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don't you, Mr Campion?
:14:04
Is it Mr Campion
or Father Anthony?
:14:07
It's, uh, it's Tony.
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Do you think it's a sin...Tony?
:14:14
I don't think there's anything sinful
about the body.
:14:17
There's a tradition of religious
painting featuring the nude.
:14:21
It's a question of...how the artist
uses the body that's important.
:14:25
So, do you think
Mr Lindsay's paintings are rude?
:14:33
Some I think are profane.
:14:36
Oh, that's good. I'm starving.
:14:39
I only eat once a day
cos my mother's very fat
:14:42
and it runs in my family.
:14:44
You should see my grandpa.
He looks like the Michelin Man.
:14:47
You know, the one
with all those tyres around him?
:14:50
He eats like a horse!
He puts tomato sauce on everything.
:14:54
It was a very enlightened society.
The artists made all the decisions.
:14:58
That's why there's no record
of warfare
:15:01
between the Atlanteans
and anyone else.
:15:03
The main question is, where was it?
:15:06
The Mediterranean
is the most likely spot.
:15:08
They're always digging up pottery
:15:11
that doesn't belong to
any known civilization.
:15:13
How could a complete people
just disappear?
:15:16
Well, a cataclysm. They were all
wiped out in a cataclysm.
:15:20
Whole island sank in an earthquake.
:15:22
So you're a genuine believer
in Atlantis?
:15:25
Well, I lived there
in a former incarnation.
:15:30
I ask because the cataclysm can be
seen as an image of moral collapse
:15:33
and some think we're going through
a similar period of decay.
:15:37
Do you explore that in your painting?
:15:39
I think people have always
been decaying, whenever they can.
:15:44
He's just a very depraved man,
I'm afraid, Mr Campion.
:15:48
No one's safe.
:15:53
I'm bloody bored!
:15:57
Have you seen those fairies lately?
:15:59
A couple of them were out
last Friday.