Kate & Leopold
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:12:09
Oh, Bart.
:12:10
Oh, I’m sorry, baby.
:12:13
She is not a happy person.
:12:20
Goddamn it!
:12:27
You know what, Stuart?
You know what? I’m...

:12:29
Kate...
:12:29
Stuart...?
:12:31
Please. I’ve got
somebody here, okay?

:12:32
I know. I saw her.
:12:34
No, you didn’t.
:12:35
Yes, I did!
:12:36
It’s a him, if that’s
any kind of consolation to you.

:12:39
So, look, now that you know
:12:40
I’m not getting laid,
just go to bed, okay?

:12:42
Nuh-uh, don’t. Do not
hang up on me, Stuart.

:12:44
Don’t do that.
:12:45
Kate, please.
:12:47
I beg of you.
Something big is happening.

:12:51
Something that validates
my entire life...

:12:55
Something that validates
your entire life.

:12:57
What could that possibly be?
:12:58
Are you sitting down?
:13:00
Yes.
:13:01
-No, you’re not.
-Yes, I am.

:13:02
No, you’re not.
:13:04
Ye...
:13:06
Okay.
:13:10
I found it.
:13:12
What did you find?
:13:14
The portal.
:13:16
A crack in the fabric of time.
:13:19
It was over
the East River, Kate

:13:20
just where I said it would be.
:13:22
You found the portal?
:13:23
A portal into April 28th, 1876.
:13:26
I jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge
and took a walk in 1876 today.

:13:32
I followed the Duke of Albany
around old New York.

:13:35
Are you listening?
:13:36
Avidly.
:13:38
This here’s the twist, Kate.
Here’s the kicker.

:13:40
What’s the kicker?
:13:42
He followed me home.
:13:45
The Duke of Buffalo...
:13:46
No, the Duke of Albany.
:13:47
...Albany followed you home
:13:48
through a crack in time.
:13:49
He’s a brilliant engineer.
:13:50
He patented
the counterweight pulley.

:13:52
He invented the elevator,
for Christ’s sake.

:13:54
You know what, Stuart?
You know what?

:13:55
I’m not your girlfriend anymore.
:13:57
I haven’t been
for a whole month now.

:13:58
You can tell me the truth.

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