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:17:00
It was kind of sexy.
:17:02
You can support me anytime, John.
:17:06
This is no good.
:17:07
Know what I just remembered?
:17:09
You were swearing and talking
about bodybuilding.

:17:12
- Bodybuilding?
- Guys, guys.

:17:13
This has to play serious.
This was a serious thing.

:17:16
Could you lift her more
and carry her like this?

:17:19
That's right.
I think it'll play better.

:17:21
Gale, if your artistic and journalistic
integrity can handle it...

:17:25
...it'll look fabulous on-screen.
Take this through to the end.

:17:28
We'll put John in his mud makeup,
and do a take from the top.

:17:32
Boom, boom, boom. Right away.
:17:34
This is not right.
:17:35
It's okay. It just
looks better this way.

:17:38
I didn't have my purse then, though.
:17:41
You're an inspiration, John.
:17:43
You're making us better human beings.
:17:46
Less cynical...
:17:48
...more open, more giving.
:17:50
Do you realize that?
:18:00
Oh, my goodness.
:18:05
Then you leave her here,
and you go back inside for Mr. Smith.

:18:09
Mr. Smith?
:18:12
Right.
:18:14
Mr. Smith?
:18:16
What would you say if I said
I ran into a plane...

:18:19
...and saved a bunch of people
and risked my life?

:18:24
You mean like Bubber?
:18:26
The hero?
:18:30
Like that. Same thing.
:18:32
Well, I mean...
What do you want me to say here?

:18:36
Is this a riddle or something?
:18:38
I mean...
:18:42
...if I said it...
:18:44
...would you believe me?
:18:46
You wouldn't, would you?
:18:48
Well, I mean, it's a character thing.
:18:50
You wouldn't do it.
No offense. Me neither.

:18:53
Bubber, though. He's a certain
kind of guy. He's heroic.

:18:56
You and me, we're not heroic.
It's not our nature.


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