Blood Suckers from Outer Space Page #4
- UNRATED
- Year:
- 1984
- 79 min
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you're gonna have to
assert yourself!
Now speak up!
- Sir, I've received reports
of unusual activity
in Comanche and Erath counties.
could be linked
- That's pretty smart, major.
I guess you'd have to have
a masters degree
to figure that kind of thing out.
I'm glad I've got somebody with
a brain like yours
to help me figure it out.
You were any brighter,
you'd blind yourself.
Now if it's not too much to ask,
what do you propose
we do about it?
- Well, sir,
send out scouts.
few corporals,
you know, men that are expendable.
- I see.
You mean those people
who were drafted.
- Right.
If they get killed, nobody has
- Good job, Major.
Get those troops out there and get
- Yes, sir.
Right away, sir.
- I guess nobody's home.
Well this is an emergency.
Maybe they'll forgive me if I just
make one telephone call.
Would you like to come in?
- No thanks, I'll stay out
here where it's safe.
- Where the hell do we go now?
Those things are everywhere.
- I know once place we'll be
safe and can get help.
- I'm ready for it.
- Research City, my
brother's there.
Maybe he knows what's going on.
- Hey Ralph,
don't you think it's about
time you took a break?
- Ralph?
Ew.
- My friends.
I think we have some
business to discuss.
- Damn, that incidental
music is scary.
- What're you trying to do,
scare me to death?
- Who are you?
- I'm Norman the janitor.
You kids shouldn't be
hanging around
- Listen, what the hell is
going on around here?
- Weird things! Very weird things!
Too many weirdos!
- Can you be a little
more specific?
- Leave now or you'll die.
- Look, I trust yourjudgment but
I'm not leaving here
until I find my brother,
Ralph Rhodes.
- Ralph Rhodes?
He's a weirdo!
- Yeah, that's him.
Could you tell me where he is?
- You don't wanna
find that weirdo.
- Listen here, you janitor!
I'll admit this is "Weird City,"
just tell us where he is.
life is energy.
We are the energy.
The energy is us.
After eons of motion
through the void of
time and space,
we found this place.
A place to be.
A place to live.
A place to experience.
a new existence
with an end.
At last, death.
A stopping point.
First, we must live.
We must gain knowledge.
The final knowledge.
The knowledge of
pleasure and pain.
You, Jeff, will be one
of us very soon.
You will be a part of the whole,
a pusher of our energy.
You will feed as wee feed.
You will live as we live.
You will learn the pain, hunger,
the excitement of feeding on
all pulsating life.
Stay close to your Julie.
Feel her warm body.
Soon
it will satisfy
your hunger.
Can not run away from it, Jeff.
The decision has
already been made!
- I hate to bring
up a bad subject
but we just ran out of gas.
- I guess that means
we'll be spending the
night in the car.
- I'm sorry
about your brother.
I wish there was
something I could do.
Could you scoot a little closer?
- I can't.
The gear shift's in the way.
- It's not the gear shift.
Julie?
- Hmmm?
- Julie, wake up, it's morning.
Listen,
I'm gonna go see if I can
get some gasoline.
- I'm going with you.
- Okay, it's a long walk.
You sure you wanna go?
- Walking is good.
I like to Walk.
- Come on.
- Wait!
That's barren wasteland out there.
- It's a shortcut.
Trust me.
- Hello?
Hello?
- I think we're in
serious trouble, Jeff.
- Don't panic.
Maybe everybody is on a
picnic or something.
- That's what I'm afraid of.
- Listen,
take this can and fill
the gasoline.
I'm gonna make a telephone call.
- Don't answer it.
- Turn that way.
No, that's not it.
Wait.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Now just a little to the left.
I've gotta stop.
- Out of breath?
- No.
The phone.
Hello?
- Sam?
Thank God you're still alive.
Listen, something really
strange is going on.
- I know, you just interrupted it.
- No, I'm serious.
I don't have time to
explain right now.
Just grab everything you can
and get as far away as possible.
- What are you on, Jeff?
- Look, I'll be over there
as soon as I can
and I'll try to explain.
- No, don't come over right now.
We're busy.
- I'll be there in 30
minutes, goodbye.
- Get up, Pam.
- Come back to bed.
- We're gonna have to
postpone this.
I'm sorry but Jeff's wound
up about something.
tell us about it.
Come on, we still have
time for a shower.
- Good, get the ducky.
- No, we don't have time
for the ducky.
- Did you get it?
- Yeah, the pumps were on.
- Great, let's get the
hell out of here.
- That's gross!
- Let's go! Go!
- Come on, boys.
I've got something for all of you.
I just know you'll like it.
Come on, don't be shy.
- Why don't you go ahead and
give me your keys
and I'll get your stuff out?
- But I can't leave my car here.
- Do you wanna push it?
Wait a minute.
- General Sanders, sir,
I just received word that
we've lost contact
with the three men we've sent to
the northeast quadrant
of the search area.
We suspect they may have fallen
victim to Blood Suckers.
- What are you gonna do about it?
Don't you think it's time we
take evasive action?
I'm tried of watching you dummies
twiddle your thumbs.
something about it
something about it.
- Excuse me, sir, but I don't
understand what you're saying.
- I'm saying I remember a time in
when we knew how to bomb people
and we didn't worry about
military protocol.
Let's nuke 'em!
- Sir, in the military
regulation book,
it clearly states that you can not
use nuclear weapons
within the boundaries of the
continental United States.
- I don't give a sh*t about
military regulations.
We got the weapons, we need
to use the weapons.
That's what the weapons
are there for,
so why don't we use
them damn things?
Get out of my office!
I'm busy!
- Sam?
It's me, Jeff, open up!
Sam!
Sam!
- We've
been expecting you.
- Get out of my way!
- But Jeff, you just got here.
- There's no need to rush off.
- You repulsive blood
sucking zombies!
- You won't get any blood from us.
- I know, that's not
part of the plan.
- That's really too bad.
You both look delicious.
- Mhmm.
I'd just love to eat you, Julie.
- You don't even know me.
- I know all about you, Julie.
But don't be afraid of me.
- We're saving you for Jeff.
- That's right, Jeff.
Very soon you will be one of us
and Julie will satisfy you in a
very new and exciting way.
- I'll never be like you.
There's nothing you can do to
change me into what you are.
- You can't stop breathing, Jeff.
Anytime now you're gonna have to
take a deep breath.
- And that will be the breath
that changes your life.
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