1:02:00
This generation's Brando.
They certainly make eye contact.
1:02:04
She's so sexy.
Look at her body language.
1:02:09
All verbs!
1:02:10
- Have l...?
- Read ''House of the Dead.''
1:02:13
Oh, yes.
Yes, l have.
1:02:16
l found it surprisingly neoteric.
1:02:20
- Modern. Very modern.
- Yes, modern.
1:02:24
- Would you excuse me just a second?
- Yeah, sure.
1:02:34
Jerry, hi.
You remember Ray Polito?
1:02:37
- Nice to see you.
- How are you?
1:02:40
Good. You?
1:02:42
l was telling Ray about how you have
a real interest in old theater posters.
1:02:47
He says he has a great source.
1:02:50
My buddy, Jay Binns,
has some really rare ones.
1:02:53
He'd be happy to show them
to you anytime.
1:02:55
Thanks. Yeah, maybe sometime, sure.
1:02:58
- We could rent a car and drive out tonight.
- Tonight?
1:03:00
Connie? You should come, too.
You should bring Doug.
1:03:04
- Who's Doug?
- Go where?
1:03:05
My buddy lives in Montauk.
We're going there tonight.
1:03:09
- At this hour, there's no traffic.
- Montauk? lt's midnight.
1:03:13
Montauk at midnight?
What could be more romantic?
1:03:16
- l can't.
- Me either.
1:03:18
- lt's just too late.
- l have to get up early.
1:03:21
You know l work best
in the morning.
1:03:24
But we'll walk on the beach,
maybe take a swim.
1:03:27
Ray'll play his guitar.
1:03:29
- You play guitar?
- Yeah.
1:03:31
l'd rather eat rat poison
1:03:33
than watch this guy
play guitar on the beach at 3 AM.
1:03:39
- [Falk:] You're so quiet.
- [Amanda:] So are you.
1:03:42
- [Falk:] What's wrong?
- [Amanda:] Nothing.
1:03:44
[Falk:] Don't say, ''nothing.''
Obviously, you're upset.
1:03:47
Are you crushed because we didn't drive
100 miles to look at theater posters
1:03:51
and hear this guy play his guitar?
1:03:53
Shhh!
My mother's sleeping.
1:03:55
That road company James Dean
looked at you
1:03:58
like you were
a freshly baked cannoli.