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and the majority of his collection.
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He's wiping the slate clean.
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Midnight, New York City.
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One last look at the paintings.
Oh, well.
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- This is a celebration.
- This is a celebration.
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This should be your statement
of how far you've come...
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- It's a celebration.
- ...with Phil Towle.
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This is a celebration of some paintings
that visited us for a while,
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and now we want to share them
with other people. OK?
:32:37
- Right, yeah. That's it.
- It's a choice.
:32:39
OK, cool.
:32:45
l never looked at it as an investment,
but I always looked it as
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versus some of the other guys who may
be, like, taking a big pile of money
:32:54
and parking it in the bank. I would always,
like, take a big pile of money
:32:57
and park it on my wall.
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Wow.
:33:03
l can just feel some of the adulation
:33:07
that other people have thrown at
these paintings, and that makes me proud.
:33:12
l've never been this close to it.
:33:14
These are great paintings, whether they
sell for a dollar or for $100 million.
:33:20
The only thing that matters
is what pleasure
:33:23
and what feeling you get out of that
moment you have with that painting.
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And it's never been
about dollars and cents,
:33:31
it's always been
about something greater than that.
:33:35
But, fuck, they do look awesome.
l mean, fuck!
:33:45
- It's been a good time.
- And it will be a good time.
:33:48
To the future.
:33:52
l feel better about this
than I thought I would, actually.
:33:55
It's weird, I don't know why.
Shit!