00:00Hey, Jerry, I didn't know you liked soup.
00:03Hard to believe.
00:05This guy makes the best soup in the city, Jerry, the best.
00:08You know what they call him? Soup Nazi.
00:10Shh, all right, then. I'm not letting you cut in line.
00:13Why not?
00:14Because if he catches us, we'll never be able to get soup again.
00:16Okay, okay.
00:28Medium turkey chili.
00:33Medium crab bisque.
00:41I didn't get any bread.
00:42Just forget it. Let it go.
00:47Excuse me, I think you forgot my bread.
00:49Bread, $2 extra.
00:51$2, but everyone in front of me got free bread.
00:54You want bread?
00:55Yes, please.
00:56$3!
00:59No soup for you.
01:11Oh, man.
01:16Oh, this is fantastic.
01:22How does he do it?
01:24You know, I don't see how you can sit there reading that and not even offer me any.
01:28I gave you a taste. What do you want?
01:30Why can't we share?
01:31I told you not to say anything.
01:33You can't go in there, brazenly flout the rules, and then think I'm gonna share with you.
01:36Oh, do you hear yourself?
01:38I'm sorry.
01:40This is what comes from living under a Nazi regime.
01:44Well, I gotta go back there and try again.
01:48Good afternoon.
01:50One large crab bisque to go.
01:59Red.
02:01Beautiful.
02:02You're pushing your luck, little man.
02:08Sorry.
02:09Thank you.
02:10Thank you.
02:11Hey there.
02:17Oh, oh, oh.
02:18One Malagatani and, um...
02:22What is that right there?
02:23Is that lima bean?
02:24Yes.
02:25Never been a big fan.
02:30Um, you know what?
02:32Has anyone ever told you you look exactly like Al Pacino?
02:35You know, the scent of a woman.
02:38Hoo-ah!
02:39Hoo-ah!
02:41Very good.
02:42Very good.
02:43You know something?
02:44No soup from you!
02:45Come back.
02:46One year.
02:49Next.
02:50One large jambalaya, please.
02:59So, continue.
03:01Well, my friend is awfully disappointed is all.
03:04She's very emotional.
03:06Thank you.
03:17All right, now listen to me.
03:18You have been a good friend.
03:20I have an armoire in my basement.
03:21If you want to pick it up, you're welcome to it.
03:24So, take it.
03:25It's yours.
03:26How can I possibly thank you?
03:28You are the only one who understands me.
03:30You suffer for your soup.
03:32Yes, that is right.
03:33You demand perfection from yourself, from your soup.
03:36How can I tolerate any less from my customer?
03:39Dispacho, por favor.
03:41Por favor?
03:43Oh, no part Spanish.
03:45Adios, muchacho.
03:49I, Kramer gave me the armoire, and it is so beautiful.
03:55I mean, I just can't tell you how much I appreciate it.
04:00You?
04:00If I knew it was for you, I never would have given it to him in the first place.
04:04I would have taken a hatchet and smashed it to pieces.
04:07No!
04:08Who wants soup?
04:09Next!
04:10Speak up!
04:16Hello.
04:19You.
04:20You think you can get soup?
04:23Please, you're wasting everyone's time.
04:25Wow.
04:26I don't want soup.
04:27I can make my own soup.
04:30Five cups chopped porcini mushrooms, half a cup of olive oil, three pounds celery.
04:38What is my recipe for a wild mushroom?
04:40Yeah, that's right.
04:42I got them all.
04:44Cold cucumber, corn and crab chowder, mulligatani.
04:48Mulligatani.
04:49You're through, soup Nazi.
04:51Back it up.
04:53No more soup for you.
04:55Next!
04:59Next!
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