2012: Ice Age Page #4

Synopsis: A volcanic eruption in Iceland sends a glacier towards North America, causing everything in it's path to freeze. A family man struggles to escape the onslaught of the coming ice age.
Director(s): Travis Fort
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
2.3
PG
Year:
2011
91 min
322 Views


And you're gonna get

to see her again.

We're gonna get to see her

again, okay?

Oh, crap.

Stay here.

Are we in New York?

Not yet, honey.

Not yet.

Hey!

Hey!

Is your car working?

No, it's out of gas.

Oh, gas,

yeah, yeah, yeah.

But you're cool

with that, right?

I mean, you're stuck,

but you're okay, right?

Yeah, yeah,

we'll figure it out.

Right.

Are you okay?

Why do you say that?

No reason.

Hey, hey!

Are you alone?

Hey, are you alone?

'Cause I'm alone.

I'm here

with my family.

Oh, that's cool,

that's cool.

Hey, you know, it's really

cold out here, right?

I mean, I should probably

get someplace warm.

Yeah, I'd say find yourself a car

and stay inside.

Yeah, yeah, no, no.

I'll get a car.

I'll go to California.

You know, hey,

I'll go to the beach...

and the pretty blonde women.

Maybe have tequilas

on the beach.

That sounds like a good plan.

Nice meeting you.

No, no, hey, hey, hey!

I'm thinking that,

you know,

You and I could go

to California together.

No, we're going

to New York.

Oh, yeah,

no, no, no, yeah.

But, you know,

New York's really cold,

and, you know, we need to go

someplace that's warm.

Look, I'm not gonna go

anywhere with you, okay?

You got that?

Except you're not

gonna leave me.

Again, you go.

We need to go

to California.

Just calm down.

I got my family

right there.

Just calm down.

Look at me!

We're going to California.

I got some money.

That can help.

I don't want your money.

I got some food

if you want some food.

I don't want your food.

Hey, what kind

of food you got?

I need to get

into the van.

Yeah, yeah.

No, no, no, no, yeah.

No, go, go, go.

Get in.

Nelson, give me

a bag of chips.

Bill?

Bill, hey, hey.

Your name is Bill.

Bill, hey, I'm Gary.

I'm gary Morganson.

Hey, Gary.

Yeah, hey. You know,

I'm thinking maybe...

I need to get in the car.

No, we're going to

New York, remember?

Here's your food.

No, no, no.

I'm thinking that

I should get in the car

with you guys.

No, no, no.

Hey! Hey! Hey!

Bill, come on.

I'm not a bad guy.

I hear you.

No, no,

I'm a good guy.

I'm a great guy.

I just wanna go someplace warm,

you know?

I mean...

Hey, hey, kid, kid, kid, kid!

Lock the doors, Nelson,

lock the doors!

Dad, do something!

Bill, get us out of here now!

I can't we're blocked in.

My sister's in New York!

Open the door!

Open the door!

Lock the doors, Nelson.

Lock the doors!

You guys think

I'm kidding?

Calm down, man.

Think I'm joking around?

You're dead.

You're dead!

Your whole frigging

family is dead!

All of you are frigging dead!

You're dead!

Open the door, kid.

Everybody out.

Come on.

Come on, Teri, out.

Get out, Nelson.

Get out.

Go with your dad.

What're we supposed to do?

Follow your dad, Nelson.

Nelson, over here.

He has the radio gear!

Nelson, don't do it!

No!

No, Nelson!

Nelson, come back!

Nelson!

Nelson!

Nelson!

Nelson!

Nelson, what the hell

were you doing?

I got it!

I got it!

Don't ever do that again!

Please.

Oh, god!

No! No!

No! No!

The ice! Let's run!

Watch out!

Come on, guys.

We're almost there.

We did it.

It's snowing again.

Okay, let's get another vehicle.

Let's try this way.

Come on.

Where are we?

It's the Lincoln tunnel.

We can take this

all the way to New Jersey.

And how far is that?

It's about a mile.

Come on.

Come on.

Dad, I don't think

I can keep going.

Got to keep moving.

If we stop, we die.

Let's just go.

Honey, is that a house?

Sure looks like it.

Come on.

Can we go?

Yep, let's try it.

Come on.

It's so cold.

All right, I know, guys.

It's so cold.

Hello!

Hello!

Come on in, guys.

Sit down.

Get warm.

Hello?

I didn't see a car

out front.

Looks like they left here

pretty quickly.

Here.

Why don't you go see

if you find some clothes,

See if you can find some food,

And be quick about it because

we gotta get out of here.

Hello?

Hello?

Don't worry, baby.

We haven't

forgotten about you.

We haven't

forgotten you, Julia.

Here, honey,

I found these upstairs.

Oh, great.

Here you go.

Should we just let him sleep?

No, no, no.

We gotta get going.

It may look like night,

but it's only 3:
00 pm.

Come on,

wake up, Nelson.

It's time to go.

We don't have a car.

We don't have a car.

We gotta do it on foot.

Get going and maybe

we can find one on the way.

Here, honey.

Shh.

What was that?

Hello?

We're just here

for some warm clothes.

We're leaving now.

Thank you!

Wait!

Wait!

My daddy's hurt.

Wesley, come here.

Oh, thank god.

I think

he came this way.

Oh.

I found people.

Listen to me.

Don't you ever

leave me, okay?

Hey, are you all right?

Can we help?

You okay?

I was trying to load

our truck up

And this whole thing

fell on me.

It's got my leg

pinned down here.

Okay, on the count of three, guys.

You ready?

One, two, three...

let it go.

Let it go.

I think if you lift it

straight up,

I can probably shimmy out.

Okay, ready?

Got it?

Oh, yeah.

You got it?

You clear?

Yeah.

Here. Get up.

Daddy,

you're bleeding.

I'll be okay, son.

Man, thank god

you guys came along.

Wait a minute.

What are you doing here?

We lost our van

at the river...

and your place was

the first place we came upon.

I have a vest

just like that.

Oh, yeah.

Actually, this is your vest.

We kind of broke into

your place.

We didn't know

anyone was here.

Relax. Look, anything

you need here,

Feel free to help yourself.

Besides, this place

isn't even gonna be here in a hour.

Are we gonna fly now?

No, we're gonna take

the truck, remember?

Look, you guys,

we have plenty of room.

You're more than welcome

to join us.

Which way you guys headed?

You know,

we're gonna head west.

Yeah, we're headed

to New York.

New York?

That's the last place you wanna go.

This iceberg is chewing up

the entire east coast.

In a couple of hours,

there's not gonna be a New York.

Our daughter's in New York.

Well, you do

what you gotta do.

Me and Wesley,

we're going west.

Hey, is this

what I think it is?

My daddy can fly.

So can mine.

Does this still work?

Sure does.

Me and wesley would probably

be in jamaica by now,

But only a fool would

go up in this weather.

Guys, we're all packed up.

We're gonna head out.

You're still more

than welcome to join us.

I know we talked about this,

but I think I should go

And I'll meet you guys

in Florida.

I am not

leaving you, ever.

Dad, dad, you need me

to navigate.

Okay.

Good luck.

You, too.

Nelson.

Okay, Nelson,

get this out of the tarp.

Let's go.

Be careful.

How long do you think we have

until the glacier gets here?

You hear that?

Yeah.

Oh, my god.

Not long.

Let's go. Come on!

Go!

There it is! Jersey!

Come on, Julia!

Come on!

We got to go!

Are we gonna be able to take off

in this kind of weather?

Yeah, no problem.

Okay, here we go.

You ready?

All right, dad!

We can probably be

in New York in 30 minutes.

Just sit back and enjoy

this bumpy ride.

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