Crash Site Page #2
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2011
- 90 min
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parts supply store.
He was the assistant
manager.
So listen guys,
before we go in,
I'd like to establish
a few rules:
for the next four days
no one talks business,
and cell phones are
for emergency use only.
I have to use my cell, Rita.
I need to stay in touch
with Nathan.
Nathan can handle a few
days without you.
I can't handle
a few days.
Welcome to the Sanders'
vacation adventure.
It's gonna be great.
Come on in!
Wow, this place
is amazing!
Matthew, please make
yourself comfortable.
Down the hall to the right
is your guest room.
Thank you.
Nick, do you want to stay
for dinner?
No thanks Rita.
I'll be back later.
I was serious about
what I said outside.
I just want to check
my e-mails.
I might as well be
talking to a wall.
Just let me do this and you'll
have my full attention.
I promise.
No.
Fine.
Take it. Hide it.
Do whatever you want
with it.
Thank you.
So you really want to go
bird watching?
Sorry...
I said, do you really want
to go bird watching?
Yeah, of course I do.
You're so distracted.
Long drive, first day,
tomorrow I'll be more
in vacation mode.
I hope so...
Hey Nick.
Mr. Sanders, if you need
to check your emails,
you can connect using
my internet stick.
I don't need you to do
that, Matthew.
It's really not a problem.
I can set you up, I
just need your laptop.
It's okay.
I won't be using my laptop.
You sure?
I'm sure.
Thanks.
Okay.
You're so intimidating.
Yeah, but that's
what dads are for.
Seems like a bit of
a suck-up.
What does Frances see
in him?
She thinks she's
in love.
How was the walk?
Quiet.
Rita's unhappy.
That's obvious.
How about you?
I've made a mess
of things Nick.
It's not too late
to fix it.
I'm not so sure
about that.
I am no expert, but it seems
to me that you coming up here
is a good start.
Truth be told, I've got a
serious problem at work...
I didn't want to come.
Rita said we were through
if I didn't.
I feel like
I'm trapped.
By what?
Your marriage or your job?
I don't know,
maybe both.
Look, I filled your tank,
checked your tires
I loaded up all your gear.
You're good to take
off tomorrow.
Thank you.
I think you came to the right
place to figure this out, Dan.
Their server had
multiple jump points,
Poland, Tokyo, Chicago..
What are you saying?
This wasn't some hacker
in his mom's basement.
This was a professional
team.
Corporate espionage?
On an international level.
But the data they uploaded
still left a trace.
where the attack
originated from tomorrow.
How close can you pin-point?
With luck, I'll be able to
give you a street address.
There's one other thing.
We tried contacting
Mr. Tanaka.
Turns out Lycar Industries
doesn't exist.
What?
Doesn't exist.
I thought you were
getting snacks?
Just a sec...
I'll be in in one sec.
Dad.
Call me when you
have something.
Alright, bye.
No wonder Mom gets
so mad at you.
Do we have to go
to Raven Lake?
Can't we go
somewhere closer.
Nick's seen a lot of
eagle activity up there.
What's going on?
Your dad is making plans
without me again.
Sorry, Rita.
It was my idea.
I wouldn't mind going.
Oh, yes you would.
It's a long bumpy drive
and a wicked hike up there.
You're turning
into a city slicker.
Tell me you're going
with them?
Nope.
They're camping out
tomorrow night.
We are?
I've packed everything
you need.
I'm gonna stay here, keep
an eye on these two.
I'm gonna stay here, keep
an eye on these two.
Relax, enjoy the scenery.
I don't remember it
being like this.
Are you sure we're going
the right way?
Yep, this road will take us to
the north end of the lake.
[cell phone ringing]
I need to take this.
Hey, Nathan, what's up?
We've got a bad connection.
Can you hear me?
Barely.
What's going on?
What have you got?
Our hacker's using an
anonymous proxy server.
We ran URL and TCP
configurations...
Nathan, I'm losing you...
Looks like it originated
on the corner of...
Superior and...
Sir?
He's out of range.
I lost him.
Good.
How are we supposed
to do this?
We're supposed
to be alone;
you've got your office
in your pocket.
Okay, then you keep it.
Feel better now?
Not quite.
That wasn't very smart, Rita!
What if we needed that?!
Why are we even bothering?
Sometimes I ask myself
the same question.
Daniel, I have something
I need to tell you.
What?
Daniel, can you slow down.
Daniel slow down!
I'm trying!
What's wrong?
I have no brakes!
What?!!!!!!
Hold on!
Oh, my God, no!
Oh, my God, no!
Stay on the road!
Daniel!!!!
Hold on!
Oh, my god!!!!
[scream]
Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
[scream]
Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
Daniel.
Daniel, Daniel, baby!
Daniel, Daniel, baby!
Daniel,
Daniel, come on!
You're okay.
We're going to get
you out, baby.
Hold on one second,
hold on.
Help me.
I want you to put
your arm on me.
You need to get your foot out.
Ahh!!!
My knee.
I am going to undo
your seatbelt, baby.
You have to help me.
Put your legs down, okay.
Come on, one, two, three.
I got you, I got you,
that's okay.
You're doing great.
You're doing great!
Okay, come on.
Let's go!
Come on, come on!
You're doing good.
Good job,
Sorry, sorry.
Come on.
I got you.
One more, there you go.
Easy, easy.
You alright?
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
Ahh!!
My Knee!
What's wrong?
Ahh!!
Can I look?
You've dislocated
your knee.
I think I can put it
back in.
You think...
Well, it's a little harder
in, okay?
Okay, okay, do it.
I can't stand the pain.
I'm going to pull
on it slowly.
I'll need you to guide
your kneecap back in.
Okay.
On the count of three.
Okay.
Alright?
Are you ready?
Okay.
One, two....
three!
Ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
That hurt.
Sorry.
How are you feeling
otherwise?
Like I just got hit
by an 18 wheeler.
Good.
What is that good?
Good,
no nerve damage.
Maybe I want
nerve damage.
Numb the pain.
We're lucky to be alive,
Dan.
I don't understand
what happened.
Nick replaced the brakes
three months ago.
He checked everything
over last night...
I saw you pressing
on the pedal;
and they weren't working,
so...
It doesn't make sense.
What are we going
to do now?
Well, if we had a phone,
we could call the lodge.
We were out of range.
Maybe not.
Unbelievable! God!
Listen, don't get upset.
When we don't show up,
they'll come looking for us.
like the back of his hand.
They're not expecting us
until tomorrow night,
and you're hurt.
I need to go up
to the main road,
and flag down a passing
car and bring back help.
The main road is
10 miles away,
you'd never make it
before nightfall.
I'll be fine...
we'll be fine.
Okay.
Let's see what Nick
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