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Clips from Deep Impact (1998)
"Altair, Alpha Centauri and Sirius."
Deep Impact (1998)
"You guys getting some good work done over here?"
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"What's the bright one?"
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"And the one next to that?"
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"- I don't think so. - Well, you just said you didn't know."
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"It's probably a satellite."
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"And there."
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"Come on."
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"Jesus!"
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"Damn it!"
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"carrying an Army unit returning from duty in Japan crashed this morning..."
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"Sick, my ass."
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"for not supporting the pension bill,"
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"when her husband had a series of affairs."
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"Bob Campbell's leaving."
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"So at midnight Saturday, anchor shift's opening up."
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"You know, do the usual research, background information."
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"- Listen, Beth, what if it wasn't... - God, Jenny."
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"You've done two years of research. Now do three as a segment producer,"
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"- Yes. - Okay."
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"- for the five. - Okay."
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"...sickness and health... Do you, Jason Lerner, take..."
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"...Chlorine Whatchamacallit?"
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"You said... You said, Chlorine. Her name's Chloe."
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"- Well, it's still a terrible name. - Yeah."
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"- I can't. I gotta go. - I know, I know, I know."
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"Came to Washington with him."
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"And then he fucked me."
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"I should say, I didn't have sex with him, but somebody sure did."
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"But because I was hired from outside the government pool,"
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"I picked it up once, said hello, and it's nobody home."
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"It rings, he shuts the door. Why not hang a sign?"
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"I name a name and get someone into trouble."
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"Ellie."
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"I think the President knows about it, too."
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"How you doing?"
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"Can I help you?"
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"My mom's sick. She's not here."
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"Gosh, I love boats. Are you going on a trip?"
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"She's going back to the house."
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"Hey. You wanna stop that?"
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"Lily, that's a pretty name."
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"Go on. I'll be right there."
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"Well, we'd like to talk about your resignation."
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"We could talk about your wife, or we could just talk about Ellie."
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"Well, we know about the secret phone lines"
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"about his resignation that just fell through."
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"Well, that's what we do for a living."
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"You now have the biggest story in history."
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"but, hey, what the hell?"
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"Biggest story in history?"
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"What an ego."
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"Son of a bitch!"
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"FBI. if you would please, ma'am?"
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"- Get her car here. - Got it."
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"Let's go."
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"Ms. Lerner? Tom Beck."
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"Ms. Lerner was just expressing her lack of enthusiasm"
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"for matters of national security where journalistic competitiveness is at stake."
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"What do you know about E.L.E.?"
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"See? What'd I tell you?"
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"since we've spent more money than we can hide."
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"I don't suppose I could convince you to sit on this for two weeks."
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"I'm letting you go because I don't want another headache,"
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"It might seem that we have each other over the same barrel, Ms. Lerner,"
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"but it just seems that way."
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"- I want the... - Want?"
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"May I?"
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"I'll see you Tuesday, Ms. Lerner."
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"E-L-E, E-L-E."
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"E."
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"Great."
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"Okay. Well, we'll see you tomorrow."
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"- This is your table. - Thank you."
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"Jenny."
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"Hi, Chloe."
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"I'm disturbed that you didn't come to our wedding."
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"and throwing flowers and... it was wonderful."
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"What's so funny?"
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"because she's all alone in the world and she needs you right now, okay?"
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"Chloe, this has nothing to do with you."
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"And I don't hate you."
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"- Jenny. - Hey! How are you?"
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"Did Stuart send you here without telling me?"
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"No, Beth. I was gonna talk to you..."
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"Ms. Lerner. Hi, Beth."
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"Excuse me, please."
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"Ladies and gentlemen."
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"Ladies and gentleman, please."
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"Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States."
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"- Mr. President. - Mr. President."
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"A few minutes ago, the United States' ambassadors to every country"
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"in the world told the leaders of those nations"
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"It's a bit complicated, so it will take some time."
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"So I hope you will bear with me, hear what I have to say."
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"working on a mountaintop in Arizona..."
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"...saw something in the night sky that caused them great concern."
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"Some of them the size of cars, some no bigger than your hand."
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"from the north side of Central Park to the Battery."
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"It weighs 500 billion tons."
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"Astrophysicists, geologists and climatologists."
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"Where the hell is Science?"
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"That guy at Berkeley, did Hale-Bopp stand-ups?"
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"They're what's left over from the creation of the solar system"
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"I'd like the world to meet some extraordinary people."
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"I'll just be taking us down to the comet surface."
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"Well, it's good to know we're going to have your kind of experience"
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"- It's hitting the goddamn Earth? - That's what he's saying."
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"Our society will continue as normal."
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"it will cost you tomorrow."
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"- Jenny Lerner? - Son of a bitch."
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"why wasn't this announcement made sooner?"
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"Do you have another question, Ms. Lerner?"
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"Although I certainly hope we don't need to use them."
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"He resigned for personal reasons."
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"Life will go on."
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"The two scientists who found the comet were killed in a car crash"
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"So we named it for them, Wolf-Biederman."
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"- He is, isn't he? - I'm trying to listen."
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"- I can't believe this. This is so weird. - Dr. Wolf from Astronomy Club?"
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