1:16:02
Dangerous?
Why, this isn't dangerous.
1:16:05
I'll tell you what's dangerous...
the time I got thrown
off the Long Island Railroad.
1:16:08
Now, that was dangerous.
This isn't even moving!
1:16:24
No. That's what I was afraid of...
a safety interlock.
1:16:28
We'll never
get these doors open.
1:16:30
Oh, it's hopeless.
The show's already started.
We may as well forget about it.
1:16:34
Forget about it?
Forget about the Beatles?
What, are you screwy or somethin'?
1:16:38
What else can we do?
We've tried everything else.
1:16:42
It's only two-eighths-inched
plate glass.
1:16:45
These doors are pretty flimsy,
like everything else in this fleabag.
So?
1:16:55
Come on!
1:16:58
What are you waitin' for?
1:17:07
Just think. In a couple ofhours,
you're gonna be Mrs. Eddie Lupus.
1:17:11
Mrs. Eddie Lupus.
I like the way that sounds.
1:17:15
Hey, it's gonna
be a great life for us, Mrs. Lupus.
1:17:18
And why shouldn't it be?
I've got a greatjob. Heck, I'm in on
the ground floor of somethin'really big.
1:17:23
These plastic furniture covers
are the thing of the future.
We'll have to skimp the first few years...
1:17:28
and we won't be able
to go out much, but who cares?
1:17:31
We'll have each other.
Mr. And Mrs. Eddie Lupus,
till death us do part.
1:17:36
- I'd rather see the Beatles.
- What?
1:17:39
- Eddie, stop the car. I wanna get out.
- What are you talking about?
1:17:42
I've got this ticket to see the Beatles,
and I don't wanna miss it.
1:17:46
- We're getting married.
- I can't do it, Eddie.
I can't marry you.
1:17:52
- What did you say?
- I just can't marry you.
I don't want to anymore.
1:17:56
Pam, what the hell have you
been doing here in New York?
1:17:58
- I've just realized that there are
more things in life for me besides marriage.
- More thing... Like what?