Spy Kids
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:14:05
All thumbs. Useless.
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FLOOP: Mr. Lisp,
I think you'll enjoy this.

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Through that door,
an awesome power will emerge.

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You will have but a moment
to disarm it.

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In exactly ten seconds.
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Seven...
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Five...
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Three...
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FLOOP: One.
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[Creaking]
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Johnny?
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Uhh !
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[Lisp groaning]
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- You hesitated.
- I had to. He's my son.

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Are you sure?
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FLOOP:
Actually, I designed him.

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I built him !
:14:59
His name is...
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X-5-2-4-9-5, the second.
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This is your big idea?
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Robot kids
that look like my children.

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The president's daughter?
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An almost-exact replica.
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Sometimes in order
to think big...

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you have to think small.
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FLOOP: Through
physio-electrical imaging...

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I can make them
look like anyone...

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yet the cunning
and intelligence...

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of the world's greatest
espionage agents...

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all rolled into tiny packages
I call "Spy Kids."

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Tell me, Spy Kids...
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with your vast
stores of knowledge...

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what are four of the five
physiological indications...

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that a human being is lying?
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[Speaking in robot language]
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They're not quite finished.
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Missing one crucial element.
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Missing what?

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