The Blackout
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1:00:00
What do you mean, 90 percent of my work
is seen on television?

1:00:00
What do you mean, 90 percent of my work
is seen on television?

1:00:03
Yeah, after it comes out on video
and the ABC, NBC, CBS bullshit.

1:00:08
I'm flattered that he came to me first,
but I don't give a shit.

1:00:11
When was the last time
one of his movies made any money?

1:00:13
And now you're trying to push me into
a TV series so I don't have a career.

1:00:17
Look at the people I've worked with.
Have I ever cared about money?

1:00:20
Why would I start being interested
in money at this point in my life?

1:00:24
Seventy-five grand a week?
1:00:26
Just a minute. What?
1:00:28
Did he say 7 5,000?
1:00:30
He said $7 5,000 a week.
1:00:32
Wow, that's a lot of money.
1:00:35
Susan thinks that $7 5,000 a week
is a lot of money.

1:00:39
Well, $7 5,000 is a lot of money...
1:00:42
if I wanted to be
a television actor.

1:00:46
Yeah, thank you.
1:00:47
- Tell him that. Schmuck.
- What did he say?

1:00:51
What did he say, Matty?
1:00:54
It's not really
any of your business.

1:00:57
It's,just, you know--
1:00:59
What do you mean ?
1:01:02
- It's none of my business?
- How much did this painting cost?

1:01:06
- Why?
- Let's talk about this, not that.

1:01:09
Because this is your business,
and that is my business.

1:01:12
And you're talking
about my business?

1:01:14
What is this, a basin people used
to wash their faces in?

1:01:17
- I mean, who cares?
- Great. Yeah. Thanks.

1:01:23
Come on.
What did he say?

1:01:28
He said to mind
your own fucking business.

1:01:30
- You have to go back to work sometime.
- I know I have to go back to work!

1:01:35
I know that. I know that.
1:01:38
You don't think that I know that
I have to go back to work sometime?

1:01:46
- Let's go.
- Don't be like this.

1:01:48
Like what? Stop treating me
like you're some prison warden.

1:01:52
I don't want to leave it
like this.

1:01:54
I can take care of myself
for three days while you're gone.


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