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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Journey 2 The Mysterious Island
In the 19th century...
...Jules Verne wrote some of
the greatest adventure stories ever told.
Novels such as Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Sea...
...Journey to the Center of the Earth...
...and The Mysterious Island.
Most consider these
works of science fiction.
Vernians know otherwise.
Not good!
Whoa!
Ha-ha-ha. Aah!
Whoa! Good boy!
Seriously?
Okay.
Here we...
...go!
Evening, officers.
Anyone up for a late night swim?
Hey, buddy.
Missed you at poker this week.
Thanks for the call.
What's going on?
We didn't want this
going out over the radio.
Kid broke into a satellite facility.
Then he drove...
...his dirt bike into...
...the McGillicuttys' pool.
I talked them out of pressing charges.
Anderson!
Your stepfather's here for you.
No. Legal guardian.
If it weren't for me,
you'd be in juvie for the next six months.
Rather do the time.
Do you want to explain to me...
...why you were breaking into a satellite facility
in the middle of nowhere?
Don't worry about it, Mom.
It's nothing, really.
The police calling in the middle
of the night is nothing?
Sean?
What was he doing there?
What was he looking for?
Honey, I don't know.
All we can do is ask him.
Hey. Sean, we gotta talk about this.
I'm confused.
Who gave him a speaking part?
- Hey.
- Without my speaking part, we'd visit you...
...in jail right now.
- I'm already in jail.
What is that supposed to mean?
Sean?
I didn't ask to be taken away from my school
and friends, and dragged all the way to Dayton.
- It's okay, Liz.
- No, it's not.
Sean!
- Sean!
- It's gotta be tough on him...
...with his father gone.
- That still doesn't excuse his behavior.
Okay.
Now that I got you, I just gotta figure out
what you mean.
Not here.
Hey, it's me. You busy?
Yes.
I was looking to talk to you.
You know, very concerned adult
to somewhat troubled youth.
Which one am I in that equation?
Cracked up the walkway to my door
Brought you as a...
Hey, buddy.
What's all this?
Nothing.
That's a cryptogram, right?
Looks like Morse code.
Mm-hm.
Yeah, look.
One syllable words, dots.
Two syllable words, dashes.
I learned that in the Navy.
Okay, then. What's it say?
What's it for?
It's complicated.
So is the code.
Okay. Here's the deal.
A few nights ago,
a radio signal got sent out.
Could've been anywhere.
It was these words on a loop.
"Pip, Zorn, Strux. "
All characters from the books of Verne.
The message was by a Vernian.
And my equipment wasn't powerful enough
to receive the whole message, so...
So you broke into that satellite facility
to boost your signal.
Someone sent this message
and I'm gonna be the person to solve it.
This is really important to me.
Hey, you know what?
Why don't we solve this together?
Fine.
Okay.
The first part of the message reads,
"The...
...I-S-L."
Island.
"Is... "
R- E. "Real. The island is real. "
You're serious?
You're not messing with me?
No. That's what it says.
"The island is real. "
I can't believe it. I can't believe
somebody actually found the island.
What island?
The Mysterious Island. Vernians
have been looking for this for years.
What's the rest say?
"Child of Steve, born...
...eighteen...
...eight-three. "
"Born 1883."
Child of Steve. Child of Steve.
Maybe "son of Steve"?
Steven's son. Stevenson.
- Robert Louis Stevenson.
- The author.
He was born way before 1883.
Gotta be somebody else.
Maybe it's not a somebody.
Maybe it's a something.
What are we looking for?
Come on.
Aha!
Treasure Island, written by
Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883.
- What's the next part of the riddle?
- All right.
"The name that's last is going fast.
- He hitched his tale to Lemuel's mast. "
- Okay, so his...
...last name is going fast. A runner?
- What if his last name...
...is fast?
Fleet or Quick. Swift.
Swift. Jonathan Swift.
Another author.
Writing about another island.
So "Lemuel" must be...
Nice. Lemuel Gulliver.
- We have three different books.
- By three different authors.
About three different islands.
Maybe...
Iron man 2008
I feel like you're driving me to
court martial. This is crazy.
What did I do? I feel like you're
gonna pull over and snuff me.
What, you're not allowed to talk?
Hey, Forest...
- We can talk, sir.
- Oh, I see. So it's personal?
No, you intimidate them.
Dear God, you're a woman!
I honestly, I couldn't have called that.
I mean, I would apologize, but isn't
that what we're going for here?
I thought of you as a soldier first.
- I'm an airman.
Well you have actually excellent
bone structure there. I'm kinda...
having a hard time not looking
at you now. Is that weird?
C'mon, it's OK, laugh. Hey!
- Sir, I have a question to ask.
- Yes, please.
It is true you went 12-for-12 with
last year's Maxim cover models?
That is an excellent question.
Yes and no. March and I
had a scheduling conflict,
but fortunately the Christmas
cover was twins. Anything else?
You're kidding me
with a hand up, right?
Is it cool if I take
a picture with you?
Yes, it's very cool.
I don't wanna see this
on your MySpace page.
Please, no gang signs.
No, throw it up, I'm kidding.
Yeah, peace! I love peace.
I'd be outta job with peace.
C'mon! Just click it, don't change
the settings, just click it.
What's going on?
Jimmy, stay with Stark!
Lie down!
- Wait, wait, give me a gun!
- Stay here!
Tony Stark.
LAS VEGAS, 36 HOURS EARLIER
Visionary. Genius.
American patriot.
Even from an early age,
the son of legendary weapons
developer Howard Stark
quickly stole the spotlight
with his brilliant and unique mind.
At age four, he built
his first circuit board.
At age six, his first engine.
And at seventeen, he graduated
Summa Cum Laude from MIT.
Then, the passing of a titan.
Howard Stark's life long friend
and ally Obadiah Stane,
steps in to help fill the gap
left by the legendary founder.
Untill at age 21,
the prodigal son returns,
and is anointed the new CEO
of Stark Industries.
With the keys to the kingdom,
Tony ushers in a new era
for his father's legacy,
creating smarter weapons,
advanced robotics,
satellite targeting.
Today, Tony Stark has changed
the face of the weapons industry,
by ensuring freedom
and protecting America and
her interests around the globe.
As liaison to Stark Industries,
I've had the unique privilege
of serving with a real patriot.
He is my friend and
he is my great mentor.
Ladies and gentlemen,
it is my honor
to present this year's Apogee
Award to Mr. Tony Stark!
Tony?
Thank you, Colonel.
This is beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you all very much.
This is wonderful.
Well, I'm not Tony Stark.
But if I were Tony...
...I would tell you
how honored I feel,
and what a joy it is to receive
this very prestigious award.
Tony, you know,
the best thing about Tony...
...is also the worst thing -
he's always working.
C'mon!
We should just stay
till the morning.
- You are unbelievable!
- Oh, no. They roped you into this?
Nobody roped me into anything.
But they told me...
that if I presented you with an award,
you'd be deeply honored.
Of course I'd be deeply honored.
And it's you!
That's great. So when do we do it?
One more round. - There you go.
There it is. That was easy.
I'm so sorry. - Yeah, it's OK.
Wow, would you look at that?
That's... that's something else.
I don't have any of those
swooping around. All right, ride!
Give me a hand, will you?
OK, you too.
I don't blow on man's hands.
There it is! It's the Lieutenant
Colonel Rhodes' roll, and...
That's what happens.
Worse things have happened,
I think we're gonna be fine.
Color me up, will you?
- This is where I exit.
- Tomorrow don't be late.
- Yeah, you can count on it.
- I'm serious.
- I know, I know.
Render unto Caesar that which
is Caesar's. There you go.
Mr. Stark! Excuse me!
Mr. Stark!
Christine Everheart,
Vanity Fair magazine.
Can I ask you a couple of
questions? - She's cute.
- She's alright? Hi.
- Hi.
Yeah. Okay, go.
You've been called the Da Vinci of
our time. What do you say to that?
Absolutely ridiculous.
I don't paint.
And what do you say to your other
nickname, the Merchant of Death?
That's not bad.
Let me guess... Berkeley?
Brown, actually.
Well, Ms. Brown.
It's an imperfect world,
but it's the only one we've got.
I guarantee you the day weapons are
no longer needed to keep the peace,
we'll start making bricks and
beams for baby hospitals.
Rehearse that much?
Every night in front of
the mirror before bedtime.
- I can see that.
- I'd like to show you firsthand.
All I want is the serious answer.
Okay, here is serious.
My old man had a philosophy:
"Peace means having a bigger
stick than the other guy."
That's a great line, coming
from a guy selling the sticks.
My father helped defeat Nazis.
He worked on the Manhattan Project.
A lot of people, including
your professors at Brown,
would call that being a hero.
And a lot of people would
also call that war-profiteering.
Tell me, do you plan to report
on the millions we've saved by
advancing medical technology?
Or kept from starvation
with our intelli-crops?
All those breakthroughs:
military funding, honey.
Wow, did you ever lose an hour
of sleep your whole life?
I'd be prepared to
lose a few with you.
Good morning. It's 7 a.m.
The weather in Malibu is 72
degrees with scattered clouds.
The surf conditions are fair
with waist to sholder highlines,
high tide will be at 10:52 a.m.
MALIBU, CALIFORNIA
Tony? Hey, Tony!
You are not authorized to
access this area. - Jesus!
Inception 2010
Hey! Come here!
We have a man on the shore!
I'm on my way.
He was hallucinating,
but he mentioned your name...
He only had this with him...
And this.
Are you here to kill me?
I know what this is.
I've seen one before.
Many, many years ago.
It belonged to a man I met
in a half-remembered dream.
A man possessed of some radical notions.
What is the most resilient parasite?
Bacteria? A virus?
An intestinal worm?
What Mr. Cobb is trying to say...
- An idea.
Resilient. Highly contagious.
Once an idea has taken hold of the brain,
it's almost impossible to eradicate.
An idea that is fully formed,
fully understood that sticks.
- Right in there somewhere.
- For someone like you to steal?
Yes. In the dream state, your
conscious defense is lowered
and it makes your thoughts vulnerable to theft.
It's called extraction.
Sir Saito, we can train your
subconscious to defend itself from even
- the most skilled extractor.
- How can I do that?
Cause I am the most skilled extractor.
I know how to search your
mind and find your secrets.
I know the tricks. And I can teach them
to you so even when you're asleep
your defense is never down.
Look, if you want my help, you're gonna
have to be completely open with me.
I need to know my way around
your thoughts better than your wife
better than your therapist,
better than anyone.
If this is a dream and you
have a safe full of secrets
I need to know what's in that safe.
In order for this all to work,
you need to completely let me in.
Enjoy your evening, gentlemen.
But I'll consider your proposal.
He knows.
What's going on up there?
Saito knows.
He's playing with us.
It doesn't matter.
I can get it here. Trust me.
The information is in the safe.
He looked right at it when I mentioned "secrets".
What's she doing here?
Just head back to the room, alright.
I'll take care of this.
Okay, make sure you do.
We're here to work.
If I jump, would I survive?
A clean dive, perhaps.
Mal, what are you doing here?
I thought you might be missing me.
You know that I am.
But I can't trust you anymore.
So what?
Looks like Arthur's taste.
Actually, the subject is partial
disposal of British painters.
Please, have a seat.
Tell me...
Did the two kids miss me?
You can't imagine.
- What are you doing?
- Getting some fresh air. Stay where you are, Mal.
Goddamn it.
- Turn around.
- Put the gun down.
Please.
Now, the envelope Mr. Cobb.
Did she tell you?
Have you known all along?
That you're here to steal from me
or that we are actually asleep?
I want to know the
name of your employer.
There's no use in threatening
within a dream right, Mal ?
That depends on what you're threatening.
Killing him will just wake him up.
But pain...
Pain is in the mind and judging by
the decor we're in your mind right, Arthur?
- What are you doing? It's too soon!
- I know. But the dream has collapsed.
Just try to keep Saito lie a little bit longer.
We're almost there.
This place.
The paintings.
Stop him!
I think that's gonna work.
Wake him up!
You awake!
- Give him the kick!
- What?
Drop him.
He's up.
You came prepared, hmm?
Not even my head of security
knows this apartment.
How did you find it?
It's very difficult for a man of your position
to keep a love nest like this secret
particularly when there's a
married woman involved.
- She will never...
- Yet, here we are.
- For the dilemma.
- They're getting closer.
- You got what you need.
- Well, it's not true.
You left out a key piece
of information, didn't you?
You held something back because
you knew what we were up to.
Question is why do
you let us in at all?
- An audition.
- An audition for what?
Doesn't matter.
You failed.
We extracted every bit of
information you had in there.
But your dream approach is obvious.
So leave me alone.
You don't seem to understand, Mr. Saito.
The operation that hired us...
they won't accept failure.
We won't last two days.
Cobb?
Looks like I'm gonna have to
do this a little more simply.
Tell us what you know!
Tell us what you know, now!
I've always hated this carpet.
It stain and fade in such distinctive ways.
That way you know it's made of wool.
But now...
...a line of polyester.
Which means I'm not lying on
my carpet in my apartment.
You have lived after your reputation, Mr. Cobb.
I'm still dreaming.
- Where did he go?
- We're not getting paid.
Dream within a dream, huh.
I'm impressed.
But in my dream,
you play by my rules.
- Yes, but you see Mr. Saito...
- We're not in your dream.
We're in mine.
How did you mess up the carpet?
- It wasn't my fault.
- You're the architect.
- I don't know he's gonna rub his damn cheek on it!
- That's enough.
- You, what the hell is all that?
- I have it under control.
I didn't see it under control.
We don't have time for this.
I'm getting off at Kyoto.
Why?
We still have to check every compartment.
I don't like trains.
Listen.
Every man for himself.
- Yes, hello.
- Hi, daddy.
Hi, dad..
Hey guys, hey.
How are you? How are you doing, huh?
Good.
- Okay, I guess.
- Okay? Who's just okay? Is that you, James?
- Yeah, when are you coming home, dad?
Well, I can't sweetheart. I can't.
- It's not for a while, remember?
- Why?
I told you, I'm away
because I'm working, right?
Grandma says you're
never coming back.
In time 2011
I don't have time.
I don't have time to
worry about haw it happened.
It is what it is.
We're genetically engineered
to stop aging at 25.
The trouble is,
we live only one more year
unless we can get more time.
Time is now the currency.
We earn it and spend it.
The rich can live forever.
And the rest of us?
I just want to wake up
with more time on my hand
than hours in the day.
Hey, Mom.
You got in late last night.
I put in some overtime.
Where'd it go?
On you.
They drink it in New Greenwich.
Happy 50th!
Fifty?
That's right.
Twenty-five for the 25th time.
Oh, I was sure I'd have a grandchild by now.
Here we go.
Bela's daughter is always asking about you.
Who has time for a girlfriend?
Besides, what's the hurry?
What do you got?
Three days. Not even.
We owe half that in rent.
Eight for the electric and
we're still late on that loan.
I can make extra on the side, you know.
- I could...
- What, start fighting?
Nobody wins.
Yeah.
Remember, I'm not here tonight.
I got two days' work in
the garment district.
- I know.
- Meet me at the bus stop tomorrow.
- After I pay off the loan,
I won't have long. - I'll be there.
Will...
I just wouldn't know what
to do if I lost you.
I'm late.
Let me give you 30 minutes
so you can have a decent lunch.
I love you.
Happy birthday, Mom.
When you get back,
we're going to celebrate.
Will!
Will!
You got a minute?
What are you talking about, Mya?
You have a whole year.
Not a year I can use yet.
Come on, Will. I've got bills to pay.
Here, take five minutes.
Get out of here.
Four minutes for a cup of coffee?
Yesterday, it was three.
You want coffee or you want to reminisce?
Two coffees.
- How many shifts you got today, Borel?
- Just the two.
Really excited about it.
If you had any of your father in you,
we could make a fortune.
I don't fight.
There's another one. Broad daylight.
Whoa, what is this? Where's the rest?
Never met the quota.
My units are up from last week.
So's the quota. Next.
That's a joke, right?
- Next.
- Move it. You're taking forever.
You in, Will?
I don't have time to gamble any more.
Oh, thank God.
Because ever since you stopped playing,
I started winning.
You still owe me an hour.
You seen Borel?
- Will!
- Hey, man.
Your wife's looking for you.
You're not gonna believe it.
This madman's been buying drinks all night.
He's got a century!
Come on, let me get you home.
Soon as I finish this drink.
Hey! You!
You!
More everything!
Do you want to come home with me?
You can take us both home.
Excuse me.
You need to get out of here.
Somebody's gonna clean that clock.
Yes!
I mean, they aren't going to rob you.
They are going to kill you.
They can't take that much time
and let you live to tell about it.
Yes.
I don't think you understand.
You should not be here!
Will. Will!
Minutemen!
Minutemen! Walk away, Will.
Those gangsters aren't playing around.
Wait, wait.
He's asking for it. Let's go.
He's not one of us.
You think he'd help us?
Don't worry. I won't do anything stupid.
Go.
The name's Fortis.
And that, sir, is a very nice watch.
Do you mind if I try it on?
I think it would suit me.
I'll tell you what.
I'll fight you for it.
Come on.
I'm an old man. Turned 75 last week.
I need a moment.
You ready to go?
Ready to go.
Let's get you out of here.
Get him!
Stop. What are you doing?
I can take care of myself.
Yeah, it looked like it.
I know what I'm doing.
Run. Run!
Come on!
Here!
Hurry!
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Move!
Where the hell are you going? Get in here!
I know who took him.
I know who he is.
Who he was.
Damn it, damn it.
What the hell are you doing here?
Flashing all that?
You out of your mind?
Henry Hamilton.
I love you beth cooper 2009
Forget me, you're on your way
We don't have to stay ín touch
We may remember someday
Tíll then ít doesn't matter that much
Someday l'll have to wonder
And dreams may cloud the truth
But íf you promíse me
l promíse l'll never forget you
Forget the tears we críed
Forget the good tímes too
Forget the paín ínsíde
You wíll never see her agaín.
Dude. after graduation. she'll be
gone until like the tenth reunion...
...if you both even live
that long.
And she'll be so very pregnant by
then. baking someone else's DNA.
And she'll have this. like. big.
pregnant cow grin on her face.
She won't even remember
who you are.
Well. l sat behind her
in almost every class.
-Behind her.
-Shh .
Behind her.
She never saw you. dude.
You don't give this big speech
at graduation. you don't exist.
No. Denis. if you-- If you don't
do this.... If you don't do this....
You'll regret it.
Maybe not today.
maybe not tomorrow. but soon...
...and for the rest of your life.''
What are you talking about?
Come on. it's Casablanca. 1942...
...Michael Curtiz. director.
-Bogart. dude!
-Shh .
Seriously?
Bogart.
Thank you. Angelica.
lt's Angelica. Whatever.
Angelica.
Thank you for that rousing
rendition of ''Forget Me.''
Next. and finally.
your valedictorian...
...Denis Cooverman.
Today we look forward.
Look forward to getting out of here.
Heh. heh. heh.
But today. l would also like
to look back...
...look back on our four years here
at Buffalo Glenn High School...
...looking back not with anger...
...but with no regrets.
No regrets for
what we wanted to do.. .
...but did not...
...what we wanted to say...
...but could not.
And so l say here today...
...the one thing l wish l had said...
...the one thing l know l will
regret if l never say:
l love you. Beth Cooper.
He likes you.
l have loved you. Beth Cooper...
...since l first sat behind you in Ms.
Rosa's math class in the 7th grade.
Heh.
l loved you when l sat behind you
in Señor Weidner's Spanish...
...and Ms. Calumet-Hobey's
Literature of the Oppressed.
l loved you from behind...
...in Biology. History. and.
yes. Practical Science.
l loved you. but l never told you
because we never spoke.
Unbelievable.
But now l say it. with no regrets.
l love you. Beth Cooper.
And so let us all say the things
that we longed to say...
...but our tongues would not.
Let us be unafraid to admit:
''l have an eating disorder.
and l need help.''
Let us confess:
''l'm a stuck-up bitch...
...because deep down.
l believe l am worthless.''
Let us declare:
''l'm a big. dumb moron.
l'm a big old asshole who
beats up on other kids...
...because l was unloved
as a baby...
...or was sexually abused
or something.
l am sorry for the cruel swirlies...
...the pink bellies...
...the purple nurples.''
And let us. no. Iet all of us vow:
''When l graduate. l'm not gonna keep
hanging around my old high school...
...like some kind of creepy loser...
...who can't get an adult girlfriend.''
You know who you are. You.
And. yes. Iet us not regret...
...that we never told
our own best friend:
''l'm gay. dude.
l'm totally gay.''
l'm not gay.
-Yes.
lndeed. Let us all--
Thank you. Denis.
Food for thought.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Wow.
Perfect.
-Whoa.
-Oh .
-lt's okay.
-Sorry.
-Sorry.
-All right.
-Mr. Cooverman. hi.
-Hey! Hello.
l've never known you to
do anything so reckless...
...really at all reckless.
Well. thank you.
Uh. no. That is not
what l would expect...
...from somebody
who is going to Stanford.
You know one call from me...
...and you could be going
to Harper Community College.
That would be unimaginable.
You can't--
Look. l don't know why l did th--
Who was that?
That wasn't me.
l was under an influence.
-Are you drunk?
-What?
l just meant my thinking
had been compromised.
-Look. Rich told me if....
-Rich Munsch?
Yeah.
l wouldn't take heterosexual
advice from Rich Munsch.
But he was right.
l mean. l had to do something.
l'm not there in her brain.
She will have no memory of me.
So?
So? Come on. Dr. Gleason.
haven't you ever been in love?
grown ups 2010
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Tokke and Suurtje
Two-handed.
- Why, because I'm black?
Yes, that's what I thought
Ten seconds.
We're going to win.
There.
Inside.
Just do it, Lenny.
His foot was on the line.
First I want to thank the Earnshaw family
for their summer ...
and to celebrate our victory.
- The five Ferdinando.
They are dynamite.
- You're Sat, Dad.
We see here the subject of
the children to celebrate, not yours.
I want to talk about what your children
have performed this afternoon.
You played the game like
I always asked.
You gave everything you had.
When the final buzzer went off ...
we were champions.
Promise me something ...
play your life like
the match today.
So as the final buzzer
sounds of your life ...
you have no regrets.
- On the coach.
My first champions.
Stay together.
30 years later, Beverly Hills, CA.
- Time to die.
I am the biggest agent in Hollywood,
and you just made me angry.
I called Brad Pitt movie for you.
Then I called Julia Roberts.
I do not care.
Yes, you dim indeed better.
Thanks, a nice July 4th.
I love you.
How you doing, guys.
Greg, Keithie?
Once the game
Slides and Ladders heard?
Best fat game.
I played it as a child.
They give you a turner.
You turn and land on a ladder ...
then climb up the ladder.
If you land on a slide ...
then you slide down.
And start again.
What then? The winner gets
a training bra?
Yes, Dad, that sounds bad.
This was the best game I
and my buddies played ...
to show a winter in the basement,
with a hot chocolate.
That would taste best now.
Rita!
Its message. She washes.
Dad, we went yesterday to Spielberg
shop. They have a 150 inch TV.
Are we so alone?
- If you E.T. directs.
Beg for mercy.
- What? You're on 's cruise ship ...
and cut your heads off with a
chainsaw?
Or you can drown them.
- I see it now.
Grandmother overboard.
Plus 200 points.
Can someone answer the phone.
Maybe some chamomile for my throat.
- Message is not the nanny.
How bad is that for a child.
Walk through the corridor itself.
You notice everyone.
- This is work related.
So I can pay for your posts.
I'm all for you guys.
- Who rang?
Sorry, no idea
Becky replied.
Thanks for the drinks.
- Rita, will you poison?
Go back messages.
I could not hear.
What is it on?
I did not mean that.
It was an accident.
It is good.
What did you do now?
I wanted to use the Navi.
What is that?
Navi in my car
a question.
The Navigation system you mean.
- Quiet.
A man called and she said you
Buzzer friend in heaven ...
and I wanted to find heaven in the Navi,
so you could visit.
Gosh.
Who is your friend, Dad?
Buzzer coach was someone special
Dad in his life.
Terrible.
Go drink some hot chocolate.
Sure you're all right?
Eric, honey, your mother.
Eric, are you okay?
Look at that crap.
What is happening?
Hi, Mom.
- Hello.
I see you there.
Is something wrong?
- I tell you later.
I cooked risotto with what you saw
Rachel Ray's summer special.
Terrible, Mom.
- It tastes like 'n run over animals.
Hear how they talk to me?
Say something.
You know that your father is working hard
this tidy house ...
and three times a day to cook food.
- Hello.
By the way ...
I brought along a pizza.
Eat your pizza it.
You broke my heart.
Apparently it's back in the time of the month.
That's bad.
Who regulates funeral?
His niece must be devastated.
Is she still hot?
I lose my temper, Marcus.
- The Juice
What?
If I am not at the funeral, say the
From the police that Arlene was Applebees.
Thanks for calling.
I see you there.
Bye.
The Coach is dead.
Friday is his funeral.
I can not do alone.
Will you come with me?
Of course, I put my catheter operation.
Monday, April 22, 2013
green lantern 2011
Billions of
years ago, a race of immortals harnessed the most powerful force in existence:
The emerald energy of willpower. These immortals, the Guardians of the
Universe, built a world from where they could watch over all of existence: The
planet Oaf. They divided the universe into 3600 sectors. A ring powered by the
energy of will was sent to every sector to select a recruit. In order to be
chosen by the ring, it was said one must be without fear. Together, these 3600
recruits formed the intergalactic peacekeepers known as the Green Lantern
Corps. Of all the threats the Corps ever faced, the gravest was an entity of
fear known as Parallax. Only the legendary Green Lantern Bain Sur was capable
of capturing and imprisoning this beast, which he did on the lost planet of Rut.
You are afraid. I mean, we go into this every time. It's not every time. I was
fine the last time. I'm usually fine. I'm fine with your work. Oh, you know how
Mom gets the night before a test flight. Let's just say it's my job not to be.
Good night, son. Hal, you're going to be late. Good morning, Mom got to go. Mr.
Ferris raised the rear stabilizer. The yaw rate gyros are calibrated, but the
pitch is off 2 degrees. Be sure to check the ignition sequences. Maybe Hal
would like to join Carol up in your office. The two of them can watch together.
Come on, young man. Let's go find Carol. Keep it warm for me. It's about the
possibility of life on other planets, our future test pilot. Jacket suits you,
son. I keep telling Hector, books are fun, but every once in a while, it's not
such a bad idea to get out in the world, the man of the hour. You kids be
careful. Stay with the engineers. Go on, son. See it up close, Ferris Tower,
Saber One, ready for take-off, Request unrestricted climb, flight level 450, saber
One, unrestricted climb approved. On passing 10,000 feet, contact Ferris
Departure. You're cleared for take-off. Good luck, Saber. Sinister, I'm
traveling at maximum velocity. Your mission to evacuate them is no longer
necessary. It's just as it was on Tolko. Every life form destroyed and their
essence absorbed, Traces of yellow power everywhere. The Guardians are silent.
I've demanded an audience with them. I'm badly wounded. Heading to the nearest
inhabited planet for the selection process. Tell the Guardians it's Parallax.
There's, uh, water in the tap. The Ferris Saber I is state-of-the-art of
artificial-intelligence fighter planes. It has all of the flying and combat
capability of a human pilot but with none of the human error that comes with
it. Carl isn't just blowing smoke to get a contract, general. Your staff, these
contractors, my office we've all been part of this from the ground up. Well, I
appreciate that, senator. But today the rubber meets the road. We have a
simulated combat situation. Two Sabers against Carl's two best pilots. Carol
was going to do a little flying today. I think you're late. Yes, but that's
only because I slept in. I used to sleep in. Then I turned 11. Let me give you
a little heads-up. I've gone up against these Sabers all week and they smoked
me every time. There isn't anything you can do that they can't do better,
faster, and without disappointing women everywhere. I, uh, think we both know
that's not true. I would've gone with Jensen. I'd have too, but unfortunately
he's busy not being good enough. At least he shows up. Hal this test today,
it's important. I'm going to make you look good up there. Now let's get these
pants off and fly some planes, Yes, Mr. Ferris. We are going for test.
Sapphire, cleared weapons hot at the merge. Ferris Test, Sapphire. Weapons are
hot. Fly safe, Highball. You got a shot, now would be a great time. There's no
way we're taking these out Get over here. Let's figure something out, solo. Now
stay right there and look real pretty. Highball, those Sables headed up your 6
can fly anywhere you can. Then let's go somewhere I can't fly. Highball, rules
of engagement set ceiling at 50,000 feet.
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