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1:03:02
- ..guaranteed against a percentage.
- Percentage? What percentage?

1:03:06
- What percentage?
- Yeah.

1:03:10
- (mouths)
- Uh, 20 per cent?

1:03:13
Get outta here!
The guy's a fad, like Hula-Hoops.

1:03:16
Oh, l'm a fucking fad? 30!
1:03:19
Look, uh... did l say 20 per cent?
l really meant to say 30 per cent.

1:03:24
30 per cent? l never paid an actor
30 per cent in my life.

1:03:27
Well, you know Lenny. He's, uh... crazy.
1:03:32
Crazy? Are you guys trying to screw me?
1:03:34
- Yes.
- How crazy can he be?

1:03:37
You pay me what l want
or l don't show up.

1:03:39
- Who is that?
- Pay Lenny or he don't go to work...

1:03:42
(yells unintelligibly)
1:03:46
- What's going on there?
- Look, l'll call you back.

1:03:49
(both laugh)
1:03:51
No, man, it's a lot of bullshit, man,
l'm just a comic.

1:03:54
Yeah, but for a nightclub comic,
1:03:56
you certainly have a great deal
of social impact.

1:03:59
No. Come on, man.
1:04:02
True. And people say you feel
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a certain obligation to speak out
on subjects that would not normally...

1:04:08
No, no, no. That's not it at all.
l'm just trying to make a buck.

1:04:12
Oh, that's nice.
1:04:16
- You want some yoghurt?
- No, thank you.

1:04:18
- lt's good for you. lt's healthy.
- Well, that's good.

1:04:22
l really dig being up there. lt's like l want
to recite a poem in front of everybody.

1:04:26
lt's like you stand up
and everybody listens to you.

1:04:29
Your mother, your father.
They finally listen to you, man.

1:04:33
And they don't chase you outta the room.
1:04:36
- (knocking)
- Yeah, come in.

1:04:38
Hi. Oh, this is Artie Silver,
my manager.

1:04:42
This is... Sorry, l forgot your name again.
1:04:46
- John Santi.
- Mr Santi writes for Time magazine.

1:04:51
- Oh. Very good.
- Uh-huh.

1:04:57
Well, usually l don't like doing interviews,

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