:33:02
I read the script on this one,
and it's even worse.
:33:04
I don't know how these clowns
stay in business.
:33:06
I suppose you've heard, then,
they're making LethalAgent IV.
:33:10
What?
:33:13
No one told me.
Do you know if they're casting yet?
:33:15
I gotta call my agent.
:33:20
I'm planning on following
through on Tom's story...
:33:22
more about your film company
than this particular film.
:33:25
- We shot the whole thing in Greece.
- Oh!
:33:27
[ Gasps ]
:33:30
Allow me to introduce Milos Drubnick,
our international vice president.
:33:35
- Sue Charleton.
- Delighted to meet American star.
:33:39
I'm big fan, all your films.
:33:41
Well, that's very kind ofyou,
but I'm a journalist.
:33:44
- Sue's from Newsday.
- Huh.
:33:49
Milos handles all our
Eastern European activity.
:33:52
I could not work over there
without him.
:33:54
You'll excuse me.
:34:00
Well, I don't want to monopolize
all your time here.
:34:03
I was hoping we could catch up
at the studio.
:34:06
Absolutely.
:34:09
That's just the way
they do things.
:34:11
You don't want that, love.
:34:13
Get some free food in you.
You'll feel a lot better.
:34:16
You're welcome.
:34:20
- Hey, you're from down under, right?
- Yeah.
:34:25
I don't suppose you know
Mel Gibson.
:34:27
Mel Gibson? Ought to.
Bailed him out of jail twice.
:34:31
You're kidding.
You really do know him?
:34:34
- I could tell some tales about Mad Mel.
- Please do.
:34:37
- I could tell some tales about Mad Mel.
- Please do.
:34:39
I thoughtyou said we were finished
with these prying Newsday people.
:34:42
She'sjust following up on
the originalstory. I'll handle it.
:34:45
No. Now she want to come snooping
around studio. You should say no.
:34:49
Look, we're the new boys
in town, right?
:34:52
We're supposed to be begging
for publicity.
:34:54
We start banning the press,
they're gonna be all over us.
:34:58
Leave this to me.
:34:59
- He takes his shoes off-- Thanks, Tony.
- You're welcome.