3 Ninjas Knuckle Up Page #2

Synopsis: In this movie Rocky, Colt and TumTum must battle an evil wealthy toxic waste dumper in order to save a local Indian tribe and their friend Joe. The 3 Ninjas must help find Joe's father and find a secret disk that contains evidence that could stop the toxic landfill that is destroying the Indian community. However the town is owned by the rich man and he controls the police and even the mayor. They must fight a motorcycle gang and renegade cowboys in this non-stop ninja adventure.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Family
Director(s): Sang-ok Shin
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.2
PG-13
Year:
1995
85 min
737 Views


-Shut up!

Grow up, you idiots.

It stinks! What is this?

Don't touch it!

I was only gonna taste it.

See anything like a wrench?

What kind of a mayor are you, anyway?

A bunch of lndians raising Cain in

front of your city hall...

...and you don't do anything!

They haven't broken any law.

Do something before they do!

Give me that.

No smoking in here, it's bad

for your heath. I quit.

What are they saying?

Wake up! Imbeciles.

What are they saying? Let me hear!

They want a hearing with

the Environmental Protection Agency.

They're making a big case out of this.

Even the news people are

beginning to get curious.

Told you not to hire that lndian

in the first place.

It doesn't matter.

I'll take care of him and the disk.

You just remember one thing:

I built your city hall and your town.

So if anything happens to me--

I understand.

Good. As long as we understand

each other.

When can we have this meeting?

Tomorrow, if you like.

It's your town, Jack.

Do it. Let's get it over with.

J.J., go back and keep working

on that lndian.

And if that disk shows up

at the hearing...

...you're gonna be dog meat, son.

Do you understand me?

Sure, Jack.

Give it!

Get out of here.

Step in it.

Out of my way!

Wake up.

What is it now?

Three days without food?

Four. I figured you'd have

trouble with math.

Shut up.

Okay, J.J.

Let's get cracking.

Yep. He's here, all right.

And we will get that disk today.

Let's go.

Let's go!

Come on!

Come on, Tum!

What now, guys?

The manhole!

What happened?

We found him! We found him!

-You did?

-We're pretty sure.

Very sure.

-Really?

-Yep.

I love you guys!

You'll just have to use your

imagination, girl.

And I just took a bath too.

So, what's the plan now?

We go get him out.

We? As in you and us?

Yes, we.

You guys, and the girl.

Wait a minute.

I think it's okay.

Okay, but let's hurry.

The hearing is tomorrow.

Tonight, then.

Tonight.

Tonight?

Tonight.

Good night, Grandpa.

Good night, boys.

Okay, let's go.

Let's go.

Where's Jo? What's taking her?

Women. She's probably

putting on makeup.

Tum, why don't you go find her?

-What happened to you?

-What happened to you?

It's just war paint.

Jeez. Scary!

That's the point. It's cool.

Can we use some of that?

Okay, but you have to hurry up.

Hurry up, she says.

Okay, let's go.

Awesome!

Embarrassing.

-Come on.

-Wait, wait.

That's better.

Very cool.

What is this? Mercedes Benz?

It means peace, pizza brains.

Peas? I hate peas.

Dad!

-Dad!

-Jo?

Dad, are you all right?

I was so scared.

You okay? I was so worried.

-Come on! Come on!

-Break it up.

We gotta go.

I'm sorry I woke you up, Jack.

No, everything's under control.

The lndian, Jack. The kids got him.

But we'll get them, Jack.

I promise you, we'll get them.

Here they come.

I got you now!

Fire!

Fire!

Jo, stop. Stop.

Don't shoot anymore.

Come on! We gotta go! Let's go!

They're getting away!

Nunchakus!

Colt, catch!

Let's go! Let's go!

Stop it! Leave him alone!

Dad, are you okay?

Get the quiver. The disk is in it.

-The disk?

-The disk!

Disk?!

Get the disk!

The disk!

It's up there! The disk!

Go! We'll get it!

I got it! I got it!

I don't got it.

Rock, I lost it. It fell off.

Get that kid! He's getting away!

Come on, let's go.

I'm going. I'm going.

Kids!

Don't move.

Come on, boy. Come on.

Be careful.

He likes it.

Good job, Tum Tum.

Hi, guys.

The dog! Hurry up!

No, this way!

-Come on, let's get them!

-No!

I got a better idea.

This'll be a gas!

Kiddie fry.

Run! Run!

Get up!

Rocky, you go first.

-ls it clear?

-Yeah, come on.

Boy, I'm hungry.

-Tum Tum! Come here!

-Come here!

Get upstairs.

Hi.

Go to sleep, Tum Tum.

Night, Grandpa.

Come on, boys...

...Iet's go.

Oh, Grandpa.

Without breaking the eggs.

Get out of the way.

Thanks, Grandpa.

I really needed that.

Get out of there.

Wake up, Tum Tum!

What's wrong with you guys?

Didn't you sleep last night?

-I had a terrible dream.

-I did too.

-About this big ugly dog.

-A couple of them.

-You all had the same dream?

-Yeah, and ugly cowboys.

We were in it together.

Tonight, I want you all

to sleep early.

No games. And no comic books.

No midnight snack.

Okay, we'll go to bed early.

We promise.

You all promise?

We promise.

-ls this cool, or what?

-It's cool.

Very cool.

Hello.

I am Chief Roundcreek.

It's a shame we grownups

didn't have the courage...

...to do what you young people

have done.

Thank you for giving us back

our courage.

And thank you

for giving us new hope...

...to heal the wound

that's caused so much pain.

To show our appreciation...

...we would like

to present you with a gift.

-Whoa!

-Cool!

Eagle feathers are considered

by my people...

...to be the highest symbol

of honour and courage...

...given only

to the greatest of warriors.

Though you are not of our blood, we

believe you deserve this recognition.

Therefore...

...I name you

honorary Tiwanka warriors.

Now we are as one.

Wow, what a day.

This is better than Christmas.

-All right!

-Yeah!

Yeah.

-Rock, let's show them our dance.

-Yeah, you go first.

No, you go.

-Go ahead.

-You.

No!

-What's going on?

-Here we go again.

What a day.

Come on!

Don't run!

Don't run!

We're gonna make our stand

here and now!

Giddyap, giddyap, giddyap.

Enough!

Don't push it. Now.

Hold him! Take him!

Hold him!

Bring him here.

Where is it?

I don't know.

Do it to him, boss!

It's in the house, isn't it?

What was that?

I don't know, but go find out!

It's empty!

Like your head, idiot! Get in there!

What in tarnation?

-You said it was empty.

-lt ain't.

I think someone's in there.

Grandpa!

-How you doing?

-Okay.

Not anymore!

Catch!

Bye-bye.

We gotta get out of here!

This is dangerous!

Come back here!

We're not finished yet!

Pull out! Everybody out!

And you can just forget

about bowling this week!

-Cake!

-Yeah!

-Are you all right?

-We're fine.

-How about you?

-Oh, I'm fine.

I think.

-Are you okay?

-Tum Tum, why did you do that?

Psych!

-What do we do now?

-Call off the hearing.

We can't do that. The newspeople

will be there. It'll look bad.

All right!

We gotta figure out how to

keep that disk out of the hearing.

Professionals. That's what we need.

-Professionals?

-Yeah, you know any?

I know a good lawyer.

I'm talking about mercenaries,

you moron!

-Yeah, I do.

-Good.

Get on the horn, right now.

Not that!

The phone, you idiot!

We're sorry.

Your call cannot be completed--

How you feeling, Grandpa?

I feel like a tired old man.

I wish you boys

would let me stay in retirement.

You were great, Grandpa.

Better than any 65-year-old I know.

-Sixty-four.

-Sorry.

I'm sorry we worried you, Grandpa.

It's all right.

I know you boys won't do it again.

Or will you?

No!

Peace and quiet again.

Nothing but the sound

of old bones creaking...

...and the flowers

turning in for the night.

Should we go without telling Grandpa?

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