Chill Factor Page #12

Synopsis: A decade after chemical weapon "Elvis" kills 18 soldiers during a test, military scapegoat Andrew (Peter Firth) gets out of jail and tracks down scientist Richard (David Paymer) in Montana -- who shoots him. Andrew manages to tell his friend Tim (Skeet Ulrich) to get Elvis to safety at a fort 90 miles away. However, if exposed to a temperature higher than 50 degrees, the weapon will go off, so Andrew forces ice-cream-truck driver Arlo (Cuba Gooding Jr.) to help him transport the device.
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
R
Year:
1999
102 min
Website
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MASON:

(whispering) Okay.

ARLO:

All right (continues indistinct)

MASON:

(pants - continues under following scenes

and dialogue)

NARRATIVE TITLE:

TEMPERATURE:

ARLO:

(off) (grunts)

ARLO:

We're too late. (pants)

MASON:

Oh.

ARLO:

(overlapping) (grunts)

MASON:

Come on. Come on.

ARLO:

(pants) (low and indistinct) (pants)

NARRATIVE TITLE:

TEMPERATURE:

MASON:

(pants - continues under following scene)

MASON:

(off) It's workin'.

ARLO:

What?

MASON:

(off) (overlapping) (pants - continues

under following scene and dialogue)

ARLO:

What?

MASON:

(panting) It's working.

ARLO:

(chuckles - continues under following

scene and dialogue)

MASON:

(chuckles)

ARLO:

(kisses)

MASON:

(pants) We got-...

MASON:

...-ta get outta here!

ARLO:

(into telephone) (overlapping) Vitelli!

Vitelli!

MASON:

(overlapping) (grunts)

ARLO:

(into telephone) Can we get out on your

end of the tunnel?

SCENE:

EXT. VITELLI'S HELICOPTER - DAY.

VITELLI:

(into telephone) Negative. Negative.

SCENE:

INT. VITELLI'S HELICOPTER - DAY.

VITELLI:

(off) (into telephone) There's ammo fire

from Brynner's vehicle.

VITELLI:

(into telephone) He must've had a damn

arsenal in there.

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

ARLO:

(into telephone) Well, hell, the smoke's

gonna kill us anyway!

MASON:

(overlapping) (grunts) There's gotta

be...

MASON:

(off) ...another way (face off) outta

here. (on) (grunts) (pants) Hey.

ARLO:

Hold this. (pants - continues under

following dialogue)

MASON:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

ARLO:

(grunts and pants - continues under

following scenes)

ARLO:

Sorry.

MASON:

(off) (pants - continues under following

scene)

MASON:

(into telephone) I think I found a way

out.

SCENE:

INT. VITELLI'S HELICOPTER - DAY.

MASON:

(over telephone) There's a vent shaft

leading straight up.

VITELLI:

(into telephone) Okay, I'll have a

chopper meet you at the top.

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

MASON:

(off) (into telephone) (panting) All

right.

PAPPAS:

I'll lead 'em out.

MASON:

(off) (overlapping) (pants - continues

under following scene)

MASON:

(panting) You sure?

PAPPAS:

Yeah, I'm sure.

MASON:

(off) All right, go.

PAPPAS:

Fol-...

PAPPAS:

(face off) ...-low me. Come on, let's

go!

PAPPAS:

(grunts)

ARLO:

(face off) Hang on, hang on.

MASON:

Let's go!

ARLO:

(off) Go.

MAN #2 IN TUNNEL

(face off) (grunts)

PEOPLE IN TUNNEL

(pant - continues under following scenes

and dialogue)

ARLO:

Got it? (grunts) (to woman in tunnel)

Come on, darlin'. (grunting) I gotcha.

MASON:

(panting) Arlo, I'm gonna get Elvis. You

go.

MASON:

(off) They'll meet you at the top.

ARLO:

Okay. (to Fat Man in Tunnel) Come on, big

guy!

MASON:

(pants - continues under following

scenes)

MASON:

(grunts and coughs - continues under

following scenes)

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL/AIR VENT - DAY.

ARLO:

Come on, Night Shift.

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

MASON:

(face off) (grunts) (pants)

MASON:

(grunts)

MASON:

(coughs)

MASON:

(grunts)

MASON:

(pants) (grunts)

MASON:

(grunts and pants)

MASON:

(yells - continues under following scene)

MASON:

(grunts and pants - continues under

following scenes and dialogue)

BRYNNER:

(panting) No.

BRYNNER:

Where's Elvis?!

MASON:

(panting) Dead, last time I...

MASON:

(off) (panting) ...checked. (grunts and

pants - continues under following scenes)

MASON:

(groans - continues under following

dialogue)

BRYNNER:

(pants - continues under following scene)

BRYNNER:

Kill him now.

VAUGHN:

(off) Oh, don't worry.

VAUGHN:

I'm a professional. This won't hurt...

VAUGHN:

(face off) ...a bit.

MASON:

(overlapping) (pants) Well, I'm an

amateur. (grunts - continues under

following scene)

MASON:

And this is...

MASON:

(face off) ...gonna hurt like hell.

MASON:

(grunts)

BRYNNER:

(grunts)

MASON:

(grunts)

BRYNNER:

(grunts)

BRYNNER:

(off) (groans - continues under following

scene and dialogue)

MASON:

(grunts)

MASON:

(grunts - continues under following

scene)

BRYNNER:

(grunts)

MASON & BRYNNER

(grunt)

BRYNNER:

(pants)

MASON:

(grunts) (pants)

MASON:

(grunts)

MASON:

(grunts)

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL/AIR VENT - DAY.

PAPPAS:

(grunts)

SCENE:

EXT. MOUNTAINTOP - DAY.

PAPPAS:

(grunts)

PAPPAS:

Come on out, son. All right. There ya

go.

PAPPAS:

Come on, son. (continues indistinct to)

there ya go.

PATROL CAP:

All right, (continues indistinct)

SCENE:

INT. VITELLI'S HELICOPTER - DAY.

VITELLI:

(into radio) Is Elvis out?

GOMEZ:

(over radio) Negative. Negative.

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

MASON:

(grunts and pants)

MASON & BRYNNER

(grunt)

MASON & BRYNNER

(pant)

MASON & BRYNNER

(grunt - continues under following

scenes)

BRYNNER:

Why? You're a nothing, nobody! Why?

MASON:

You'd never understand!

BRYNNER:

I would've in another life.

MASON:

(pants - continues under following

dialogue)

BRYNNER:

They took that life away and left me with

nothing.

BRYNNER:

But now I have it all.

ARLO:

(blows)

BRYNNER:

(grunts - continues under following

scene)

BRYNNER:

(grunts and pants - continues under

following scenes)

MASON:

(grunts - continues under following

scene)

ARLO:

(grunts) Look out.

MASON:

What'd you come back for?!

ARLO:

Why'd you stay behind?!

MASON:

(grunts - continues under following

scene)

ARLO:

(off) (indistinct)

MASON:

(off) (grunts - continues under following

dialogue)

ARLO:

(face off) (grunts)

SCENE:

EXT. TUNNEL - DAY.

ARLO:

(grunts)

MASON:

Elvis is still in there! It's gonna go

off!

MASON:

(grunts)

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

BRYNNER:

(grunts) (pants)

SCENE:

INT. VITELLI'S HELICOPTER - DAY.

VITELLI:

(into radio) Now! Seal that tunnel now!

SCENE:

INT. TUNNEL - DAY.

BRYNNER:

(pants)

SCENE:

EXT. MOUNTAINTOP - DAY.

MALE MEDIC:

Do you need some help gettin' in the

ambulance?

MASON:

No, thanks. (grunts)

ARLO:

(pants) (whispering) Well.

MASON:

(grunts)

ARLO:

You know, we saved half a million people

from a full-body peel.

MASON:

(chuckles)

ARLO:

We're the sh*t. Bigtime.

MASON:

They aren't exactly gonna publicize this,

(chuckling) Arlo. (chuckles)

ARLO:

Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey. We are heroes, my

man. It's time to start actin' like it.

MASON:

(grunts)

ARLO:

Stop limpin' around like that.

MASON:

Excuse me. I got a bullet in my leg.

ARLO:

Always the negative...

ARLO:

(off) ...with you.

VITELLI:

(overlapping) All right, gentlemen.

We're about done here. Fine job.

ARLO:

Thank you.

VITELLI:

Your country and a lot of innocent people

in it...

VITELLI:

(off) ...owe you.

ARLO:

Us. Owe us. (chuckles)

MASON:

You did help a little.

ARLO:

Who drove the ice cream...

ARLO:

(off) ...truck that kept Elvis cool?

MASON:

Who had to put a gun to your head?

ARLO:

Who put the big hurt on...

ARLO:

(off) ...that Army nut job to save your

narrow butt?

MASON:

You, Arlo.

ARLO:

Hello.

MASON:

You.

ARLO:

Right. You damn skippy. And now that I

am both jobless...

ARLO:

(off) ...and-and-and truckless in the

service of my country...

ARLO:

...I feel that my government owes me a

little restitution.

MASON:

(overlapping) Us. Owes us.

ARLO:

I'll handle this from here, sweet

(continues indistinct to) (to Vitelli)

Owes us a little restitution.

VITELLI:

We do have to take into consideration

that, through your courage...

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