The Fisher King
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:09:00
Go right ahead.
Right ahead.

:09:02
Hey, Mr. Happiness.
:09:05
Are you gonna do
a little work today or what?

:09:09
What, out there?
:09:12
They're not terrorists, Jack.
:09:13
They're just ordinary people
like you and me.

:09:21
Breakfast of champions, right?
:09:25
That one.
:09:27
It'll be funny, and then
the scary one will do.

:09:30
That one. A scary one
and a funny one.

:09:39
Excuse me.
Can you help me?

:09:40
I've looked for an hour...
:09:42
...and I'm losing my mind.
:09:43
I'd like...
:09:45
...a Katharine Hepburn-y, Cary Grant-y
kind of thing.

:09:48
I can't take anything heavy.
:09:50
Something zany.
I'm looking for something zany.

:09:53
Or something modern, like
a Goldie Hawn-y, Chevy Chase-y thing.

:09:57
You know, funny. I want to laugh.
I have to laugh tonight, really.

:10:01
Oh, do you have anything with
that comedian? He's on that show.

:10:05
It's On the Radio. You know the guy.
He says, " Hey, forgive me!"

:10:10
I get such a kick out of that.
He's so goddamn adorable.

:10:14
That would be perfect.
Didn't he make a movie?

:10:17
Ordinary Peepholes.
:10:23
It's kind of a
big-titty, spread-cheeky kind of thing.

:10:27
Excuse me, I just want to
borrow him for a minute.

:10:35
You're gonna love that.
:10:42
-Frightening woman.
-Are you in a mood today?

:10:44
If she didn't get something zany...
:10:46
-...she would've killed us all!
-Are you in an "emotional abyss"?

:10:50
Will you explain this to me?
I don't understand these moods.

:10:54
Anne, they're my moods.
You want to understand, have your own.

:10:58
-I hate desperate people.
-Sweetie, baby, love of my life...


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