Mosquito
- R
- Year:
- 1994
- 92 min
- 217 Views
1
What did you hit, Ray?
I don't know, a bird or something?
You're the animal expert.
Why don't you go take a look?
I don't think this is a bird, Ray.
It looks more like... some kinda bug.
Bug?
Must have been a hell of a bug.
Boy, you sure did a number on this.
You know me Meg,
when I screw something up, I do it well.
This looks so familiar.
Ray! I think it's still alive.
Ah, sh*t.
What'd you say, babe?
Uh, nothing. Just nerves.
We're not going much further now.
This thing was stuck in the radiator.
Jeez, what a mess.
My God, this looks like a proboscis.
A what?
A proboscis, it's the mouth part
of an insect used for feeding.
Feeding on what?
I don't know,
it's hard to tell from the remains
what kind of insect it is,
much less what it eats.
Yeah, well, eating's the last
of its worries now.
Come on, let's go.
Maybe we should take it with us.
Why?
Well, I'd like to get it back to school,
take a look at it in the lab.
School?
I thought you were done with school.
I thought that's why we're up here,
it's time to get a real job and all that.
And I am, but Dr. Frank said
I could have access to the lab anytime.
This could be an important find, Ray.
I'm not putting that thing in my car.
It'll stink up the place.
We could wrap it up, put it in the trunk.
Forget it, Meg.
I can't just leave it lying
in the middle of the road.
Why not?
Yeah, I guess you're right.
Jump baby, jump. Oh, yeah.
Jump, baby. Spike the ball, baby.
Spike it!
Spike it.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, Hendricks?
I thought I saw a rabid badger
or something over there.
Yeah, sure.
Listen up.
Chief Marrow wants you to fog tonight.
Says the skeeters are getting bad.
A lot of campers complaining.
Yeah?
Well, you tell the chief
I got a stinger for him.
Why doesn't he get his fat ass
out of that chair and do it himself?
Just do it, Hendricks, and no wisecracks.
Oh, by the way.
You're on post tonight.
I'm supposed to get off in a couple hours!
Gotta do the time, Hendricks.
You got to do the time.
And then maybe someday...
you too can boss someone around.
Besides, I'm going fishing.
If you have a problem with it,
you can talk to the chief.
Gotcha.
You bastard.
Chief, you look really good.
Did you lose some weight or something?
- You know that...
- Shut up, Hendricks.
But, chief, we gotta talk.
Hold on, Hendricks.
I don't want to hear about it.
We got a real problem to deal with.
They're out there right now...
watching...
waiting for the right moment to strike.
Every year,
the little bastards get the fever.
Blood fever.
They can't help it.
They crave it.
Every second of their measly little lives,
they hunt for our life-giving blood.
Sometimes...
when you're asleep...
they stick it to you.
After they've had their fill,
they up and leave
without even so much as a thank you.
They must be stopped,
wiped out from the face of the earth.
Right, chief!
Now, Hendricks...
who's the best point man
I have in the platoon?
I am, chief.
That's right, Hendricks, you are.
Now, all those civilians
to make sure they get a good night sleep,
and we don't want to let them down, do we?
No, chief.
Good.
Now I want you to go out there
and lay down a fog cover
around the entire perimeter
of the campsite tonight.
Seal us in tight till reinforcements
can arrive tomorrow.
Reinforcements?
You mean we're finally
getting that park officer
we've been waiting for.
That's right. He'll be here at 1200 hours.
Now...
let's get busy and make the world safe
for Americans, shall we?
I'll find you.
Yeah.
All right, you little bastards,
let's throw down.
Hey, what's this?
Hey, you jerk,
you wanna watch it with that thing?
Give me the map.
Sh*t.
Hey, horse breath.
- Draw!
- Whoa!
What's the matter, scaredy-cat?
It ain't even loaded.
Holy sh*t.
Hey, man, don't ever
point that gun at me again.
I don't like that.
You just... You never know.
I don't... I don't like that, man.
You just never know.
You just never know.
Hey, a**hole. Come here.
Quick fooling around and find our exit.
It's right here.
Well, then, how the hell
did we miss our exit?
'Cause you let Rex drive,
and you know he can't read or write.
That's what you get
when you mix blood lines.
There's a possibility that this homicide
is linked with the other homicides.
- But right now, we don't know...
- Hi, we're looking for...
We'll know more about it later.
Okay, and how about that
bank robbery in East Town earlier?
Any connection there?
It's possible they could be linked, yes.
In Agawa County, this is Alan Smithee,
Channel 3 New...
So, what can I do for you folks?
Well, we need a room,
and I was wondering if you knew a place
I could get my car fixed today.
Well, the room I've got,
but what's wrong with the car?
We hit this bug in the road. It was...
Meg, we don't know what it was.
I got a hole in my radiator.
- You saw it, Ray. It was a bug.
- A bug?
You hit a bug big enough
to put a hole in the radiator.
It wasn't a bug. It was some kind
of animal, but it wasn't a bug.
It was an insect.
It had a proboscis about like...
- Meg, it was too big to be a bug.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa,
I don't care what it was.
Now, a flat tire, that I can fix.
But a radiator, that takes a pro.
Now, there's a phone book
back in the room.
from the city to fix it up for you.
Cabin number seven.
Help!
Hey, that's Rex.
Help. Get away from me. Help me. Help.
Helpless son of a b*tch.
Help!
Help.
Get away from me! Help!
- Rex!
- Help!
- Hey, Rex!
- Help!
- Dog sh*t!
- Help! Help me! Help! Help!
Son of a b*tch. Come on!
We're coming, Rex!
Shoot the bug!
Help! Oh! Don't shoot me!
Whoa! Help!
Help me! Oh, oh! Help!
Oh, my God! I shot Rex!
Look out!
Hey, did you blow bubbles
when you were a kid?
Yeah.
I saw him at the circus. He says hi!
What... What's the last thing
that goes through a bug's mind
when it hits the windshield?
- I do not know.
- Its ass.
These mosquitoes bugging you?
What mosquitoes?
The mosquitoes.
No.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you see that?
I got something pulling on my line.
Wishful thinking, pal.
Reel it in, see for yourself.
Better luck next time.
Come on back, little buddy,
I got some dinner for you.
Here fishy, fishy, fishy, fishy, fishy,
fishy, fishy, fishy...
Now, I see him. Here, he's coming.
Here fishy, fishy,
fishy, fishy, fishy, fishy.
Whoa! Son of a b*tch!
And the award goes to...
Get off me! Tony, help me!
Get away! Get it off of me!
Help me, Tony!
Tony!
Tony.
Yeah, but...
Yeah, but it's just a radiator.
Two weeks?
No, forget it.
That's what I get
for stopping in Hooverville.
Any luck?
Not yet.
How are we gonna get
to my new job on time?
Don't worry, sweetheart.
I'll figure out something by morning.
Mmm.
- What?
- You're biting my neck.
No. It's a mosquito.
There you go. Find your own girlfriend.
Hey, where you going?
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