Little Man Tate
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:18:03
Say, everybody. This is my son Fred.
:18:06
- Fred!
- How ya doin', Fred?

:18:09
Hey, kid.
What are you doin' with the world?

:18:12
It was a present.
:18:30
Never mind, Officer. He's back.
Yes, just now. Thank you.

:18:33
- Fred!
- Sorry I'm late.

:18:36
Fred, where have you been?
:18:39
Fred, you smell like a brewery!
:18:43
And have you been smoking?
:18:46
I was in a pool hall.
I'm learning how to play pool!

:18:49
- Good game.
- Shut up, Garth.

:18:53
Do you know what time it is?
:18:56
7.03.
:18:57
Do you remember what time
I asked you to be home?

:19:00
5.00.
:19:02
Fred, if I tell you to be home at five
o'clock, you're to be home at five o'clock.

:19:07
Not six o'clock. Not seven o'clock.
:19:09
Not 7.01, not 7.02 and certainly not 7.03.
:19:13
I can't eat this.
:19:16
No, of course you can't. It's cold.
:19:19
No. My stomach.
:19:22
Oh, my God, that's right.
:19:24
Now, Fred. Let's not whine. There must
be something for you to eat around here.

:19:29
- I could go pick something up.
- It's OK.

:19:31
I already ate.
:19:34
What? You ate without me?
:19:38
We could have dessert.
:19:41
No. We cannot.
:19:44
A rule has been broken.
We don't reward that kind of behaviour.

:19:48
Now, Fred,
I'm sure if we thought about it...

:19:51
...we'd decide that pool halls
are no place for someone your age.

:19:56
If you want to play something,
come and talk to me.


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