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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30Leave me alone
00:00:52I'm all meant to dance
00:00:55I'm not made of stone
00:00:59Why doesn't it ever make sense?
00:01:04I'm sick of all this indecision
00:01:06You're mixing with my mind
00:01:10This ain't no false assault
00:01:13And this ain't no free disguise
00:01:17Because I am for real
00:01:22You don't know what I feel
00:01:25My strength is in my will
00:01:29I cannot wait
00:01:36I won't be second grade
00:01:39It's for the care that's me against the world
00:01:43It's for the care that's me against the world
00:01:49It's for the care that's me against the world
00:01:55You! You there! I've got a court order to shut you down. We're going to close this show.
00:02:13Are you insane, man? Get him out of here.
00:02:17No. No! No! No! No! No! No! No!
00:02:25No! I am all here!
00:04:55Tony, get up.
00:04:59You're going to be late for school, you lazy bum.
00:05:25And I suppose my mother works at the Beverly Hills Polo Club.
00:05:37Your mother loves waitressing.
00:05:38She's been doing it ever since you've been around.
00:05:40I'm well aware.
00:05:42Julie.
00:05:43Look, Julie.
00:05:45Now, what's that supposed to mean, huh?
00:05:47That I don't take good care of your mom?
00:05:49You know, I haven't heard any complaints from her lately.
00:05:52Evil.
00:06:02Evil.
00:06:16Evil propels me, and the reform of evil propels me.
00:06:24I stand indifferent.
00:06:27Well, it's hard to believe these words were written by the same Walt Whitman that talks
00:06:34about the beauty and perfection in a single blade of grass.
00:06:37What did Whitman mean when he said evil propels me for him?
00:06:47So, Whitman and evil.
00:06:51Johnny?
00:06:54Evil?
00:06:55Yeah, Johnny.
00:06:56Evil can evil.
00:06:59We're talking about Whitman and evil.
00:07:01Now, Whitman says that evil propels me.
00:07:04Is he advocating evil?
00:07:05Is that what he's doing?
00:07:06Oh, yeah, he's doing it all right.
00:07:09I understand exactly what he's doing.
00:07:12Well, what exactly is it that you understand, Johnny?
00:07:17It's easy.
00:07:18It's happening here in this town with the Black Roses concerts.
00:07:22Yeah.
00:07:24Like, here we got this whole town filled with people who claim to be good, right?
00:07:28Go to church every Sunday.
00:07:30Good God-fearing people.
00:07:33Good, good, good.
00:07:34All this talk about good, and so now here comes the biggest thing to hit Mill Basin ever,
00:07:40and they try to stop it.
00:07:41You call that good?
00:07:44You see, they figure there must be something evil about the band if we all like it.
00:07:50Yeah.
00:07:51That's what I think Whitman was talking about.
00:07:54They like evil, and they like getting rid of evil.
00:07:56They're, uh...
00:07:58Hypocrites.
00:07:59Hypocrites, right.
00:08:01Only what they think is evil is evil.
00:08:03You know, they call the shots because they're the adults.
00:08:06Yeah.
00:08:07I think Whitman was talking about Mill Basin.
00:08:10Yeah.
00:08:10He was a cool guy.
00:08:15Well, that's a very interesting monologue, Johnny.
00:08:20But I think you may have missed the point of the poem, perhaps.
00:08:23I think all Whitman's trying to say, maybe in a back-ass words kind of way,
00:08:30is that one should remain open-minded.
00:08:32I don't think your parents want to stop the concert just to annoy you.
00:08:37It's just that, uh, they're afraid of change.
00:08:40There's never been a rock concert in this town.
00:08:43They probably don't know what to do with one.
00:08:45Well, we know what to do with one.
00:08:47Enjoy ourselves.
00:08:49Have a good time for once.
00:08:51They don't understand what a great honor this is.
00:08:54They didn't have to pick Mill Basin for their first concert.
00:08:58They could have started their tour anywhere in the country.
00:09:01And this is the reception they get.
00:09:03What's your mom trying to stop the concert?
00:09:04No committee is going to stop concerts from annihilating Mill Basin.
00:09:07Now, let's try and remember what Whitman said, huh?
00:09:09Let's keep an open mind.
00:09:12Maybe the parents' committee is right.
00:09:15Okay, maybe not.
00:09:16Maybe not.
00:09:17Maybe not.
00:09:19Ah, okay, pages 40 to 52 in your anthologies tomorrow.
00:09:23Yeah, that's right.
00:09:25Twelve whole pages.
00:09:26It's tough out there.
00:09:30Oh, Julie, aren't you going to class?
00:09:31Give it up.
00:09:32What do you mean?
00:09:34Oh, come on.
00:09:35So I like Julie.
00:09:37So what's the big deal?
00:09:38No big deal.
00:09:39But I'd say she's taking it.
00:09:40Jesus creating your own tape is not going on.
00:09:53Yeah.
00:09:55I can't believe all the fuss in the paper.
00:09:59Have you heard anything about these Black Roses concerts, son?
00:10:03A lot of the parents are raising a big stink about it.
00:10:07It's all they talk about down at the shop today.
00:10:10Janie's dad came in for a haircut.
00:10:12He was telling me all about it.
00:10:13Sure, Pop.
00:10:15I just bought myself tickets to the first two shows.
00:10:18Are you sure you should go?
00:10:21Everybody seems to feel it's a bad idea.
00:10:23Janie's dad bought her a ticket.
00:10:28Oh, he did, did he?
00:10:32Well, I guess it's all right then.
00:10:38Right.
00:10:39We're a good people here in Mill Basin.
00:10:45We are a church-going people, and we are a law-abiding people.
00:10:49Our police don't have to carry guns like they do in the big cities.
00:10:53And our children grow up to be fine young citizens we can be proud of.
00:10:58Because we have had no corrupting influences here to speak of.
00:11:02Until now.
00:11:03And now we find that disciples of the devil are invading our town
00:11:10and threatening to steal our children away from us.
00:11:13Yes.
00:11:15Yes.
00:11:16Their image, their image alone, has become a symbol of evil to our young.
00:11:21Their satanic music and subversive lyrics threaten to undermine the very fabric of our society.
00:11:28Would you care to hear some of their propaganda?
00:11:31Yes!
00:11:31Will you just sit to this?
00:11:34Will you tell me if this isn't the work of the devil himself?
00:11:38Tear down the walls of hell.
00:11:41Make room for lust to dwell.
00:11:44Carry in your hands a sword.
00:11:46Tear away the image of the Lord.
00:11:50Wait just a minute.
00:11:51Wait a minute.
00:11:51That's not all.
00:11:52That is not all.
00:11:54Pull down society.
00:11:56Only then can we be free.
00:11:58In the world alone to roam.
00:12:01Destroy your happy home.
00:12:03Now if that doesn't say it as clearly as anything else, I don't know what.
00:12:09Folks, just a minute.
00:12:10Excuse me, Alan.
00:12:11Folks, just a minute.
00:12:12Now we're talking about music here, not revolution.
00:12:16Now this group, this black rose, I'll be the first to admit some of their stuff's a little
00:12:20antisocial.
00:12:21But that's the very nature of rock and roll, isn't it?
00:12:25Try to shake us up a little bit.
00:12:27It's the very nature of poetry too, isn't it, Mr. Morehouse?
00:12:30Uh, yes, uh, sometimes it seems so, yes sir, Mr. Mayor.
00:12:41See, rock and roll's about rebellion.
00:12:45What about Elvis?
00:12:47Little Richard, Chuck Berry.
00:12:49Remember when they first came out, did your parents squawk?
00:12:51And what about the Beatles?
00:12:53Now let's don't forget the Beatles.
00:12:55Mark, do you remember when your boy grew his hair long like Ringo Starr?
00:12:59They wanted to run that kid out of town on a rail.
00:13:02Now was he evil simply because he had long hair?
00:13:05Oh, no.
00:13:06Now, are these black roses any different?
00:13:09Yes, they are.
00:13:11Are you going to stop these concerts, Mayor Farnsworth?
00:13:14Now, May, there's not a damn thing that I can do about that.
00:13:18The school board approved the concerts.
00:13:20Is our good mayor trying to tell us that we have to just stand by and watch our children
00:13:25be brainwashed?
00:13:29I can't believe I got you to come out with me tonight.
00:13:32I had to get out of the house, I appreciate the excuse.
00:13:36Thanks.
00:13:42What's bugging you anyway?
00:13:44Is it your creep stepdad again?
00:13:47Or is it Mr. Morehouse?
00:13:49What do you mean?
00:13:50Oh, come on.
00:13:52Everybody in school knows that you and he are...
00:13:54What?
00:13:59I don't believe this.
00:14:01That's not true.
00:14:03Mr. Morehouse and I happen to be friends.
00:14:06Besides, he's just about the only person in this town that understands me.
00:14:11Don't you know he's seen Priscilla Farnsworth?
00:14:13The ice princess?
00:14:23Oh, man.
00:14:24So you're just going to moon around after him and you could be going out with me?
00:14:28Donnie, I have too much on my mind to be involved with you or anyone else.
00:14:34Yeah, sure, I understand.
00:14:37I mean, I get down too sometimes.
00:14:41What's it to look forward to after graduation?
00:14:43Working for my father?
00:14:45Cutting friggin' hair for the rest of my life?
00:14:48Donnie.
00:14:48That's why I couldn't believe that Black Roses would play here.
00:14:57I mean, they've never played out of the studio before and they pick Mill Basin to open their tour.
00:15:02It was like a sign that things were getting better around this hall.
00:15:07If they even get to play here.
00:15:09Sorry.
00:15:13I mean, it's like every time there's something I really want, somebody takes it away.
00:15:17But tonight, I want to paint this town red.
00:15:29Johnny, where are you going?
00:15:34Johnny, where are you going?
00:15:36I said I was going to paint this town red.
00:15:38That's exactly what I'm going to do.
00:15:40Johnny!
00:15:41Johnny, get back here!
00:15:43Johnny, where are you going?
00:15:47What are you going to ask me?
00:15:55What are you doing?
00:15:57You're going to get in big trouble.
00:15:58I don't want any part of this.
00:16:00Johnny!
00:16:03Johnny!
00:16:04Look, just stick around, all right?
00:16:06You don't have to help.
00:16:07Just stand guard.
00:16:08Johnny, look, someone's coming!
00:16:16Johnny!
00:16:17Johnny, look, someone's coming!
00:16:17Look at that!
00:16:22Look at that!
00:16:23Look at that!
00:16:24Wait!
00:16:26Johnny!
00:16:28What are you doing?
00:16:30What are you doing?
00:16:52See you guys on the beach on the beach.
00:16:52I don't know.
00:17:22room. John Pratt, what is Emerson's message in self-reliance? Self-reliance means just
00:17:48what it says. You can only rely on yourself. I mean, if you let others do things for you,
00:17:54nothing will ever get done. Believe in yourself. Have confidence. Take the bull by the horns.
00:18:00Take the bull by the horns, huh? Well, you'd know about throwing the bull, wouldn't you?
00:18:06What about taking the law into your own hands? The law is all right, but sometimes it's too
00:18:12tough on you. Too tough? In fact, it's real confining, isn't it? I mean, if you want to
00:18:20steal someone's car, it'll stop you. Deface or pollute the environment, and you'll find
00:18:29yourself up against stiff penalties. Yeah, it's real confining, all right.
00:18:35Mr. Morehouse? Yes, Tina? What's this have to do with Emerson? Well, more than you'd think,
00:18:46Tina. More than you'd think.
00:18:52Well, okay, have a nice day.
00:18:55Take care, Jeff.
00:19:09Mr. Morehouse, my mother left my father because he was afraid to take a chance on anything.
00:19:15I'm not going to let that happen to me.
00:19:23Julie?
00:19:24Johnny, can I talk to you, please?
00:19:32What about?
00:19:34About last night.
00:19:35Ooh.
00:19:36About last night.
00:19:38Come on.
00:19:45What's up?
00:19:47He knows.
00:19:49He just told me he knows.
00:19:51But he's not going to tell.
00:19:52Why not?
00:19:54I don't know why not.
00:19:57He said you were going through a hard time or something.
00:20:00Oh, yeah.
00:20:01That's pretty funny.
00:20:03That's not fair, Johnny.
00:20:05He could have you arrested, you know.
00:20:07Oh, right.
00:20:08And get you in trouble, too.
00:20:09No way.
00:20:11Johnny, what are you doing?
00:20:13Are you coming to the mic?
00:20:14Wait, I'll come with you.
00:20:15I'll come with you.
00:20:45Looks like this is a place to be.
00:20:57Brats here of all ages.
00:21:01Where's Priscilla?
00:21:03I think she's waiting for the Kingston Trio.
00:21:45I'd like to sing a song about my home.
00:21:55Well, it's not what I expected at all.
00:22:01My hometown is a place to turn.
00:22:11Way deep down.
00:22:15My hometown is a place to turn.
00:22:25Way deep down.
00:22:29Where a fire's burning.
00:22:33No.
00:22:35I'm an ordinary man.
00:22:41Who dreams of the stars.
00:22:51We're on a way to paradise.
00:22:55Well, I've seen enough.
00:23:01I don't expect any trouble here tonight.
00:23:03But I better take my leave with these parents of paranoia.
00:23:09Ella, are you satisfied?
00:23:11Well, they are awfully loud,
00:23:13but the children do seem to be enjoying themselves.
00:23:17I don't suppose there's any real harm to them.
00:23:21Well, you know, every generation had their own music.
00:23:25Remember the Lindy Hop?
00:23:27Oh, dear.
00:23:29Don't embarrass me.
00:23:31I need a drink.
00:23:33You want to join me?
00:23:35Yeah.
00:23:37Listen, I don't know about you folks,
00:23:39but I have to get up early in the morning.
00:23:41Look how this pill rolls out,
00:23:43look away.
00:23:44Child music plays
00:23:45Water square as your face.
00:23:47What theСditch Dontnack.
00:23:48Is happy to listen to them,
00:23:49you know?
00:23:51Thatz
00:23:53Yeah, yeah.
00:23:54Will the kids work?
00:23:56We can understand them.
00:23:57For the children who lived during their gezegel,
00:23:59we can enjoy.
00:24:00It's pretty cool.
00:24:01The children on their own service.
00:24:03You know?
00:24:04But you really can't come to bring me 부 ouro.
00:24:06But...
00:24:07What do you do this to do?
00:24:08You know?
00:24:09I know it's gotta get sick.
00:24:10We're on a one
00:24:15Our time is getting nearer
00:24:20And our time is just nearer
00:24:40The time is about to come together
00:24:58We're gonna rock this song tonight
00:25:02I've got the thunder, you've got the lightning
00:25:06We've got the power to win the fight
00:25:10We are the rulers of tomorrow
00:25:13Shout out the message loud and clear
00:25:17It's a rock invasion
00:25:22It's a rock invasion
00:25:26We're coming down
00:25:30To rock your turn
00:25:40All right, who wants to open the discussion?
00:25:43Janie?
00:25:44Johnny, what do you think Emerson's getting at here?
00:25:50Johnny?
00:25:52What do you think Emerson's getting at here?
00:25:55Johnny?
00:25:57Julie, what did Emerson mean by the Red Slayer?
00:26:05What did Emerson mean by the Red Slayer?
00:26:08What did Emerson mean by the Red Slayer?
00:26:12Ralph Waldo Emerson
00:26:14Ralph Waldo Emerson
00:26:19Yes, we've done a lot of talking about literature in this class
00:26:35But maybe not enough about life
00:26:36You see, it's not enough to just read Whitman and Emerson from your anthologies
00:26:44You have to use what you read
00:26:46Apply it to your lives and make it work for you
00:26:49Well, how's Whitman gonna help me decide what to do for a living?
00:26:52No, no, I'm not kidding
00:26:55Because if we could help, I'd really be happy because I have no idea
00:26:57Well, Tony, the aim of literature isn't to tell you what to do with your life
00:27:02It's to tell you how to live it wisely
00:27:04Oh, yeah?
00:27:06What did Mr. Whitman think of what you've done with your life?
00:27:09Well, no, that's good
00:27:14What would Whitman think of what I've done with my life?
00:27:17Well, I guess he judged me by how successful I am at teaching
00:27:23Very successful right now
00:27:26But, uh, hey, you kids can judge that better than I can
00:27:29Hey, get some sleep tonight, will you?
00:27:35Please?
00:27:47Hey, stranger
00:27:48How'd you like the Black Roses show?
00:27:50It was wonderful
00:27:51I'm going again tonight
00:27:52Really?
00:27:53Did you, uh, win the lottery or something?
00:27:55They liked us so much they gave us tickets to all the shows
00:27:58They gave free tickets to all the kids?
00:28:01To all their fans, yeah
00:28:03Hey, what's the matter with you today?
00:28:08Sit down
00:28:08I've got to tell you, Matt, this is the first time I've had a teacher in here
00:28:14Complaining that his kids didn't get upset over a homework assignment
00:28:17You know, you got me worried
00:28:19It's not my lesson, Sam
00:28:21It's my kids
00:28:22I mean, last week, all they could think about was midterms
00:28:25Now it's Black Roses
00:28:26You too, I might add
00:28:28You've been exposed to a taste of rebellion
00:28:31It's only natural they're going to remain temporarily under its spell
00:28:34But, you know, as soon as these burnt roses leave town
00:28:38They'll be back to normal in no time, believe me
00:28:41And if you don't believe me
00:28:43Why don't you go over right now
00:28:44And talk to this Fabian guy
00:28:46Fabian?
00:28:47Fabian?
00:28:48Yeah
00:28:48And once you see that he's just another ordinary working stiff
00:28:53You're going to see that you've been overreacting
00:28:55Would you please make your move?
00:28:58You're going to see that you've been overreacting
00:29:28Why did you guys come to Mill Basin, anyway?
00:29:38Are you kidding?
00:29:39Why did you decide to move to Mill Basin, man?
00:29:43Mill Basin's like a test case, you know
00:29:46They figured on starting us out in a small town
00:29:48Since we'd never played out of the studio before
00:29:50Well, once before, actually
00:29:52But that didn't work out
00:29:54Anyway, that's why we decided to lay down four shows
00:29:57We figured we'd work out the kinks from the act
00:29:59The way I see it
00:30:01A couple more weeks
00:30:02We'll be ready to score some big-time gigs
00:30:04If the parents group doesn't run us out of town
00:30:08Yeah, you heard about that, huh?
00:30:09Oh, yeah
00:30:10That's, uh...
00:30:12We expect that, you know
00:30:13It's kind of the nature of the rock and roll beast
00:30:16Our music gets misunderstood all the time
00:30:20People thinking it's, uh...
00:30:22Pretty anti-social, you know
00:30:23They're wrong
00:30:25If people had just listened to our music
00:30:27They'd see we have a humanistic message for the kids
00:30:30You know, social and environmental concerns
00:30:33That kind of stuff
00:30:34You heard us play
00:30:36Yeah, well, like I said
00:30:38I just caught the beginning of it
00:30:40That's all
00:30:40Oh, well
00:30:41Then you can see for yourself
00:30:43I bet there'll be no parents protesting tonight
00:30:46Nope, nope
00:30:47They've all backed on
00:30:48See?
00:30:51They had their preconceived opinions about us
00:30:53And, uh...
00:30:54Once they checked it out for themselves
00:30:55They saw it was all hot air
00:30:57I guess so
00:30:58Come on!
00:30:59You gotta work out the first set!
00:31:01Hey, yeah
00:31:01You got me, man
00:31:02Listen
00:31:02Tell them to the show tonight
00:31:04And if, uh...
00:31:05You change your mind about rock and roll
00:31:07I'll put you in touch with my agent
00:31:10You'd be great
00:31:11I'll see you tonight
00:31:13Uh, really, I can't
00:31:14I...
00:31:15Oh, I know
00:31:16Another date with the mayor's daughter
00:31:17Guy's gotta move up in the world
00:31:19Where in the hell are you getting this stuff from?
00:31:22Are you kidding?
00:31:23You're a famous guy
00:31:24I've known your soul a long time, man
00:31:27Oh, anyway
00:31:28I must be taking a lot of time out of your teaching schedule
00:31:31Like, expanding those little minds and all
00:31:33Yeah
00:31:36Yeah, uh, you take care
00:31:37Yeah, see ya
00:31:38Nice meeting
00:31:39Julie, aren't you supposed to be in class?
00:31:49I could ask you the same thing
00:31:52Oh, my God
00:31:53I don't know
00:31:53Oh, my God
00:31:54Oh, my God
00:31:55Hey, Stunar!
00:32:24What?
00:32:26Your happy mother with the dishes.
00:32:31What's this?
00:32:33An ear.
00:32:34This.
00:32:35An earring, Pop.
00:32:37An earring?
00:32:38Only two kinds of men wear earrings.
00:32:40Pirates and faggots.
00:32:42I don't see no ship on our driveway.
00:32:47Hey, a phone call.
00:32:49Turn this music off!
00:32:54I don't know what I feel.
00:33:08My strength is in my will.
00:33:12I cannot breathe.
00:33:18I cannot breathe.
00:33:22The second range in for the camp.
00:33:26It's me against the world.
00:33:28It's me against the world.
00:33:30It's me against the world.
00:33:32It's me against the world.
00:33:34It's me against the world.
00:33:44Oh no!
00:33:48Oh, come on, baby.
00:33:50Oh, you're not supposed to be saying.
00:33:53You're not supposed to be serious.
00:33:56What the fuck?
00:34:18No!
00:34:48Oh, oh, oh.
00:35:18Oh, oh, oh.
00:35:48Oh, oh, oh.
00:36:18Oh, oh.
00:36:48Oh, oh.
00:37:18Oh, oh, oh.
00:37:48Oh, oh.
00:38:18Oh, oh.
00:38:20Oh, oh.
00:38:22Oh, oh.
00:38:24Oh, oh.
00:38:26Oh, oh.
00:38:28Oh, oh.
00:38:30Oh, oh.
00:38:32Oh, oh.
00:38:34Oh, oh.
00:38:36Oh, oh.
00:38:38Oh, oh.
00:38:40Oh, oh.
00:38:42Oh, oh.
00:38:46Oh, oh.
00:38:48Oh, oh.
00:38:50Oh, oh.
00:38:52Soldiers of the night
00:38:59Soldiers of the night
00:39:22Ah, son of a bitch
00:39:52road
00:39:57Hoje
00:40:01Escuciple
00:40:04Outre
00:40:08Sit
00:40:12hä grape
00:40:14House
00:40:18Hed
00:40:19You want a taste of danger at night
00:40:25I got my eyes on the road
00:40:28I'll make you quick on the trigger, baby
00:40:32So you left out of me low
00:40:34My thoughts are set, my aim is true
00:40:39There's only one chance left for you
00:40:43Let's go by, shadow slip in the night
00:40:46Let's go by, till the break of daylight
00:40:50Let's go by, and life is a dream
00:40:53Let's go by, and you can't get by
00:41:16Matt, nice of you to call first
00:41:20I'm sorry, Priscilla, I'm here to see your father, is he in?
00:41:23No, no, he's not here
00:41:26Did you and Daddy have a date?
00:41:28Come off it, Priscilla, I am not in the mood
00:41:30I need to talk to someone
00:41:32Oh yeah?
00:41:33Well, what about me?
00:41:35You wouldn't be interested
00:41:36And what makes you think that?
00:41:37Because it's about my students
00:41:39And when have you ever been the slightest bit interested in my students?
00:41:42I'm always interested in your little students
00:41:44And their little books
00:41:46And their little essays
00:41:47Oh, and especially your little teachers
00:41:48Leave Julie out of this
00:41:49Oh, so you knew exactly who I meant
00:41:51Priscilla, I...
00:41:54What's the use?
00:41:56I'm just wasting my time anyway
00:41:58No, you're wasting my time
00:41:59Do you know why I went out with you?
00:42:01Because when I met you
00:42:03I said, there's a guy who's gonna do something with his life
00:42:05I didn't think it was gonna be teaching a bunch of inbred morons the alphabet
00:42:09You know, sometimes I find myself thinking like you
00:42:16Thinking that maybe I have wasted my life
00:42:19Settled for less
00:42:20But then I see those little students of mine
00:42:23And I realize that I have made a difference
00:42:25Oh, come on, Pat
00:42:25Shut up, Priscilla
00:42:26And maybe by your standards I am a disappointment
00:42:29But at least I make an attempt
00:42:31And that's a hell of a lot better than a life that means nothing
00:42:33Yeah
00:42:35Yeah, you're right
00:42:37I came here to see your father
00:42:39And you got me going off
00:42:40And some tangent defending why I became a teacher
00:42:43I'm going home
00:42:45Or maybe to a bar
00:42:49Yeah
00:42:51Whichever I pass first
00:42:53Fine!
00:42:54Do it, Matt!
00:43:03Chris!
00:43:04Yes, Daddy
00:43:06Who's down there with you?
00:43:11Nobody
00:43:12Come on, Daddy!
00:43:20Wait a minute
00:43:21Beside of you, Johnny?
00:43:37Okay
00:43:57Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:44:27Oh, oh, oh, oh
00:44:57So, this is a mighty Batman
00:45:19I never thought so mighty, but so mighty you really are.
00:45:31Why don't you and swing the fire up, man?
00:45:40Jason, you still up?
00:45:42Son, it's 11 o'clock, school night.
00:45:45Your mother would wring my neck if you knew you were still up at this time.
00:45:49What are you doing? How could you do this?
00:45:52How could you do that to your toys?
00:45:55They were the bad guys.
00:45:56The bad guys?
00:45:58No.
00:46:00Come on, son, off to bed. Go to sleep.
00:46:03Come on, you're gonna get me in trouble.
00:46:08Hi.
00:46:09Hey, Mr. Mill.
00:46:12How was the concert?
00:46:13It was excellent.
00:46:14Oh, yeah?
00:46:15Where's Mrs. Miller?
00:46:16Oh, Thursday Night Bridge.
00:46:17Oh, she'll be out till about 1 or 2.
00:46:18That's right, Tina. We have Daddy all to ourselves.
00:46:20Oh.
00:46:21I thought we could entertain Tina for a while.
00:46:23I'm locked out of my house till my parents get back from this party they went to.
00:46:26Oh, I don't know, Janie. It's a school night tonight.
00:46:29Oh, please, Mr. Miller. I have no place else to go.
00:46:32Come on, man.
00:46:33Yeah, well, I guess we could play gin.
00:46:36Sure, Dad, why not? Why should I have all the fun?
00:46:38Eh? Okay.
00:46:39Okay.
00:46:40Okay.
00:46:41You're worried about us. I can't see.
00:46:44I wanna take you to the party.
00:46:47Oh, you're the night.
00:46:49Oh, you're the night.
00:46:53Where have you been? I told you not to go out tonight.
00:46:58Did you go and see that show again after I told you not to?
00:47:16Did you go and see that show again after I told you not to?
00:47:46No, you're the night.
00:47:47And I think I came from a hotel and I was gonna wait to see you.
00:47:49I'm not leaving a hotel but I just got in my room and I couldn't wait to see you.
00:47:50There's no time for you, V.Site.
00:47:51It will be in the middle of the afternoon and I'm not leaving to stay here at the end of the afternoon.
00:47:52No, I'm not leaving.
00:47:56Hey, people don't know what you're going to do.
00:47:57You're going to pay me to do.
00:47:58I'm not leaving the recording.
00:47:59No, you're leaving.
00:48:00For me, I'm leaving.
00:48:01I'm leaving.
00:48:02I'll have to go.
00:48:03No, you're leaving my room.
00:48:04I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
00:48:05I'm leaving, you're leaving.
00:48:06You're leaving.
00:48:07You're leaving.
00:48:08You're leaving.
00:48:09Jim!
00:48:14Nice hand, Mr. Miller.
00:48:16That's it for me. I'm wasted.
00:48:18Janie?
00:48:19Don't worry, Mr. M. I'm not going to whip out on you.
00:48:21Oh, yeah.
00:48:22Let's play a few more hands.
00:48:23No, Tina, but...
00:48:24See you in school, Tina.
00:48:25I think...
00:48:26See you later.
00:48:27Tina, we should really call your home.
00:48:29Your parents must be home by now.
00:48:30They won't be home for hours.
00:48:32Oh, sweetheart, it's getting late.
00:48:33Are you ready to deal?
00:48:35Huh?
00:48:36Let's raise the stakes, then.
00:48:39Tina.
00:48:40We can play strip gin.
00:48:42Uh, strip gin?
00:48:44I'm sure you know the rules.
00:48:45Oh, well, yes, actually, I do.
00:48:47Okay, you deal, and I'll open it.
00:49:06Take it off.
00:49:07Take it off.
00:49:21Take it off.
00:49:23Take it off.
00:49:27Take it off, take it off, take it off, take it off, take it off, take it off, go out and let it, take it off, take it off, take it off, take it off.
00:49:48Son?
00:49:50Couldn't sleep, son?
00:49:52How was that concert tonight?
00:49:54What's the matter, son?
00:49:58I love you, Dad.
00:50:12So, Mr. M.
00:50:13Oh.
00:50:14What do you have?
00:50:15Oh, Tina.
00:50:16A gin.
00:50:18I guess you win the prize, then.
00:50:21Oh, gosh.
00:50:23Let's play.
00:50:25Tina.
00:50:26Oh, Tina.
00:50:28Oh.
00:50:29Oh.
00:50:30Oh.
00:50:31Oh.
00:50:32Oh.
00:50:33Oh.
00:50:34Oh.
00:50:35Oh.
00:50:36Oh.
00:50:37Oh.
00:50:38Oh.
00:50:39Oh, oh.
00:50:40Oh.
00:50:42Oh.
00:50:44Oh.
00:50:45Oh.
00:50:48Oh, I'm sorry.
00:50:50Well, I hope you're starting to get a feel for what the American transcendentalist writers
00:51:10are all about.
00:51:11Why do we have to study all these dead writers?
00:51:14I mean, there's a poet alive today who writes rings around him, Damien.
00:51:20I'm tired of living the past.
00:51:21I'm living now.
00:51:22Damien!
00:51:23Damien!
00:51:24Damien!
00:51:25Damien!
00:51:26Damien!
00:51:27Damien!
00:51:28I want you to write an in-class essay compared to the use of metaphoric and civil discipline.
00:51:32Damien!
00:51:33Damien!
00:51:34I said I want you to write.
00:51:36Damien!
00:51:37Damien!
00:51:38Damien!
00:51:39Damien!
00:51:40Damien!
00:51:41Damien!
00:51:42Damien!
00:51:43I got it.
00:51:47Hello?
00:51:48Neil?
00:51:49There's something going on in this town and you gotta help me stop it.
00:51:53You sound like a hysterical Mrs. Miller.
00:51:55Well, if I was Mrs. Miller, I would be hysterical because Mr. Miller is dead.
00:51:59Dead?
00:52:00Herb Miller's dead?
00:52:03I just saw him at the town meeting the other night.
00:52:04Bad ticker?
00:52:05No.
00:52:06Bad kids.
00:52:07Bad music.
00:52:08Bad news, Neil.
00:52:09Just don't go off the deep end here.
00:52:10Where in the hell have you been?
00:52:11Tony Ames' mother is dead too.
00:52:12A hit and run accident.
00:52:13Only, Neil, I don't think it was an accident.
00:52:14Look, I know it is a lot of bad news for one day in Mill Basin, though.
00:52:15Look, Neil, you have to come with me to that concert tonight.
00:52:16I can't explain it.
00:52:17I think the difference is what I'm saying.
00:52:18I know there's a lot of bad news for one day in Mill Basin.
00:52:20Just don't go off the deep end here.
00:52:22Where in the hell have you been?
00:52:24Tony Ames' mother is dead, too.
00:52:26A hit-and-run accident.
00:52:27Only, Neil, I don't think it was an accident.
00:52:31Look, I know it is a lot of bad news for one day in Mill Basin.
00:52:37Look, Neil, you have to come with me to that concert tonight.
00:52:41Now, I can't explain it.
00:52:43I think they're doing something to the kids, controlling their minds.
00:52:47I can feel it, Neil.
00:52:49Matt, now you go to the concert, and if you still feel as strongly about it tomorrow,
00:52:59come on over and we'll do something about it.
00:53:02But I've got to agree with Pris.
00:53:07She just thinks you're carrying this concerned teacher thing a bit too far.
00:53:12It's like it's become an obsession.
00:53:16Oh, for Christ's sakes!
00:53:17I know you'll feel better if you and Pris get back together.
00:53:21I know you've had a little spat.
00:53:23This has nothing to do with Priscilla.
00:53:25Drop by tomorrow, and I'll help you break the ice with Pris.
00:53:30Okay?
00:53:31Neil!
00:53:32That's a date. Bye.
00:53:35Neil!
00:53:36Neil!
00:53:36I was sorry to hear about your father, Janie.
00:54:04Janie, what did he die of?
00:54:06Heart attack.
00:54:08Mother found him dead in the den this morning, about 3 a.m.
00:54:11And she got home from Bridge Club.
00:54:13She felt terrible.
00:54:15Well, I can imagine.
00:54:16She lost.
00:54:17Now, Janie, it's only natural that we try to suppress our grief when a parent dies.
00:54:22Unless we allow that grief process a chance to run its normal course, it can come back in destructive ways later on in life.
00:54:30You're far better off getting everything out in the open now, as painful as that may be.
00:54:35I guess you're right.
00:54:37What do you suggest?
00:54:38Well, you could, uh, you let your true feelings, your true feelings, just let them come to the surface.
00:54:49Don't, uh, don't be afraid.
00:54:53Don't, uh, don't try to suppress anything.
00:54:56Now, uh, how did your father's death make you feel?
00:54:59Can you describe it?
00:55:01It makes me feel like screaming.
00:55:04I'd like to open a window and scream at the top of my lungs.
00:55:09May I?
00:55:10Uh, yes.
00:55:12Uh, that's, uh, that's a very good constructive suggestion, Janie, and it's, uh, and it's a good start.
00:55:19Let's let you scream.
00:55:23You know, I think it might do you a lot of good.
00:55:25You know, I often thought of using screaming in my therapy, in my work.
00:55:44Great scream.
00:55:45God, God, MARK!
00:55:47forgive me, won't kill me.
00:55:59You know, I feel it.
00:56:02That's why I'll, that's why I've come to the open now.
00:56:06He has gone on the door for example, He is dead over by lookingoriate by becoming so beautiful at this time.
00:56:08I've got to answer my response through what he's being shouted at.
00:56:09But in his関essen he's helping, you've been trying to sit on driving.
00:56:10I've got to lay out my face and to go to church every second home.
00:56:11He wasn't getting sick as to my lieutenant.
00:56:12It's coming to Go Aut эксперam because if you're planning to say something,
00:56:13the autom Evangeliance could go up and see.
00:56:13I didn't want to send out my email.
00:56:14I thought I'd find you here.
00:56:29What are you reading?
00:56:31Oh, it's, uh, no, they're just an article I'm writing.
00:56:34It's all.
00:56:35I hardly get to see you anymore.
00:56:38What are you talking about?
00:56:39I just saw you in class today.
00:56:41Are you feeling okay?
00:56:43I mean, you just don't seem to be quite yourself lately.
00:56:47I don't know what you mean.
00:56:49I couldn't be more myself.
00:56:55Um...
00:56:55You're still going to the concert tonight?
00:57:01Of course.
00:57:01With Johnny?
00:57:04Of course not.
00:57:06Johnny means nothing to me.
00:57:08Well, then what's the attraction?
00:57:09I mean, the concert.
00:57:10I mean, how could you go back night after night and listen to the same old songs, huh?
00:57:14But that's what's so great about it.
00:57:16It's never the same.
00:57:18Every night I find something different in Damien's music.
00:57:21Something really personal.
00:57:23I don't know.
00:57:23It's like his music was meant just for me.
00:57:26Really?
00:57:27Yeah, I find that hard to believe.
00:57:30I'm disappointed in you, Matthew.
00:57:32You must have read Leaves of Grass a hundred times.
00:57:37And why?
00:57:39Because you always find something new.
00:57:43Yeah.
00:57:44Like, Julie, I just don't think it's a good idea.
00:57:48I mean, you've worked very, very hard this term,
00:57:50and now all of a sudden you're neglecting your studies,
00:57:51you're staying out late,
00:57:52and I don't want you to screw up your chances at a scholarship.
00:57:55Now, who cares?
00:57:57I care.
00:57:58I care, Julie.
00:58:00I mean, I like you.
00:58:03You're a nice girl.
00:58:05Liking isn't good enough anymore, Matt.
00:58:08I need something more from you.
00:58:10And I know why you pull away from me.
00:58:12It's her.
00:58:13You don't know what you're talking about.
00:58:15There's no one in my life right now but myself.
00:58:18That's more than I can handle.
00:58:20Wait.
00:58:21Julie, what?
00:58:25You are the Black Roses.
00:58:54The flowers of evil.
00:58:57You have been chosen to smite the spoiler with the sword of pain.
00:59:04We are one with things that pray,
00:59:08and one with what we kill.
00:59:13Victor, and I, and thou, are one!
00:59:19It's the main plot city.
00:59:38I'll see you next time.
01:01:08Whoa, is that you?
01:01:12Why don't you sit down and watch some TV?
01:01:15There's not much on, but...
01:01:17Where's my mother?
01:01:20Well, she's out supporting her little family.
01:01:25Used to be even smaller.
01:01:28Yeah, well, that was back in the Stone Age.
01:01:29It still isn't clear whether or not...
01:01:31You really do know how to take care of your old stepdad, don't you?
01:01:35Democrats have vowed to continue their stalling tactics over these suddenly shopping issues.
01:01:39The maneuvers have brought news...
01:01:40I do.
01:01:45Don't stop it now.
01:01:47Don't stop it now.
01:01:47Otherwise, petition reading would continue.
01:02:12Still, Treasurer Robert...
01:02:14What a nightmare.
01:02:21Oh, no.
01:02:26Ten o'clock.
01:02:30I missed the concert.
01:02:32I missed the concert.
01:02:33Let's go.
01:03:03Julie? Julie!
01:03:07Oh, Mrs. Sullivan, I'm sorry.
01:03:09I was looking for...
01:03:10Are you all right?
01:03:11I was waiting for the police.
01:03:14What, for the police? Why? What's happened?
01:03:18Mrs. Sullivan, what's wrong?
01:03:19It's my husband. I came home from work
01:03:22and there's dead blood all over the place.
01:03:27Where is Julie?
01:03:29Where's Julie, Mrs. Sullivan?
01:03:31Where Julie is?
01:03:32Oh, I pray to God nothing's happened to her.
01:03:37I'll find her, okay?
01:03:39Okay.
01:03:39Oh, my God.
01:03:44Oh, my God.
01:03:45Oh, my God.
01:03:47I'm sorry.
01:03:48Oh, my God.
01:04:02I don't know.
01:04:32Oh, you want to math little students.
01:04:55Oh, teacher's pet.
01:05:02Oh, teacher's pet.
01:05:32Neil?
01:05:35Priscilla?
01:05:40Damn.
01:05:41Damn.
01:05:42Damn.
01:05:43Damn.
01:05:45Damn.
01:05:46Damn.
01:05:47Damn.
01:05:48Damn.
01:05:49Let's go.
01:06:19Let's go.
01:06:49Let's go.
01:06:51Something happened.
01:06:52It's been an accident.
01:06:55Her car caught on fire.
01:06:59She's dead.
01:07:03Her car caught on fire.
01:07:07And, uh, my little girl's dead.
01:07:13She's dead.
01:07:15She's dead.
01:07:19She's dead.
01:07:21She's dead.
01:07:22She's dead.
01:07:23She's dead.
01:07:25She's dead.
01:07:26She's dead.
01:07:27She's dead.
01:07:29She's dead.
01:07:31She's dead.
01:07:40I've brought you a present.
01:07:55What kind of present, Julie?
01:08:01Myself.
01:08:04You know I've always loved you.
01:08:07Julie, you're just a kid.
01:08:08You don't mean that. I'm like a father to you.
01:08:14Julie, no. Now, this isn't right.
01:08:16But Matthew...
01:08:23What are you doing?
01:08:29Julie, what is wrong with you?
01:08:31But Matthew...
01:08:32I've taken care of everything.
01:08:35There's nothing enough to stop us from always being together.
01:08:38I'm sorry.
01:08:40I'm sorry.
01:08:47I'm sorry.
01:08:48What in the hell is going on?
01:08:49Julie, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. What in the hell is going on in here?
01:09:05Come on.
01:09:19Come on.
01:09:49Come on.
01:10:19Come on.
01:10:49Come on.
01:11:19Come on.
01:11:23Oh, fuck.
01:11:49Come on.
01:12:19Come on.
01:12:49Adorn me, my flowers. My children of evil. Worship your best. The black roses will rise. Stay with me, my children.
01:13:03Adorn me, my flowers. My children of evil. Worship your best. The black roses will rise. Stay with me, my children.
01:13:13Yes, my souls of evil. Soldiers of death. Stay with me. Worship your master. Worship your master.
01:13:28Evil. The flowers will ignite the flame of death. Soldiers of death. No mercy shall be shown.
01:13:36You are my soldiers. Yes. My soldiers of evil. Soldiers of death. Stay with me. Worship your master.
01:13:48Adorn me, my flowers. My children of evil. Worship your master. The black roses will rise. Stay with me, my children.
01:13:58Yes. My soldiers of evil. Soldiers of death. Stay with me. Worship your master.
01:14:06Worship your master. Worship your master.
01:14:18Get that man!
01:14:25Johnny. Johnny.
01:14:32Target.
01:14:36Oh, you're good, Matt. Real good. I'll give you that. Best I ever come across.
01:15:05What'd you do with my kids, you son of a bitch?
01:15:08Your kids? You had your chance. Now they're mine.
01:15:18What in the hell?
01:15:23Yes. Hell.
01:15:25What in the hell?
01:15:27What in the hell?
01:15:27What in the hell?
01:15:28What in the hell?
01:15:29What in the hell?
01:15:30What in the hell?
01:15:30What in the hell?
01:15:31What in the hell?
01:15:31What in the hell?
01:15:32What in the hell?
01:15:32What in the hell?
01:15:33What in the hell?
01:15:33What in the hell?
01:15:34What in the hell?
01:15:35What in the hell?
01:15:36What in the hell?
01:15:37What in the hell?
01:15:38What in the hell?
01:15:39What in the hell?
01:15:40What in the hell?
01:15:41What in the hell?
01:15:42What in the hell?
01:15:43What in the hell?
01:15:44What in the hell?
01:15:45What in the hell?
01:15:46What in the hell?
01:15:47What in the hell?
01:15:48What in the hell?
01:15:49What in the hell?
01:15:50What in the hell?
01:15:51What in the hell?
01:15:52Fight!
01:16:22Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:16:52Oh
01:17:22Oh
01:17:52Oh
01:18:22Let's get the kids out of there and let it burn
01:18:42Bill, Mickey, forget everything else, try to save the kids
01:18:46What do you mean, with my father, with my father
01:19:01Jesus Christ, you were right all along
01:19:05The coroner just
01:19:06The priest was killed before the car ever caught on fire
01:19:10It's a goddamn fool
01:19:11Oh God
01:19:12Motherfucker
01:19:25You son of a bitch
01:19:34This is a nightmare
01:19:38I just hope you wake up from it
01:19:41Franky Robin's Ant Geek Walking Stick
01:19:58In entertainment, Black Roses
01:20:05Neil, turn that up
01:20:07they returned to the stage after a six-month hiatus the big news for the teen crowd tonight
01:20:13popular heavy metal band black roses came to new york today on a five-day concert swing before
01:20:18taking their show to britain early next week the popular group has sold out madison square garden
01:20:23for every single night in the first week of august and a record-breaking half million fans
01:20:27are expected to attend the band's controversial lead singer damian told news 87 it's always been
01:20:34my dream to play madison square garden i knew i could count on new yorkers for their support
01:20:39and that concludes tonight's entertainment update see you tomorrow evil
01:21:04i'm a bad boy
01:21:08about my birthright i look good i'm all thin tonight
01:21:14got a chip on my shoulder as big as my head i got two girls
01:21:20she's in my bed i'm loud crude and really rude people say i got an attitude so i'll make it plain
01:21:31better know my name
01:21:34bad
01:21:34you
01:21:36like a hurricane
01:21:37i'm a king
01:21:39i'm the king
01:21:41it's a
01:21:42bad job that i gotta do
01:21:45i'm the king
01:21:47i'm the king
01:21:49i'm livin' through
01:21:51But it's the truth of the game
01:22:21Such a strange, uneasy feeling
01:22:36I've got no place to go
01:22:39Feeling down, my feet stop kicking
01:22:43I think it's time to blow
01:22:46Stop walking down my favorite main street
01:22:51Everybody's acting so cool
01:22:55I'll tell you something, baby
01:22:57That's what I see
01:22:59It's too many disease
01:23:01I'm a stranger
01:23:06I've got no time to blow this down
01:23:12Look down to the city
01:23:14That's where I got to be
01:23:18I'm a stranger
01:23:22I think it's time to blow this down
01:23:28We're back to the city
01:23:30That's where I got to be
01:23:32I'm a stranger
01:23:34I think it's time to blow this down
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