Good Will Hunting
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1:11:01
- Pleased to meet you.
- Can I get you a beer?

1:11:03
Um, no, just a Perrier.
1:11:06
That's French
for club soda.

1:11:08
- Club soda, yeah.
- Couple of sandwiches too.

1:11:10
- Sure.
- Put it on my tab.

1:11:12
You ever plannin'
on payin' your tab?

1:11:14
Yeah, chief, got the winning
lottery ticket right here.

1:11:17
- What's the jackpot?
- Twelve million.

1:11:18
- I don't think that'll cover it.
- It'll cover your sex change operation.

1:11:26
- Nuts?
- No, thank you.

1:11:32
So, you wanted
to talk about Will.

1:11:35
- Well, it seems to be going well.
- I think so.

1:11:40
Have you talked to him
at all about his future?

1:11:43
No, we haven't gotten into that yet.
We're still bangin' away at the past.

1:11:47
Maybe you should. My phone's been
ringing off the hook with job offers.

1:11:50
- What kind?
- Cutting edge mathematics, think tanks.

1:11:54
The kind of place where a mind
like Will's is given free rein.

1:11:57
That's great that there are
offers, but I don't really
think he's ready for that.

1:12:06
I'm not sure
you understand, Sean.

1:12:08
- What don't I understand?
- Here you go, guys.

1:12:11
- Thanks, Tim.
- Yeah, thank you.

1:12:14
Just so you don't
get sticky fingers.

1:12:17
Tim, can you help us?
1:12:19
We're tryin'
to settle a bet.

1:12:21
Uh-oh.
1:12:23
- Ever heard of Jonas Salk?
- Sure. Cured polio.

1:12:26
-Ever heard of Albert Einstein?
-Hey.

1:12:29
[ Pool Balls Clattering ]
1:12:31
How about Gerald Lambeau?
Ever heard of him?

1:12:34
- No.
- Thank you, Tim.

1:12:38
- So who won the bet?
- I did.

1:12:42
This isn't about me, Sean.
1:12:46
I'm nothing compared
to this young man.

1:12:52
You ever hear of
Gerald Lambeau?

1:12:54
In 1905 there were hundreds
of professors renown for
their study of the universe.

1:12:58
But it was a 26-year-old
Swiss patent clerk,


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