Kate & Leopold
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:49:01
Stay. Good boy.
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I’m off to dinner.
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What are you two doing?
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I don’t know.
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Maybe we’ll watch
the rest of the game

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or go out or something.
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Oh, thank you.
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Kate, may I repeat my offer
to serve as a chaperone?

:49:23
No, thank you, Leopold.
:49:25
Charles, don’t you
find this inappropriate?

:49:27
As her brother,
I would think...

:49:29
As her brother, I would think
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that my sister would invite me
to an audition.

:49:32
Could be just me, though.
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Seems kind, but...
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-Charlie.
-Hmm?

:49:37
You’re not exactly
a margarine spokesperson.

:49:39
I can’t sell butter, Kate?
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I don’t mean to be insulting...
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It’s insulting. I’m an actor.
:49:43
You don’t have faith in me
to sell butter?

:49:44
No. No. I’m sorry.
:49:46
I can do British, Kate.
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I’m an actor.
I can be anybody!

:49:48
You’re a very, very good actor.
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-I am a good actor.
-You are.

:49:50
Okay, fine, all right.
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A Victorian dude who’s never
seen a Mets game watching TV.

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Okay.
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Scene-- I say,
are those little people

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in that box of phosphorous?
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Crikey, I believe it is!
:50:02
This game’s more
beguiling than cricket!

:50:04
Good golly, oh, Jesus!
:50:06
It looks like Mike Piazza
just hit a game!

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How about Canadian?
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Oh, right on.
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Right on, you like butter, huh?
:50:13
Yeah, what’s that about?
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Good night.
:50:17
Good night.
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...all those people
up in that stadium.

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Know what they probably
could go for?

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Some margarine!
:50:24
When your friend walked in
in that outfit

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I was getting a little
nervous for you there.

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"If you eat his margarine,
maybe your hips will shrink."

:50:32
It’s brilliant.
:50:34
You saved Phil from
his own ambivalence.

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I knew it was the way to go--
in my gut.

:50:38
I’m counting on that gut.
:50:40
Can I get a bottle
of your ‘95 Lynch-Bages

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and a bottle of Evian?
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I’ll tell you one thing
:50:45
your friend is going to be
bigger than Mr. Whipple.

:50:48
Thanks.
:50:50
You’re not sleeping with him,
are you?

:50:52
No.
:50:55
No.

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