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and relating in the world.
They are probably seeing
how the movies are like real,
but not real,
and how the real life is.
It's hard as a child
being influenced by that.
Too much of anything
is, you know, is not good.
And I think that they probably
had too much of that.
We were always afraid of trains.
about the kind of people
that hang around.
You know, we heard about the muggings
and stuff like that.
It is weird, I admit,
but there you go.
We don't need the sun.
We are vampires.
Yeah!
- Oh, there's the beach.
- Yeah.
Oh, sh*t, there's people all over it.
- I ain't going in there.
- F*** that!
- What did you expect?
- Forget it, man.
- Just stay a little back.
- Yeah, man.
Forget it.
I ain't going in that water.
I ain't going in that water.
Oh, yeah, Lawrence of Arabia.
Whoa, it scratches!
No idea.
- I'm afraid of the water.
- You are?
Yeah.
That is salty, man.
Whoa, man!
Heads you go, tails you don't.
It all comes down to this.
Ladies coming this way.
Here we go, man.
If it drops on the floor,
it doesn't matter.
Right.
Heads you go, tails you don't.
Heads! You go.
This is part of the Two Face
in Dark Knight thing.
- You're coming with me.
- No way.
Danny, come in the pool!
- Call again.
- Tails.
Looks like I'm not going anywhere.
Come on, Danny.
Come in the pool.
Danny, come into the water.
Let's break some rules, man.
Let's break some rules.
It's not... no,
I don't break rules.
Last time I did that,
I almost got arrested, twice.
You have all these rules!
Oh, sh*t, son of a b*tch!
- Come on, man.
- Nah.
- They're all out there waiting for you.
- No, it's all right.
Besides, I like to be the guy
everybody says,
that guy never went in the water.
That guy never took his shoes off.
You need some sunshine
You need some daylight
You need some sunshine
You need some daylight
I don't think our father
knew we had it in us
to have that kind of power.
the little boys who couldn't,
and then we transformed
into the boys are gonna.
The boys can.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Jungle life,
I'm faraway from nowhere
On my own like Tarzan boy
Hide and seek
I play along while
rushing cross the forest
Monkey business
on a sunny afternoon
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I just can't talk to him anymore.
I can't stand to look at him.
It's just...
When I look at him,
Everything I see...
Yeah.
I felt good for my kids.
I was glad to see them standing up
for their own ideas and beliefs.
Hey, this is me. I'm doing this.
I'm trying to see both sides
as well as my part in it as well,
but I've felt stuck
in the middle for a long time
and that's been a real challenge.
If some part of Oscar understood
what, you know, why
they were, like, rebelling
and why they were going on their own,
another part of him
was like very anxious
and very worried because,
you know, he felt like,
it wasn't... the timing was off.
It wasn't like the right time
for everyone.
And, you know, my...
my point of view
was that, well,
it must be the right time
because it's happening, you know.
It's so... I mean,
if it wouldn't be,
it wouldn't be happening.
That's how I kind of felt about it.
Well, done, Spider-man.
Before we actually met,
it's like before we met,
you should have seen
us like one year before we met.
We would not have said a word...
I mean, nothing.
We would have been completely silent.
It would have been like...
You would have been
watching zombies just walking by.
I learned that "Google"
was a new word
"Cool", "dude", "nigga"...
Oops, sorry.
And... well, basically, "like".
Like, I went to the store,
and there was, like,
these, cool pianos,
and I was like, "whoa,
that sh*t is, like, awesome".
So I'm hearing that all the time.
It's not annoying,
but it's getting old.
Monday's Valentine's Day, right?
- You have dates?
- No, I don't.
I wish I did, though.
Seriously.
I can't tell if it's women's
or men's perfume.
I can't really tell.
It makes no difference, right?
Perfume is perfume.
I literally have no idea
what to say to a woman.
I mean, it's easy for you,
guys, like, but...
For me it's... I don't literally
don't know what to say.
You ever heard about
people that say...
say he is absolutely unlovable?
Some people are like that.
It just doesn't happen with them.
Love just doesn't find them in life.
Some people like that,
some people want to live alone.
to live with somebody,
only they don't know how to...
They can't fit in.
- He's drunk.
- My dad's drunk.
Again?
He was drunk last night.
He's drunk tonight.
He's probably... he drinks
way too much,
so it's a boring story anyway.
I swear to God
I'm gonna get him back for this.
What's going on here?
Just take it easy, okay?
Oh, God. I think he's losing it.
Yan, just enjoy yourself,
sweetie, tonight.
- Okay.
- And see, uh, you know,
whoever you want to talk to
you know or you don't know.
- You know, just enjoy yourself.
- Okay.
Enjoy yourself, have fun, Jagadisa.
You have fun.
Yeah, have fun, Govinda,
yeah, enjoy yourself.
- I love you.
- I love you.
See you.
First tickets to a movie theater...
Really exciting.
I hope we come out alive.
Start spreading the news.
So tell me what
you're looking for.
Everybody loves HDTV...
That was a good movie.
night for a long,
long, long, long, long,
long time.
Me, too.
And to actually think
to David O. Russell
or Mark Wahlberg or Christian Bale.
That's awesome.
That's exciting.
I play that guy in The Dark Knight.
Batman Begins.
He thinks there's somebody
following us.
I guarantee there's
somebody following us.
Nobody's following us.
- No, there's nobody following us.
I remember being
very kind of scared
of going out into the world.
I felt so out of place.
I still feel out of place.
I don't know if I can
ever get over it.
Because I was always
afraid that I had
so little knowledge of this world.
I mean, being in my home
all the time that...
That I almost wouldn't...
that I wouldn't know where to start.
I kept going out and trying
to achieve what I wanted,
trying to do what I want to.
But my biggest fear was, you know,
being so...
so ignorant of the world that...
that I would just
wouldn't be able to handle it.
Did you ever think
You know, like, you know
that I wanted that, you know.
I gave up on facing my father.
And I don't think
there's any good chance
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