Shaun of the Dead
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:42:02
- Is that for the jumble, Shaun?
- No. Yes.

:42:05
Your toys are upstairs.
I was going to give them to the jumble.

:42:08
- I took them all to the tip, Barbara.
- What?

:42:11
- Shaun wants to take us somewhere.
- Don't be silly.

:42:14
Maybe you should stay here
and wait for the doctor.

:42:17
- You said he wasn't coming.
- You didn't call the doctor?

:42:20
- Just to be on the safe side.
- I'm fine. I ran it under a cold tap.

:42:25
We had ourjabs when
we went to the Isle of Wight.

:42:28
- But, Philip...
- It's overblown nonsense.

:42:31
- A lot of drug nuts running wild.
- But I should get Mum away.

:42:35
- I'm not going anywhere without Philip.
- Mum, look!

:42:38
How about that tea?
:42:41
Mum, how much do you love Philip?
:42:45
- Two sugars, is it?
- I haven't had sugar in my tea since 1982.

:42:48
Oh, yes. Will you cut me some bread, love?
:42:51
Mum, look, how much do you love Philip?
:42:54
Do we have to go through all that again?
:42:57
What would you say if I told you
that Philip's been quite unkind to me?

:43:01
You weren't easy to live with.
:43:03
- He chased me with a bit of wood!
- You did call him a you-know-what.

:43:06
- Did he tell you that? Motherfucker.
- Shaun!

:43:09
Sorry, Mother... Mum!
:43:11
Did you know that on several occasions...
he touched me?

:43:21
That wasn't true.
Made it up, shouldn't have, sorry.

:43:24
- You don't understand...
- No, you don't understand.

:43:27
Philip is my husband
and has been for 17 years

:43:30
and I would at least expect you
to respect my feelings.

:43:34
You must be more adult about these things.
:43:36
Yeah.
:43:38
Come on, Shaun.
There comes a time when...

:43:43
you just...
:43:46
gotta be a man.
:43:55
I'm telling you, it's a fuss over nothing.
:43:57
Hello, Edward.
:43:59
- Hi, Barbara.
- My, how you've grown.


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