词汇:stereo[ˈsteriəʊ]

n. 立体声;立体声系统;[印]铅版;立体照片

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INT. SHACK - NIGHT/EXT STEREO VIDEO-LOG IMAGE -- Jake has just switched on the camera. He looks tired.
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As Grace powers up the Link equipment, Jake stops to look at STEREO STILL PICTURES which are taped and tacked up around her workstation.
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INT. BIO LAB - MORNING JAKE pumps his chair across the lab, flanked by GRACE and NORM. Grace holds STEREO STILL PICTURES in front of him, one at a time -- images of clan members she has shot over the years -- a kind of flash card drill.
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SNOOP DOG drives itself away from the sub, paying out its umbilical behind it like a robot yo-yo. Its twin stereo-video cameras swivel like insect eyes. The ROV descends through an open shaft that once was the beautiful First Class Grand Staircase.
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He hits the lights and then closes the door. In the semi-darkness the room relaxes in a collective sigh. Drew stands up and packs up the stereo.
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So... season tickets, stereo system, Mazda GL6?
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"You put your feet up and you pop a Pepsi... "you start to party, you turn up my stereo... "songs l've never heard, but I move anyway.
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INT. - BILL'S CAR Elle inside, blasting both the stereo and the air conditioner. She watches the brotherly scene play out through the car windshield. Obviously there's no love lost between Elle and Budd.
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He opens the free eye and rolls his head off the sight to give himself stereo.
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ELLIE:

Hey, just... Just... (PEOPLE TALKING INDISTINCTLY) (GRUNTS) (GASPS) Oh! (PANTING) That's right. (SIGHS) All right. Let's pick up where we left off, shall we? Ellie? You spend more time in this hospital than I do. This is the last time, I promise. How can you be so sure it's your last time here? 'Cause, basically, I'm gonna throw my clothes into a bag and catch the first plane out of here tomorrow. (DOOR OPENS) -Hey. -Reno, hey, are you okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm fine. Y'all can leave. I got to wait for some stitches. -No, we can wait. -No, no, no. I need to go home and check on my mom after anyway. -You sure? -Yeah. How's the cut? Is it gonna leave a scar? I hope so. Not very interesting until you have a bunch of scars you can tell a bunch of lies about.Go, get out of here. I'm fine. -Okay. -Bye. (COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING ON CAR STEREO) Can we leave it on, for a minute? Yeah, sure. My father used to love this song. My brother thinks we lost my father years ago, you know, after the accident. Is that how you feel? I think he was still in there somewhere. Tell me something about him. Like what? First good thing that pops in your head. You know, he was in all kinds of bands. And then he met my mom and she was singing in a band in Nashville. -For real? -Yeah. (CHUCKLES) So you're like a show business kid? No. (GIGGLES) I mean, they quit all that by the time my brother and I came along. But... And she used to... Sing around the house, and, you know... I bet she was a great lady. (SONG CONTINUES PLAYING)
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All right, here we go. Chocolate shake... (COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING ON CAR STEREO)
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-JACK:

Some tea? -Yeah, thanks. Are you gonna come to the memorial? Tommy wants to go. You didn't like my father much, did you? Well, he kept my mom busy. That was something. That's funny, I don't... You say that he kept her busy, rather than..."He made her happy." Look, it's tough living with drunks. I put up with her 'cause she's my mom, but... You know, your dad... (SCOFFS) He's happy one day, and mean as hell the next. He'd throw me some money if he sold one of those guitars, but... It was just hard to get him to focus long enough to finish anything. Yeah. I mean, I know that he was tough to live with. I grew up with him. Yeah. But you ain't really been around much lately. Hmm, I thought... I don't know what I thought. I never thought he'd die. Just thought we'd have some more time. Was he that bad when you were younger? (CHUCKLES) When I was 11, my parents took us to this party. It was, like, a barbecue at a friend's place outside of town. And, um, he got really... You know, drunk, and... When it was time to leave, he wouldn't give my mom the car keys. He drove, and, uh... You know, we were swerving and he went to change the music on the stereo and we wrecked. And it seemed like... ...forever till the ambulance got there. He was friends with the sheriff 'cause... ...he walked. And we were all fine except for my mom. She died the next day. So... Yeah. He was pretty bad back then. Not much changes with time, I guess. I'm really sorry. Did you, uh, did you live with him after that? For a while, yeah, um... He got a lot worse, and then when my brother went off to college, that's when I moved in with my aunt. What about Tommy's mom? She just out the picture? She's alive, if you wanna call it that. She's a junkie. I never even suspected it. I knew about alcohol, obviously, but... I didn't know anything about the drugs. I just... Seems like I blinked, and I was married. I blinked again, and I was divorced, with a little boy. I blinked again, that little boy is almost five years old.I just wonder how you get things to slow down a little bit. I don't wanna blink and be in the grave. Yeah. It seems like that happens to a lot of people. (COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING) If you lose Your horses 'Cause they ran off When lightning struck I will come home From wherever I am Till the last one Is rounded up If you've got the blues I'll stand by you If you've got the blues I'll stand by you I'll stand by you -(TOMMY GIGGLING) -(CHUCKLES) What are you laughing at, huh? You want something to laugh about? You do? -(CONTINUES GIGGLING) -You do? -Uh-huh. -(CHUCKLES)
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