Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle Page #3

Synopsis: Launch into the adventure of a lifetime with everyone's favorite monkey in this all-new movie, Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle! When Curious George is asked to take part in a very important space mission, a little monkeying around forces him to crash-land in Africa. While a worried Man with the Yellow Hat searches for him, Curious George bravely explores the jungle and makes new animal friends along the way. Reunited at last, the two best pals have an unforgettable adventure shared with their new friends! Featuring the voice talents of Angela Bassett & John Goodman, with music by the Plain White T's, join Curious George on his fun-filled journey that the whole family will enjoy!
 
IMDB:
5.6
G
Year:
2015
81 min
838 Views


It's true! Tell her, George.

This... this is just

a big misunderstanding.

It's really quite funny.

Come on, little fellow.

Let's get you home.

You like the hat?

Seymour, bring him.

Tree branch ahead. I wonder

if you could watch the head.

Okay, we'll work on that.

Have some fruit, little monkey.

I'll be down in a minute.

George.

George, I shouldn't have blown my top.

I guess even big people

can be wrong sometimes.

You know what I was really wrong about?

You're not bad, George.

You're the best George

in the whole world.

I'm so sorry.

Forgive me?

Buddy.

What's gotten into you two?

Come here, little monkey.

Look, Dr. Kulinda...

Don't try to form a bond with me

by using my name.

Call me...

Dr. African Scientist Worker Lady.

Okay, Dr. Worker...

African Scientist.

African Scientist Doctor Lady.

This can all be cleared up.

I just need one phone call.

Gonna lawyer up? Well, forget it, pal.

The phones are out.

I see you've met Strich.

She likes bananas.

Is there any way of communicating

with the outside world?

'Fraid not. Unless you poached

some pigeons, too.

All the phones went out the day they shot up

that rocket for the Project Stop Flooding.

Hey. You know about that?

That was George's mission.

Wait a minute.

You're the monkey astronaut

we've been hearing about?

That's right. And I'm with George.

I did hear that astronaut was friends

with some big city bozo

with a yellow hat.

That's me!

I should have figured it out.

How many ridiculous hats like yours

are there in the world?

I know, exactly! What?

Why didn't you say so earlier?

Seymour, untie him.

No! Okay, Seymour, remember that...

Watch the head thing!

Okay. Gettin' a little better.

Anything, Andrew?

Not yet, sir.

The map shows Kulinda

Animal Preserve is within range.

Maybe it's worth a flyover.

I think it's highly unlikely that George

would have gotten that far.

Well, it's just...

Well, you never know and...

Well, I've heard Doctor Kulinda's

tree house is so cool and awesome.

Well, if George made it to this area,

I'd bet he'd go there.

All right, fan-boy.

We'll give it a flyby.

Yes!

Sorry about the mix-up, Ted.

We appreciate what you are trying to do.

The river flooding

seems worse each year.

Hey, buddy. You did your best.

Dr. Lady Scientist?

Now that I know you're not

completely despicable,

you can call me Naja.

Okay.

Naja. So, there's nothing we can do

to fix the communications?

Nothing.

What? What is it, George?

I do hear something.

Like a helicopter?

Mr. Houston, come in.

Come in, Mister Houston.

We've had a sighting

of a monkey in a spacesuit.

Where is he?

A small village 30 miles east

of the Big River.

I'm on my way!

What did I tell ya, Andrew?

I knew I'd find our monkey.

Good job, sir.

It's turned around.

Wait! Wait!

It's gone.

We're stranded.

I want to go home to my city,

where it's nice and safe,

and my dry cleaner

expects me every Monday.

Get your hat on.

Before you get all misty-eye

about your dry cleaned life,

you should see something first.

Looks like you made

a new friend, George.

There's a place where the air is clean

The trees are towering,

the grass is green

And the sun smiles down

Feel the power and embrace the call

Take it in before it's all gone

- Here's your chance

- Hi.

Grab it now

And the dreams you long for

Can all be found right here

It's the beautiful wild

So full of strength and majesty

It's the beautiful wild

Lift up your heart

Open your eyes and see

Every inch out here is so alive

Where the hidden and the strong survive

It's the way it's always been

Yeah

New experiences everywhere

Just look closer, can you see it there?

The surprises never end

And the more you see

The more you're left in awe

Yeah!

It's the beautiful wild

Lift up your heart

Open your eyes and see

This does kind of grow on you.

- Ya think?

- Yeah.

That was fun. Kind of...

Exciting, yeah. Yes, I guess so.

Well, that explains why

our communications are out.

The antenna on the dam

has been knocked down.

But they'll fix it soon.

Can't live without our cell phones.

I wonder how that could have happened.

Hey, is there any chance that's the tower

where the RDS is supposed to go?

It sure is.

What is it, George?

- The space capsule!

- Let me see.

Oh, not good.

It's across the Forsaken Ravine.

You think the RDS

is still on board the capsule?

You want us to go get it?

I don't know, George.

You heard what Dr. Kulinda said earlier.

She used words like "ravine"

and "forsaken."

He's right. I don't think

you can get across.

George, you heard the doctor.

They'll fix the cell tower,

we'll call Houston,

and then you'll finish the mission.

Good day.

Andrew, tell 'em we're looking

for a monkey in a spacesuit.

We are looking for a monkey

in a spacesuit.

Not in English.

We speak English.

Well done, Andrew.

Have you seen the monkey?

You're not my monkey!

And I don't suppose you're going to be able

to tell me where you found that suit?

Well, Andrew, back to our search.

Sir, you better take a look at this.

There's a category 5 storm approaching.

One, two, three, four, five.

That's a lot of categories.

Better have the search team

return to base. Us, too.

What about Ted and George?

Oh, this is not good.

I did not need a storm now, Andrew.

I did not need this storm.

George, what's going on?

- That's some storm.

- Rain's coming. Better get prepared.

- I see. Is it gonna flood?

- I hope not.

Gee, I wish we could let Mr. Houston

know about the capsule right now.

I do, too. There's a good chance

the rain will wash it away.

But then the RDS could get destroyed.

That could be the end

of Project Stop Flooding.

I'm afraid so, Ted.

No.

Now, I'm sorry, George.

I know you want to get the RDS,

but you know it's impossible.

Well, it's very dangerous.

But maybe not impossible.

No, it's not a good idea.

No, we're not going.

You agree with me, right?

Don't ask my opinion.

You don't want to hear it.

Okay. Let's give it a shot.

Good luck. I wish I could go with you,

but I have to stay here

and take care of the animals.

Hopefully, the old bridge is still there.

And hopefully, it's still passable.

Almost got it.

Here we go. Bye!

Careful with that map, George.

That's what's keeping this adventure

from becoming a bad-venture.

I just thought of that.

Strich? What are you doing here?

Well...

guess this is where we get out.

Oh, no.

Come on. Come on, everyone.

I don't believe it.

We made it to the capsule.

We almost made it to the capsule.

Sorry, George. I know

you really wanted to get there.

George...

I don't think that bridge is safe.

I don't think it's on the same

continent as safe.

Oh, boy.

George, this is nuts!

Don't look down, Ted.

In fact, don't look anywhere.

Sweet.

I got the hang of this adventure thing.

Follow me, George.

Crocodile!

Perhaps you haven't noticed!

I'm not a monkey!

Oh, boy.

Monkey see, monkey do!

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Margret Rey

Margret Elizabeth Rey (May 16, 1906 – December 21, 1996) was a German-born American writer and illustrator, known best for the Curious George series of children's picture books that she and her husband H. A. Rey created from 1939 to 1966. more…

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