:35:03
-What kind of music notes are those?
-Laser beams.
:35:07
-It's a requiem for Buck Rogers.
-Great.
:35:11
-You ever thought of doing real music?
-This is my music.
:35:15
-I mean a band.
-I don't like bands. They crowd me.
:35:18
-I prefer my basement, no people.
-There's money though, in summer trade.
:35:22
-lf we get together in time.
-I'm really not interested.
:35:25
There's tea dances and parties,
weddings and bar mitzvahs.
:35:29
Those things are steady. People always
get married and grow up.
:35:33
-I don't need the hassle.
-I'll take care of everything...
:35:36
...just like a regular business manager.
:35:39
I'll look after the bookings, travel,
costume designs, for 10% off the top.
:35:43
Then a straight split
of the performing cut.
:35:45
-What costume designs?
-Nothing fancy, just sequins and stuff.
:35:49
See-through for me, maybe low-cut.
We gotta give them visuals.
:35:53
The sound might be wicked, but when
you get down to it, tits book bands.
:35:58
-I think I'll stay in my basement.
-Bruno, this is our chance.
:36:02
-Don't you want success?
-Sure. I don't think our tits are up to it.
:36:13
Why?
:36:15
Oh, why?
:36:20
God will punish you,
Yuri Yajeyopeyonoff.
:36:25
What crime is this unborn
child guilty of...
:36:28
...that it should not drink of
the milk of paradise?
:36:31
You warned me, Elena.
Not one ruble have I lost, not one.
:36:39
-Can we try this again? It sounds phony.
-I don't wanna try this again.
:36:44
-There's nothing wrong with you.
-I know. That's what's wrong with me.
:36:48
Everybody here is colorful or eccentric
or charismatic. I'm perfectly ordinary.
:36:53
My nose is ordinary. My body's ordinary.
And my voice, it's--