American Splendor
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:50:14
I did end up becoming a character
in his comics.

:50:19
Harvey tends to push
the negative or the sour.

:50:24
And he can be very depressed,
and therefore very depressing.

:50:30
Harvey, do you think
you portray Joyce fairly?

:50:33
Yeah, I think I portray her fairly.
:50:41
There's some things that she does
that I don't put in there...

:50:48
for obvious reasons.
I don't wanna get my head cut off.

:50:54
I think my portrayal is generally
fairly accurate.

:50:59
There've been stories
that I've participated in...

:51:02
or things that have happened,
and I've seen them...

:51:06
as a lot more happy things going on
in there. He just doesn't put that in...

:51:10
because he just doesn't think
that sunshine and flowers sell.

:51:16
Is that right?
:51:18
You always say, "Misery loves company."
:51:23
You know, I'm just a gloomy guy, that's all.
:51:28
It's my perspective: Gloom and doom.
:51:31
And see, I thought I was marrying somebody
with a sense of humor.

:51:36
I guess I fooled you.
:51:39
What a crock of shit, man.
:51:41
- That's not the point.
- You missed the whole point of the movie.

:51:42
- That's not the point.
- You missed the whole point of the movie.

:51:44
Where the hell am I supposed to find
the point in garbage?

:51:50
I agree with Toby.
I think it's a story of hope and tolerance.

:51:53
Yes, it's about time that the people
who get picked on get to be the heroes.

:51:58
It's an entertaining flick and all,
and I can see why you like it, Toby.


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