:10:01
	It's work, Norma Jean.
:10:03
	Get into an acting class,
do your scene work,
:10:05
	Iearn the craft,
work your way up like I did!
:10:07
	Oh, you think girls get movie contracts
:10:10
	because somebody respects their talent,
Eddie?.
:10:12
	I'll tell you
how girls get movie contracts,
:10:14
	they fuck the right people, that's how.
:10:16
	And that's exactly what I'm gonna do.
:10:18
	And I'm gonna be rich and famous
:10:20
	and powerful and you'll be able to say
you knew me when.
:10:44
	Oh, God, Eddie,
I really screwed it up, huh?.
:10:47
	I said some pretty awful things.
God, I'm sorry.
:10:51
	I'm so upset I can't sleep.
:10:54
	You're not really mad at me, are you?.
:10:56
	I don't think
I could take it if you were.
:10:59
	Say you're not mad at me... Eddie?.
:11:05
	I'm not... really mad at you.
It...It's just that sometimes you're...
:11:11
	you're like, you're like...
:11:13
	What am I like?.
:11:15
	I don't know.
You're like two different people.
:11:19
	Both of us love you.
:11:24
	Don't just Bitch me, Eddie.
Please, don't. Don't.
:11:31
	I won't. I'm not. I uh...
:11:38
	I love you.
:11:46
	Alright, Ladies.
:11:47
	Brown and Bigelow have asked us to find
a fresh face for their 1947 calendar.
:11:52
	They want a girl who embodies
the spirit of the post-war woman.
:11:56
	No professional modeling
experience necessary.
:11:59
	The job pays 250 dollars.