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:04:14
-Catherine?
-Nicholas,

:04:16
Yes,
:04:18
-How are you?
-I'm good, How are you?

:04:19
Excellent, Thank you,
Thank you for having me,

:04:22
-Sure,
-Mind if we get started?

:04:25
So, I play his partner,
:04:28
An equal partner?
:04:29
No, I'm his flunky,
:04:32
if that's what you want to hear,
:04:34
Is that what you want to write?
:04:35
Is that what
you want me to write?

:04:37
No,
No, you can write "sidekick,"

:04:40
That's fine,
:04:41
See, the thing is,
I've done a lot of TV,

:04:43
He's an established star,
:04:43
He's an established star,
:04:46
I figure it doesn't make me
any less talented,

:04:48
So, no,
:04:48
So, no,
:04:51
Look, if I'm going to make
the leap to the big screen,

:04:53
I expect to work for it,
:04:55
Don't that make sense?
:04:57
Don't you think
most black actors,

:04:59
expect to have to work
to make that leap?

:05:01
It doesn't seem to happen
as often with white actors,

:05:03
-Jesus,
-Don't you find that the case?

:05:05
A couple of movies,
:05:06
15,20 million dollar paychecks,
magazine covers,

:05:09
OK, is this the kind of story
you want to write?

:05:10
We can go there,
:05:13
Trust me, I've got plenty
of opinions on the subject,

:05:53
Jesus,

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