The Dead Pool
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My condolences.
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Mrs. Dayton, I'm terribly sorry.
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Suzanne, I'm very sorry.
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Thank you.
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My sympathies.
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Do you mind, gentlemen?
I happen to be at a funeral.

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I'd like to talk about your list.
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It's no big secret.
The cast and crew knew about it.

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The Dead Pool is just a harmless game.
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It sounds pretty sick to me.
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Let me tell you something.
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People are fascinated
with death and violence.

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That's why my films make money.
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They're an escape,
a vicarious release of fear.

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Same thing with this game.
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Nobody takes my films
or the Dead Pool seriously.

:31:45
Someone gave Squares the drugs
that killed him. Maybe you.

:31:49
You can't tie me to Johnny's death
because of a coincidence.

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My assistant and effects supervisor
played too. Why not talk to them?

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We will.
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But nobody on their list is dead yet.
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Johnny was a drug user and I predicted
he'd die this year. That's all.

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The idea is to pick celebrities
who won't make it...

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...because they're old, sick
or in a high-risk profession.

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- Like police work?
- Nothing personal.

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I don't like being on your list, Swan.
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That's what this is really about,
isn't it?

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If you have a choice...
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Maybe I'll start my own Pool
and put you on it.

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Are you threatening me?
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If you want to play the game,
you'd better know the rules, love.

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That's our report. I'm Patrick Snow.
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I'm Samantha Walker.
Thank you for being with us.

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Tune in tonight for a report...
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...on chemical dependency
among celebrities.

:32:59
Who they are, why they do it...

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