Incredibles 2 Page #3
we're out of the motel,
and things get better for all supers,
including our kids.
Or, 2:
I find a job in two weeksor we're homeless.
You know it's crazy, right?
To help my family, I gotta leave it.
To fix the law, I gotta break it.
- You'll be great.
- I know I will.
- But what about you? We have kids.
- I'll watch the kids. No problem.
- Easy.
- Easy, huh? You're adorable.
Well, if there is a problem, I'll drop
this thing and come right back.
You won't need to.
I got it, you go. Do this thing.
Do it so,...
I can do it better.
- Deavor, here.
- This is Elastigirl, I'm in.
Mr. Deavor, it's wonderful,
but, it's too generous.
Nonsense. It's the least we could do.
We're partners, now!
Can't have my partners living in a motel.
Wh-whose is the house?
It's my house. I have several.
I'm not using that one.
Stay as long as you need.
- I don't know what to say.
- How about, thanks?
This is our new house?!
It's OK, easy, tiger.
- Yeah. - This is homey.
- I mean, look at this place.
Deavor bought it from an
eccentric billionaire
who liked to come and go,
without being seen,
so the house has
multiple hidden exits.
Good thing we won't stand out.
unecessary attention.
It's got a big yard!
- Isn't... Isn't it a bit much?
- Near a forest!
- Would you rather be at the motel?
- And a pool!
What exactly is mom's new job?
we're out of the motel.
I like mom's new job!
Oho, hohoh!
Woah!
Wow, check out the water features!
This is cool!
Hey!
Stop!
Stop it!
Watch out!
No!
This isn't me!
And w-what is this...
I'm not all dark and fancy,
I'm Elastigirl!
I'm, you know, flexible.
I mean...
- No.
Some guy named Alexander Galbaki.
Glad it's you and not me,
'cause you're gonna hear from her.
- This note came with it.
- What?
[Elastigirl, the accessory
is in the garage. Evelyn]
A new new Elasticycle.
Elasticycle? I didn't
know you had a bike.
Hey, I had a Mohawk. There's a
lot about me, you don't know.
You had a Mohawk?
Eh, you didn't miss anything.
Oh, yeah! This one's electric.
What's that mean?
Means that... oops!
Ah, I'll get the hang of it.
- You will be great.
- I will be great.
- And you will, too.
- We will both be great.
Bye sweetie.
- Wait a minute, is that Elastigirl?
- That's Elastigirl.
Hey, Elastigirl!
Hey, Elastigirl!
Here comes, Elastigirl.
That's fine. Stay calm, or
I'll turn this bus right 'round.
Look at that, New Urban!
You wanna make a big
crime-fighting statement?
You go where the crime
is biggest.
Strange thing, to be excited
about, Winston.
It's, like, a superheroes' playground.
No sugar-bombs on my watch.
- Where's momr?
- She's up and out.
She's at her new job,
doing hero work.
- But, I thought superheroes
were still illegal.
They are, for now.
So, mom is getting paid
to break the law?
She's not break...
She's an advocate for superheroes.
It's a new job.
So, mom is going out, illegally,
to explain, why she shouldn't
be illegal.
Hey... HEY! The bus is here!
Woah! Grab your stuff! Go on, get on the...
Put your homework in your bag.
Bye-bye.
We're gonna get along, just fine.
'Cause you don't ask any
hard questions
All right, all locations.
- We need to know where you want us.
- OK, I'm right at...
Feels strange, though,
waiting for a crime.
Relax, you're smack in the middle of
the worst crime area in the city.
It's perfect.
- It's a superheroes' playground.
- Superheroes' playground, right.
You know, after we went
underground,
my husband used to listen
to a police scanner.
Waiting for something to happen.
And I got mad at him for it.
Ooh, I'm such a hypocrite.
- All units ...
- Something's up.
I'm picking up some chatter
about potential disruptions
to the Hover-train's
opening ceremony.
Disruption or threat?
Both. Station's at 54th
and Nottingham.
A potential threat. Perfect!
54th and Nottingham. Go, go, go!
Vi, I want you back here by 10:30.
- 11-ish?
- 10-ish.
- Heading for 9:
30-ish.- 10:
30-ish it is.Hm. Enjoy the movie.
In the county of Nanar,
the frubbers of Freep
are all giving in,
to the sweet succour of sleep.
We will control the horizontal.
We will control the vertical.
[NEW MATH]
We can roll the image.
That's not the way you're
supposed to do it, dad.
They want us to do it this...
I don't know that way.
- It's okay, dad.
- Math is math. Math is math!
I'll just wait for mom to get back.
What? Well, she won't understand
it any better than I do!
The Outer Limits.
All over Duzzeldorf,
the Fribbers of Frupp
they just can't keep up.
All over Duzzeldorf,
Duzzels are drowsy.
Their eyelids so heavy...
OK! The point is, everyone,
everyone's hitting the sack.
Everyone's getting the sleep
that they lack.
city, and I'm no exception.
And I'm going to admit that...
Are you sure the police are
gonna be okay with this?
Sure, you're making life easy for'em.
They still haven't forgiven us for the
last time we made life easy for them.
I know the chief of police,
that won't be a problem.
With all due respect, if you alone
had handled the Underminer,
things would have
been different.
I'm just sayin'.
And now... to launch our
magnificent, new hover-train.
It can get you where
you need to go,
at ridiculous speeds.
The future is open for business!
Wait, the train just stopped.
- Woah!
- What?
It's going the wrong direction.
This thing's really moving!
100 and climbing.
How much track is built?
About 25 miles.
Nobody can shut this thing down?
They've tried, no go.
Is that Elastigirl?
Look out!
- Override!
- They're locked out of the system.
- What about a fail-safe.
- Not enough time.
- Someone's calling?
- Switch it over.
Hey, mom, I can't find my high socks,
and dad can't find them either
but he won't call you and ask, so, I am.
You're not calling your mother!
Dash, honey, can't talk right now.
But look under your bed, OK?
- How much time?
- Approximately 2 minutes.
There's a shortcut
through the corridor up ahead.
I dunno if I can stay with him.
Come on!
What the heck?
Everybody alright? Is anybody injured?
You alright?
Hey? HEY?
What happened?
[Welcome back, Elastigirl]
.
[Welcome back, Elastigirl]
[Screenslaver]
- Honey, why are you?...
- Don't say anything.
- It's dad. Are you OK?
- I'm fine.
- I don't wanna talk about it.
- Tony didn't even call?
- I don't wanna talk about it.
- Oh honey... - Dad!
If you want me to feel better,
then, leave me alone. Please.
Huh?
...only my kid brother's son.
Today is his first birthday.
He's not as mature, as you, Roy.
'Cause you're a wonderful policeman.
This is a holdup.
Right, get your hands up,
turn your back.
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