Osmosis Jones

Synopsis: Frank Detomello is a slovenly zoo keeper, and simple father to the only young and bright girl named Shane, who catches a cold right after he swallowed a germ-ridden egg! The inside of his body is known as the "City of Frank". An unlikely hero of a policeman white blood cell, by the name of Osmosis Jones, works as a member of Immunity cell. But with that germ-ridden egg comes a mortal danger: Osmosis discovers Frank has really contracted a villainous and black-hearted deadly virus known as Thrax who arrives and is plotting to ultimately overheat Frank's body, killing him from the inside out! Thrax is motivated by trying to become the nastiest new virus, attempting to kill each new victim faster than the previous. His grandiose plan for Frank is death in 48 hours, breaking previous medical records! Meanwhile the pill that Frank took, Drix arrives in the body and covers Frank's throat with ice to cover the irritation. Osmosis Jones becomes his newest partner. Now it's all up to only Osmos
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
PG
Year:
2001
95 min
$12,344,938
Website
5,853 Views


Dad, you have the coolest job.

I should hang out with

a better class of animals.

Oh, come on.

Have some class.

We got mixed company here.

You know, genetically speaking,

monkeys are our first cousins.

Uncle Bob's kids?

I'd agree with that.

No, I' m serious.

Some scientists say their diets

are more evolved.

This is about diets again, huh?

You should eat more fruits and

vegetables. Like monkeys do.

Honey, the reason that monkeys

eat so many fruits and vegetables...

...is because they' re not

smart enough to butcher a cow.

Your mother, bless her soul,

didn't believe the old ideas...

...about nursing and breast-feeding.

You were fed cheeseburgers as a baby.

And you' re as strong as a bull.

Smell like a cow.

High cholesterol,

but there's medicine.

An angioplasty clears it out.

You' re great, honey.

I'll start working out tomorrow.

-I'll take better care of myself.

-So you'll go on the hike with me?

First things first. Eat your lunch.

We'll talk later.

Give me that egg, pal!

Give me the egg!

Dad, stop it! What are you doing?

It's my egg! Come on!

It's just an egg!

Okay, now I gotta choke you!

Now who's evolved?

All that salad slow you down, buddy?

That's filthy.

Ten-second rule:

Hits the ground, you can

eat it within 10 seconds.

-Saliva one, what have you got?

-An egg 2-20. E-Gamma-Gamma. Over.

-Any mayo?

-Affirmative.

Slow bowel traffic....

Enzyme breakdown in ten.

When I was a rookie cell,

you could eat off this place.

Look at it now. Jeez...

...what a disgrace.

See anything, kid?

I do.

Nice genes. Got chromosomes

in all the right places.

-Jones.

-A toothbrush can handle this.

I wish you'd take this job

more seriously.

You see this badge?

You see this gun?

See this gooey sackus membranous

around my personhood?

-Here we go again.

-You dealing with a white blood cell!

I should fight disease in the veins!

Not here, on tartar control!

Lucky you ain't in a scab.

We got germs on that egg.

Baby! It's Ozzy time!

Probably gingivitis,

don't get carried away.

You have entered the city of Frank.

Hands up.

Surrender for digestion.

Saliva one, requesting

ground support. Over.

Bicuspid four,

we' re in the vicinity.

This is a private organism.

Don 't run.

Up spit creek without a paddle.

Don 't get me mad.

I will turn into a germicidal maniac.

Halt. Saliva Patrol.

Son of a botulism!

They swiped the patrol car!

Get out of here.

You done done it now.

Holy Frank!

He 's about to yawn!

We 're getting sucked in!

I told city hall we need more sleep!

Hold tight, kid!

Osmosis Jones to dispatch.

We got multiple germs

coming down the windpipe.

If they hit the blood stream,

we 'll be illing.

Nose-dripping,

chicken-soup-drinking...

...rectal-thermometer-sticking,

illing!

-Permission to pursue?

-Chief.

-You got plans for the weekend?

-Oh, yeah.

Me and my girlfriend are going

to the IKidneys to see the Stones.

Good, they could pass any day.

All units south of the stomach,

lookout for illegal organism.

Jones, you want to keep yourjob?

Wait for backup!

I can get them.

I said stay put.

-Over.

-You heard the chief.

Out of ourjurisdiction.

It's lmmunity's problem.

We should get to the mouth.

-Hey, Jones!

-Chief, you'll thank me later.

Don 't think about it.

You 're in enough trouble.

Jones!

Slow down! Slow down!

Wait, wait, what the--?

Shouldn't you be up in the mouth?

This is my bust. I saw him first.

You want Osmosis? You got Osmosis.

Bye-bye, cop!

Sorry, baby. But it's time

you take your medicine.

Dang. Always pulls to the right.

Dad, what's wrong? Oh, my God.

It's a cramp!

Officer down.

These stairs are killing me, honey.

We may have to move.

But, Dad, there's only four steps.

All right, if you love it here...

... I'll build a ramp.

It's been three hours since lunch

and we' re still cleaning up this egg.

Man, would you look at all that gunk.

Seriously.

Does he roll his food

on the ground before he eats it?

We need to send a letter to the mayor

about washing our hands before we eat.

Like he's going to listen to us.

Hey, cells vote, man.

Cells vote.

Got you, you little....

Artie?

What's going on over there?

Holy spit.

Careful, I' m contagious.

I don't like!

I'll turn up the heat in here.

Connecting, please hold.

One moment.

Now connecting.

Mr. Mayor, how will you deal

with the fat-cell housing shortage?

I'd like to announce we' re beginning

construction on a third chin.

We' re having jock itch!

Any comments on today's cramp?

What about the hair cells

laid off from the scalp?

There'll be plenty of new jobs

on the back.

What about the request

for better nutrition?

85% of red blood cell children

don't know how to carry oxygen.

People, people you worry too much.

The body is in perfect shape.

No more questions. Thank you.

Do they know I work hard?

Nobody cares.

-Mr. Mayor--

-Leah, I've got a body to run.

-I've got Tom Colonic's new ad.

-Let's go, put it on.

This is a paid announcement.

The bowels didn 't always

smell this way.

Eating right and exercise...

...kept this area

a center of activity.

But during Phlemming 's term,

rot and stagnation...

...paralyzed this neighborhood...

... the colon, and the sphincter.

It's time we get things moving again.

I'm Tom Colonic.

As mayor, I'd set long-term goals...

... that include salads

and eating bran.

Mayor Phlemming may think

things are fine the way they are.

But if we pull together

and put in a little hard work...

...a new Frank could be

right around the corner.

Mr. Colonic? What's that smell?

That's the smell of change, Billy.

The smell of change.

Paid by Colonic for Mayor.

Can you believe those lies?

He's got a point. You promised

to focus on health issues.

I want health...

... but think of the sacrifices,

the hard work and lack of chips.

That's not what voters want.

-Why are you behind in the polls?

-Don't you worry.

I have a plan to flush Colonic

down the toilet.

Honey.

Shane.

Coming!

You okay? Where does it hurt?

Leg.

Is it here?

A leg.

Here?

Leg.

Here.

I just needed some sodium.

That's what made me cramp up.

Heads up!

Chicken going down rough.

Going down rough.

Oh, now what?

Sir, turn on the optical feed.

Let me take a look, Dad.

Open wide.

Open wide.

Could you swallow first, please?

Definitely red.

Are you ordering out?

I' m making an appointment

with the doctor.

Sick? We' re not getting sick!

We have far too much planned.

You can't override without

a vote from city council.

Yes, my dear.

Voice manual control on.

-That's only for emergencies.

-Leah, this is an emergency.

On second thought...

On second thought...

-...I'll take a cold pill.

-... I'll take a cold pill.

Uh, sir?

Thank you. Get me the chief.

There's a good girl.

"Drixenol."

Next.

I caught him with six micrograms

of adrenaline.

It's not mine.

I swear, it's my cousin's.

Yeah, I never heard that one before.

Take him to lockdown. Next.

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Marc Hyman

Marc Hyman is an American screenwriter. His writing credits also include Universal Pictures Meet the Fockers , Paramount's The Perfect Score and Show Dogs. He has served as a script doctor for more than 40 produced movies. He was credited for his work on fantasy epic The Great Wall. more…

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