All That Jazz
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:10:00
Why is he mumbling like that?
:10:02
I'll tell you why. Cos I'm the dummy
who let him mumble like that.

:10:07
- Try it.
... death and the clap.

:10:12
So far, I've managed to avoid one of them.
:10:15
You know, man,
death is really a hip thing now.

:10:18
But we all have
very different feelings about it.

:10:21
For instance, to a Catholic,
death is a promotion.

:10:26
Excuse me, Stacy.
:10:27
Women?
:10:33
Hope?
:10:34
All this bullshit about "death with dignity. "
:10:37
You know what death with dignity is?
You don't drool.

:10:39
Change-of-pace time. Request.
Here we go, Vic O'Dante. Hey!

:10:43
Beauty?
:10:50
- Oh, you're a flirt.
- Mm-hm.

:10:53
# Death is in, death is in
:10:55
# Hear them church bells ring
:10:59
I love it, I love it, I love it!
:11:02
Books, magazine articles, TV shows, Ken and
Barbie dolls who have a mutual suicide pact...

:11:07
Oh, man, how many times
do we have to look at the same thing?

:11:10
Until he gets it the way he wants it.
:11:12
There's a lady in Chicago, man,
wrote a book - Dr. Kübler-Ross, with a dash.

:11:17
This chick, man, without
the benefit of dying herself,

:11:22
has broken the process
of death into five stages.

:11:25
Anger, denial, bargaining, depression and
acceptance. Sounds like a Jewish law firm.

:11:32
"Good morning. Anger, Denial,
Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. "

:11:36
Anger.
:11:40
Jesus Christ! Goddamn
son-of-a-bitch, pig-suckin'bastards!

:11:46
Oh, pooh!
:11:49
Bargaining. What did I say? Anger, denial,
bargaining, depression, acceptance.

:11:54
All right, if you happen
to get to denial... denial...

:11:59
"No, that's not me, man. No. Oh-ho...
Somebody else, maybe, but not me. "


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