All That Jazz
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:12:04
"Oh, no. You got the wrong...
How about my mother, man?"

:12:08
"She's old, I'm weaned, I'm toilet-trained.
Bye, Ma. You've been terrific. I love ya. "

:12:13
- But not me!
- Mother?

:12:16
Kinda chubby. And jolly.
:12:19
And sexy.
:12:20
Bargaining. Remember her?
:12:26
"Can we sit down and talk
about this like businessmen?"

:12:29
"A negotiation, OK? No more hard drugs.
A little grass, maybe, but that's it. "

:12:34
"OK, all right, look, man, I promise
I won't flash on subways anymore, OK?"

:12:39
Cat drives a hard bargain. Depression...
:12:43
- Hi, Katie.
- "I'm dying!"

:12:47
"Oh, God, am I dying?!"
:12:51
Wanna have dinner together
before I go to the theater?

:12:54
- I can't.
- "The doctor's not dying. "

:12:56
- Should I come over to your apartment later?
- Yeah, sure.

:12:59
- Father?
- Liar, womanizer. You woulda liked him.

:13:04
Wait a minute. I don't know.
We may be working very late tonight.

:13:08
- That's OK.
- Yeah. We'll talk later.

:13:13
"At those prices, man,
who can afford to live?"

:13:16
So... acceptance.
:13:22
- "I accept!"
- Hold it.

:13:24
- Hold it.
- Finished, or you wanna run it again?

:13:26
No, I do not want to run it again,
thank you very much. We are finished.

:13:30
- Anybody have any ideas?
- Oh, I like it, Joe. I think it's really funny.

:13:34
Who asked you, Stacy?
:13:36
It's too long... I don't know.
Maybe we can get away with it.

:13:41
Do you suppose
Stanley Kubrick gets depressed?

:13:44
- Do you wanna work tonight, Joe?
- No, I gotta work on the show.


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