Tomorrowland Page #7

Synopsis: Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as "Tomorrowland."
Director(s): Brad Bird
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 17 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
49%
PG
Year:
2015
130 min
$71,526,443
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when he finds out that I am not human.

He has potential.

I don't want to damage it.

He needs someone to believe in him.

And I am fulfilling that need.

He is my top recruit.

Log 24, October 1965.

I'm having unusual thoughts

towards Frank Walker.

I suspect a flaw

in my empathy interface.

I am thinking I should report it.

But I haven't.

I cannot explain why.

Log 78, April 1984.

Frank Walker has been banished

by Governor Nix.

He says he has lost hope

and he holds me responsible for

having given it to him in the first place.

I do not understand this.

He says I never will

because I do not feel

anger or disappointment.

Or love.

End recording.

I was designed to find dreamers.

I found you.

And lost you.

Till I found her.

Casey.

Dreamers need to stick together.

It's not programming.

It's personal.

The Monitor.

The bomb is gone. But I'm not, yet.

There isn't much time.

My self-destruct, use it.

You know what to do, Frank.

Help get it right this time.

I thought you can't have ideas.

Well, what do you know?

What do you know?

Systems failing.

- Frank?

- Yeah?

Do you want to know

why you could never make me laugh?

Why?

Because you're not funny.

You can let me go now.

Goodbye, Frank.

Goodbye, Athena.

Bollocks.

Now what?

You're asking me?

This was your idea, kid.

Yeah.

You think it will work?

I guess we have to make it work.

So, we're making it work.

First order of business,

get the door back open.

Couldn't hurt to get a few

experienced engineers over here.

Next...

Put the party back on.

And print out some new invitations.

Which brings us to why we're here today.

A year ago, it was

all supposed to be over.

We shouldn't even be here.

But we are.

It isn't hard to knock down

a big, evil building

that's telling everybody

that the world's gonna end.

What is hard

is figuring out

what to build in its place.

And if we're gonna do that,

we can't do it alone.

We're gonna need all of you.

- Frank Walker, may I ask a question?

- Sure.

The search parameters you've given us,

while mathematically sound,

are a bit undefined.

Could you be more specific, please?

Well, Miss Newton,

you wanna tell our new recruiters

what they're looking for?

Dreamers.

We are looking for dreamers.

Anyone who will feed the right wolf.

So, I once told your predecessor

that she was nothing

but a combination of ones and zeroes.

I was wrong.

She was much more than that.

You are much more than that, too.

So, go out there

and do what she would have done.

Find the ones who haven't given up.

They're the future.

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Damon Lindelof

Damon Laurence Lindelof (born April 24, 1973) is an American screenwriter, comic book writer, and producer. He was the co-creator and showrunner of the television series Lost (2004–10). He has written for and produced Crossing Jordan (2001–04) and wrote for Nash Bridges (2000–01). Lindelof also co-wrote the science fiction films Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Prometheus (2012), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and Tomorrowland (2015). He co-created the TV series The Leftovers for HBO, adapted from the novel by Tom Perrotta. more…

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