The Last of Sheila
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:29:10
Lee, my darling, what are you doing
out here at this ungodly hour?

:29:16
Have I ever told you how sweet
you were to me when I was a child?

:29:20
Nothing could have been simpler.
:29:23
I mean it.
At Daddy's legendary Sunday lunches.

:29:28
I can still see you
on Olivia de Havilland's lap.

:29:33
It's funny, you know.
She was one of the few people...

:29:35
that Sheila ever had anything good
to say about.

:29:38
Couldn't you sleep?
:29:41
Yes, if I took a Seconal,
which I'd rather not do just yet.

:29:51
Lord, I hope that Clinton
really does intend to do this movie.

:29:54
Tom has done nothing but rewrite jobs
for so long now.

:29:58
Need I tell you the two years we've tried
living off Clinton's options on Freak Show.

:30:03
Hardly paid for the pool maintenance?
:30:07
If a glass of second-rate brandy
at this hour...

:30:11
might excuse a certain tactlessness...
:30:13
why don't you dip into capital
and produce your own picture?

:30:16
Private finance
is not that uncommon nowadays.

:30:20
Can you imagine
how Tom would feel about that?

:30:25
Heigh-ho, gang.
:30:26
Going over your hand signals
for the bridge tournament?

:30:33
How'd I feel about what?
:30:36
If after a sudden blackout,
we all discovered we were dead...

:30:40
as a result of some terrible crash
and were on our way to the great beyond.

:30:44
- With Clinton as God.
- Yes.

:30:47
Give me a sip of that.
:30:48
- It's bourbon.
- Right.

:30:51
Well, I hear that calisthenics
are at 8:00 sharp.

:30:55
We wouldn't want to incur disfavor
at this point, would we?

:30:58
Good night.

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