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Good grief!What are you babbling about? Long division? Could you please help the worldand...

Good grief!What are you babbling about? Long division? Could you please help the worldand shut your mouth? The only number you wantin his head is the price. Two nuts that fellfrom the same tree. It's insufferable. Why are we starvingwhile they print money? Because that nut's a genius.He sells paintings. Then he sellspictures of the paintings. Then he sells postcardsof pictures of the paintings. I'll bet I could bang one outin ten minutes. -It wouldn't have the dopey sincerity.-The customers won't notice

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Good grief What are you babbling about
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Long division
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Could you please help the world and shut your mouth
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The only number you want in his head is the price
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Two nuts that fell from the same tree
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It's insufferable
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Why are we starving while they print money
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Because that nut's a genius He sells paintings
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Then he sells pictures of the paintings
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Then he sells postcards of pictures of the paintings
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I'll bet I could bang one out in ten minutes
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It wouldn't have the dopey sincerity The customers won't notice
Available in 7 languages
Duration
29 seconds
Views
18
Timestamp in Movie
00:51:58
Uploaded
Mar 12, 2026
Genres
Production
The Weinstein Company,Silverwood Films,Electric City Entertainment,Tim Burton Productions

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Movie Summary

A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.