Jersey Girl
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1:22:02
- Oh man! So what do you do?
- l'm a publicist.

1:22:08
l didn't realize l was sitting here
talking to an Angellotti man.

1:22:12
Well, to tell you the truth,
l'm not an Angellotti man.

1:22:15
At least not yet.
l'm here trying to get a job.

1:22:18
These guys have been tryin' to steal me
from my publicist since my last flick.

1:22:23
- Oh, the robot movie, right?
- Oh, yeah, you saw it?

1:22:26
l haven't gotten around to it yet.
l'm gonna...

1:22:28
Oh, yeah. Thanks a lot
for the support though, man.

1:22:31
- l wanna see it...
- You know what? lt's not that good.

1:22:35
l have a kid. l don't get a chance
to get out and see movies

1:22:37
unless they have singing crabs in 'em.
1:22:40
Singing crabs? l saw that one.
That means you have a girl.

1:22:42
That's right.
1:22:44
- How old is she?
- She's seven.

1:22:46
Yeah? Cool.
l got a girl and two boys.

1:22:49
Three kids?
1:22:51
God. How do you find time
to make all those blockbusters?

1:22:54
Shoot, if l didn't have
all them damn kids,

1:22:55
l wouldn't have to
make these blockbusters.

1:22:57
Right.
1:22:59
Oh, man.
1:23:01
- lt's cool, though, isn't it?
- Making blockbusters?

1:23:05
- You tell me.
- Bein' a parent, funny man.

1:23:09
lt has its moments.
1:23:12
- What's your daughter's name?
- Gertrude.

1:23:15
Damn!
Why'd you do that to that girl, man?

1:23:19
- Did you lose a bet?
- No.

1:23:21
- No, it was my wife's name.
- ''Was''? OK, let me guess.

1:23:25
She took you for half after she
saddled the kid with the name Gert?

1:23:29
l can't blame it on her.
l saddled the kid with the name Gert.

1:23:33
She died in childbirth. So...
1:23:38
- No, no, no, it's...
- l feel like an asshole, man.

1:23:41
- Don't worry about it.
- No, listen, l'm really sorry about that.

1:23:44
l didn't see your movie,
so we're even. Trust me.

1:23:49
This is exactly why people don't talk
to each other in waiting rooms, right?

1:23:53
Probably.
Although, l gotta tell ya...

1:23:56
the fact that the guy who wrote ''Parents
Just Don't Understand'' is now a parent


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