Love and Death on Long Island
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:03:00
I don't process words.
:03:02
[ Interviewer ]
So, who do you write for?

:03:05
Myself.
May I ask why
you're here today?

:03:08
Well, I was
wondering that myself.

:03:10
But... your...
colleague was... a friend...

:03:14
of my late wife, who translated
for the World Service.

:03:17
And, of course, I do have
a faint interest as to how
these things are done, you know.

:03:22
You've never been
tempted to write for radio?

:03:24
Or television?
I'm afraid not.

:03:27
Would you permit your work
to be adapted for the screen,

:03:29
now that even
E.M. Forster's been done?

:03:32
Oh, I'd prefer
not to be done.

:03:34
[ Interviewer ]
But he's been done rather well,
don't you think?

:03:36
I've-- I've no idea.
:03:40
I haven't been to the pictures
for quite some time.

:04:18
One or two?
:04:23
One?
:04:28
[ Man ]
Hey, are you sure this
is the right window, man?

:04:30
[ Man #2 ]
I-I don't know about this,
Corey. What if we get caught?

:04:33
We're not gonna
get caught, jerk-off!

:04:35
And any minute now that
room is gonna be filled
with butt-naked babes.

:04:38
[ Boys Laughing ] Hey, big guy,
give me the camera.
[ Beeping Sound ]

:04:42
Ahhh.
Oh, man!

:04:45
Whoo-hoo!
Take it off,
please!

:04:49
She is so totally hot!
:04:52
Someone's coming!
:04:54
Christ,
it's the Stomper!
Oh, I'm outta here!

:04:56
What are you boys doing here?
You shouldn't be here!


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