:36:00
- Silk Brown, baby. Crenshaw High.
- Oh, yeah. How you doing, brother?
:36:05
I'm all right. Told you I knew this dude.
:36:07
I'll stick around here and see
if I can find out anything.
:36:10
Look at him!
Didn't know you were a cop, man.
:36:13
Actually, I'm thinking about
getting out of this L.A.P.D. Shit.
:36:16
- What you working, man?
- I did some acting in high school.
:36:19
- Thinking about the movie thing.
- I knew we came for a reason.
:36:22
- Baby, talk to him. Go ahead.
- Well, I did a Jell-O commercial once.
:36:28
- That's right. The blue Jell-O girl.
- That was me. J-E-L-L-O.
:36:32
- You did a great job. Congratulations.
- Thank you.
:36:35
- She sold a shitload of Jell-O too.
- I believe that.
:36:44
This is nice.
:36:48
Trying to imagine what it was like
when this was all still glamorous.
:36:52
It's been a long time since anything
happened at Hollywood and Vine.
:36:55
- Can I offer you something? Anything?
- No, I just want to ask a few questions.
:37:00
Oh, sure. Sure.
:37:03
- Have a seat, please.
- Thanks.
:37:11
So how long ago did you sign...
:37:15
...H2OKlick?
- Five years ago.
:37:19
I don't really know this music.
:37:22
- Were they good?
- Most people don't know this.
:37:25
But I lose money on 19
out of 20 new groups.
:37:28
But one breakout...
One breakout pays for everything.
:37:33
Were these guys gonna break out?
:37:36
They had a chance, yeah.
:37:39
You know these fellas personally?
:37:42
I can't afford to get
too close to my acts.
:37:45
Because, sooner or later,
I'm gonna have to be the guy...
:37:48
...that doesn't renew their contracts.
- Brutal business.
:37:51
Brutal business. Brutal.
:37:55
So I don't have an agent right now,
but I can do accents.