:23:03
It hasn't been
lucrative.
:23:04
That's true,
:23:05
but that
doesn't mean
:23:07
what I do
isn't respectable.
:23:08
Van Gogh,
while he was living,
:23:10
didn't sell
one painting.
:23:12
Now his stuff goes
for $40 million.
:23:14
How long will you
have to be dead
:23:17
before you can pay
that phone bill?
:23:19
Do you come here
to ruin my weekends
:23:22
and embarrass me
at my home?
:23:25
Your home?
This isn't your home.
:23:27
It was our parents' home!
:23:29
You aren't making
any contributions.
:23:31
You've got no wife,
no kids.
:23:33
You insult your
only family.
:23:35
You keep this up,
you'll die alone,
:23:37
like a dog,
like a bum,
:23:39
like Van Gogh.
:23:56
Hey, Doc,
you all right?
:23:58
[Snapping Fingers]
:24:00
Are you O.K.?
:24:03
Yeah. What?
:24:04
You don't look good.
:24:06
You look like
you're going to puke.
:24:08
No, I'm fine.
Thank you, Truman.
:24:11
I was just listening
to what you were saying.
:24:14
Interesting.
That was a key sentence.
:24:17
Would you mind
repeating it
:24:19
just so
I can get it down?
:24:22
You're an asshole.
:24:24
Right.
:24:26
And Dad's a bastard!
:24:29
Yeah.
:24:33
Right.
:24:38
I can't be a father.
:24:41
I can't.
I ca...I...I...
:24:45
Why would I want to
have a child?
:24:48
Just so he can call me a bastard
in 1 0 years' time?
:24:53
We'd have to move out.
:24:55
We don't have space
for a child.
:24:58
Rebecca and me,
we're wonderful together.