Liar Liar
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:24:03
l'll have to hear
good cause, Counsel.

:24:05
What's the problem?
:24:16
l can't lie!
:24:19
Commendable, Mr. Reede, but
l'm waiting to hear good cause.
Do you have one or not?

:24:24
- Not.
- Motion for continuance denied.

:24:27
ls there any chance
of a settlement in this case?

:24:30
l don't think so, Your Honor.
My client has already offered
Mrs. Cole $2.4 million.

:24:34
- But Mr. Reede has made it
clear he has no desire--
- Settle!

:24:39
- Settle, settle, settle, settle!
- l don't want to settle.

:24:43
Mr. Reede. You convinced me
yesterday, l'm the victim!

:24:47
l'm starved for affection.
l'm driven into the arms of another man.

:24:51
- Seven!
- Yeah, whatever.

:24:53
With the story you came up with,
l don't think we can lose.

:24:56
- l want to proceed.
- Mrs. Cole, you don't understand.

:25:00
Mr. Reede.
Do we have a settlement?

:25:02
(Shouts) No!
:25:08
- No, Your Honor.
- There's no settlement.

:25:11
Trial to commence 1:30 sharp.
:25:14
(Retches)
:25:25
(Screaming)
:25:29
(Elevator Bell Dings)
:25:32
lt was me!
:25:37
Hi, Mr. Reede!
Like the new dress?

:25:40
Whatever takes the focus
off your head.

:25:44
- What's up, Fletcher?
- Your cholesterol, fatty!
Dead man walkin'.

:25:49
- Hey, Fletcher.
- Hey! You're not important
enough to remember.

:25:51
- What's it gonna be, Mr. Reede?
- A pockmark, eventually!

:25:54
Don't ask!
For God's sakes, don't ask.

:25:58
All right.
You can beat this.


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