A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Page #3

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


with the escape plan?

Oh, if you don't mind me asking.

I'm working on, sweetheart.

You'll be the first to know.

I promise.

I'm counting on you, Big D.

So, let me get this straight.

You planning to get

them all out of here?

Each and every one of them!

Looks like they're

getting the VIP tour.

Big D must have something

big in store for you two.

Is that a good

thing or a bad thing?

- Big D, Big D, Big D..

- Now what?

I losing my mind.

We got to talk.

Settle down, Jax.

Now, what's the problem?

They're watching me.

Yeah, so?

Constantly!

It's the faces ...

the faces ...

Now, here's what you gonna do.

You're gonna pull yourself together!

You understand me, Jax?

- So, what's his story?

- What can I say ...

Some fish in here just

can't take the pressure.

You never know who's

going to blow a gill next.

- Could be you?

- Or could be you?

I can't! It's the eyes ...

They're burning holes in me ...

Come on. Let's leave this

unsavouriness behind us.

We got to talk some business.

You two are going

to be very useful to me.

We're not doing anything

until we find the little ones.

- What little ones?

- Our grand kids.

- Have you seen them anywhere out here?

- No.

Are you sure?

Staying in here. I'd know.

Like I was saying, you and your large

friend here are going to help us burst out.

Now you talking my language!

And how are we going to do?

I'll let you know

when you need to know.

Capiche?

- Kind of scary out here.

- Yeah, that's for sure.

- What's the matter?

- Something grabbed me!

Hey! Let her go!

- Did you see what it was?

- No, I didn't.

Oh look. That's a

strange little creature.

It could be dangerous.

You're a funny looking hatchling.

I'm not a hatchling.

I'm an octopus!

Mummy!

How come they're all so crazy?

- They do that when they are scared.

- Scared? Of what?

Big ugly fish with giant teeth.

Wait for me here.

I'll be right back.

What are they doing there?

They fix you up when there

is something wrong with you.

Yeah, they do. The humans

are all not bad, you know.

After all, they help us.

Come here.

How are we feeling?

Oh, roll over.

Let's take a look at that fin.

Look at you.

You are as good as new.

We can release him tomorrow.

Aww, perfect!

Oh, here comes this

evening's entertainment.

Why don't you go say hello

to my cousin for me, huh?

Oh, hey guys.

What's going on over here?

Hello, Tremaine.

Long time no see.

What are you crowding me for?

Tremaine! What's

with the trash talking?

Wait, a second. No.

You got it all wrong, guys.

- Don't lie to me!

- No! I didn't say nothing!

I swear to you on, mother

Pervacy's grave. Come on!

Nobody ever does nothing.

Tell you what.

I'll let it slide this time.

Family.

What are you gonna do?

You got to keep them in line.

Okay. Enough it is.

Let's head back to my place.

Who did he think he is?

He was nobody back home.

I got all the ladies.

I heard that!

Oh, no, no. I was only talking about

George Wick ... honest I wasn't.

Tiresome.

You're my favorite cousin.

Give me, give me ....

It's a misunderstanding.

It ain't suppose to end this way.

- You are tough, boss.

- Really drastic!

Shut up, will ya.

He got what he deserved.

Besides, there ain't enough

room for the two of us in here.

Let him just chill out for a while.

- Shhh.

- What the matter?

We don't want whatever's

out there coming back.

Annabel!

You have to stop wandering

off by yourself, sweetheart.

Oh, Momma ...

Oh hush! You running me gagon.

You disappearing all the time.

And who are you?

- I'm Ella.

- And I'm Ricky.

Are you going to eat us?

Oh no, sweetie.

I'm sorry if I scared you.

Now, what are you two little

ones doing out here all alone?

We're looking for our grandfather!

They took them to the tank.

- The big tank?

- Aha.

Can you help us find them?

Please...

Voila!

Whoa!

Where's that nasty man?

Let's move in closer, soldier.

Here you are, madam.

Enjoy, sir.

Do you seeing what I am seeing?

I can't bear to look.

Suck it up La Motey. And start

acting like Blue Head and Blue Camp.

Oh, I just can't do.

You're making me embarrassed

to be in this hero platoon.

Assassins!

Cold-blooded assassins!

Horrible!

I know what you mean. Hey,

it took us why I had to adjust to.

But in the end, this

place is not so bad.

Murderers! Murderers!

Assassins, they are

what damn humans are.

They're going to eat us ... all of us!

We are doomed in here!

Pobrecito, must be "lobster" mate.

That's one way to get out.

Hey, nobody gets

a free ride out here.

Jimbo! You got out.

How did you do it?

I died.

Okay, that's it!

You need to explain.

Yeah, Jimbo.

You need to tell us that story

because we all

thought you didn't make it.

It was an accident,

plain and simple.

See, humans come in here

to clean these tanks up.

I figured if I played dead, they'd

flush me back into the ocean.

Easy as dead, flush, freedom.

Everything was going fantastico.

I was thinking I am home

and free, that is until ....

Hey, hi honey.

Yeah, I'm almost done here.

I should be home in hour or so.

I'm sure I can stop.

Can you talk a bit louder?

I can barely hear you.

Alright, now let me write it down.

Shoot.

One shwarma.

Heavy on the hummus.

This guy going on like he was

stocking up for the end of the world.

Meanwhile I was dry as

a catfish on a hot tin roof.

We were awaiting for Jimbo to show up,

and then Big D found out that Jimbo made

a break for it and he went muy loco bit.

Yes, Big D, he didn't like any

of us freelancing, as he called it.

What Big D didn't know

I was actually a few gasps

from being in a hand-roll.

Finally, this guy hangs up. I'm

like, wash me out of here already!

- But now!

Hey, sweetie, it's me again.

How many bottles of the

Mango Lassi did you want me to pick up?

It was now or never. I had to

muster up all I had. Make a move.

All of a sudden ...

Wham!

So you were actually dead?

- Yes, that's what everybody thought.

- Including me!

So what happened?

Well ... since you asked.

And that's my dead story.

Whoo! You got some

freaky powers, Jimbo.

Did you see anything that

might help us get out of here?

Careful Sammy. Behind

you Big D is spying on us.

Hey!

What's with the gap there?

We need to get out of here. Now!

Someone getting itchy!

Follow me.

Hey! You see pipe up there?

Freedom, baby!

- Which one?

- Anyone.

You're in charge. You decide.

Get in there, check it out.

Give me the skinny. Oh, and

watch out for them penguins.

They cannot be trusted.

Then how exactly are

we suppose to reach?

Volunteering for duty, sir!

There you go.

Problem solved.

Hey, cuzz.

How are you holding up?

Over here the white stuff

is colder than shrimp on ice.

Just making me claws-trophobic.

Let's go, Lulu,

before we all freeze here.

Well I was thinking, maybe we

should just get off or turn around?

Turn round! Stop thinking you wimp!

You ought to be

ashamed of yourself!

Oh look! It's Big D's

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