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Cheyenne:
Even though we haven't seen each other for all these years, I still can't believe you consider me a friend. David Byrne:
Why is that? Cheyenne:
Because we haven't the slightest thing in common. You have such foresight thoughts, ideas that you turn into reality, and you amaze people with your ideas. And they call you the most extraordinary thing and artist and they're right. David Byrne is an artist. David Byrne:
You were too when you were performing. Cheyenne:
The fuck I was, David! The fuck I was! I was a fucking pop star! I used to write dreary songs because they were all the rage and made tones of money. Depressed songs for Depressed kids. And two of them, more fragile than the rest, ended up doing themselves in as a result of it. And now I go to a cemetery once a week to appease my guilt, and it doesn't make it better. It makes it fucking worse. And then my wife asks me why I don't play anymore and I think she must be a fool because she just loves me very much, which makes her more of a fool because she doesn't know what a disaster her husband is. And that's it, David! That's it!
Even though we haven't seen each other for all these years, I still can't believe you consider me a friend. David Byrne:
Why is that? Cheyenne:
Because we haven't the slightest thing in common. You have such foresight thoughts, ideas that you turn into reality, and you amaze people with your ideas. And they call you the most extraordinary thing and artist and they're right. David Byrne is an artist. David Byrne:
You were too when you were performing. Cheyenne:
The fuck I was, David! The fuck I was! I was a fucking pop star! I used to write dreary songs because they were all the rage and made tones of money. Depressed songs for Depressed kids. And two of them, more fragile than the rest, ended up doing themselves in as a result of it. And now I go to a cemetery once a week to appease my guilt, and it doesn't make it better. It makes it fucking worse. And then my wife asks me why I don't play anymore and I think she must be a fool because she just loves me very much, which makes her more of a fool because she doesn't know what a disaster her husband is. And that's it, David! That's it!
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Even though we haven't seen each other for all these years
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I still can't believe you consider me a friend
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Why was that
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Because we haven't the slightest thing in common
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You have such foresight thoughts
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ideas that you turn into reality
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and you amaze people with your ideas
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And they call you the most extraordinary thing and artist and they're right
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David Byrne is an artist
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Movie Summary
Cheyenne, a retired rock star living off his royalties in Dublin, returns to New York City to find the man responsible for a humiliation suffered by his recently deceased father during W.W.II.

