3-Headed Shark Attack Page #2
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2015
- 89 min
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ALLISON:
Whoa, check these out behind you.RYAN:
Weird.OMAR:
That's crazy.These are amazing.
Did you guys notice
anything interesting?
Yeah, they're mutations. Really unique
ones, from the looks of things.
DR. NELSON:
That's correct.Every fourth or fifth specimen we pull from
the ocean in this area, manifest a mutation.
We keep them all here to study.
MAGGIE:
That's the grim truth ofwhat pollution does.
Well, one of the things, anyway.
This is what happens when people can just
toss their garbage wherever they want.
For instance, take a look at
this turtle specimen.
Exhibits the duel cranium
abnormality.
Wow.
Far out.
Check out this little guy.
Geez. [SCOFFS]
Real nice place you
guys have here.
MAGGIE:
I don't know what'sgoing on or what's happening?
DR. NELSON:
Something's rilingthem up.
This sort of behaviors is normally triggered
by the presence of a large predator.
But this is a bit extreme,
obviously. Excuse me.
That thing is pissed.
DR. THOMAS:
Hey Steve!How's it looking?
The pollution levels at the Patch
are looking pretty elevated today,
DR. THOMAS:
Huh. Steve: Otherthan that, everything seems fine.
How are the new kids?
They're wonderful.
[PHONE RINGS] Sorry. I
need to take this. Okay.
[PHONE RINGING] Steve here.
DR. NELSON:
Hey Steve, this is Ted.We're down here in the specimen room.
Something's riling these
creatures pretty badly.
Can you see if there's any
seismic activity happening?
Any sort of weather anomaly?
STEVE:
I'll give'er a look.Give me two minutes.
Okay, thanks.
- [HANGS UP PHONE]
- What's up?
That was the specimen room,
something's spooking the mutations.
Just checking the tectonic plates
activity, or maybe... [BEEPING]
That's weird.
What do you have?
Something big.
Right off the shoreline.
[SCOFFS] Could it be a piece of
the Garbage Patch that broke off?
Maybe something from the
current that's coming up?
STEVE:
Nothing this bigwould move so fast.
STEVE:
I don't know what thehell this is.
It looks like it's
heading to the surface.
I'm gonna go topside
and check it out, okay?
Oh hey, Steve, enable low alert,
just in case.
Okay.
[LAUGHS] No way!
Is that - is that a whale?
All right!
[ALARM BLARING]
Professor!
Something up?
I don't know. Something
topside. Ted come with me.
You guys, stay here.
[ALARM BLARING]
I mean, it seems like that's
where all the action is.
That's what I'm talking about.
Let's go.
[ALARM BLARING]
Ah, dammit!
[ACTIVIST GROUP SHOUTING]
Brad! Hey!
Brad! Get out of the water!
MALE:
Brad! Did you ditch us?What? No man. I just left
something on the boat.
Oh you guys just missed
it though.
There was a big whale or something
out here, a minute ago.
Brad! Get out of the water, now!
Nah, it's fine Professor. We've
all kicked it with whales before.
Are you serious, Brad?
Oh, hell yeah!
Here it comes again.
You guys gotta see the
size of this thing.
What was that?
I have no idea.
Everybody, get back inside.
Brad, stop being an idiot
and get out of the water.
I don't think that's a whale.
[SCREAMING]
Oh! [EVERYONE SCREAMING]
[SCREAMING] Brad!
MAGGIE:
Professor. Dr. Thomas: We needto enable higher safety protocols, now!
MAGGIE:
Everybody, inside, now!Greg, come on!
[PHONE RINGING]
This is Brian.
[STEVE ON PHONE] Brian, I need
you to lock up down there.
Right. Okay.
I'll do the best I can.
[METAL/CRASH]
[RUMBLING]
Come on.
[RUMBLING]
[SCREAMS]
safety protocol.
We need to move on to stage 2.
Someone just died.
Attention Persephone.
safety protocol.
Complete lockdown.
[ALARM BLARING]
STEVE:
Attention Coast Guard, thisis Persephone Research Station 1.
Requesting assistance
immediately. Over.
[STATIC]
Coast Guard, this is Persephone.
Requesting immediate assistance. Over.
[STATIC]
Mayday! Mayday!
Coast Guard? Anyone?
Do you copy?
[STATIC]
Something's jamming the signal.
Elevated radiation levels
from the garbage patch.
STEVE:
They play hell with theradio signal from time to time.
Not great timing, Steve.
Yeah. Tell me about it.
Right. Um... So now what?
We just wait it out?
We have ruptures in the hull.
places on main level 2.
But it looks like we're working
Okay. Stay on high alert. All of
you. Follow our safety-
[INTERRUPTS] Professor.
Professor, LOOK!
It's building speed.
[RUMBLING]
This doesn't make sense.
Sharks are hunters, but
this level of aggression?
It's unheard of.
Well, I've never heard of a giant
3 headed shark before, either.
But, I guess all bets
are off at this point.
[CRASHING]
We got to seal this section off before
we take on too much water! Come on!
Let's go, let's go, let's go!
Give me that radio.
[THUD/HISSING]
[EXPLOSIONS]
[ALARM BLARING]
[EXPLOSION]
[DISTORTED COMPUTER VOICE] ...overload.
Full evacuation protocol initiated.
Holy Hell.
We need to evacuate, now!
[ALARM BLARING]
Everyone try to remain calm.
Follow me.
Remain calm?
Come on!
Dr. Nelson, get these kids up
top. Move! Go, go, go!
Level 2-B, I got you
taking on water.
Steve, A-4 is taking on water.
Way too much water.
BRIAN:
We're evacuating down here.I'm going to try to seal it off.
You've gotta get out of there, Brian.
Get out! Get out now, Brian!
[ON RADIO]
BRIAN:
There's no way out. We-[STATIC] [BRIAN SCREAMING]
Level C? Anyone copy on level C?
I've got fires all
over down there.
[STATIC]
Come in.
[STATIC]
[CRASHING]
No! [EXPNO! ION]
Professor, is there another way?
That's the only emergency path
to the emergency skiffs.
MAGGIE:
There's another option.The earth pact boat.
We can still get there
from here, right?
Back to the main entrance?
DR. THOMAS:
If we move fast.MAGGIE:
Then we'll move fast.MAGGIE:
Where's the Earth Pactboat you came in on?
PROFESSOR THOMAS: The island is flooding.
It's got to further out now.
There!
You're crazy. I'm not going out
there with that thing in the water.
With the getaway route
blocked off, this is it.
Your boat's the only
chance we have.
I'll go first.
OMAR:
No way, man. Let me go.GREG:
No, no, wait. We're notfighting about this.
I'll swim out there, I'll fire
it up, and I'll bring it closer.
MAGGIE:
Greg, I don't think-GREG:
Maggie...Trust me.
OMAR:
Greg. Greg![SIGHS OF RELIEF] Oh my god.
Come on.
[ENGINE SPUTTERING]
It's gonna take me a minute to
get this peach of shoot started.
Just hang tight!
GREG:
Oh my god!Where do I start?
See, that's what I
was talking about.
He doesn't even know
how to start the boat.
I should have said something.
I got this. Ryan!
[EVERYONE SHOUTING]
He'll be fine.
Push! Push! Push! Get in here!
Good.
RYAN:
Get up there!GREG:
Start the engine!So, what do you think, Doc?
You think we got enough time to get
out there and make it or what?
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