The Loss of Sexual Innocence
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1:12:01
I could stay here
for a very long time.

1:12:08
That's a good point, but I would
take a slightly different line...

1:12:11
that when you were talking
about the batteries--

1:12:15
I mean, we could carry them out.
1:12:18
I know that means we're putting
a greater strain on our own engines....

1:12:21
and therefore using more fuel,
therefore creating more emissions.

1:12:25
It's a real problem,
but we have to weigh up...

1:12:30
the environmental...
1:12:33
evangelism...
1:12:36
the benefit of that
from the movie we're making...

1:12:40
as opposed to
the actual impact we make...

1:12:43
bringing our cameras and vehicles
to the places we want to film.

1:12:47
When we were in Antarctica...
1:12:49
we were very conscientious
about not leaving any scrap...

1:12:54
of waste.
1:12:57
I mean, we carried out
our own shit.

1:13:27
It's absolutely one thing
talking about...

1:13:30
all these Third World countries,
but the fact of the matter is...

1:13:33
some of our worst experiences
have actually come from Europe.

1:13:37
Paris, for example.
1:13:39
Tell you what's funny.
Have you ever been homeless in Paris?

1:13:43
Now that's a fricking trip.
1:13:45
Eventually I met this guy who
let me crash with him. Really cool guy.

1:13:49
And he took me out
to a few places and stuff.

1:13:53
I became aware that
Paris sort of functions...

1:13:56
on this totally sort of
different level sometimes.


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