:14:11
Come on, you coward !
:14:16
Of course it was always me.
:14:19
Anton was by far the stronger swimmer
and he had no excuse to fail.
:14:28
300 million,
350 million, 400 million.
:14:33
Maybe it was the love of the planets, maybe
it was just my growing dislike for this one, -
:14:38
- but for as long as I can remember
I've dreamed of going into space.
:14:44
750 million,
800 million, 850 million.
:14:50
How many astronauts are there anyway?
I bet I could be one if I wanted.
:14:55
Hey don't eat that. It's Pluto.
:15:01
My goals didn't change a lot in the
intervening years. Much to my parents' dismay.
:15:09
Vincent . . .
:15:16
You have to be realistic. With
a heart condition like yours . . .
:15:21
- Mom, there's a chance there's nothing
even wrong about it. - One chance in a 100.
:15:28
- Well, I'll take it, allright?
- The trouble is they won't.
:15:33
Listen, for God's sake,
you've got to understand something.
:15:42
The only way that you'll see the inside
of a spaceship is if you were cleaning it.
:15:46
:15:52
:15:55
Why should anybody invest all
that money to train me -
:15:58
- when there are a 1,000 other
applicants with a far cleaner profile?