Ill take them, then.
Ok.
Plus eight rum truffles.
Yes.
To eat at once?
Get your bloody act together.
Finn ... what do you think
of the work here?
Get your feet down!
Thats a decent chair, right?
Eh? Finn? Do you like it?
Ive had enough!
I have taken them down.
Im only ...
This bloody hair of mine.
l cant work.
Why not wear a hair net? Its
quite common in the food industry.
Itd look bloody great a
Kicking And Screaming Script
I think violence
is always justified some of the time.
- So if I disagree, that means youre gonna hit me.
- Hey, Grover.
Hey, Gail.
Who would you rather be stranded
on a desert island with? MacNeil or Lehrer?
Ebert.
Oh, Ill tell you the worst thing
about losing a foot. Hey, man!
Evening.
Jane, I knew youd win the fiction prize.
Youre a -Youre a brilliant writer.
Would
Ill see you in heaven.
Goodbye, Caroline.
We didnt know
the difference then,...
...but it was a band of Pawnee
what attacked us.
I aint had no use
for Pawnee ever since.
But this one wasnt a Pawnee.
He was a Cheyenne brave.
I later got to know him well.
His name was
Shadow That Comes In Sight.
At first sight of an Indian camp,...
...what you think is: "I see
their dump. Wheres the camp?"
He broug
ill-spirit
of your report... the degrading
remarks by other aviators...
innuendo about her performance in
unrelated situations... even a
reference to her sexual activity the
weekend prior.
(closing report)
In my seven years on this committee,
Ive never seen a downed aviator
treated like this. Never. Im
deeply disturbed by this report, Mr.
Hayes. Not just what it bodes for
women in the military --
My Fair Lady Script
Freddy, go and find a cab.
Do you want me to catch pneumonia?
Dont just stand there, Freddy.
Go and find a cab.
All right, Ill get one.
Look where youre goin, dear.
Look where youre goin!
Im so sorry.
Two bunches o violets trod in the mud.
A full days wages.
-Freddy, go and find a cab.
-Yes, Mother.
Hes your son, is he?
If youd done your duty
as a mother should...
...you would
Nine Queens Script
What are you reading?
- Nothing. Im sorry.
- Dont worry.
- Will that be all?
- Yes.
This machine drives me crazy.
Ill register it later.
- . plus . ...
- .
Yes, five, of course.
Dont you have a smaller bill?
- Not enough change.
- Ill make it.
What an idiot! I do have it.
The change from the taxi.
The taxi-drivers change.
I took it all from him.
.
Im sure you need the change.
I
Ill do it.
- So Im fired too?
- No. Not at all.
- But I manage fulfillment.
Now you dont need me here.
- Your right, we dont need you here.
We need you at India.
Someone gotta train the new guy.
- And after that?
- We find something for you,
company growing.
- Well find something for you?
- Course youre free to quit.
But you havent
vested your stock options yet.
Quit now and youll give it up
Plus
During the SONG we see snatches of the films mentioned in SONG. They look old and scratched and they are INTERCUT with flashes of white screen, burnt celluloid, etc.
SONG: "Science Fiction Double Feature"
THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL - THE END SEQUENCE OF THE ROBOT CARRYING THE HERO
VOICE OVER
Michael Rennie was ill.
The day the earth stood still
But he told us where we stand
WIPE TO:
FLASH GORD
Ill tell you when to
submit them.
The PEOPLE talking and drinking on the stairway gravitate
toward Edward.
A MAN
Edward!
EDWARD
(turning on the charm)
Yes!
THE MAN
Will we see you at the polo
matches Wednesday?
EDWARD
Wouldnt miss it.
(abruptly; to Vance)
I want this done fast and easy.
No slip-ups. I want to be back
in New York by Saturday. Got it?
He deftly keeps making his way through the cro
Ill get these. You get those.
- Ill get those! You got those?
- Yeah. You get these over here.
- All right, I got these.
- Whose are those?
This was the end result of all
of the bright lights and glitter.
- Booze, broads and free hotel suites
for the high roller...
- Put your backs to it, men.
cheap drinks and all-you-can-eat buffets
for the everyday sucker.
The smart ones just send us the money