Bullets Over Broadway
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:32:00
I'm takin' you out to Delmonico's.
You want sirloin or a lobster?

:32:04
- One of each.
- Listen, Nick, I'm not too good
at this memorizing, and I got a date--

:32:08
All right, all right, knock it off.
I got a little errand for you to run.

:32:12
- What kind of errand?
- A message for Charlie Masucci,
and we ain't got a lot of time.

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##
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# Up a lazy river
where the old mill run #

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# Meets lazy, lazy river
in the noonday sun #

:32:45
# Linger in the shade
of a kind old tree #

:32:50
# Throw away your troubles
Dream a dream-- #

:32:56
- # Up a lazy river
where the robin's song #
- [ Water Splashing ]

:32:59
# Awakes a bright
new morning-- ##

:33:02
Can't you see...
:33:04
you're living out
the exact same pattern...

:33:07
your mother lived out
with your father?

:33:10
I am?
Pray tell.

:33:13
In some way,
you're trying to relive it,

:33:17
and in the process
of reliving it, correct it.

:33:21
As if that were possible.
Ha!

:33:25
-It don't say "Ha."
-I know it don't say "Ha." I added that.

:33:28
- What do ya mean you added that?
Are you allowed to do that?
- We're allowed to add things.

:33:31
- How could you add something?
You can't do that.
- You're allowed!

:33:34
- It's called ad-libbing.
- You can't do that!

:33:36
I can do that. What do you know? You
don't know nothin'. Shut up and read.

:33:40
- I think the whole thing stinks.
- I think you're a degenerate
zombie. Shut up and read!

:33:43
- You better shut up! Just shut up!
- You shut up and read.

:33:46
- You shut up!
- You're lucky you're Nick's girl.

:33:49
You're lucky
you're an idiot.

:33:51
What endeavors you...
to concoct a theory so tenuous?

:33:56
Mmm-mmm-mm.
:33:58
I sure pities the poor folks who gonna
have to pay to see this play.


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