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- I'll rent this one.
- Why not buy it? Forty bucks.

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I had one, but they lost it.
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Buy this, I'll get it
spruced up good as new.

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Better than new,
because it has history.

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Other one had history too.
I wrote my play on it.

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- What play is that?
- You never heard of it.

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What's it called?
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Anguish.
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Anguish by Joseph Turner White?
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You're Joseph Turner White?
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- That's right.
- Afternoon, Annie.

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Girls, this man wrote this play.
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That a fact?
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- Is it a good play?
- Yes, Maude. It is a very good play.

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A very good play, indeed.
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- What's he doing here?
- What're you doing here?

:17:43
- Writing the movie.
- You're writing the movie?

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- Yeah
- What's it about?

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It's about the quest for purity.
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Scene blah, blah, blah.
They meet.

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'Sister, I've just come from a fire.
There're things I want to think out. '

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That's bad because?
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He wouldn't say that. Look:
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'Sister, I've just come from a fire.
There're things I want to think out. '

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Come on. Come on.
'Leave me alone' a gesture, all right?

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- What else?
- Page three.

:18:14
'Lt's a nice evening. ' I'm not going
to say that 'It's a nice evening. '

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- Come on.
- Yeah, come in.

:18:22
Joe, good. You know Bob?
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I grew up on your movies.
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You mind if I don't
go through the usual bullshit

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about how much I loved it?
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I mean Ok, fine.
But it's a motion picture.

:18:32
- You'll bore them to death.
- Come in.

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I brought your sandwich.
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Thanks, honey. Next time,
bring two, save yourself a trip.

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The people came to see
a motion picture.

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- Hold on.
- No, no. You can go.

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Page five:
The fucking horse dies.

:18:53
- She could be in the movie.
- Oh, boy

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She's got a good face.
She could be the doctor's...

:18:58
Why does it have to be his wife?
It could be...


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