The Recruit
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:03:00
Hello?
:03:01
James, you are so dead.
:03:04
Shit!
:03:08
Oh!
:03:14
Sorry!
:03:16
Excuse me -- James Clayton.
:03:18
Sorry I'm late.
I had a water bed emergency.

:03:20
Bill Rudolph, Dell.
:03:21
Nice to meet you.
Can I borrow your computer?

:03:23
-Yeah.
-Thank you.

:03:25
Hi, guys.
:03:26
-Hey.
:03:30
Ah...
:03:31
It's here somewhere.
:03:33
Here we go. All right.
:03:38
At 7:00 this morning,
sound asleep,

:03:39
I heard this cracking noise --
ripping wood.

:03:41
I figure it's part of this
logging dream I'm having,

:03:43
but, no, the bed
is falling through the floor.

:03:45
Our program uses
existing wireless technology...

:03:48
Which we modified,
:03:49
transforming it into
a completely new program.

:03:51
-And what do you call it?
-"Sp@rtacus."

:03:53
Why is that?
:03:54
It was named after
the revolt...

:03:55
Of the slaves.
:03:57
-Wireless Webcast.
:04:00
We have that.
:04:01
"Sp@rtacus" turns
any specified broadcast terminal

:04:04
into its slave.
:04:05
We control the program.
:04:07
Watch.
:04:10
Take a look.
Pick a screen.

:04:13
Hello, Bill Rudolph.
:04:18
MAN: Hey, who is this guy?
Somebody's hacking in.

:04:20
MAN #2: What is this?
:04:30
This is wonderful.
:04:31
JAMES: Thank you.
:04:33
Can you, uh, put our logo
on the Sony booths?

:04:36
Sure...
for the right price.

:04:40
-JAMES: We'll talk, yeah?
-Yeah.

:04:42
Good.
:04:44
# What if I don't wanna hear
the things you say? #

:04:47
# Where were you
when I was needy yesterday? #

:04:51
# You want in with me
now that it's good #

:04:56
# But it's too little,
too late #

:04:59
# Time and again,
I've asked you #


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