:16:01
...visually, metaphorically...
:16:05
...the corruption of his mind.
:16:08
Therefore...
:16:10
...since I cannot prove a lover...
:16:13
...to entertain these fair
well-spoken days...
:16:16
...I am determined to prove a villain...
:16:18
...and to hate the idle pleasures
of these days.
:16:22
Richard's always saying:
:16:24
"Here's the situation and what I'll do.
Watch this. " Then he does it.
:16:28
Then they leave, he says:
:16:30
"Wasn't that good, or what?
Did you see? This is fun."
:16:34
Plots have I laid...
:16:36
...inductions dangerous...
:16:39
...to set my brother Clarence
and the king...
:16:42
...in deadly hate
the one against the other.
:16:45
And if King Edward be as true...
:16:47
...and just as I am subtle,
false and treacherous...
:16:52
...this day should Clarence
be mew'd up...
:16:57
...about a prophecy...
:16:59
...that says that G of Edward's heirs
the murderer shall be.
:17:05
It's, "This day should Clarence be
mew'd up...
:17:07
...about a prophecy which says that G
of Edward's heirs."
:17:10
[PHONE RINGS]
:17:11
KIMBALL: Right.
- By "G," what does that mean?
:17:14
- Yes?
- Clarence...
:17:17
George, Duke of Clarence.
:17:20
- His first name is really George.
PACINO: Whose first name?
:17:23
Clarence's.
That's why he's called "G."
:17:25
PACINO: Yeah.
KIMBALL: I suggest you change it to "C."
:17:28
"This day should Clarence be mew'd up
about a prophecy which says that...
:17:33
...C of Edward's heirs
the murderer shall be."
:17:38
C of Edward's heirs
the murderer shall be.
:17:44
Dive, thoughts, down to my soul.
Here Clarence comes.
:17:49
Cut.
:17:50
What we gotta do, what we should do,
is get actors in here...
:17:54
...not audition them,
just get them in...
:17:57
... and let them just sit around,
just see and read.