:16:00
- I can see that.
- Who?
:16:03
My mother. I painted it
for her birthday.
:16:06
Next slide. This is my mom.
:16:11
- Is it art?
- It's a snapshot.
:16:14
If I told you Ansel Adams had taken it,
would that make a difference?
:16:19
- Art isn't art until someone says it is.
- It's art!
:16:25
- The right people.
- Who are they?
:16:27
Betty Warren!
:16:29
- We're lucky we have one right here.
- Screw you.
:16:34
Could you go back
to the Soutine, please?
:16:38
Just look at it again.
Look beyond the paint.
:16:42
Let us try to open our minds
to a new idea.
:16:50
All right, back to chapter three.
Has anyone read it?
:16:56
Okay.
:17:00
"When your courses are set,
and a dream boat you've met...
:17:03
...have a real cigarette.
Have a Camel."
:17:05
I've got my courses, I've got my Camel
cigarette. Where is my dream boat?
:17:09
- Giselle, where is my dream boat?
- Betty's cousin isn't good enough?
:17:13
- I haven't met him.
- Don't encourage her.
:17:15
He's only escorting
Connie as a favor.
:17:18
Why are you like this?
:17:20
I didn't mean that.
:17:22
I'm just under so much pressure
with the wedding.
:17:25
Do you realize November 2
is three weeks from now?
:17:28
- Oh, honey.
- Don't have it.
:17:30
- Don't come.
- Here. Here.
:17:32
I'm working on table seating now,
so I can just erase your name.
:17:35
- Can I see it?
- No.
:17:36
Let me look.
I can't look for a second?
:17:39
- You want to see where Bill is sitting.
- No. That is over. Right?
:17:42
Right? Giselle, right?
:17:46
Damn it.
:17:54
- Do I look a little bit like her?
- Like who?
:17:58
- Katherine Watson.
- You mean, "crap is art"?