:27:02
- You know, he wants a name.
- I understand.
:27:05
It's gonna be kind of
a touchy subject at home
:27:08
because, I mean, the truth is
he'd make the perfect shrink, and he knows it.
:27:12
But, let's face it, he's not a name,
and I want people to see my movie too, so...
:27:17
Well, I'm sure that you guys will figure it out,
and I think it's very exciting.
:27:22
Doug and I know somebody
perfect for Melinda,
:27:25
your downstairs neighbour
who crashed dinner.
:27:27
- Remember Greg Earlinger?
- No.
:27:29
- Doug's dentist. You met him with us once.
- Yes. He has a great sports car.
:27:33
The Bentley. He's single and available.
:27:36
She would find him fascinating.
He's smart, sensitive...
:27:39
Why would he be interested in her?
:27:41
She seemed quite pretty, she's offbeat
and Greg always likes complicated women.
:27:46
Doug has already hyped him on her.
Ask her if we can give him her number, OK?
:28:01
- Hey.
- Melinda.
:28:02
- Hey.
- Hi.
:28:03
Hi.
:28:05
My friend Walt. This is Melinda.
She just moved in.
:28:08
- How are you?
- Nice to meet you.
:28:10
- How's it going?
- All right.
:28:12
I just interviewed for a job at an art gallery
and I don't think it went too well.
:28:17
You never know. I had a voice-over audition
today. Thought I'd never get it.
:28:21
Bang, I was chosen.
It's the voice of a toothpaste.
:28:24
That's good. I'm trying to decide
whether to stay and wait for the phone call
:28:29
or whether I should go out
and treat myself to a movie.
:28:32
Why don't you come with us?
:28:35
- Where?
- Going to the track.
:28:37
- To the track?
- Yeah. Horse races. Belmont.
:28:41
- What, you play the horses?
- Never.
:28:44
Well, I go every ten years. Walt's always
going. He's a gambling degenerate.
:28:48
- Yes. Can't you tell I'm a degenerate?
- I'm a complete novice, like you.
:28:52
Come on. It's a beautiful day.
We'll have some laughs.
:28:55
- Sure. I don't have any money.
- I've got plenty of money.