1:24:03
You didn't read Death in Venice
until l bought it for you.
1:24:06
That's right. You only gave me books
with the word "death" in the title.
1:24:10
Because it's an important issue.
1:24:12
You're incapable of enjoying life.
You know that?
1:24:15
You're like New York City.
You're just this person.
1:24:18
You're like this island unto yourself.
1:24:20
l can't enjoy anything
unless everybody is.
1:24:23
lf one guy is starving someplace,
it puts a crimp in my evening.
1:24:30
Do you want to get married?
1:24:34
No. We're friends.
1:24:37
l want to remain friends.
1:24:42
Check please.
1:24:44
You're mad, aren't you?
1:24:47
Yes, of course l'm mad,
because you love me. l know that.
1:24:50
l can't say that that's true
at this point in my life.
1:24:52
l really can't say that's true.
1:24:55
You know how wonderful you are.
1:24:58
You're the reason l got out of my room,
that l was able to sing...
1:25:02
and get more in touch with my feelings
and all that crap.
1:25:06
Listen, listen.
1:25:10
So what are you up to?
1:25:14
The usual. l'm trying to write.
l'm working on a play.
1:25:20
Are you saying you're not coming back
to New York with me?
1:25:24
No. Look.
l gotta go.
1:25:29
What do you mean?
l flew 3,000 miles to see you.
1:25:32
Air miles. Do you know
what that does to my stomach?
1:25:35
lf you must know,
it's a hectic time for Tony.
1:25:37
- The Grammys are tonight.
- The what?
1:25:39
The Grammys. He's got a lot
of records up for awards.
1:25:41
They give awards for that music?
l thought just ear plugs.
1:25:44
Just forget it. Let's just
forget the conversation.
1:25:48
They do nothing but give out awards.
l can't believe it.
1:25:51
Greatest Fascist Dictator:
Adolph Hitler.