Adaptation
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:35:17
Keener!
:35:31
Hey, man.
:35:33
Please don't hit
on crew members, Donald.

:35:35
What, the makeup girl?
She was hitting on me, bro.

:35:40
Don't embarrass me.
l have to work with these people.

:35:42
l won't. Anyway, listen...
:35:46
...l meant to ask you,
l need a cool way to kill people.

:35:51
Don't worry. For my script.
:35:54
l don't write that kind of stuff.
:35:56
Come on, man, please?
You're the genius.

:36:01
Here you go: The killer's
a literature professor.

:36:04
He cuts off little chunks from his
victim's bodies until they die.

:36:08
He calls himself
''The Deconstructionist.''

:36:12
-That's kind of good. l like that.
-See, l was kidding, Donald.

:36:17
Okay. Sorry.
:36:20
You got me.
:36:24
Do you mind if l use it, though?
:36:33
-lt's really good.
-l tried to split the Cassie scene in half...

:36:37
-...from the beginning to the end.
-l saw that. Why did you do that?

:36:40
Because l wanted there to be more
tension. And then you pick it up later....

:36:44
-But are you changing...?
-Keeps more tension.

:36:47
That way the audience
gets stuck early on.

:36:51
-You like it?
-l really like it.


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