:07:00
With two spires?
:07:03
Exactly.
:07:06
"24-7, take 31."
:07:10
Sauerkraut a la Strasbourg.
:07:16
Who the hell are you?
What are you doing?
:07:19
You're a waiter
present the food and put it down!
:07:24
I only had a week to rehearse my part.
:07:28
I've broken it down into three phases.
:07:32
Motion phase: I appear.
:07:34
Static phase: Present the sauerkraut.
:07:37
Last phase: Touchdown. I lower the food.
:07:41
Let's do it. Go ahead.
:07:44
We're not rolling.
:07:46
We weren't rolling.
:07:51
May I have some tea?
:08:04
"The crew seem tired, don't they?"
:08:08
We all have off days.
:08:10
At times you can stumble over
the easiest lines
:08:14
the results can be surprising.
:08:17
I agree. The lines aren't
that important.
:08:21
- They're not? - no
:08:24
it's body language.
:08:26
"The neck, for instance.
It supports the face."
:08:30
A neckless face...
hasn't a leg to stand on.
:08:33
"Then you have feet, for balance."
:08:36
Balance is inherently unstable.
:08:38
So you have your feet to thank
for your balance.
:08:42
I agree. The body's vital.
:08:46
I only do physical roles now.
:08:49
Like what? Stunts? Song-and-dance?
:08:52
"No, only kung fu."
:08:54
You know kung fu?
:08:57
Not really.
:08:58
"Pity. It's like boxing,
only it's Chinese."