Melinda and Melinda
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:25:03
- Well, don't go in with a defeatist attitude.
- Yeah. First see if you even like him.

:25:07
If he's as nice as Cassie's painting him...
:25:10
He's a good catch,
if I can speak pragmatically,

:25:13
especially for you,
cos he's got his feet on the ground.

:25:16
If I find him at all attractive, I think I should
just tell him my whole story right off.

:25:22
Or do you think it's better to wait? Let him
take the hook first, and then run with it?

:25:27
God. I can't believe I'm even asking this.
:25:31
I'm already strategising.
I haven't met this guy yet.

:25:34
If we're gonna do this,
it has to be completely informal,

:25:37
cos I can't handle it any other way.
I don't have any dressy clothes anyhow.

:25:43
Funny part of that is,
as elegant as I can look -

:25:46
and you know, I can look pretty stylish -
:25:50
men find women sexier in casual attire.
:25:54
It's true. I could wear my hair down and loose.
:25:58
That's enticing already.
At least it's not intimidating.

:26:02
- You haven't told him anything about me?
- I can if you like.

:26:05
No. No.
:26:07
My sad tale should come from my lips,
if and when I choose to reveal it.

:26:16
Cut. OK, great. That was great. It was great.
:26:19
You took the note great. Print one and six.
:26:22
You got it? OK, hey, everybody,
that's lunch. One hour. Thank you.

:26:25
- Hey, are you gonna join us?
- No. I'm meeting a friend.

:26:29
Tell the actors we're gonna do
scene ten instead of 26.

:26:32
OK. We're doing scene ten instead of 26.
:26:41
- Hey.
- Hey.

:26:43
- Should we just sit here?
- Yeah.

:26:47
- So, what did he say?
- That Steve is inclined to put up the money.

:26:53
He likes your script
and wants to have lunch with you.

:26:56
- Fantastic!
- Yeah, it looks really good.

:26:58
He was concerned that you intended for
Hobie to play the psychiatrist.


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