:11:01
	- l'd like to hit him on a gut level.
- Stop it.
:11:04
	He's spitting on my neck
when he talks.
:11:08
	You know something else?
You're so egocentric that...
:11:12
	if l miss my therapy you can only think
of it in terms of how it affects you!
:11:17
	They're probably on their first date.
:11:20
	Probably met by answering an ad
in the New York Review of Books.
:11:23
	"Thirtyish academic
wishes to meet woman...
:11:25
	who's interested in Mozart,
James Joyce and sodomy."
:11:29
	What do you mean
"our sexual problem"?
:11:31
	l'm comparatively normal
for a guy raised in Brooklyn.
:11:34
	l'm sorry. My sexual problem.
Okay? My sexual problem!
:11:38
	l never read that. That was Henry James'
sequel to Turn of the Screw?
:11:42
	lt's the influence of television.
:11:45
	Marshall McLuhan deals with it
in terms of it being a high intensity.
:11:51
	Do you understand?
A hot medium.
:11:53
	What l wouldn't give for a large sock
with horse manure in it.
:11:57
	What do you do when you get stuck
on a movie line with a guy like this?
:12:01
	Wait. Why can't l give my opinion?
lt's a free country!
:12:04
	He can.
Do you have to give it so loud?
:12:07
	Aren't you ashamed
to pontificate like that?
:12:09
	The funny part is, you don't know
anything about Marshall McLuhan.
:12:14
	l happen to teach a class at Columbia
called "TV, Media and Culture."
:12:18
	l think my insights into Mr. McLuhan
have a great deal of validity.
:12:22
	Do you? That's funny, because l happen
to have Mr. McLuhan right here.
:12:27
	Just let me--
Come over here. Tell him.
:12:31
	l heard what you were saying.
:12:33
	You know nothing of my work.
You mean my whole fallacy is wrong.
:12:37
	How you ever got to teach a course
in anything is totally amazing!
:12:41
	lf life were only like this.
:12:47
	June 14, 1940.
The German army occupies Paris.
:12:51
	All over the country,
people are desperate for food.
:12:55
	Those guys in the French Resistance
were really brave.
:12:59
	To have to listen
to Maurice Chevalier sing so much.