Empire of the Ants
FOR IT MAY VERY WELL BE THE NEX DOMINANT LIFE FORM OF OUR PLANET.
SOUND INCREDIBLE? IMPOSSIBLE?
HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN A GOOD, CLOSE LOOK
ONE OF THE 15,000 DIFFEREN SPECIES INHABITING OUR PLANET.
THIS ONE CULTIVATES CROPS
OTHERS HERD APHIDS,
THE BUILDERS OF BRIDGES, ROADS, TUNNELS?
FRIGHTENING, ISN'T IT, THA A CREATURE AS SMALL AS AN AN IS ABLE TO HAVE A FAIR
THEY HAVE A SOPHISTICATED
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.
SPECIFIC MESSAGES ARE TRANSMITTED
THROUGH THE USE OF A CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE
CALLED PHEROMONES.
IT CAUSES AN OBLIGATORY RESPONSE.
OBLIGATORY.
IT'S A MIND-BENDING SUBSTANCE
THAT FORCES OBEDIENCE.
BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT.
THAT'S BUSINESS BETTER LEFT TO THE ANTS.
Got it?
What took you so long?
I stopped to get some extra liquor.
You should've let me know.
I didn't know I was supposed to be on call.
You're always supposed to be on call.
Sorry, Ms. Fryser.
That's all right, sweetheart.
You're so terrific in the sack
that it almost justifies
the excessive salary
that I have to pay you.
By the way, captain...
Try and give us the smoothest
possible trip, will you?
We don't want any of our
prospective buyers getting seasick.
Yes, ma'am.
Sick people do not buy property.
I'll cut between the waves.
You do that.
I'm sure you remember, by the way,
that I'm paying you damn good money
to rent this boat, captain.
I'm sure that if I forget,
you'll remind me.
Oh, well, it looks like our guests
are finally arriving.
Sure a nice boat, isn't it?
We went on a bigger one
to Mexico that time.
Yeah, but we paid for that trip.
Two-bit cruise down the coast to
look at overpriced swampland.
You always said you wanted
a home on the ocean.
Yeah, I said a lot of things.
You coming?
Yeah, yeah, all right.
You win. We'll go for a boat ride.
Here's a $10. Keep the change.
But, lady, the fare's $9.80.
don't mention it.
What are you doing?
The letter said everything was free.
I'm writing down all our expenses
so we can be reimbursed.
Umm...
Before I board your ship,
may I ask you a question?
Yes, ma'am.
I just want to make certain
that I'm under no obligation
to buy any of your property,
in case I change my mind.
It's not my property, lady.
I just get you there and get you back.
Thank you.
Let's get this circus on the road.
Hi. Are you Ms. Ellis? Yes.
I'm Marilyn Fryser, I'm the
president of Dreamland Shores.
Come and meet some people. This is Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson.
Hello.
And this is Larry Graham.
I think we have everybody on-board now.
Think that'll please the b*tch?
Ever see anything that did?
What a rip-off.
She'll bring a boatload of slobs down here
and convince them it's paradise.
It wouldn't be so bad around here
if it was close to something.
A road, a town, anything.
Sure, that's practically next door.
All you do is walk 2 miles to the river
You ought to read the
contract she makes them sign.
The jerks that buy this swampland
can't even sell it for 2 years.
Dreamland shores won't be here in 2 years.
Why don't you try some of
the meatballs over there?
They are really tasty.
Are you ladies having a good time?
Lovely.
Just marvelous, thank you.
It'd be wonderful. Everything is so fresh.
It's unbelievable.
Everything all right here?
It's great.
You won't believe how difficult it was
for me to convince Larry
to come this weekend.
Mr. Thompson? Yes.
Have you taken some good pictures?
I think I have some dandies.
Excuse me.
Where are those 2 guys that you hired?
I suppose they finished
their work and they left.
Left?
Well, you can tell them that they're fired.
Speaking of that, why don't
you try a little of that
old-world charm that you're
so famous for on our guests?
I'm not running a charity organization.
I've always wanted to live near the water.
It's beautiful here, isn't it?
Yes, it is lovely.
How are you doing?
Fine. Charlie, right?
Right.
Good, Charlie.
What are you doing?
Trying to figure out what
everybody's doing here?
Here to buy land. What else?
Not everyone.
Our average is 1 out of 3 people
come along just for the ride.
You should be more careful who you invite.
We sure would like to,
but we get stuck with that
statistic no matter what.
What about this group?
Think you can figure out who'll
be the buyers and who aren't?
Not exactly.
But I think I've got you figured out.
Tell me.
Not only could you not afford a lot,
but I think you'd have a hell of a time
swinging for the boat ride.
Am I right?
Cheers.
Excuse me.
Have you had enough?
Enough what?
Party bullshit.
I know what you mean.
Why don't we take a look around?
See if this place is for real.
I don't think your wife would like that.
Uh, we have different interests.
I'm sure you do.
How about it?
Yes, Mr. Stratton is the vice president
of international management consultants.
I've worked for him about 20 years.
His personal executive secretary,
you understand.
It's quite a responsibility.
Cheap scotch. I think its all a come-on.
So what? It's free, isn't it?
That's what velma and I like the most.
That's a long time to be with one company.
Not when you consider all the
benefits that can accrue...
Gifts, bonuses, retirement pension.
No wonder you're looking
into land investments.
I wouldn't say that I'm exactly
looking for investments.
Now, don't you worry.
Nobody is going to hustle
you into buying anything.
Dreamland Shores sells itself.
Mmph!
That's not what we came out here for.
Come on.
I must be crazy or something.
I just met you an hour ago
and here I am out in the
woods playing hot fingers.
Loosen up.
Let me go!
Look, I just got out of one married man.
Not with me.
It'll be one of the big
disappointments in my life.
Where you going?
Let go!
Come on.
You know what it's all about, baby.
Let me go, you son of a b*tch!
Relax, relax.
That's it.
I just want to get to know you, that's all.
Ok.
We're gonna be good friends. Aah!
Sh*t!
Ohh! Ohh!
Excuse me.
I was going to ask you if you'd
like to join the entertainment,
but I see you found your own.
Yeah, we were just looking around.
Yeah, we were just looking around.
If you're looking for the
party, it's right down there.
I'm not much for parties.
Besides, I want to talk to you.
It's Dan, isn't it?
What do you want to talk about?
Here. This place.
Dreamland shores.
Look, lady, I told you,
I'm just the boat driver.
I get you here and I get you back.
I don't sell the land, all right?
Exactly, so you shouldn't
care one way or another.
I don't. I don't give a damn.
You see, I want to open a small business.
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