:05:00
Hello, Minnie.
:05:03
Holy mackerel!
Who areyou?
:05:05
Three ofthe most
terrifying villains
:05:07
in the history of
children's television.
:05:10
How do you do?
:05:12
Nice to meetyou.
:05:13
What do you want?
:05:15
We were wondering,
how would you like
:05:18
toproduce the Rocky
andBullwinkle movie?
:05:21
I'd love to.
I love it.
:05:24
What is it?
:05:26
It's classic American cartoon
from early '60s.
:05:30
Mm-hmm.
:05:31
Listen, Minnie...
:05:33
we're stuck in reruns.
You're looking for a project.
:05:37
Maybe we can help
each other out.
:05:38
This contractgives
youallrights
:05:41
to The Rockyand
Bullwinkle Show.
:05:44
All you have to do
is sign right here
:05:46
andyour fiirst
producing endeavor
is as goodas gold.
:05:52
What's the matter?
:05:54
I can't sign a contract
:05:56
that will help three ruthless
villains take over the world.
:05:59
I just can't.
:06:00
Why not!?
:06:02
My pen's out ofink.
:06:04
Use mine.
:06:06
Okay.
:06:08
And then through the miracle
of computer-generated
:06:10
digital technology...
:06:12
Minnie reached
into the televisionset
:06:13
and signedthe contract.
:06:16
But when she tried
to pull the contractout...
:06:19
the expensive animated
characters
:06:22
were instantly converted
into evenmore expensive
:06:25
motionpicture stars.
:06:28
( Screaming )
:06:30
( Crashing )
:06:46
Hey...
:06:48
how did that happen?
:06:50
We're attached
to the project.
:06:54
But even though thepun
was weak,
:06:56
the contract was ironclad.
:06:59
And the three villains
walked out of the studio