Being John Malkovich
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:02:12
[Audience Cheering, Applauding]
:02:20
- [Applause, Cheering Stop]
- [Tape Clicks]

:02:27
[Woman]
Craig, honey, it's time for bed.

:02:33
Craig, honey, time to get up.
:02:35
Craig, honey, time to get up.
:02:37
Craig, honey, time to get up.
Craig, honey, time to get up.

:02:41
- Lotte.
- I'm sorry. I didn't know
Orrin Hatch was out of his cage.

:02:44
- Come on. Morning, sweetheart.
- Morning.

:02:47
What are you gonna do today?
:02:50
- Working in the workshop.
- I was thinking.

:02:52
Maybe you'd feel better
if you got a job.

:02:55
We've been over this.
:02:57
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer
in today's wintry economic climate.

:03:02
I know, honey,
but I thought, you know...

:03:06
maybe something else
until this puppet thing turns around.

:03:10
Derek Mantini
doesn't need a day job.

:03:13
Not everybody can be
Derek Mantini.

:03:17
I gotta get to the shop. We have
a shipment of kitty litter coming in.

:03:20
Will you do me a favor?
Will you take a look at Elijah today?

:03:23
- He's not feeling very good again.
- Which one is Elijah again?

:03:28
- The chimp, honey.
- Yeah, okay.

:03:32
[Door Opens, Closes]
:03:35
[Man On TV]On the lighter side of
the news, in Westchester County today...

:03:39
puppeteer Derek Mantini
thrill edonlookers as he performed
The Belle of Amherst...

:03:43
with a 60-foot
Emily Dickinson puppet.

:03:48
How dreary to be somebody.
:03:50
How public, like a frog,
to tell one's name the live long day.

:03:55
[ Scoffs ]
Gimmicky bastard.

:03:58
[Poetry Recitation Continues]

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