Annie Hall
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:23:00
Last night it was a guy
honking his car horn.

:23:03
The city can't close down.
:23:06
You want them to close the airport
so we can have sex?

:23:09
l'm too tense.
l need a Valium.

:23:12
My analyst says l should live
in the country and not in New York.

:23:15
We can't have this discussion all
the time. The country makes me nervous.

:23:19
You've got crickets. lt's quiet.
There's no place to walk after dinner.

:23:23
There's the screens
with the dead moths behind them.

:23:26
You got the Manson family, possibly.
You got Dick and Perry.

:23:29
Okay! My analyst just thinks l'm too
tense! Where's the goddamn Valium?

:23:34
Okay, it's quiet now.
We can get started again.

:23:36
l can't! My head is throbbing.
:23:39
- You got a headache?
- l have a headache!

:23:41
- Bad?
- Like Oswald in Ghosts.

:23:44
- Jesus.
- Where are you going?

:23:47
l'm going to take another in a series
of cold showers.

:23:50
Max, my serve is going to send you
to the showers early.

:23:53
Right. To get back to what
we were discussing.

:23:55
The failure of the country to get behind
New York City is anti-Semitism.

:23:58
Max, the city is terribly run.
:24:00
l'm not discussing politics
or economics. This is foreskin.

:24:04
That's a convenient out. When some group
disagrees with you, it's anti-Semitism.

:24:08
The rest of the country
looks upon New York...

:24:10
like we're left-wing, communist, Jewish,
homosexual pornographers.

:24:14
l think of us that way sometimes,
and l live here.

:24:17
Max, if we lived in California, we could
play outdoors every day in the sun.

:24:22
Sun is bad for you. Everything
our parents said was good is bad.

:24:25
Sun, milk, red meat, college.
:24:29
Egad, here he comes.
:24:35
You know Alvy?
This is Janet.

:24:37
- This is Annie Hall.
- This is Alvy.

:24:41
- Who's playing with who here?
- You and me against them?

:24:45
- That's not fair.
- l can't play too good.

:24:47
l've had four lessons.

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