The Dinosaur Project Page #2

Synopsis: A British expedition formed by the lead researcher Jonathan Marchant, his assistant, a doctor and a TV crew, travels to Congo to seek evidence of a dinosaur. A local guide and the helicopter pilot join the team and the group heads to the jungle. During their trip, they find a stowaway in the helicopter, the son of Jonathan. Soon the helicopter is attacked by flying creatures and crashes in the jungle in the beginning of the last journey of Jonathan Marchant and his team.
Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Sid Bennett
Production: Uncork'd Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
PG-13
Year:
2012
83 min
Website
105 Views


Right. We pousaremos and see

what we can do.

Meanwhile, you sit

and do not touch anything.

Luke.

Sit.

Amara, it shacks are

those down there?

This is the traditional village

Wuzhi the people.

What are these?

Charlie, what are they?

I do not know.

They are strangers.

They do not fly like birds.

Amara, what kind of birds are they?

Captain.

Mayday calling. Zulu, calling,

Pope, calling, Mike.

Caution.

Direction indicator is unreadable.

Pressure drops...

Charlie, okay?

Take out the backpacks.

Grab the backpacks.

Come on.

Etienne?

You can not do anything more for him.

Forward. Out.

- Fuel leak.

- Outside.

Guys, take what you get.

Come on, Liz.

My bags.

- Charlie, help me with our stuff.

- Pete, get out.

- Is on fire.

- Everyone, get out now.

Charlie.

Wait, my stuff.

Hard drives.

To move.

Luke leaves.

Luke now.

Hurry up.

Exit.

Carry on.

Come on.

From now on, listen to me,

you understand?

I grabbed the camera we need. - None

put anyone's life in danger.

Including yours.

Am I clear?

Yes, it was clear.

Hey, one person died.

Turn that thing.

- There is no point...

- Never took luggage...

- What were those things?

- They did not like birds.

What were they?

The flights over the jungles are

dangerous we had about fifteen.

This happens with the aircraft time.

We need a place to hide.

We need to find this village. Amara?

Where?

We have to cross the river.

You hear that?

What was that?

I thought I saw something.

Come on, you two. We do not want

lose anyone tonight.

All right, Your Majesty.

What happened here?

No.

That is not possible.

What's this?

Nothing.

Nothing.

Everything is in order.

Within an hour, the sun will set,

we'd better go inside.

Give me a flashlight.

Do not look.

Alright.

- What did this?

- This is an Indian habit?

The blood feud,

what do you think, Amara?

We should not be here. - Better

to sleep under the open sky.

We must take another cabin.

This is normal.

We camp here tonight.

- Good?

- We have a choice?

Turn slightly. Yes, that's good.

Protecting now.

What's this? - This is a camera

motion sensitive.

With night vision.

Ok, Pete?

Connect.

That's cool.

- Shoots only when there is movement.

- Good idea.

- Stop it.

- Just a second.

- Come on, it's getting dark.

- Leave it here.

If someone running around,

we know that.

Smart kid.

Not so bad.

Enough food.

Mostly thanks to Pete.

We can go back in the morning

to the crash site, but...

if we stay here, we hunt.

We'll be rescued fast, right?

We do not know if Etienne

sent a distress signal.

The radio was broken

after the accident.

And the other media?

Cell phones? - Nothing. With no

signal as you can see.

The others were in

the helicopter, so...

Why not give pro Luke?

He knows most of these

things than we do.

I will do my best.

Without warranty.

We can handle a few days until

save them in or otherwise...

Amara, our experienced guide will

lead us safely, then go to sleep.

How can anyone sleep that noise?

Furthermore... Pete

If you start farting, vai

sleep outside, right?

- What did I do now?

- Listen.

What is that thing?

They are here.

Take a flashlight.

- Go ahead, run.

- Everyone now.

Walk.

Come on, Charlie.

Come on, quick.

The river.

Okay?

Come on.

The boat.

Boarding.

Wait.

Father.

Where is daddy?

Out of the way.

Exit.

Where is Liz?

- Jonathan, where is Liz?

- Where is she?

She is dead.

What?

Then we drove here, we...

down the river.

The captain said to his father, who

is the Our best chance of salvation.

Just follow the river downstream,

is the plan, we have no choice.

- We may well...

- We have to do something...

This is our only option.

I would like to meet someone...

Last night we were attacked

in an abandoned village.

Liz is dead.

Charlie thinks things

who attacked us...

were a sort of dinosaur.

Amara...

said he never saw

these animals before.

So I think the mission is over.

We will try to escape.

Charlie talks to me at least.

Which is more than I can

said the other.

Anyway, that was it.

Rest in peace, Liz.

He rested a bit?

I'm fine.

Are you sure?

Yes.

Filmed a bit?

I had no idea you

could do this kind of thing.

Shipments absorb all his

time. - That is true.

Did you know that you are

very famous in Japan?

All these fan sites.

How else do you think I know

what are you doing?

- What is that?

- Did you see that?

- What?

- In the trees.

- You see them?

- Where?

They are everywhere.

Foliage, Pete.

This is what you see foliage.

Nothing.

There.

Oh, my God, indeed.

See, I told you.

Something is following us.

This can be anything.

What was that?

- There's something there.

- Row now.

Yeah, but the hangover.

Row.

To the rocks.

Be careful.

Charlie, go left.

- Keep your head down.

- I see nothing.

- What happened?

- We lost a boat.

We have to restore the hull.

- What was in the water?

- Why?

- What was that?

- Nothing.

- How do we stay on this island?

- With a little luck we will tomorrow.

Right. No more interviews.

Jonathan...

Here is it safe?

You really brought a quartet

dinosaur?

Like my mother cooked.

I've had worse.

Actually...

- What was that?

- That was fast.

Maybe a leopard.

- I was just rushed.

- This happens in the wild, folks.

We're safe on the island.

Can I ask you something?

How someone can not like you...

without you ever been there?

I do not know for sure.

I never heard until then,

attacking them.

I've heard things.

What have you heard?

In recent years, there has been

more and more stories about...

attacks. Visions of animals

strangers.

Local chiefs think that evil resides.

I always hear the same thing, that...

More and more the demons

leave their homes.

Their homes?

"Aboko" means gate.

It's folklore.

- Based on a myth.

- A gate.

So...

- What's on the other side?

- Many residents have inquired.

But no one ever returned.

Nobody.

What do you mean?

The helicopter crashed, right?

What was that?

Dave, if you're taking

fun of us, take...

What's this?

- This is impossible.

- Look, there's more.

- What are these?

- It seems...

They are all...

Certosaurus.

- Gotta shoot that, Dave?

- Yes, but what is it exactly?

That's incredible.

- Throw candy.

- Where are you going?

Come here.

Do not be stupid.

You'll lose a finger.

Listen, we do not know how he

will react. - Come on.

Good boy.

Come.

- How cute.

- This is crazy.

Look at him.

He has a rough skin.

- It stinks.

- Yes, it smells very bad.

Listen, we need to go.

And I mean immediately.

Think a minute. These were children.

They could easily come here.

And if they come back with others

not so friendly?

Last night you said

they had never attacked.

Is not it obvious?

You remember that village?

We are not safe here.

Jonathan.

We have to go.

Now.

They are all of

morning here on the island.

I just think they are playing.

Look.

The best is yet to come.

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Sid Bennett

Sydney Chisholm "Sid" Bennett (February 2, 1895 – December 30, 1971) was an American football player in the National Football League. He first played with the Chicago Tigers during the 1920 NFL season. After a year away from the NFL, he played with the Milwaukee Badgers during the 1922 NFL season. more…

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