Annie Hall
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:19:00
Maybe if l put a dish of butter sauce
here, it'll run out the other side.

:19:04
l'm going to get my camera.
:19:06
l think if l could pry--
:19:08
We should have gotten steaks, 'cause
they don't have legs and run around.

:19:15
- Pick this lobster up. Hold it, please.
- You're going to take pictures now?

:19:19
Alvy, it'll be wonderful.
Oh, lovely!

:19:22
- lt's disgusting.
- One more, please? One more.

:19:26
Good!
:19:28
Here's what l want to know.
Am l your first, big romance?

:19:34
- Who was?
- There was Dennis from high school.

:19:38
Local kid who'd meet you in front
of the movie house on Saturday night?

:19:43
- You should've seen how l looked then.
- l can imagine. An astronaut's wife.

:19:48
- Then there was Jerry, the actor.
- Look at you.

:19:51
You're such a clown.
:19:53
- l look pretty.
- You always do. But that guy with you!

:19:56
Acting is like an exploration
of the soul. lt's very religious.

:20:01
Like a kind of
liberating consciousness.

:20:05
lt's like a visual poem.
:20:07
ls he kidding with that crap?
:20:09
Oh, right!
:20:11
Right. l think l know exactly what
you mean when you say "religious."

:20:15
- You do?
- Come on. l was younger.

:20:18
That was last year!
:20:20
lt's like when l think of dying.
You know how l'd like to die?

:20:23
How?
:20:24
l'd like to get torn apart
by wild animals.

:20:27
- Heavy! Eaten by some squirrels.
- He was a terrific actor.

:20:31
He's neat looking
and he was emotional.

:20:35
l don't think you like
emotion too much.

:20:37
Touch my heart with your foot.
:20:40
l may throw up.
:20:42
- He was creepy.
- Yeah!

:20:44
- You're pretty lucky l came along.
- Oh, really? La-de-dah!

:20:50
lf anyone ever told me
that l'd be taking out a girl...

:20:54
who used expressions
like "la-de-dah"--

:20:56
That's right. You really like
those New York girls.

:20:59
- Not just. Not only.
- l'd say so. You married two of them.


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