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Remember that?
Hank. Hank Aleno.
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I was a keynote speaker.
You must remember my speech--
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- 'Who Needs Humans?'
- Right.
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You were booed off
the stage. I remember.
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- Whoa, that's got to be...
- Eight years ago.
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In that whole time
I never left my computer.
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- Uh-huh. Good for you, Hank.
- Well, it's good and bad.
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That's what caused this--
the eye tumour--
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- microwaves from the screen.
- Oh dear, I'm sorry.
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Don't be, because
it was worth it.
:10:30
- You have to see her.
- Oh, I've seen those.
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- Not like this.
- I'll take care of that.
:10:35
Well, you're talking about
a 'syn-thespian,' a 'virtual actor.'
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- No, we call them 'Vac-tors.'
- 'Vac-tors'? I need flesh.
:10:40
- No, we call them 'Vac-tors.'
- 'Vac-tors'? I need flesh.
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- Flesh is weak.
- It can't be done.
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It can be done. With my new
computer code, it can be done.
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You and me...
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we can do this
together.
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I don't know anything
about computers.
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See, that's why-- you're
so perfect, Mr Taransky.
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You have something...
that I don't have.
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What's that?
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An eye--
an eye for performance.
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You know the truth
when you see it. I know.
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I mean, I've seen your movies.
I love your movies.
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- You love my movies?
- 'Straw God'--
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that changed my life.
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You saw 'Straw God'?
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I have seen every frame
of your work.
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You're the only
filmmaker
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with the artistic
integrity...
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to realise my vision.
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You and me,
art and science--
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we're the perfect
marriage.
:11:43
Hank... I've had
a rough day today.
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But I tell you what,
I'll call you about this next week.
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- We can talk.
- I won't be here in a week.
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- The tumour is inoperable.
- I'll call you about it, okay?
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That's what I'm trying to say.
The tumour is inoperable.