Trainspotting
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just to show me
how easily he could do it.

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When all I wanted to do
was feel sorry for myself,

:11:09
he insisted on telling me
his theory of life.

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Certainly a phenomenon
in all walks of life.

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What d'you mean?
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Well, at one point
you've got it,

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then you lose it.
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Then it's gone forever.
All walks of life.

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Georgie Best, for example,
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had it - lost it.
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Or David Bowie or Lou Reed.
:11:31
His solo stuff's not bad.
:11:33
No. But it's not great either.
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And in your heart you know that
although it sounds all right,

:11:41
it's actually just...shite.
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So who else?
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Charlie Nicholas, David Niven,
Malcolm McLaren,

:11:49
- Elvis Presley...
- OK, OK.

:11:51
What's the point you're making?
:11:54
All I'm trying to do, Mark,
:11:56
is to help you understand
:11:58
that The Name Of The Rose
is merely a blip

:12:02
on an otherwise uninterrupted
downward trajectory.

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What about The Untouchables?
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I don't rate that at all.
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Despite the Academy Award?
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That means fuck all.
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It's a sympathy vote.
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So we all get old, we cannae
hack it any more and that's it?

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Yeah.
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That's your theory?
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Yeah.
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Beautifully fucking illustrated.
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Give me the gun.
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Give me the gun.
:12:45
Have you got
the beast in your sights?

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Clear enough, Miss Moneypenny.
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This should present
no significant problems.


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