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:03:06
OK, I want to start over. I want to do it again.
:03:08
- You're kidding me. That was perfect.
- I want to do it again.

:03:11
- I can do it better.
- Know how long it takes to set this up?

:03:14
I don't know how much more
my chops can take today, boss.

:03:17
When you start playing it right,
we can all call it a day,

:03:20
but when you play it sloppy
like you been doing,

:03:22
then we're gonna do it again and again
until we get it right.

:03:25
- Bobby, the guys are tired, that's all.
- How do you think I feel?

:03:28
Call it.
:03:31
Ladies and gentlemen,
I'm gonna let you leave in a minute...

:03:34
Whoa! Please stay in your seats
until Mr Darin has left the set.

:03:37
Thank you. Can we have the bell up, please?
:03:45
Bobby, we can't keep doin' it
over and over and over.

:03:49
If Bobby says he can get it better,
then he can get it better.

:03:52
- What the hell's he snapping at everybody for?
- Just let him walk it off.

:03:56
Mr Darin, do you want to start
from the very top?

:03:59
Hey, Bobby, you know we've got
press on the set today,

:04:02
can you give 'em a few minutes?
:04:14
Ready to go in ten minutes.
:04:17
And no-one is discarded.
:04:30
- How you doin'?
- I don't know, Charlie.

:04:33
Ah, you'll figure it out.
C'mon, let's go back upstairs.

:04:36
Put those two pieces together.
I'll look at 'em after lunch.

:04:40
Mr Darin? David said
I'd get a few minutes today.

:04:42
- Do you mind if we do this now?
- He's busy.

:04:44
Nobody's ever done something
quite like this, about their own life.

:04:47
Sure, they have. It's a self-portrait on film.
:04:50
Think you can be objective about your own life?
:04:52
Listen, this guy was raised
to always tell the truth,

:04:56
and that's what he's doing.
:04:57
- I'm sorry, who are you?
- I'm his brother-in-law.


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