1:31:03
Listen, I'm involved in this, too, now.
I got to keep working on you.
1:31:06
They could still come back.
1:31:09
Lady, let me out of this thing now!
1:31:13
Do you hear me? Let me out...
1:31:20
Okay, that's it.
1:31:23
I just want to go upstairs
and check if they're still there.
1:31:26
Be right back.
1:32:03
Didn't I tell you, man? Check it out.
1:32:07
- Check it out.
- Man, this is junk.
1:32:11
What are you talking about?
This is antiques, man. This is old.
1:32:14
It's plastic. Let's call it a night.
We've got enough stuff already.
1:32:21
It's my sculpture!
1:32:23
- Be careful with it.
- All right.
1:32:25
Is it worth taking this thing?
1:32:28
Are you crazy, man? This is art.
1:32:31
Art sure is ugly, man.
1:32:34
Yeah, that's how much you know.
The uglier the art, the more it's worth.
1:32:39
- This must be worth a fortune.
- That's right.
1:32:42
- It's by that famous guy, Segal.
- Yeah?
1:32:45
You see him on the Carson Show.
Plays the banjo all the time.
1:32:48
I never watch Carson.
1:32:51
That's how much you know about art.
1:32:54
I don't know, man.
I'll take a stereo any day.
1:32:58
Yeah, what do you know, man?
A stereo's a stereo. Art is forever.