Ice Quake
- PG
- Year:
- 2010
- 91 min
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Ho ho ho.
Very funny, Reed.
This really couldn't wait?
Sorry, Wallace. Colonel's orders...
to do with that tremor
we had yesterday.
You know that I got
the children's Christmas club today?
I don't like this any more than you do.
I still have Christmas shopping to do.
Yeah, well, if I'm not back
in town by 10:
00,there's gonna be a lot of teary-eyed
toddlers wondering where Santa is.
Relax, this won't take long.
You could take off the beard,
you know.
It keeps my face warm.
Here he comes.
Oh, well, about time.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
Something's burning, Mom.
Michael!
Over 5,000 square miles,
larger than the state of Connecticut,
collapsed this Christmas morning,
setting off alarm bells
in governments across
the northern hemisphere.
The collapse of the ice shelf
was the biggest in recorded history
and occurred with such force
that initial reports indicated
an earthquake had struck...
Here you go, sweetheart.
Oh, boy, flapjacks.
Hey, watch him. There's food out.
Go, Yeti, get away.
Where's your father?
Is he coming down?
Wo Moments ago
we were informed...
Wife:
Michael, come on!
...interrupted his holiday
to coordinate the effort,
dispatching a search-and-rescue
operation...
Yeti, down. Go.
- Sorry.
- Finally.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Hey.
- Hey, Dad.
- Hey, how are you?
Good.
You're still not dressed.
Did you see there was
an ice-shelf collapse in Russia last night?
Yeah. Do you see
that the toast is burning?
Ooh.
Ooh, that's hot.
You didn't burn the bacon, did you?
No, of course not.
Good.
Mmm. Looks good.
That's weird.
What?
The subsurface temperature
just dropped three degrees.
The atmospheric temperature
hasn't changed at all.
How's that possible?
I don't know.
Atmospheric temperature drop
always precedes
a subsurface temperature drop.
What was that?
It just dropped two more degrees.
The subsurface temperature
can't drop that fast.
There must be something
wrong with the equipment.
There's some kind of movement
down here.
Oh, my God.
Reed:
I think we ought toget off this mountain now.
I couldn't agree more.
Reed?
My God.
Wo
Whoa.
Can I have dinner at Andrea's?
Tia, it's Christmas Eve.
Your mother's making
her traditional seafood dinner.
But it'll be more fun at Andrea's.
Her cousins will be there.
And they have a Christmas tree.
Your daughter does raise a good point.
Why is it we don't have a tree, Michael?
Shane had hockey practice
last weekend,
and Tia, um...
I don't know.
Where were you last weekend?
- Andrea's.
- Mother:
Mmm.Wasn't that the same day
you were called in to the base?
- Wow, an earthquake.
- What's going on?
Just a tremor.
It'll stop in a moment.
This is so cool.
That's the second one in two days.
Yeah, I'll check in with the base
after breakfast to see what's going on,
- see if they know anything about it.
- Oh, no, you don't.
It's your day off, Michael.
Emily, I'm the Corps'
senior geologist.
I have to check in
on something like this.
Oh, you mean call in?
Yeah, call... I didn't say call in?
- No.
- Okay. I meant to say call in.
- Okay.
- Okay.
So why is it that you need four people
to buy a tree?
It's tradition.
Dad, we did it once.
That's not a tradition.
All right, you know what?
Forget it.
I'll just do it myself.
In fact, you know what I'm gonna do?
I'm gonna go up the mountain,
I'm gonna find a real Christmas tree,
and I'm gonna chop it down
with my own two hands.
I'm gonna use 'em like axes.
That's tradition.
All right, you two, get dressed.
We're going with him.
- Cool!
- Do we have to? It's freezing outside.
Hey, this family needs a tree and we're not
going to let your father go alone.
It'll be fun.
Man over loudspeaker:
All personnel are reminded
that access is restricted to the South Gate
during the holiday season.
Operations. Ram speaking.
Ram, it's Michael.
How big was that tremor that just hit?
Oh, hey, Mike.
Uh, 4.0 just like yesterday.
Is there any connection
with that ice-shelf collapse in Russia?
I'm not at liberty to discuss that
right now.
Ram, what are you talking about?
Is there a connection or not?
- Ahem.
- Hold on, someone wants to speak to you.
Mr. Webster,
I thought this was your day off.
It is, sir. But as we've just
had another tremor,
I thought I should find out what we know
about the ice-shelf collapse in Russia.
That's what I like
about you, Michael... gut instinct.
So is there a connection?
Something disturbing has occurred.
Can you come in for a briefing?
Like you said, sir,
it's my day off.
I think my family would kill me.
Is there any way
that you can brief me now?
Not on the phone.
What I have to tell you is classified.
- Classified?
- Just come in, Michael.
You're gonna want to hear this.
You geek.
You don't need to pack all that.
We're only going to cut down a tree.
I'm an explorer.
An explorer is always prepared.
Hi.
Got enough layers on there, sport?
I'm surprised you're even able
to move.
Yeah, you look like a big puffball.
Don't listen to them.
You're my mighty explorer.
Hey, Em?
Can I talk to you?
Something's come up.
I gotta stop by the base.
It's for one hour.
The colonel's got to brief me
on something classified.
- It has to do with the tremors.
- There's always something.
And now you're going
to work on Christmas Eve.
I will go for one hour.
Okay?
I'll drop you and the kids off downtown.
You can finish your Christmas shopping
and then I will pick you up
and we'll go get that tree.
I promise.
One hour means one hour.
Yes.
- Hey.
- Merry Christmas.
Go on in, Mr. Webster.
- Oh!
- Whoa!
- Sorry, Jamie.
- Merry Christmas to you, too, Michael.
Oh, what's the visibility like
up on Mount Phaeton?
I want to take the family
up there for a hike.
It's mixed. Just be sure to be back
before nightfall.
There's a storm
coming in tonight.
Hey, merry Christmas.
Man with Russian accent:
Please send help!
That was a communication
intercepted
from a Russian outpost
in their arctic region
as it broke apart
at 0900 yesterday.
Just a few hours before
the ice shelf broke.
Exactly. So our orders are to determine
if this was a natural disaster
or if the Russians
intentionally detonated something
to bolster their claims
to new arctic regions.
So the tremors we've been feeling
are shock waves.
What time did the first one
hit us yesterday?
- That's odd.
- What?
Well, the timing of the first shock wave.
That Russian outpost
is only a few thousand miles from here.
We should have felt that sooner.
What do we have on today's tremor?
It just so happens
that Reed and Wallace
were on the mountain
this morning collecting data.
As soon as they check in,
we'll know more.
Okay, good.
Well, contact me when we have that
and then we'll get this thing sorted out.
- Thank you, sir.
- Right.
- Merry Christmas, Tommy.
- Tommy:
Merry Christmas, Michael.Carolers:
Joy to the world...
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