Norma Jean & Marilyn
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1:15:00
But I think it should be a serious name
don't you?.

1:15:02
Like Isadora -- for your father.
1:15:04
Isadora?. The kid'll probably hate us
for the rest of his life.

1:15:07
Oh, no. I know!
1:15:09
What about Abe?. Abraham Miller.
1:15:11
Well, what about Sarah, or Hanna...
or Rachel?.

1:15:14
Oh, no, Papi.
1:15:15
I got a boy in here...
1:15:17
And I'm gonna paint his room blue
and not a pastel blue, either,

1:15:20
more like a robin's egg blue.
1:15:32
Oh, Papi,
1:15:32
we're gonna be just like normal people,
aren't we?.

1:15:37
Oh, do you think
1:15:39
he'll be as happy to see me
as I'll be to see him?.

1:15:47
Two guys dressed as women,
you think that's funny?.

1:15:50
It's been the basis of
theatrical comedy

1:15:52
from Shakespeare to Feydeau.
1:15:54
I think it's silly.
1:15:55
Well, that's the point.
1:15:58
Plus, he wants to shoot it
in black and white.

1:16:00
My contract expressly guarantees that
I will always be shot in technicolor.

1:16:05
Then turn it down.
1:16:07
Well, somebody has to bring
in some money around here.

1:16:10
So, I guess it might
as well be the pregnant wife.

1:16:13
I can't count on you to do it.
1:16:15
I seem to remember that
you used to be a writer.

1:16:16
So what have you written lately, Arthur
1:16:21
You turned out to be a full time job.
1:16:24
Well, that's right.
1:16:24
Just get up and walk away
like a fucking milquetoast!

1:16:28
Why don't you write
about getting a stupid job!

1:16:37
Oh, Arthur...Arthur...Arthur.
1:16:45
How are you?.
1:16:47
Alive. Lucky me.
1:16:53
There's something wrong inside me,
Arthur...

1:16:56
Some defect...Some evil.
1:16:59
God doesn't want me to have babies.

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