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SCRIPT- BRR - JJ R12 - vs DoryRound 11 - Part 8SCRIPT- BRR - JJ R12 - vs Dory
Sam: That was quick.
Mack: Something tells me that was a little too easy.
Olivia: What do you MEAN you lost the God Hand?!
Gene: I just put it down for a second! It was right here!
Olivia: I never thought you'd be so stupid! What if someone else--
*they turn and see Mack and Sam*
Gene and Olivia: ...
Mack: ...
Mack: Saaaaaaaaaam. Is this--?
Sam: Yep.
Mack: Here, you can have it back. *tries to pull it off...*
Mack: ...why won't this damn thing come off?!
Oliv
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holy shiz.
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
More later maybe. >_> I feel like the footage is longer than this.
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Anyways, I should have added you to my watch list a long time ago!
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Please hold. Your call is very unportant to us.
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Vulgar silver and gold are dead, while those of the Philosophers are full of life. -Paracelsus
I can't help but feel giddy over that. XD;; I guess Hammett and other authors like him are part of American Literature? O_O???
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Of course! Hard-boiled detective fiction is inherently American. Hammett didn't invent the genre, but he took his writing seriously and promoted it from pulp fiction to literature. *wrote an essay on this*
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"My guess might be excellent, or it might be crummy, but Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to make guesses in front of a district attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer."
When I think of (American) Literature, I think of things like Mark Twain and EA Poe. XD;; I don't think the hard-boiled detective genre is the first thing that comes to most people's mind ... But I can see that it's definitely American
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