:40:01
lt's a black-tie.
lt's a $2500-a-plate dinner.
:40:05
-Oh, my God. $2500 per plate?
-$2500 a plate.
:40:10
-l hope you get to keep the plate.
-You can if you want.
:40:14
What is it for?
:40:15
For the inner-city literacy campaign,
something l support.
:40:18
lt's a big benefit that Maddox
throws every year.
:40:22
lt's not quite as boring as it sounds.
l don't know, are you interested?
:40:27
Wait a minute. lsn't that the guy who
hired Yatter to get pictures of you?
:40:32
Yes, it is.
:40:34
l don't get it.
Why would you go?
:40:35
l go because-- l go--
lt's exposure.
:40:41
Won't everyone know you're there
just to expose yourself?
:40:44
Well, l kind of
have to expose myself.
:40:47
-When you put it that way--
-l didn't. You put it that way.
:40:51
l don't care how much
you pay for dinner.
:40:53
You shouldn't serve yourself up,
no matter what the cause.
:40:56
So why don't you tell me
what you really think.
:40:59
You really want me
to tell you what l think?
:41:02
lf Mr. Wanton Maddox, or whatever
his name is, really wants to help...
:41:07
...why doesn't he give the $2500
per plate to the inner-city schools?
:41:10
And eat a little bit lighter that night,
you know?
:41:14
So why don't you come with me
and tell him yourself.
:41:18
Monday...
:41:20
...l'm busy.
Sorry.
:41:23
You're busy, you can't?
What? Can you change it?
:41:27
lt's complicated.
:41:30
Which reminds me, l gotta get
out of here. Come on, we gotta go.
:41:34
-We gotta go. We're gonna be late.
-Do we have to?
:41:39
-l gotta get back.
-Caroline.
:41:42
This can't be it. Come on,
we haven't seen the snakes.
:41:46
Except for Yatter.
:41:50
lt was nice meeting you,
Chris Marshall.
:41:59
We're late. We gotta go.
Come on.