Frozen Page #4
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Parker:
Hey, where are you going?
- Hey! Hey!
- Where's he going?
- What is he doing?
- Where is he going?
- Up here!
- We're up here!
- Hey!
- come on.
Up here.
Hey!
- Hey!
- Look up!
- No!
- come back! Stop!
- Hey!
Stop! Stop!
Hey, come back!
Parker:
come back. We're here.
No. No.
Parker:
My face is burning.
Dan:
Power's coming back on.
- No it isn't.
- It has to.
Parker:
Does anybody know what time it is?
Hold on. Let me just
run back to the locker.
I'll check my phone real quick.
Okay,
of all time.
Go.
Okay, I'll go first.
Uh, crunch Berries.
- Stop.
Please stop.
And I'm gonna go out
on a limb and say
Lucky charms
pre purple horseshoes.
Is it just me or is it really weird
eating purple horseshoes?
Everybody went home.
They left us up here.
Top three celebrities you'd do.
Go.
Somebody needs to jump.
If we're up here all week
we're gonna die.
Hey. Shh.
Hey.
Shh shh.
- It's okay.
- I don't want to die up here, Dan.
No no no.
Hey, you're not gonna die.
I promise I won't let you die.
Okay?
I'm so...
I'm so scared.
Dan:
Yeah, me too.
Oh my God.
Hey, guys.
What was the best christmas
present you guys ever got?
Shaina my puppy.
Hey, Dan?
No? Okay.
I guess it's my turn.
My skis.
You get it?
- Oh sh*t.
- Oh! Sh*t.
Hey. Hey.
Look at me.
Look at me.
Look at me. Look at me.
Your face is...
it's really red.
I think you got frostbite.
Lynch:
No, you can't get frostbite that fast.
We've only been up here, what?
I mean, it's only been
a few hours tops.
- What are you doing?
- I'm jumping.
- No you're not.
- Yes I am.
Even if I hurt myself
I can get myself down
and I can get us some help.
It's too far, man.
You can't jump.
- Do you have a better idea?
- Than jumping?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, I got a better idea.
We can wait till the morning.
I mean, someone's gonna come.
A groomer or some sh*t.
They're gonna groom the mountain
when it's closed, huh?
When it's not gonna be open
for another five days.
- Dan, don't leave me.
- I can do this.
All right, Joe's gonna
be here with you, okay?
All right?
He'll take care of you.
No, man, don't do this.
Walker, don't.
Dan, don't leave me.
Please.
Look at me.
Look at me.
You're gonna be okay, baby.
You're gonna be okay.
- Dan, no.
- Don't do this, man.
Remember that thing I said
about having done this before?
I totally lied.
I'm scared shitless.
Dan! Danny!
Dan, are you okay? Say something!
Oh my God.
Oh my God!
Danny!
Talk to me, Danny!
Oh my God.
- Oh my God, my legs.
- Dan!
Oh my God!
Oh my God!
My legs are broken!
Oh my God!
can you move, Dan?
No, I can't.
I can't move.
Okay, hold on.
Hold on, baby.
- What are you doing?
- I've got to get down to him.
Stop, you're gonna get hurt.
calm down.
No no no, stay there.
Don't get off the chair.
Stay on the chair.
- How bad is it?
- It's bad.
It's really bad.
The bone is sticking out of my leg.
Help!
Help!
Please help!
Hey, Dan, buddy.
Dan, can you move at all?
No, man, it's bad.
You can't slide down the hill
or anything?
No, I can't slide down the f***ing hill!
I'm bleeding to death, man!
Okay okay.
can you stop the bleeding?
- With what?
- Hold on.
Here.
Sh*t!
Hey, Dan, hold on, man.
Hold on.
I'm gonna throw mine down to you.
Here it comes.
Ready?
can you get to it?
Just feel for it, buddy.
I got it.
I got it.
Okay, Dan, you're gonna have to
tie that to your legs.
Tie it onto your legs
above where it's bleeding.
Okay?
Like a tourniquet thing.
Okay, hold on. Wait.
Here, take my coat.
No, leave your coat on.
Don't take your coat off.
It's okay.
I can huddle next to Lynch.
- Please.
- Leave your coat on!
F***!
- Hey. Hey, Dan.
- What?
Maybe I can climb up to the cable
and get to a chair
that's closer to the ground.
You've got to be careful, man.
You think you can pull yourself
across on these chairs?
I can't even do a pull-up.
You never even tried
to do a f***ing pull-up.
Your mom had to write you a letter
so you could get out of gym class.
- Hey, Joe.
- Yeah?
Remember Jenny Bluth?
Huh?
Remember her?
She could do a f***ing pull-up.
I know, but...
even if I get to that chair,
how many more chairs is it gonna take
before I get to one
that's closer to the ground?
The poles.
The poles, they all have
ladders on them, okay?
The lift poles.
You just have to find
your way to one of those.
Okay.
Okay, how far is that chair
away from the pole?
- I don't know.
- Just give me a second.
Give me a second, all right?
Wait, what if you fall too?
Parker, if we stay up here we're gonna
freeze to death and he's gonna die.
Okay, Dan.
Dan, I'm gonna try and scale back
to the next chair.
Baby.
Baby, was that you?
- What?
- Hey, shut up, Dan. Shut up.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
That was a wolf.
Dan, that's not a wolf, man.
That's a coyote or something.
Dan:
I know the sound of a f***ing wolf!
- Help!
- They're scared of people.
- Help me!
- come on, relax.
When was the last time you heard
of a wolf attack in New England?
Never.
They're pussies, man.
they're not even that big.
Hey. Hey, listen.
It could be worse, right?
How could it be worse?
Hey, Parker came through
with the tension breaker, bud.
Your girl's all right, Walker.
- Hey, she's all right.
- Just climb.
Please, please just climb.
Okay, hold on.
Hold on, I'm coming.
Hold on.
It'll be okay, Dan.
You know it's funny, I was never
afraid of heights until right now.
- Okay, what can I do to help?
- I don't know.
Just hold on to my legs.
I mean, you can't stop me
from falling but it's...
it's like psychological or something.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Oh sh*t, it's high.
It's really f***ing high.
- What can I do to help?
- Nothing. Just stop talking, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
come on.
Dan:
Please hurry!
Dan, just be quiet, okay?
Oh God.
Sh*t, it's all ice.
Hey, Dan.
Dan, buddy, it's all ice.
But I think if we knock it off
I can get to the top.
Hold on.
Sh*t.
Oh sh*t.
What am I supposed to do?
You guys!
What the f***
am I supposed to do?
Get the hell away from him!
Hey.
Hey, are you all right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm alive.
See, I told you, man.
They're more afraid of you
than you are of them. Huh?
I don't know, man.
I'm pretty afraid.
I know, man.
I know.
I can't feel my legs anymore.
That's not good, right?
I mean, they don't hurt as bad,
but that's not good.
No no, it's fine.
You're gonna be all right.
Okay, it's probably
really really bad.
We're got to move and get...
Hey hey hey.
Go like this.
Ow.
Ow, it's like a sunburn.
- No no, I think it's frostbite.
- What?
Is my face changing color anywhere?
I don't know.
I can't see anything.
Don't... don't touch it.
Stop.
- Stop.
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