A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Page #2

Synopsis: Sammy and Ray, leatherback turtles and friends forever, are enjoying an atoll's water and sand, shepherding new hatchlings Ricky and Ella out to sea. Suddenly, a poacher swoops in and ships them off to be part of a spectacular aquarium show for tourists in Dubai. The kingpin of the place, Big D the seahorse, enlists them in his plans for a great escape. But with their new friends Jimbo the bug-eyed blob fish and Lulu the snippy lobster, Annabel the sweet Octopus, and a whole family of penguins, Sammy and Ray hatch breakout plans of their own. That is when little Ricky and Ella arrive, determined to break in to rescue them. After a series of thrilling adventures and narrow escapes, our heroes head south to meet up with Shelly, Sammy's first and only love.
Production: Studio Canal
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
92 min
$519,049
Website
645 Views


- Yes, thank you.

Look! They look like royalty.

Wow! Look at this place!

- So many fish!

- I told you.

This is going to be the

best birthday party ever!

Welcome to Burj Al Bar,

Your Highness.

We here, at the Pearl of the Sea are

delighted to host your birthday party.

Right this way, Your Highness.

- Look!

- Great, penguins.

Your Highness, ours is the largest

underwater aquarium in the entire world.

Here, we've recreated

five marine ecosystems.

I assure you, it will be

a most enjoyable experience

for you and your guests.

Race you guys to the bottom!

Wait for me!

You'll be pleased to know, that we have

introduced a new species into our aquarium

just in time for your visit.

- There we have a green sea turtle!

- Oooh, wow!

- Look how big that turtle is.

- It's huge.

And next to him, is a

very large leatherback.

Magnificent.

Humans under water ...

What is this place?

I thought I had seen it all.

But this is some strange

stuff going on in here.

- SPC on deck, sir.

- Say what? SPC?

Split Personality Crustacean.

I'll be quiet now.

- Ray, have you seen Ricky and Ella?

- No, I haven't.

I thought they were

all floated after we were.

This is a big place. They're

probably wandering around.

Or maybe they got thrown back in.

Whoa, show time!

It is really scary looking.

And ugly chimp.

That's our blob fish!

Crazy looking eyes, huh, kids?

Jimbo, we need

to find the little ones.

Welcome, amigos!

Jimbo! Mi brochacho!

You're looking good

for a muerto fish!

Muerto? What the ... ?

That! I'll explain later.

Ray, Sammy, meet Manuel.

Laquel La Luna de Loco

to be exact. At your service.

Mi amor!

Look who it is!

Hi Jimbo!

Oh, you missed me so much.

You came back from the dead.

Okay, somebody needs

to explain the dead part.

Toots!

My favorite clown fish!

What's the joke of the day?

Why is the fish eating away?

- Beats me.

- Because he has no scales!

Nice! That's a good one.

And you must be Sammy and Ray.

Actually, it's the

other way around.

Well, whoever you are, remember.

If this place gets you down,

Toots will cheer you up.

We're not sticking around here

long enough to get depressed.

Once we find the little

ones, we're out of here.

I'll keep an eye peeled!

So, do you have a plan?

We'll think of something.

That's what all newbie say.

It's not that simple.

Say, Papi's right. Mira,

if you want to escape,

you have to go through Big D.

Trust me, there is no other way.

Where do we find this Big D?

He finds you.

You don't mess with the "D".

He rules this place

with an iron fin.

We'll be all clean and

ship-shaped, Captain.

- You can trash it out now.

- Okay. Stand clear.

Grandpa! Jimbo!

Where did everybody go?

- I am losing it!

- Hold on!

- You got to hold on to me!

- I can't. It's too strong.

And now what are we going to do?

Watch out!

Marco. Should we do it?

What do you mean "we"?

- You should do it.

- Why me?

Because you're smoother.

You're just saying that.

No no, no, no. It's true.

You are like silky, oyster smooth.

- Boss?

- You see. Smooth.

Maybe a little louder, but gentle.

- Boss.

- What? What? What do you want?

Jimbo ... he's back.

- Jimbo? Jimbo?

Like in "Supposed to be dead Jimbo"?

He don't look dead no more, boss.

And, oh yeah, we just got in

two ginormous turtles.

You are killing me, here!

We get two walking air

breathers and you don't tell.

But we just found out.

You two have the

combined IQ of a grain of sand!

And, one more thing, D.

Your cousin, the one

with the crazy hats on?

Yeah, yeah, Tremaine!

What about him?

You are not going to believe this, boss.

We caught him trying

to flush out last night.

Why is he that way?

What a dope.

He's a couple of

clams short of a chowder.

- Get my drift?

- Yes.

But we have one little problem, boss.

He's saying it was your idea

and you don't have

a frigging clue ... His words.

How to get out of here.

Digame, Jimbo ...

What was it like being

on the outside again?

Bad for me.

Ah, you miss the free

food in here, hah, Jimbo?

Ah, you got me.

And you guys too, of course.

Sammy, I haven't eaten in

at least two or three hours.

I'm suddenly very hungry.

Relax, I only eat jellys.

You know, the small, tender ones.

Hey, we've got company.

Well, well ... if it isn't the

mug that sunk a thousand ships?

- How is it going, Big D?

- As good as ever.

But you were supposed to be dead.

I'm still waiting

to hear that story!

Hey, watch your mouth. The Boss

does not like to be interrupted!

- Sorry to disappoint you, Big D.

- Disappoint me?

I'm ecstatic!

You proved my escape plan worked.

Actually, it was my plan.

I was ... my mistake. Your plan.

Whatever. You got out.

Welcome to my world,

in the middle of Jabip,

or wherever we are.

Enough!

What say we take a swim

around the neighborhood, huh?

Get to know each other.

Come on. I won't bite.

Very hard.

Some nerve, huh? If he was a jelly.

Do you know what I mean?

Just play along.

We have to find Ricky and Ella.

What's with him?

- Who?

- Numb nuts?

Pay no attention.

Albert's lost his mind.

This joint can do that to you.

Hi, Albert.

What's that door for?

- Can't we just ...

- Forget about it!

If it was that easy,

we'd already be out of here!

That was some blow hole!

Hey Big D, hold up. Where are

all those bubbles coming from?

It is a filtration system.

Too narrow, even for me.

So check this place out.

Nice, huh?

Looks like some kind of

ancient temple for a king.

No bounds, I doubt it!

- Boss, I think you have an intruder.

- What? Where?

Hey, that's our friend, Lulu.

Who let him into my place?

What do you mean, "your place"?

I mean, it's a "Restricted Area".

A "No Swim" zone. Capice?

- Who does he think he is?

- Let him go. He is with us.

Alright, release him!

Hey you! When and if,

you need to talk to me,

you check with my

two assistants here, first.

Never in my life,

have I been subjected

to this kind of cruel

and hostile treatment.

Keep a tight claw!

They can torture us all day long.

Hang down.

Speak for yourself.

Listen ...

Nobody's getting tortured here.

In fact, I got a

mission for you, soldier.

At your command!

Sir, what kind of mission?

A covert mission. It will be

dangerous. Are you ready?

We're ready as rain, sir!

Nice in here, don't you think?

Big D!

Good to see you.

How is it going, my friend?

I'm beautiful. Any more

trouble from the halibut?

Not since you had that conversation

with them. I truly appreciate it.

Call it positive reinforcement.

- I owe you.

- You do.

They are with me.

Give me some light over here.

And watch your head, big guys.

Hey guys, you making

headway down here?

Please, don't let me interrupt.

- Keep up the good work, boys!

- What are they digging for?

It's a tunnel to

get us out of here.

Come on. Seriously?

Hey, crabs dig.

It is what they do.

And it keeps them occupied.

Oh hi, Big D!

Hey hi, cutie.

So, how are we doing

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