Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
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1:11:00
because he didn't want to come between
Proteus and Marina.

1:11:03
And here, he's doing
the noble thing yet again.

1:11:06
Choosing to leave
without the woman he loves.

1:11:11
Get a haircut.
You're gonna be king someday.

1:11:15
Bob Logan gave us that line,
one of the storyboard artists.

1:11:19
Funny send-off for Proteus.
1:11:43
This is a scene that in spite of
quite a few permutations of the film...

1:11:48
this scene always stayed the same.
1:11:49
Even as we were redefining relationships
in the picture...

1:11:53
I think this was
one of the least touched scenes...

1:11:56
for the last couple of years
of the story development. It really...

1:11:59
Except when a woman came from behind
after she left and said...

1:12:03
When there were two gods, yes...
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That's how we leave the consolation prize
for Proteus...

1:12:07
where he salvaged the pretty lady
behind the bushes or something...

1:12:11
Somebody's mopping the floor...
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He was moving on really quickly
after Marina takes off.

1:12:15
He certainly deserves a girl, doesn't he?
He's such a trouper, our Proteus.

1:12:20
There was one late-to-the-game
change here.

1:12:22
We actually showed the picture
in pretty much finished form...

1:12:25
to Steven Spielberg,
Jeffrey's partner in running DreamWorks...

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and he had a very simple idea.
1:12:31
The very end of the scene
actually concluded...

1:12:33
not just with Marina saying, "Oh, Proteus,"
but with her adding, "Thank you."

1:12:36
Steven said, "'Thank you' doesn't work.
It makes Proteus weak.

1:12:40
"It actually diminishes."
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And so she used to say "Thank you,"
as she turned her head...

1:12:44
and it was a very simple thing
to remove that lip sync.

1:12:47
Done very late in the game...
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but it was an example
of how Steven can contribute...

1:12:53
with such a simple comment
and really strengthen a scene.

1:12:59
There's the dog again.

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