Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild Page #6

Synopsis: Stuart Little's back in an all-new, adventure! School's out for the summer and the Little Family is spending their big vacation at a beautiful lakeside cabin near Lake Garland. But meanwhile, there is something lurking in the forest who could spoil all the fun: the Beast; a mean and isolated forest terror who rules the local animals with an iron paw. When Snowbell is taken prisoner, a Little bravery goes a long way as Stuart, along with his new skunk friend, named, Reeko, who heroically rescues Snowbell, frees the other woodland creatures and outwits the wily Beast.
Director(s): Audu Paden
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.3
G
Year:
2005
72 min
556 Views


You there, you go with Mr. Little.

This group, come with me.

Fan out and cover as much

ground as possible.

- I love it when she does that. Let's go.

- Come on.

Careful.

The Beast is sleeping out there.

- She must've left.

- And I say good riddance.

What a nut job.

Do you know what she wanted

to do with my fur?

I'm reporting her to PETA.

Run!

I don't think so.

I need you here.

He really ties the cave together.

Let him go or I'll let you have it.

- I'm shaking.

- I warned you.

Packs quite a punch.

Great form, top-notch execution,

but too much splash upon entry.

Overall, I give a 9.5.

- Let's get out of here.

- I'm right behind you.

Stu.

Stuart wasrt making it up.

Well, you know, that might not

have been an animal roar at all.

It could easily have been

some kind of avalanche.

Does that look like an avalanche?

- He's a goner.

- Poor Stuart.

- Poor guy.

- He's a goner.

Stuart, buddy, you were my first

real friend, and I did you wrong.

Is that Reeko actually thinking

about someone else for a change?

Yeah. Yeah, Stuart had

the right idea.

I should've had the courage to

stand up to the Beast a long time ago.

Maybe none of it would've happened.

I know there isn't one of y'all here...

...that I haven't begged, borrowed

or mooched from.

Rabbit, that thing with your carrots,

I didn't know you needed them to see.

And, Beaver, about the overbite jokes,

I'm sorry.

But, guys, look, maybe together

we have a chance.

I don't know about y'all, but I'm sick

and tired of living in fear of that Beast.

It's time that we got together

and we did something, y'all.

Who's with me here?

- Sounds good, but...

- You know, it's just too risky.

This little dude once told me

that when it comes to friends...

...sometimes you got to take a risk.

I'm gonna go save my friend.

With or without y'all.

- Don't go!

- You'll never be able...

...to fight the Beast yourself.

The Beast is catching up.

Snowbell, I got a plan...

...but I can't do it without you.

I don't know how much

I got left in me.

- Is your heart still beating?

- A little.

Good. Because we need to start

pulling roots, leaves and branches.

We're landscaping?

Forgive me if I'm not overwhelmed

with confidence.

We give up. You win.

Oh, come on.

Don't give up the chase just yet.

- I was having such fun.

- We can't run anymore.

It's true. Look at me.

I'm in no condition for this.

- A trap?

- Oh, no.

Clever.

But not clever enough.

All right, lady, don't make me

get tough with...

So I'm trying to decide.

Should I eat you in one bite,

or should I knock you around first?

You know how we cats

like to play with our food.

Yo, Beast.

Back it up.

- You came.

- That's right, little man.

Yo, Beast, you wanna eat them...

...you're gonna have to go

through me first.

Ridiculous. You're so small.

- How could you possibly stop me?

- He's got backup.

- I'm with Reeko.

- Me too.

- Me too.

- You're not so scary now, are you?

- Yeah, look at you.

- Come on, everybody.

What's the matter, kitty cat?

Scared of a little old skunk?

You wouldn't.

Talk to the butt.

Reeko.

Squirrel, go. Beave, go.

- Here, kitty, kitty.

- You need to pack that.

- Hey, stink face.

- I can smell you, can you smell me?

Hey, Beast. I'm over here.

Hey, Beast. I'm over here.

Look at Stuart.

Your decorating days are done.

Yeah, you did it!

- Where's Stuart?

- He was here a second ago.

- I just saw him.

- Where is he?

Hi.

Need a hand?

- Stuart.

- Stuart.

- Stuart.

- Hey, over here.

Stuart!

Stuart!

- Stuart! Wow, awesome.

- Nice!

Stuart, honey,

get away from the Beast.

Oh, Mom, she can't

hurt anyone now.

Or ever again,

thanks to my man, Stuart.

Ranger One inbound to the zoo.

We got a stinker here.

We're gonna have

to dart it and shave it.

This one needs a bath.

Congratulations, son.

You've earned that gold kerchief.

You've made me troud

to be your poopmaster.

Thanks.

- Hey, little guy.

- All right!

Can I be your buddy next summer?

And I'd like to apologize

for ever doubting Stuart.

- He's quite extraordinary.

- That's our boy.

- No, that's our little man.

- Oh, Mom.

- Monty, is that you?

- Yep, in the flesh.

I thought the Beast got you.

Where have you been all summer?

Just over the hill.

It was everything

you said it would be.

- What are you talking about?

- The Hartz Mountain Resort and Spa.

Awesome. Massage, food,

pampering. It was heaven.

- Lf it was so good, why'd you leave?

- Well, it closed for the season.

Well, gotta go hide.

Hope I still fit.

I'm gonna miss you, George.

- You won't forget me, will you?

- No way.

Here, I want you to have this.

And if you need any help,

I know all the shortcuts to every level.

You can call me at this number

or text message me at this one.

And that's my email address,

my website...

...my user name and password.

Thanks.

Well, I only have one thing for you.

Sweet.

So you out of here, huh?

I just wanted to thank you

for everything.

This summer turned out

even better than I hoped.

- Reeko, coming tonight?

- Can't start without you.

Looks like you got a few friends

to keep you company.

Yeah. Funny thing, though.

I always thought they didn't want me

around because I was a skunk.

Well, you know, it turns out they didn't

want me around because I was a jerk.

But all that's changed,

thanks to you, little man.

Glad I could help.

- Stuart, time to go.

- Come on, honey.

Yeah, okay. I'll be right there.

Yo, you take care.

Yeah.

You too.

Hey, Stuart.

I'm gonna miss you, bro.

I'm gonna miss you too.

So you wanna get down

And be like me

Well, you got a long way to go

So you wanna be down

But it's clear to me

You need to hang

With your man Reeko

I got a Ph.D. In forestology

Yo, man, the woods are my hood

You're a beginner

You don't wanna be a dinner

If you stick with me it's all good

Sing!

Listen to Reeko

No one know all that he knows

He's the skunk with the funk

That's me

Funky

- He's got savoir faire

- Coming out my derrire

- Because Reeko's...

- Funky

- He's so classy

- Sometimes gassy, but I don't care

- Because Reeko's...

- Funky

- I'm a bad brother skunk!

- Hold your nose

Say what?

I'm just talking about Reeko

So you wanna be a big man?

Put some bump in your jump

A glide in your stride

So you gotta be cool, man

When you hear...

You better be the first to hide

I know the hot spots

Where they got good grub

Man, you better listen to me

You like insects?

I love them bugs

Yo, I mean grubs, literally

Sing girls

Listen to Reeko

No one knows all that he knows

He's the skunk with the funk

That's me

Funky

- He's got savoir faire

- Coming out my derrire

- Because Reeko's...

- Funky

- He's so classy

- Sometimes gassy, but yo, I don't care

- Because Reeko's...

- Funky

Being funky, hey that's my duty

Y'all move out the way

Stuart, move, man

I gotta move my booty

Hey

Watch me

Hey

Watch out for the tail, now

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Robert "Bob" Shaw (31 December 1931 – 11 February 1996) was a science fiction writer and fan from Northern Ireland, noted for his originality and wit. He won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1979 and 1980. His short story "Light of Other Days" was a Hugo Award nominee in 1967, as was his novel The Ragged Astronauts in 1987. more…

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