:37:06
Well, all righty, then. Welcome,
ladies and gentlemen, boy and girls,
:37:10
to the Paramount Pictures tour.
:37:12
This is where the magic happens,
people. But before we actually begin,
:37:16
I'm gonna ask you all
to raise your right hand.
:37:23
Okay, cool. Now what
you're about to witness...
:37:26
are some of the biggest secrets
of moviemaking.
:37:28
So I must ask that all ofyou swearnot
to reveal anythingyou witness here.
:37:34
Do you swear?
:37:38
Uh, just say, "I do. "
:37:40
- [ All ] I do.
- Okay.
:37:43
Righty- o, Jim.
:37:54
Oh, wow, you're in for
a special treat here today, people,
:37:57
'cause just up ahead
we're actually filming...
:37:59
a giant crowdscene forthe latest...
:38:02
Silvergate Studio picture,
LethalAgent III.
:38:05
I told you we should've gone
to Universal.
:38:07
Because quite simply, losses
on the first two movies...
:38:10
are amortized into the cost
of the franchise.
:38:14
We're making this movie
for practically nothing.
:38:17
Okay, but still, wouldn't it
be cheaper to make your films...
:38:20
either here or in Eastern Europe
instead ofboth places?
:38:24
Sure, but our movies are set
in Eastern Europe.
:38:27
You can't fake
the locations here?
:38:30
I mean, they're shooting
an African jungle next door.
:38:33
Sue, can you and I talk
off the record?
:38:35
- Willyou excuse us for a minute?
- Sure.
:38:41
Quite frankly, the, uh,
:38:43
the success or failure
of these films...
:38:47
is of little importance to us.
:38:51
We're afterbiggerfish.
:38:54
There are over
300 million people...
:38:58
in what was once
the Soviet bloc.