A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Page #5

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
647 Views


I see them!

- They made it!

- That's a relief!

Okay, do your stuff.

Show them our idea.

- What are they doing now?

- Beats me.

Do it again!

- They don't get it.

- Yeah, you're right.

Hey, maybe we can talk

to them through the vent ...

It's worth a try.

Find the vent!

Do you understand what

they're trying to tell us?

I think I do!

Come on ...

- Oh! Come on. Are you kidding me?

- This is bad.

They'll get shredded to bits!

Ella! No!

What have I done?

I'm gonna get them killed.

Oh no!

Can't we catch a break here?

Help!

Annabel, over here!

- Oooh Ricky!

- Watch out!

- You're gonna get stuck, just like me.

- An octopus get stuck?

Never. But you?

You're gonna get in

trouble and all for what?

Yeah, I heard that before.

- That hurts!

- Hey, you!

Now stop that!

She's my friend.

Now go away!

Oww!

That's enough!

Go back to the

sewers where you belong.

There's all kind of scary

monsters around here.

Compare it to the

humans, they are not bad.

You know, I did warn you two

about the dangers of the Big Tank.

Oh, wait a minute.

Where's Ella?

I don't know, but I think

she just got sucked in!

Oh, the horror!

The ink ...

Of course!

That's the plan!

These ... it's the eyes!

- There she is!

- Ella!

I'm really happy to see you guys.

- I was afraid you ...

- No, no, I'm okay.

Listen, I know how to get them out.

But I'm gonna need your help.

No problem.

What can we do?

I need ink, lots of ink!

You're gonna starve to death

if you keep on skipping meals.

So what's the status?

The kids show up?

It's hopeless!

- Who croaked?

- Not now, okay?

I heard your grand-kids

are outside. That's good.

Not if we can't get out!

Why am I talking to you?

You don't care!

- Look!

- What the ... ?

- Look at that!

- Oh, yeah!

Those are some smart

grand-kids you got there!

Ella! Ricky!

Yes!

- We are getting out of here!

- Getting out?

Don't you get it? I'm the boss.

I decide when it's time to go.

What's the stupid plan

you came up with anyway?

That is on a need to know basis.

Huh?

And right now,

you don't need to know.

Oh, yeah?

We'll see about that!

Whatever.

Alright!

Let's get moving.

Albert, we got squid.

- Stay alert.

- Sammy, look!

Oh, no. Not yet.

We're not ready!

Wait for my signal, okay?

- Time to move!

- I'll go this way.

We'll meet back here.

Gives the kids the signal.

You actually thought I was

going to let you swim in here,

and act like you're the boss?

Don't tell me. You're worried

about getting shown up?

- I don't have time for this.

- Hold your tongue!

Me? Shown up by some

turtles? Ha, I don't think so.

You see. It's just not

the way we do things.

If I let it every idiot with

a half-baked idea have free run

it would be chaos.

That ain't gonna happen.

There he is.

Let him go, Big D!

Your little escape plan is over.

That's what you think!

Come on, you worm!

Don't let him talk to

you like that, Marco.

Oh, two against one, huh?

- Is that all you got, Big D?

- Ray!

Get him, Philip?

Come on!

What are you doing?

It's okay, Sammy.

I'm here.

- Good to see you, buddy.

- Beat it huh! Beat it.

He's right.

You're two useless wimps.

- Big D! What's going on here?

- Oh, look at this!

One big happy family.

Have you lost your mind?

I'm saving all you

nincompoops, is what I'm doing.

No, you're not.

You're trying to kill Sammy.

So dramatic!

Let me get that off from you buddy.

Look, I'm not gonna let

these trouble-making turtles

mess up our chances of escaping.

Escaping? We've got like a

zero chance with your plans!

To be honest, you've disappointed

me. I treat you all like family,

and this is how you repay me?

Oh, like you did Tremaine?

Back off you stunads!

What are you going to do Big D?

Ice all of us?

You are lost your minds!

That's right, mi amor. Oh yeah,

it is not time to be silent mi amigos.

Come on.

That plan with the dolphin.

It didn't turn out too well.

- Did it, Senor D?

- What?

You sent that poor lobster

Lulu on a suicide mission.

Hey hey, now hold on!

Nobody cracked her claws to go.

Oh look who it is ... Numb nuts.

What do you want?

- It ain't right, Big D ...

- Go bang your head.

It's what you do best.

Oh, this guy is priceless.

Boss!

No, no.

This is not good.

It stinks!

Let me out of here!

He's alive! Boss! You're alive!

No thanks to yous!

What do you want us to do?

Alright, everyone.

We're busting out of here. And

this time, everybody's getting out!

What about them?

Even those two nitwit foot soldiers.

But what about the boss, huh?

We'll set him free on the outside.

Well that's good, huh, Big D?

Actually ...

... I don't want to leave.

But ... what are you saying?

I don't understand.

We will be free, no?

Free! Free!

You never really wanted

to get out of here, did you?

Out there

he's just a little

defenseless seahorse.

Let him go.

Alright guys. Time to go.

Hey! Hold up!

Where are yous going?

You're making a big mistake

listening to them turtles.

Stupid plan if I ever heard one.

Okay! It's showtime!

Now! Go for it!

Yeah, yeah, that's it, that's it!

Get it all over you.

You gotta make sure the humans

think we're fin away from a fish fry.

Mira, peligroso. Don't over

do it, okay? It could be toxic.

What's going on in here?

Something is wrong with that fish?

- Maybe it's part of the show.

- You think so?

Look at that Jimbo!

He is certainly dramatic enough!

Momma, look!

It's like a ... a scary movie!

There is something wrong here ...

- It's cool!

- No, no, no, it is not.

Let's go, sweetie.

They going for it! We'd get

out of here in no time at all.

Big D! You sure you don't

want to change your mind?

Oh yeah, boss. What are

you going to do without us?

Oh, you think you

two are irreplaceable?

Heh, think again!

In any case, they

ain't out of here yet!

Keep on coming!

More, more, more!

Good work, Annabel.

Mi amor?

Where are you, mi amor?

- I can't see you.

- Manual, estoy aqui.

Oh, it feels like the dark cave where

we first met. Do you remember?

How could I forget?

The eyes!

The eyes!

They can't see me!

This is fantastic!

- Look at the mess in the tank.

- They seem dead.

- They're all on the backs!

- What's going on?

You, funny fish. You ain't

laughing now, are you?

Big D. The humans are

supposed to open the doors.

I'm still feel it

kind of would be ...

Hey, you should

have all listened to me.

- So what is it?

- I think it's oil.

- Oil?

- Please people. What's happening?

The oil is killing the fish.

Holy cow!

Some of the fish

don't look too good.

Any longer and

we won't need to fake.

Hang on guys.

We'll be out of here soon.

I'm right about you

guys getting out of here.

In body bags!

Let's see how you

get out of this mess.

I actually like this stuff ...

- Plan B! Time to act.

- Jimbo, no! Come back!

Please calm down.

What's with him?

- Holy! What you doing?

- Now, get out of here.

And right now!

I'll deal with it.

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