Power Rangers Page #2

Synopsis: High school outcasts stumble upon an old alien ship, where they acquire superpowers and are dubbed the Power Rangers. Learning that an old enemy of the previous generation has returned to exact vegenance, the group must harness their powers and use them to work together and save the world.
Director(s): Dean Israelite
Production: Lionsgate Films
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
44
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
PG-13
Year:
2017
124 min
$85,275,488
Website
2,221 Views


I get the van for few hours okay?

This is weird. Like we don't

know each other at all.

I don't know what we are doing here,

and you seem...

Wait. I gotta tell you something.

I'm on the spectrum.

Is that like a workout program?

Like, Tae Bo?

No. It's a diagnosis

Excuse me.

I know! It was a joke.

I was kidding.

See that's the thing,

I did not get the joke.

Like my brain doesn't work

the same as yours does.

Yeah, well,

consider that a good thing.

It's just that I can't

read humor or sarcasm.

But I do remember things.

I remember everything.

- Billy, let me stop here.

- Okay.

You do not need to

tell me all of this.

We are cool.

Ok, we are... We are almost there.

Which is good news.

So Take my spare flashlight...

Cause it's gonna be

dark when you get back.

Bye, Billy!

Okay!

Ah, she's back again.

The crazy girl.

Just like clockwork.

Who are you?

No way!

Hello?

Hey!

Hey!

No, no, no.

Kimberly!

Kimberly!

It's okay. It's okay.

It's strange to

hear you say my name.

What?

What did you say?

I said it's strange to

hear you say my name.

Like we know each other.

We do know each other.

Oh, we know who each other are,

but we don't really know each other.

I know you used to date Ty Fleming.

Then you know I

punched his tooth out.

I know they put it back.

Dad, I hope you're watching

I'm gonna make you proud.

Dad I forgot to tell you I took the

van without asking Mom's permission.

I'm telling you,

so I think that's okay.

Anyways, I gotta focus.

So, what are you doing up here?

Did you follow me?

I came with Billy.

Billy Cranston? Weird.

But I've seen him up here before.

My house is on the other

side of the mountain.

I hike these trails sometimes

to clear my head.

And I stare down at Angel Grove and

wonder how such a small crap town...

can cause me such misery.

That funny to you?

No, I just.. I feel the same way.

Yeah. Jason Scott, the star

quarterback crashes and burns.

Destroys his career and

destroys our season. Go, Tigers!

Now walking around town,

and everyone's looking me

like I ran over their dogs.

So why don't you leave?

You know. Just go,

I can leave here, you know?

Where?

God, anywhere.

So let's go.

- What?

- You would never do it.

- Try me.

- Oh, You and me? You got a car?

- I have a van.

- Oh, that's creepy.

- It's not that kind of van.

- Every van's that kind of van.

So let's go.

Are you daring me? 'cause I'll go.

Good.

Dad, get ready.

That didn't work.

Whoops! Whoa!

That really run my bell.

Go, go, go, go!

- Hey, wow!

- Wow!

What are you doing, dude?

I've digging up

here for some years.

Hey! Easy guys. Let's sort this out.

- I had seen him up here before.

- Hey Jason.

You cannot walk

around blow stuffs up.

I was just trying to

dig a little deeper.

Maybe I dug too deep huh.

Billy, you don't have to yell.

We can hear you, okay?

- Okay!

- Hey!

You guys looking to get

busted or something?

This place is a restricted area.

Oh Really, Einstein? Restricted?

As in

we shouldn't be standing on a crazy

rock doing some Karate kid moves right.

- Yeah I feel you.

- Guys...

Yeah or camping out on old trench.

I see you too homeboy.

Guys...

There is a lot of mine

security out tonight.

Oh no.

What?

Watch out!

Are you okay?

Yeah, yeah, I'm ok.

Whoa!

What is it?

I have never seen

glass like this before.

Oh My God.

Who is it? What is that?

There is something in there.

Hey.

Move!

Watch out. Watch out.

- What are you doing?

- No no no.

- Seriously?

- What are you doing?

Yeah!

My dad always knew the right spots.

There's gotta be more.

Come on. Get out of the way!

What is it?

What's that?

What? No, no, no, no!

Don't break. Don't break!

Don't break it. Don't break!

You broke it. Okay.

Wow, What?

Oh My God, what is that?

Yo look, we all found these...

- No, he found them. Chill out.

- Chill out?

Guys, guys, do you hear that?

Mine security. Peace.

Someone should have

pointed that out.

Wait, I did.

Billy!

- Wait! Okay, okay!

- Run! Run!

Billy! Come on, come on!

- Billy! Let's go!

- I'm going!

- Jason! Jason!

- You gotta open the door.

Open the door! Open it!

- Yes, okay, get in.

- What are you doing?

Do you see them?

Are they on the road?

I don't know.

Okay.

Ok, what about the others?

You gonna leave the others?

Hold on!

Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Jason!

What did you do?

My mom's gonna kill me.

God! get your seatbelt on.

Jason, somebody's gonna die!

- There they are!

- Okay So...

- The Hill.

- Come on!

- Ok, you drive.

- I really don't drive.

- Really don't drive.

- ...So I can pull them in.

I don't do...

Get your foot!

- It says that the door's open.

- Because it's open, Billy!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Go, go go!

Good.

There they are!

Get in!

Got you.

- I Got you.

- I'm in!

What about the other guy?

- Just go!

- Just go!

Billy look out!

Let's go downhill!

Go to the lights pool off!

- You wanna drive man?

- Keep going, we are almost there.

Guys, guy, it's the train!

We got it.

Okay.

Oh my, oh my God!

Hey.

- Man, what do you want me to do?

- Keep going. I'll pull him in.

Okay.

Are you crazy?

Yeah, I am.

Just catching up.

Look there is the rail road crossing.

That's the way out, Billy.

You got it.

You got it.

- I hope he has it.

- He Definitely doesnt not have it.

I got it, I got it.

The storm's turned. It's going bad.

We're getting out of here.

Let's go!

Let's go!

Hold it forward!

Hold. Let's go!

Let's go.

Let it go!

..The hell is that?

Get back!

Everything to port!

Good.

Okay.

Yeah...

Billy, what's happening?

What?

- Where's your bodyguard?

- What are you doing?

I'm just gonna quietly

snap your wrist, you little b*tch.

No, no, no...

Okay.

Billy Cranston just knocked

Colt Wallace out cold.

Hi, Billy.

Hey, come on, come on.

- Am I crazy or this is crazy?

- It's crazy.

We got hit by a train and we are

standing here. How is that possible?

I don't remember getting home

from the mine at all.

I slept all day Yesterday.

We gotta find Billy.

You know, I wasn't trying to start

any trouble or anything like that.

I said, "Hey man! Look I'm

not a violent person".

But if you must come at me,

come at me, bro.

- Yeah!

- Yeah!

- Boom! Down goes douchbag.

- Down goes... I can't say the word.

Billy.

Hey, Kimberly, Kimberly Hart.

We need to talk.

How? How? What?

Since when does he

knows Kimberly Hart?

Billy is awesome.

Nice hair.

Billy. Look at me,

Do you feel weird?

You mean like weird than usual?

Yeah. Different.

Listen.

We know something

happened out there, okay?

I'm not the same.

Me neither. I'm strong!

- How strong?

- Like insanely strong.

I feel like we need

to go back out there.

The counter is boiling.

I'm going back today.

Ah. She down here.

Sure it's a woman?

Not a great-looking woman.

Come see for yourself.

Oh the smell is...

It's intense.

You should make a note of that.

Smell inside of a north fishing boat

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John Gatins

John Gatins (born April 16, 1968) is an American screenwriter, director, and actor. He is credited with writing and directing Dreamer and writing Coach Carter, Real Steel, and Flight, among others. As an actor, he has collaborated three times with Eddie Murphy. more…

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