Jetsons: The Movie Page #3

Synopsis: The Jetsons have made their film debut in a film about family, friends, and all that stuff. George's tightwad boss, Mr. Spacely, is determined to get his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to make 1,000,000 sprocketts, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared for some reason, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: it would have to be someone mighty brave, and mighty stupid. So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: Jane, his sensible and loving wife; Judy- his rebellious teenage daughter who's gotten a new boyfriend: a super galactical rock star; Elroy- basketball champ who's losing faith in his father; and Rosie, his sassy maid. So while Judy meets another boy and enjoys a huge shopping mall, George sets off to work with his new friend, a robot foreman named Rudy 2. The factory is soon sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears. So it's up to Elroy and his new friends to rescue George. Along
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
G
Year:
1990
82 min
2,062 Views


Not bad.

Goodbye, darling.

- Have a nice day, Dad.

- Thanks, son.

- Bye, Dad.

- Enjoy the mall, dear. Feel better.

I love you, George!

Yech.

Ah, this is the life.

To the office, Mac!

[George] Hi! You must be Rudy 2.

Pleased to meet you, Mr Jetson.

Call me George.

Wow, what a place.

Well, I guess we should

have a staff meeting.

I'd like to meet all the employees.

You just did. Ha-ha!

You mean, you and me?

That's it?

That's why it's so cheap to make

sprockets here. We're fully automated.

But it's still all in your hands,

George. Or should I say, your finger.

Thare's the drilling bore.

It brings up the ore.

[George] The bore brings up the ore.

- Got it.

- The ore makes the sprockets.

[George] The ore

makes the sprockets?

- Uh-huh

- Uh-huh

[Rudy 2] Pack the sprockets

into packets

- Sack the packets into brackets?

- [Ruby 2] For the lockers

Lock the key in the pocket

of your jacket

Got the locker key

in my outer jacket pocket

- Are you ready?

- I'm ready!

[Ruby 2] Take the bored ore packets

from the packet brackets

- And we rocket

- While we're rappin'

[both] Yes, we rocket

while we're rappin'

And we rocket

the sprockets to Spacely

Yeah!

Hey, you've done everything.

Everything but press the button

that gets it all going.

That's your job, George.

And Mr Spacely says you're the best!

Well, I wouldn't say that.

But well, yes, maybe I would.

I just have to make a few adjustments,

then we'll notify Mr Spacely

we're ready to start.

I love my job.

Tell me when you're ready, Rudy.

Yes, Mr Vice President.

Call me for lunch. [exhales]

[snoring]

Hmm. This is our fifth opening day

at the new plant.

Jetson better not mess this thing up.

[Lucy 2] George's button-pushing

ceremony begins at noon.

And we don't have too much time,

so we'lljust make this

a quick little look-around.

And here we are, the Galaxy Galleria.

[woman over PA]

Credit chips to the right, ladies.

[robotic barking]

I hope George's credit is good up here.

It's lunaristic!

- Except that Cosmic Cosmo isn't here.

- [giggling]

Mon, I'd sort of like to wander around

by myself, if you guys don't mind.

Sure, go ahead. Just back in time

for us to get to Dad's ceremony.

No problem. Thanks.

[sighs] Maybe I'll go

up to the nature zone.

No

I'm not making that promise again

Nothing can change my mind

Nothing at all

'Cause love

Has a way of coming undone

Till I'm all alone with my heart

And here I'll stay

And I always thought I'd see you again

Oh, how it hurts every time

You've crossed my heart since then

God, I'd give it all it takes

To hold what might have been

'Cause I always thought

I'd see you again

Love doesn't come when you need love

It's not always there when you fall

Try as you may

You've got nothing to say

Nothing at all

I always thought I'd see you again

Oh, how it hurts every time

You've crossed my heart again

God, I'd give it all it takes

To hold what might have been

'Cause I always thought

I'd see you again

'Cause I always thought

I'd see you

Again

Ooh, that Cosmic Cosmo!

I'll never trust another boy ever again.

[both grunting]

Ooh, you dumb, dumb, duh...

- Dummy?

- Uh-huh

Uh-huh, right.

[both] It was all my fault.

[laughing] My name's Apollo Blue.

I'm Judy. [gasps] Oh, my gosh!

It's two minutes to 12.00!

I've gotta go!

Don't tell me you turn

into a pumpkin. Hey!

See you tomorrow, pumpkin?

Same time, same place?

Yeah! Cosmagoric City!

[chattering]

[whistling]

Elroy Jetson?

Here, coach.

You pair off with Teddy 2

for a little one-on-one.

- I wanna see your best shot.

- Sure, coach.

Hi. You any good?

My name may be Teddy 2,

but I'm number one.

You mean you were.

Back home they ysed to call this

the Elroy Elevator.

Going up.

Going down. Going in!

[Teddy 2] No way, Elray.

That's two for Teddy 2.

I think your elevator is out of order.

- Comin' to the ceremony?

- You bet.

[Spacely] It's D-Day,

gentlemen and woman.

Or as I prefer to call it, P-Day!

P for profits!

Today, the one millionth

Spacely Sprocket.

Tomorrow, the universe!

It gives me great pleasure

to introduce our new vice president

up at the Orbiting Ore Asteroid...

...George Jetson.

That's my George!

Way to do, Dad!

Elroy, I know you're father

hasn't had much time for you lately,

but couldn't you show him

a little support?

OK.

Jetson!

[gasps, chuckles]

Oh, there you are, Mr Spacely.

And... hi to you, Board.

- Hello, George!

- Hi!

Before this finger presses

the button to start the plant,

I'd like to say a few words

of thanks to Mr Spacely

for making this day possible

for my family and...

Cool it, Jetson.

Just push the stupid button.

Uh... yes, sir.

And now, the moment

we've all been waiting for!

[engines whirring, clattering]

[all] Spacely! Spacely! Spacely!

- Yay, Daddy!

- That's my George!

Here it comes.

All right, 999.

One mil... 998, 997.

It's going backwards!

Yeow!

Oh, no! Not again!

[shrieking] Look out!

Ow!

Watch out, Teddy 2!

I'll save you!

Elroy! Whare's Elroy?

And Teddy 2.

Son! Son!

[yelping]

What the...? Jetson! [echoing]

- Mr Spa... Spa... Spa...

- What's going on up there?

[stammering] A bricken bracken's broken

in the sproken locken!

I mean... new glitches

always have plants.

You're destroying my plant!

Turn the machines off! Turn them off!

Yes, sir! Right aways, sir!

[whirring stops]

- It's off, sir.

- [Spacely] Get it started soon.

Lost time means lost money.

And lost money means

lost vice president.

- Get it?

- [gulping]

So can I stay over

with Elroy tonight, Mom? huh?

Dear, I'm not sure that's a good idea

tonight, after what happened.

Aw, Mom, please? Elroy saved me,

he's my new best friend.

It's all right with me.

Oh, all right.

But first let me give you a hand.

Ah, that feels better.

Say thanks to Mrs Jetson,

be a good boy and stay well-oild.

[both] All right!

George, there's something

you should know.

Since the plant opened, there's

been an unusual amount of... of...

Glitches?

Uh-huh. I thought we cleared them

all up, but they keep happening.

It may be safer for you to just leave.

What? And lose my chance

to be a vice president? No way!

- But, George, there's...

- Not another word.

George Jetson

doesn't run away from a glitch.

We just need to make

a few repairs tomorrow,

and then the magic Jetson finger

will show just what it can do.

[groaning]

[yelping]

[zapping]

[zapping]

You're in early.

That's because today's the day

we're gonna lick these glitches, Rudy.

- Ready?

- Are you sure you want to do this?

Yes.

My first vice-presidential decision.

- Bingo!

- [whirring]

[rumbling]

Circuit breaker's broken in the sprocket

locker bracket. I'll get a new one.

[yelping]

- [George yelling]

- George? Jogging? This early?

Ahh! Stop this crazy thing!

I can't! I can't! It's stuck!

Now what, Jetson?

What is it this time?

[muffled] Just another little glitch,

Mr Spacely.

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