1:20:06
George Clooney's office
for Tony on line one.
1:20:09
The Angellotti Company.
One moment, please.
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- Can l help you?
- Yes.
1:20:14
My name's Oliver Trinke and l'm here to
see Arthur Brickman and Mr. Angellotti.
1:20:19
OK.
1:20:20
Mr. Trinke is here.
1:20:22
OK, l will.
1:20:24
- They'll be about ten more minutes.
- OK.
1:20:28
- You can have a seat.
- Right, right...
1:20:36
Hello.
1:20:38
Oh, my God... Hi!
1:20:41
l'm here to see Brad.
1:20:43
Yes! He's expecting you, sir.
1:20:45
He apologizes, but he's stuck in traffic
He's just a few blocks away.
1:20:50
Why don't you just have a seat
and l'll let him know that you've arrived.
1:20:53
Thank you very much.
1:21:08
They love to keep you waiting, don't they?
1:21:13
- Excuse me?
- They love to keep you waiting.
1:21:17
Right. Yeah, yeah, they do.
1:21:20
l think they think it gives them
a psychological edge, you know?
1:21:24
Well, it's about to give 'em
the edge of my ass,
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'cause that's all they're gonna see
when l'm walkin' out that door.
1:21:30
You know anything about these guys?
1:21:32
Only that they're the fastest-growing...
1:21:35
''...firm in the business.''
Yes, l read that article too.
1:21:38
All right, well...
You know as much as l do.
1:21:41
l guess that means
they know what they're doing.
1:21:43
l suppose. Unless these publicists hire
other publicists to get the word out for 'em.
1:21:47
Right. And then those publicists
hire their own publicists
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to help spin the good publicity
they created for these publicists.
1:21:54
Of course, knowing publicists,
they probably hire publicists
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to promote the fact
that they spun the publicity
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that they hired the other publicists
to spin. So...