you to be vulnerable.
Copy !req
1703. If this happened to Harold,
Copy !req
1704. what's going to happen to the rest of us?
Copy !req
1705. I need to heal myself
from all of this, man,
Copy !req
1706. all these traumas, man, you know.
Copy !req
1707. I need to fix it up
Copy !req
1708. because now I'm a father.
Copy !req
1709. It's my duty for my sons
to be there for them.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1711. what I've learned from Harold and Justin.
Copy !req
1712. Keep going.
Copy !req
1713. - Okay!
Copy !req
1714. I will keep going.
Copy !req
1715. Stuff they were never able
to learn from their fathers.
Copy !req
1716. - Okay, one sec.
Copy !req
1717. Yep, whenever you're ready.
Copy !req
1718. - Sorry. My name's Michael
Hayes and I'm from Canberra.
Copy !req
1719. I'm Australian and I'm
the biological father of
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
1722. when I found out that he
had actually been born.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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house out in West London.
Copy !req
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1726. I'd fallen into a relationship
Copy !req
1727. with a young Welsh girl, Merrill.
Copy !req
1728. Merrill was quite a character.
Copy !req
1729. She loved to sing, loved
to party, in a good way.
Copy !req
1730. We enjoyed our self for a few
months and then parted ways.
Copy !req
1731. I'm going to go back to
Australia and go to university
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1732. and get a career.
Copy !req
1733. Headed back here and did exactly that
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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my 60th birthday party.
Copy !req
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people turned up very late
Copy !req
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who'd been over to London
Copy !req
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after I'd been there.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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tragedy was really double
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1746. because not that long back,
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1747. her son had also died and that,
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1748. you know, they thought,
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1749. oh maybe she died a bit of a broken heart
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1750. because they said she'd
been completely destroyed
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1751. by the whole thing.
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1752. And I said, what do you know about him?
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1753. And he said, oh, oh,
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1754. oh I can't really tell
you very much about that
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1755. except he looks a hell of a lot like you.
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1756. And I went, whoa, okay.
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1757. I said, do you even have a name for him?
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1758. I went straight online
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1759. and googled the name Justin Pierce
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1760. and up came a photo that I swear was,
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1761. it could have been me at the same age.
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1762. Stared and stared at it and
thought this can't be real.
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1763. As soon as I found out the dates,
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1764. I figured out straight away
there is a strong possibility
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1765. that he was mine.
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1766. Not too long before his mum died,
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1767. she came back to Wales
to be with her family
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1768. and she knew she was
dying there from cancer.
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1769. And shortly before she died she said,
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1770. oh look, there's one thing
I want you to do for me.
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1771. That if you ever see Michael again,
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1772. please tell him that he had a son.
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1773. That secret, it robbed two people.
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1774. An awful human tragedy
that he was never able
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1775. to find his father.
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1776. But Merrill had her own reasons.
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1777. I guess she was very protective
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1778. of the one little boy she had.
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1779. Probably not a lot of point
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1780. in me trying to work out why.
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1781. I'd lost two brothers already
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1782. and then to find that
I'd lost a son as well
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1783. was just another knife being twisted.
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1784. It cuts me deeply that
I was not there for him.
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1785. I just wished I could
have had him in my life.
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1786. But you know, yeah, it's hard.
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1787. What more can I say?
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1788. - When you breaking a cycle,
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1789. the only way out is through that.
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1790. There's no other way to it but that.
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1791. Because people think people
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1792. from the projects are inferior in society.
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1793. And because you come from poverty
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1794. and you know you don't
have both your parents,
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1795. you can be used at the disposal of those
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1796. of some type of social
and economic status.
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1797. I appreciate that. I've experienced it.
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1798. I also appreciate that I no
longer need that experience
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1799. so I can peacefully walk away.
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1800. Leaving New York
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1801. and moving to the Netherlands
is not an easy ride.
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1802. Make no mistake.
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1803. It was hard.
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1804. Justin and Harold are superheroes to me.
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1805. You know, those are my superheroes.
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1806. They made it possible
for me to keep going.
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1807. I have many dark periods, which we all do.
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1808. Years of pain and people are
still struggling with it.
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1809. Justin is remembered as the guy
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1810. who committed suicide by hanging himself
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1811. at the hotel in Las Vegas.
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1812. Harold's legacy is remembered
as the guy from 'Kids'
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1813. who died of overdose.
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1814. But what about those
other experiences though?
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1815. Just because your friend
can't take it no more,
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1816. you don't want to be here no more,
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1817. doesn't mean you failed.
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1818. That person's a reflection of us all.
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1819. That's an opportunity for you.
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1820. It's almost like them
sacrificing themselves for you.
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1821. That's legacy.
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1822. Fast forward to today,
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1823. some of us have families of our own
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1824. and it's like people who had
these dysfunctional upbringings
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1825. doing pretty well right now, you know,
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1826. and they've acquired a certain
knowledge that they passed
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1827. onto their children, you know?
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1828. What's going to be their legacy?
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1829. Making this place a better
place for our children.
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1830. Memories and experiences.
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1831. That's where we grow from.
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1832. Far as I'm concerned, Harold
and Justin's legacy is us.
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1833. - Hey Larry. How's it
going, man? It's Hamilton.
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1834. - Who is this?
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1835. - It's Hamilton.
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1836. - Let me call you back.
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