Big Trouble in Little China
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:01:00
And there are people
who say you're involved,

:01:03
that you might be responsible,
that you're a very dangerous man.

:01:07
- Now, ifyou're protecting Jack Burton...
- You leave Jack Burton alone!

:01:13
We are in his debt. He showed great courage.
:01:22
OK.
:01:25
But if l'm gonna be your attorney,
there are a few things l have to know

:01:29
that still don't make any sense to me.
:01:31
Like...
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do you really believe in magic?
:01:37
You mean Chinese black magic?
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- Yes.
- Absolutely.

:01:43
Are you still serious about this? And
monsters and ghosts as well, l suppose?

:01:48
Sure. And sorcery.
:01:52
And l suppose that you expect me
to believe in sorcery as well?

:01:57
- Of course.
- Why?

:02:00
Because it's real.
:02:02
How can l know that, Mr Shen?
:02:04
- How?
- Yes, how? Help me out here.

:02:09
Please.
:02:17
See? That was nothing.
:02:20
But that's how it always begins.
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Very small.
:02:48
This is Jack Burton at the Pork-Chop Express
andl'm talkin' to whoever's listenin'.

:02:53
It's like l told my last wife.
:02:56
I says "Honey,
l never drive faster than l can see."

:02:59
"Besides that, it's all in the reflexes."

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