Beowulf & Grendel
BEOWULF & GRENDEL (2005)
Grendel
Pappie
Yahhhhh!!! Yahhhhhh
Ahhhh Owwee.
Aohhhhheeweee
Yoeyeo
Yahhhheeoooooooooweewaaaa
Let this great horn tell the world
no man stands above the Danes.
All we look up on is ours.
Hrothgar much loved king of the Danes.
Under Odirs eye I blood you lucky
on all parts that leave this hall.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!
Blahhhhhhhhhehhhhhhahhhhh!
Ahhhhhh! Blehhahhhhh!
May all those who cross
these steps find a happy heart.
Yay!
Olaf!
Olaf! Pal!
Where were you when all this happened?
Asleep.
I'd had some beers.
What f***ing thing would dare...
G'day
G'Day.
I'd love much to know man, whereabouts?
Fish beach.
Likely I'm the only one
who names it that.
Where I get fish.
I'm Beowulf
Beowulf?
Yea Beowulf the what?
Heh? The eel meal?
You've never had another?
Wash up like myself?
In the name of Breca? Ahhh.
We were out hunting walrus
a couple of days ago...
when a storm came up and ate our boat.
So this is just you coming in now?
Yeah
You've ever swum in the open sea?
I leave that to my boat.
Ahh. I'd like to think you'd botter me.
I can't see much life in that.
Do you do this a lot?
I take what comes.
Good then you'll have no qualms
Eat, be yourself.
So, what's it like being a hero?
Qualling things with axes and,
and that sword of yours. And what.
Kinda bloody madness. Heh
In truth I don't get all that mad.
So, ahhh hahh-hhhah,
A hero ahhh, A hero for supper.
Don't my sh*t shine.
Hah, hahhhh, hahhh
I'm in your debt
I'm in the fishes.
All these days have come for theirs.
The winds were kind.
from his hard walk home.
None in Geatland held so strong the love
of kin as Beowulf.
But coming home he heard the tale.
Friends to the west
slept with slaughter.
...from death upon the Danes.
Great Beowulf alone had best it bares
thought fearless in their mood
for men but now he brought a half score
or more Geat swords
Let's hear the names
Breca the loud.
HahhhAhhhh
Right from the seas.
Lost no son in hoisting sword.
Hoisting swords?
He couldn't hoist his own sail.
The huncho. Queller of puffins
Hahhh.
...and beer.
Shook his shields to shake the world.
No. Just on that scum troll's head.
Beowulf.
Well as we've done these last few years
this sail holds grim bliss for me.
A thing that takes two hundred
in arms is no small thing.
But I will see Valhalla
or that thing's head on a pole.
Aye, aye, aye
So that Danes might say Geats don't
wield words where swords speak truer.
Ayyye. Yea.
Great as our own shield king Is,
there is another nearest kin to me.
than Hrothgar I'd die happy.
Loved as he.
But we live happy even now.
So, Beowulf goes at dawn to the Danes
all you who go along, keep us proud.
Yeahhh!
And if you can find Hondscioh
a wife our sheep have had enough.
Troll!!!!!!!!!
Trollllllllll!
Trollll!!!!!! I call you out!!!!
Trolll!!!!
Trollllllllllllllll!!!!!!!
Meet me the like if you dare!
Or fight me in hell. You hairy creep.
Creep. Creep!
Ahhhmmm.
Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
Are you wounded?
The thing wouldn't fight.
Then get up off your arse
with your Thanes insight.
This is no ground for a game.
Ahh, you're wrong where a king
who has had his balls hauled up
his guts it is the ground.
All the broken bone wretches
I've flung to death.
And to Valhalla.
I don't know.
Is that the look of
a man going happily up to the feast?
Or down to the worms?
You talk like a mad man.
No!
Just like the Danish king of daylight
Get up now or do we bury you here?
Is that your wish?
With your thanes in sight?
Whose wife would you have me be?
A burly sword of Christ to cleave you
thus, and thus and thus!
That's one shiny sword.
I'm told you're the Dane's king.
Connaught wishes you well
Celt, you're a ways from home
I am but safe with the sword of Christ.
Father Brendan.
Christ. I - Heard of him.
You ever have much luck with trolls?
I'm of the thought
but if you're willing to bow
the blessing of his great strength.
My gods don't ask me to bow.
And nor should they dare
if they won't protect ye.
To fear god's fools is an honor.
I've come to drive this evil out.
With your stick?
With the fire of heaven!
Well if your heavers on fire
you'd better look to that.
You leave me
on a dish for the troll then.
Leave me.
And if I don't see mars stone.
I shall see god's! I shall see god!
Ahhh!
Selma, should I fear for my husband?
You've got nothing better to do?
Sweet don't play the b*tch with me.
I don't ask much and I don't ask often.
No one dares dirty your name around me.
Hrothgar dies happy, in his sleep.
That's a lift.
Selma, I could find
a place for you inside.
We chose our beds along time back.
Men!
Hold there!
As you wish.
Is this land Dane?
It is and you're not.
So unless you're ready for a shower
of arrows you tell who you are!
Two blows from this
and fifty men will be on this beach
before your next breath.
Fifty birds maybe.
Is that then your word?
I'm Beowulf.
Beowulf the Geat?
Ahh, here we go.
We come as friends for Hrothgar.
Well we welcome friends.
Bring what you need.
I'll have men look to your ship.
Welcome to Daneland
By Thor they have the spark of cows.
Who's that?
Selma, a witch.
a boat length from her
Happiness isn't everything.
She sees people's deaths.
That is one beer hall.
If you like to drink with the ghosts.
Beowulf!
Oh my little Beowulf,
nobody tells me anything.
I somehow think of you as smaller
I was eight when I left.
Ahh you've grown. Ahh.
I'm sorry we didn't mean to wake you.
Wake me.
I'm a grief crippled king half drunk
in the middle of the afternoon,
what's there to wake?
By the gods it's good to see you.
Hahh, hahh!
Hah! Hah!
You think you need a beer?
- Ah, ya.
- Aye.
If Geat were seeking a wife,
this room would hold better
up than most.
So many.
Widows.
Widows far too early.
Ho, ho.
Ah...
With my King I welcome you all.
We can never forget this gift.
Hahh. Nannnnannnannnannnnanaaaan
From this night on
the only working flesh
this troll feasts on will be it's own.
Yae!
With the morning,
your curse will be less than a shadow.
Yas!
Well maybe not less,
but I mean to hold in my hand
the head that by my sword
no more steers a dead troll body.
Yas!
Drive that hunger back down it's mouth.
Await, can chew on it's tongue.
It can chew on it's own stinking stone
of a heart,
...but no more Danes.
We mean to put an end to this fiend.
Yas!
As other's vowed
Unferth!
By you will dear Queen.
We're wiser in knowing the hearts of
those who tangled with that thing.
Those are dead.
I don't brag of wrestling with it.
Nor of Being able to kill it.
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