:22:05
- Well, you get emotional, but...
- We were talking about orgasms.
:22:08
- Oh, no, please!
- Really? I'm sorry. I didn't...
:22:11
I'm from Philadelphia.
We never talk about such things in public.
:22:15
You said that before.
I don't know what it meant then either.
:22:18
I'm just about to direct a film...
of my own script.
:22:21
The premise is this guy screws so great...
:22:24
- Screws so great?
- Screws so great
:22:26
that when he brings a woman to orgasm,
she's so fulfilled that she dies.
:22:31
Now this one, excuse me,
finds this hostile.
:22:34
It's worse than hostile.
It's aggressive-homicidal.
:22:37
You have to forgive Dennis.
He's Harvard direct to Beverly Hills.
:22:41
It's... Theodor Reik
with a touch of Charles Manson.
:22:46
I finally had an orgasm and my doctor
told me it was the wrong kind.
:22:52
Did you have the wrong kind?
I've never had the wrong kind. Ever.
:22:55
My worst one was right on the money.
:23:03
- Good night. It was nice to meet you.
- Same here.
:23:07
Bye-bye.
:23:08
Oh, gee!
:23:11
It's an interesting group of people.
Like the cast of a Fellini movie.
:23:15
They're such fun, such wonderful people,
and Helen is a good friend.
:23:19
She's a brilliant woman. She's a genius.
:23:22
I met her through
my ex-husband Jeremiah.
:23:25
How come you guys got divorced?
I never...
:23:28
What do you mean
"How come we got divorced?"
:23:30
What kind of a question is that?
I hardly know you.
:23:33
- You don't have to tell me if you don't...
- Well, we had problems. We fought a lot.
:23:38
I was tired of submerging my identity to
a brilliant, dominating man. He's a genius.
:23:43
He was a genius, Helen's a genius, Dennis
is a genius. You know a lot of geniuses.
:23:47
You should meet some stupid people.
You could learn something.
:23:51
Well, why'd you get a divorce?
:23:53
Why? I got a divorce because my ex-wife
left me for another woman.
:23:58
Really?
:23:59
- God, that must have been demoralising.
- I took it well under the circumstances.