Moscow on the Hudson
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1:13:10
- I liked E.T. better.
- I think it was decadent.

1:13:12
I think it was fun and sexy.
1:13:15
It was childish.
It had no point of view, no moral content.

1:13:19
On the Lucia Lombardo scale of one to ten,
I give it a seven.

1:13:22
- You're reviewing film for the masses?
- No, but it's a fantasy.

1:13:26
You want fantasy, let's go to my place.
1:13:27
I can't. I have to study.
I have a class tomorrow.

1:13:32
- All she does is go to classes.
- Don't get possessive, okay?

1:13:36
I think I'm going to go back in
and see the movie.

1:13:39
I understand your liberation,
but what will you do with these classes?

1:13:43
I can do anything. This is America.
1:13:46
Let me know if you find something for me.
1:13:48
You make a mountain out of mothballs.
All I said was let's go.

1:13:51
- Yeah, because you want sex.
- Why not? Sex is good for you.

1:13:55
I'll see you sex fiends later.
1:13:57
- See you.
- 'Bye.

1:14:04
No, just let go.
1:14:08
- God.
- I'm sorry.

1:14:11
- You're not my boss.
- You're right.

1:14:15
- This can only work if we are equal.
- I agree.

1:14:36
If all Russians could eat Mu Shu Pork,
they wouldn't be afraid of the Chinese.

1:14:42
Tell me,
are all the Russians as funny as you?

1:14:49
You have beautiful lamb chops.
Did anyone ever tell you that?

1:14:53
Yes.
1:14:55
You're happy all the time?

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