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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

[2004] [AVP: Alien vs. Predator] English Transcript

(1) Alien VS. Predator
(2) October 3rd, 2004 Low Earth Orbit Weyland Corporation Satellite PS12
(3) Silver Leaf Nebraska
(4) Weyland Industries Receiving Station 6-D
(5) Lunch.
(6) UNIDENTIFIED SIGNATURE
(7) Come here. Take a look at this.
(8) What is it?
(9) It's a data stream from PS12.
(10) Where is she?
(11) Right above sector 14.
(12) There isn't anything in sector 14.
(13) There is now.
(14) LHO LA ICE FALL NEPAL
(15) Hello? Miss Woods.
(16) Pleasure to speak to you.
(17) Who is this?
(18) My name's Maxwell Stafford. I represent Weyland Industries.
(19) Let me guess. He's suing us again?
(20) You misunderstand.
(21) Mr Weyland has offered to fund your foundation for a year,
(22) if you'll meet with him.
(23) When? Tomorrow.
(24) Tomorrow's gonna be a problem.
(25) Take me a week to get back to the world.
(26) Yes, I told Mr Weyland that.
(27) He said he didn't have a week.
(28) TEOTIHUACAN MEXICO
(29) We must be right on top of it.
(30) What is it, Sebastian?
(31) Early 1950'ies, would i say.
(32) Hey, Huan, we're almost there.
(33) Acording to you, the final gift to the king...
(34) was a Pepsi.
(35) Come again, give me one more month! No.
(36) Please. I'll bring antother team.
(37) What?
(38) Without a crew and a permit we're out of business.
(39) Hold the team together for two days.
(40) I'll go to Mexico City and I'll talk to the bank.
(41) I'll get us more money.
(42) I might be able to help you accomplish that, Professor.
(43) Do I know you?
(44) In exchange for a little of your time.
(45) ROSS ICE SHELF ANTARCTICA
(46) Charles Weyland Bishop: Pioneer of Modern Robotics
(47) Oh, I'm sorry.
(48) I should've switched the flash off.
(49) There's your magazine.
(50) Excuse me. That's OK.
(51) I'm documenting the trip for my boys. This is them.
(52) Jacob and Scotty.
(53) Would you mind taking a picture? Thank you.
(54) Just wanna show them that their dad wasn't always so boring.
(55) Smile. OK.
(56) There you go. Thank you.
(57) I'm Graeme Miller.
(58) I'm a chemical engineer.
(59) Alexa Woods, environmental technician and guide.
(60) Do you work for Weyland?
(61) Oh, no.
(62) No, I split my time between working for a small environmental group
(63) and taking scientists on expeditions on the ice.
(64) Lex. Buckle up. We're gonna hit some turbulence.
(65) Thanks, Jack.
(66) Is he a friend of yours?
(67) Of my dad's. He trained most of the pilots here.
(68) Just passed the PSR.
(69) Oh, damn. I wish I'd got a picture.
(70) Of what? The PSR.
(71) I wish he'd called it out before we passed it.
(72) The PSR is the point of safe return.
(73) It means we've used up half our fuel, so we can't turn back.
(74) Right, but if something went wrong,
(75) we could land, presumably.
(76) We could ditch. Yeah. Ditch.
(77) But the temperature of the water would kill us in three minutes.
(78) ICE BREAKER - PIPER MARU CURRENT HEADING: CASSIFIED
(79) Wylands check cleared. Good.
(80) You know what? We're gonna listen to whatever he has to say.
(81) We're not ****  polite they claime whatever furry(?) mix.
(82) Pick the money and we head back to Mexico.
(83) Right. Right.
(84) Having fun?
(85) Yeah. That's going to fetch ya.
(86) Listen, My kids are not going to belive this...
(87) Do you mind taking a picture?
(88) You have to hold it like that, to the flash i lightning.
(89) You kidding.
(90) GET OF! Or wear your ass for a hat!
(91) Okey. I'm Fucked. Alright, okey.
(92) Nice team spirit.
(93) Keep the "beekers"(?) away from the gear.
(94) What he means "beeka"?
(95) It's what they call scientists up here.
(96) You know "picker", like in the muppet show.
(97) Welcome aboard, everybody. Please.
(98) Mr Weyland.
(99) Seven days ago,
(100) one of my satellites over Antarctica hunting for mineral deposits

(101) discovered a sudden heat bloom beneath the earth,
(102) which outlined this.
(103) The red lines indicate solid walls.
(104) Through thermal mapping,
(105) we've generated a three-dimensional image of the structure.
(106) It's massive, containing hundreds of rooms,
(107) all built around a central core.
(108) My experts tell me it's a pyramid.
(109) What they can't agree on is who built it and when.
(110) One expert tells me this has features reminiscent of the Aztecs.
(111) Another tells me it's probably Cambodian.
(112) What they all agree on is that
(113) the smooth side is definitively Egyptian.
(114) I think your experts are right.
(115) Which one? All of them.
(116) Meaning what, exactly?
(117) This pyramid contains the features of all three cultures.
(118) This might be the first pyramid ever built.
(119) But built by whom?
(120) By the first civilisation.
(121) Thank you.
(122) But how could anyone possibly build a pyramid out here?
(123) Ancient maps show Antarctica free of ice.
(124) It's likely the continent was once habitable.
(125) I can't tell you who built it.
(126) But if I could take a sample from it, I can tell you how old it is.
(127) Dr Miller, I'm offering to put you right next to this thing.
(128) What caused the heat bloom?
(129) I don't know.
(130) Where exactly on the ice is this?
(131) Bouvetoya Island.
(132) But it's not on the ice. It's 2,000ft below it.
(133) Mr Quinn?
(134) Mr Stafford. You're looking at the best drilling team in the world.
(135) We'll chew to that depth in seven days.
(136) Add three weeks on top of that to train everyone here.
(137) We don't have that kind of time, Ms Woods.
(138) I'm not the only one with a satellite over Antarctica.
(139) Others will be here soon.
(140) Maybe I wasn't clear.
(141) No one in this room is ready for this trip.
(142) That's why I asked you here.
(143) Bouvetoya is one of the world's most isolated places.
(144) The nearest land is 1,000 miles away.
(145) There's no help if we run into trouble.
(146) You're right. It's a no-man's-land.
(147) But the train has left the station.
(148) And I think I speak for everyone aboard this ship.
(149) This is worth the risk.
(150) Find another guide.
(151) I've spoken with Mr Weyland. Money's been wired to your account.
(152) Chopper's refuelling to fly you home.
(153) Who'd you get?
(154) Gerald Murdoch.
(155) Come in.
(156) Murdoch has two seasons of ice time. He's not ready.
(157) Don't worry about it.
(158) What about Paul Woodman?
(159) We called him. And?
(160) He gave the same bullshit answer you did.
(161) "Bullshit"?
(162) What I told you in there wasn't bullshit.
(163) If you rush this, people will get hurt.
(164) Maybe die.
(165) I don't understand. We're not asking you to take us up Everest.
(166) We need you to take us from the ship to the pyramid,
(167) and back. That's it.
(168) What about inside the pyramid?
(169) Don't worry about that.
(170) Once we're on the site, we have the best technology and experts
(171) that money can buy.
(172) Is this new? It's the latest.
(173) Mr Weyland, when I lead my team I don't ever leave my team.
(174) I admire your passion.
(175) I wish you were going with us.
(176) You're making a mistake.
(177) It's in the upper atmosphere.
(178) Streams of protons and electrons from the sun
(179) being deflected by the earth's magnetic field, causing a solar radiation storm.
(180) Shackleton called Antarctica "the last great journey left to man".
(181) It's the one place left in the world that no one owns.
(182) It's completely free.
(183) Me,
(184) I'm sort of partial to the penguins.
(185) I wish you'd reconsider coming with us, Lex.
(186) Come on, don't make me pull out pictures of my kids again.
(187) Your kids aren't that cute.
(188) What if we got pictures of other people's kids?
(189) Want my advice?
(190) Stay on the boat.
(191) OK.
(192) Let me ask you something.
(193) Do we stand a better chance of surviving with you
(194) or with the number-two choice?
(195) Miss Woods, your helicopter's refuelled.
(196) They're waiting for you.
(197) Everybody, listen up!
(198) Gather round.
(199) Told you she'd stay.
(200) She can't resist my animal magnetism.
(201) Laugh it up, Miller. Laugh it up.
(202) Gentlemen?
(203) It is my job to keep you alive on this expedition,
(204) and I need your help to do that.
(205) Since I don't have time to properly train you,
(206) I'm laying down three rules.
(207) One. No one goes anywhere alone.
(208) Ever.
(209) Two:
(210) Everyone must maintain constant communication.
(211) Three:
(212) Unexpected things are gonna happen. When they do ...
(213) no one tries to be a hero.
(214) Understood?
(215) Understood?
(216) Yes, ma'am. Good.
(217) Seven seasons on the ice and I've never seen a gun save someone's life.
(218) I don't plan on using it.
(219) Then why bring it?
(220) Same principle as a condom.
(221) I'd rather have one and not need it
(222) than need it and not have one.
(223) I'm glad that you decided to stay.
(224) Move the trucks out on the ice.
(225) What's with the bottle cap?
(226) What?
(227) What's with the bottle cap?
(228) This is a valuable archaeological find.
(229) When I was a kid growing up in Italy,
(230) you know what they call a moon that big?
(231) La luna del cacciatore.
(232) La luna del cacciatore.
(233) Brava.
(234) What's that?
(235) Hunter's moon.
(236) Hunter's moon.
(237) Hold it, guys.
(238) Keep those engines running!
(239) Set it down.
(240) Move over a little further. Connors.
(241) It's an abandoned whaling station.
(242) All right, bring it up. Come on.
(243) According to your satellite imagery, the pyramid is located directly beneath it.
(244) All right, bring it up. Come on. Spread out.
(245) We'll use this place as a base camp.
(246) Mr Quinn,
(247) begin drilling operations as soon as you can.
(248) I'm on it.
(249) OK, guys, let's move out.
(250) What are these?
(251) Whale bones.
(252) This station was abandoned in 1904.
(253) Everyone just disappeared overnight.
(254) It was a big mystery back then.
(255) One for National Geographic.
(256) Lex.
(257) No one goes anywhere alone.
(258) There's something there. Listen. Listen.
(259) Careful. They bite.
(260) Over here. Over here. What is it?
(261) Can you believe that?
(262) It's drilled at a perfect 30-degree angle.
(263) How far does it go down?
(264) All the way to the pyramid.
(265) There it is. Clear as day.
(266) And the same time yesterday...
(267) Nothing.
(268) How was it done?
(269) Thermal equipment of some kind.
(270) Like yours?
(271) More advanced.
(272) Incredibly powerful.
(273) I've never seen anything like it.
(274) There's no team and no machine in the world
(275) that could cut to this depth in 24 hours.
(276) Well, the only way we're gonna know for sure
(277) is to get down there and find out.
(278) Look at that. Change it. Now!
(279) OK, guys, what's taking so long?
(280) There's a storm coming.
(281) There's no room for sick men on this expedition.
(282) My doctors tell me the worst is behind me.
(283) You're not a very good liar, Mr Weyland.
(284) Stay on the ship. We'll update you at the top of every hour.
(285) When you get sick,
(286) you think about your life and how you're gonna be remembered.
(287) You know what will happen when I go?
(288) Ten per cent fall in share prices. Maybe twelve.
(289) That's it.
(290) I've heard this speech before.
(291) My dad broke his leg 700ft from the summit of Mount Rainier.
(292) He was like you.
(293) He wouldn't go back or let us stop.
(294) We reached the top, and he opened a bottle of champagne.
(295) I had my first drink with my dad at 14,400ft.
(296) On the way down, he developed a blood clot in his leg that travelled to his lung.
(297) He suffered for four hours before dying 20 minutes from the base.
(298) You think that's the last thing your dad remembers?
(299) The pain?
(300) Or drinking champagne with his daughter 14,000ft in the air?
(301) I need this.
(302) Shit.
(303) Mr Weyland!
(304) Man down!
(305) Get him!
(306) Somebody get him!
(307) Move it! Now!
(308) I don't understand it.
(309) No equipment.
(310) No sign of another team.
(311) Well, that tunnel didn't dig itself.
(312) Move it.
(313) Connors, get those lights up.
(314) We have power.
(315) Congratulations, Mr Weyland.
(316) Looks like you'll be leaving your mark after all.
(317) Thank you.
(318) Thank you.
(319) Thank you all for this.
(320) Let's make history.
(321) Thomas.
(322) What is it?
(323) I recognise the Egyptian...
(324) The second symbol is Aztec.
(325) Pre-conquest era.
(326) The third is Cambodian.
(327) Then you were right.
(328) The pyramid contains all three cultures.
(329) That's what it looks like.
(330) You may...
(331) "Choose
(332) to enter."
(333) "Those who choose may enter."
(334) Who taught you to translate?
(335) Funny. Kinda looked like you.
(336) Well, it's not "choose".
(337) It's "chosen".
(338) "Only the chosen ones may enter."
(339) Quinn, is that you out there?
(340) Mikkel.
(341) What is all this?
(342) This is the sacrificial chamber.
(343) Like the Aztecs and the Egyptians.
(344) Whoever built this pyramid
(345) believed in ritual sacrifice.
(346) This is where the chosen ones were offered to the gods.
(347) Those that were chosen would lie here.
(348) They weren't bound or tied in any way.
(349) They went to die willingly.
(350) Men and women.
(351) It was considered an honour.
(352) Lucky them.
(353) Oh, god.
(354) It's incredible.
(355) The entire scull and spinal collom removed in one piece.
(356) Look at this.
(357) Look at them. The cleanness of the cup
(358) Straight through the bone.
(359) It's no ***** , nothing.
(360) It's probably the others, moving trough the tunnels.
(361) Come here.
(362) Whatevet this been, it's been dead a while.
(363) The bones are completly calcified.
(364) No idea how long the bones have been here...
(365) the temperature keept it preserved.
(366) It looks like some kind of scorpion.
(367) No, climate to hostile(?) for a scorpion.
(368) Have you seen anything like it?
(369) "They gave their lives
(370) so the hunt
(371) could begin."
(372) What happened here?
(373) It's common in ritual sacrifice to take the heart of the victim.
(374) That's nice.
(375) But that's not where your heart is.
(376) Besides, it looks like the bones were bent straight out.
(377) Something broke out of this body.
(378) What have you found, Max?
(379) It's a shaft to another level.
(380) Looks like there's another room down there.
(381) Let's move to that lower room.
(382) We're moving on, everyone.
(383) Ms Woods.
(384) You.
(385) Stay here. Rousseau, you stay with him. Keep a team with you.
(386) Catalogue everything.
(387) Professor.
(388) This should be directly below the sacrificial chamber.
(389) Sebastian.
(390) It's a sarcophagus.
(391) This is the Long Count.
(392) This is the Aztec calendar.
(393) And this...
(394) it's some kind of combination lock.
(395) Days.
(396) Months.
(397) Years.
(398) The dials are set for...
(399) Someone opened this 100 years ago?
(400) What's today's date?
(401) October 10.
(402) 10/10/2004.
(403) Are you sure this is gonna work?
(404) I don't know.
(405) Back up!
(406) Oh, my God.
(407) Take a look at this.
(408) Any idea what these are?
(409) No.
(410) You?
(411) No.
(412) It's a good thing we brought the experts.
(413) Well, yeah. It is a good thing.
(414) Cos this is like finding Moses' DVD collection.
(415) Weyland?
(416) A little too much excitement.
(417) We've been out long enough for today. We'll set up
(418) base camp at the whaling station and get back at it tomorrow morning.
(419) Well, you can go back to the base camp, Ms Woods, but we're staying here.
(420) No.
(421) You wanted to leave without proper prep.
(422) We did.
(423) ou wanted to be the first here.
(424) We are.
(425) You've claimed the find. It's yours.
(426) Now, we move as a team, and we're done for the day.
(427) You heard her.
(428) What do you wanna do with these?
(429) Take them.
(430) We'll run further tests on the surface.
(431) No. No!
(432) Don't touch them.
(433) Watch out!
(434) The doors!
(435) The door!
(436) You OK? Yeah.
(437) Slab's gotta weigh two tons.
(438) We'll never move it.
(439) What did you say this room was called?
(440) Sacrificial chamber.
(441) Can you hear me?
(442) Rousseau. Tommy, come in.
(443) Is there anything you didn't tell me?
(444) Nothing.
(445) Your guess is as good as mine.
(446) Whatever it is, we're not prepared.
(447) We're gonna round up the rest of the team and get to the surface. Let's move!
(448) What are you doing?
(449) My job.
(450) Yours is over.
(451) My job is over when everyone is back on the boat safely.
(452) And that gun doesn't change anything.
(453) This bearing should take us back to the entrance.
(454) We'll regroup at the whaling station.
(455) What about Thomas? Rousseau?
(456) We'll find them on the way up.
(457) Max?
(458) Stone, Verheiden. Cover our backs.
(459) The heat bloom your satellite detected makes more sense now.
(460) What do you mean?
(461) A building this sophisticated requires an energy source.
(462) I think that's what your satellite detected.
(463) A power plant for this pyramid firing up.
(464) Preparing.
(465) Preparing? For what?
(466) Gentlemen?
(467) Keep close.
(468) Recognise what's on their shoulders? Yeah.
(469) We worshipped these things?
(470) According to this, we did.
(471) And the artefacts you removed from the sarcophagus
(472) seem to be their weapons.
(473) Let's keep moving.
(474) Only another 200 yards to the entrance.
(475) Take cover.
(476) Move!
(477) Where's Stone?
(478) Stone!
(479) The pyramid's shifting again.
(480) The doors are closing. Get out!
(481) Come on.
(482) OK. Let's go.
(483) Let's go.
(484) Let's go.
(485) Hey! Verheiden!
(486) Somebody!
(487) Run! Let's go!
(488) I hope that's son ** dead **.
(489) Didn't stop? It's been slow?
(490) Hey, *****. Inflickt(?)?
(491) . What?
(492) I'm not a soldier, but i think you should calm down now.
(493) Really, we're not dead yet, ok.
(494) Well, thanks, professor.
(495) Actually, it's doctor and you be uncomfortable, okey.
(496) What?
(497) Hey! Can you hear me?
(498) It's Connors! Where are you?
(499) We're never getting out of this place.
(500) Have you got any children?
(501) Got a son.
(502) Yeah, I've got two.
(503) That means that we do not have the luxury of quitting.
(504) We're gonna make it outta here.
(505) We're surviving this if I have to carry you the whole way.
(506) There's no way out back there.
(507) Not damaged.
(508) One of our men is dead.
(509) I need to know what this man died for.
(510) He died trying to make(?) us.
(511) His... yours?
(512) What's that?
(513) Just a theory.
(514) The Aztec calendar was metric.
(515) Based on multiples of ten.
(516) I'm guessing the pyramid reconfigures every ten minutes.
(517) Let's stick together.
(518) Weyland.
(519) It would seem that
(520) we are rats in a maze.
(521) Soon(?).
(522) Connors? Connors!
(523) Verheiden? Verheiden?
(524) Oh, God. Dr Miller!
(525) Get me outta here!
(526) It's OK. I'm gonna find a way to get down to you. OK?
(527) Verheiden!
(528) No!
(529) You want a piece of me?
(530) You ugly son of a bitch!
(531) Oh, God.
(532) Weyland.
(533) Leave it. They can only slow us down.
(534) Too much has been lost to leave here with nothing.
(535) Give it to me.
(536) Max.
(537) Hold on.
(538) Look out!
(539) Come on. We have to get Weyland.
(540) Weyland, come on.
(541) What were they?
(542) You tell me! You're the expert.
(543) I've got to stop. I've got to stop.
(544) Take it easy.
(545) Weyland.
(546) Weyland, Look at me.
(547) Look at me.
(548) You have to slow your breathing down.
(549) Slow, steady breaths.
(550) Weyland, come on.
(551) I can hardly stand.
(552) I'm not gonna let you die down here.
(553) You didn't.
(554) There's another one.
(555) We have to go. Now!
(556) Weyland. Come with us.
(557) Get her outta here. Weyland.
(558) Now! Come on.
(559) Run!
(560) Don't turn your back on me.
(561) Wait. This way.
(562) Weyland.
(563) You can't hold them.
(564) We have to go.
(565) We keep it together, we make it to the surface.
(566) Let's go. Let's go.
(567) We keep it together, we make it to the surface.
(568) We keep it together, we make it to the surface.
(569) we make it to the surface.
(570) We make it to the surface.
(571) Wait.
(572) This way.
(573) Go! Go!
(574) Look over here.
(575) He's marking himself.
(576) What?
(577) Ancient warriors would mark themselves with the blood of their kill.
(578) It's a rite of passage.
(579) This is starting to make sense.
(580) Think, This is a mental ritual.
(581) The humans had once...They have been sendt here to prove their worthy,be adults
(582) You're saying they are, what?
(583) Teenagers?
(584) That's why they didn't carry thoose guns with them.
(585) They have to earn them.
(586) The hieroglyphs are a little difficult to make out.
(587) But the story is all here.
(588) Thousands of years ago,
(589) these hunters found a backwater planet.
(590) They taught humans how to build
(591) and were worshipped as gods.
(592) Every hundred years the gods would return.
(593) And when they did,
(594) they would expect a sacrifice.
(595) Humans were used to breed
(596) the ultimate prey.
(597) The hunters would battle with these great serpents
(598) to prove themselves worthy to carry the mark.
(599) But if the hunters lost,
(600) they made sure nothing survived.
(601) An entire civilisation wiped out overnight.
(602) So... the humanoids, the hunters
(603) they brought those creatures here to hunt?
(604) And they use us like cattle.
(605) We're hosts for them to breed in.
(606) The heat bloom was the sign to lure us down here.
(607) This whole thing was a trap.
(608) Without us,
(609) there could be no hunt.
(610) Verheiden!
(611) Oh, shit.
(612) When that door opens,
(613) we're dead.
(614) Not if we set things right.
(615) What do you mean?
(616) This pyramid
(617) is like a prison.
(618) We took the guards' guns,
(619) and now the prisoners are running free.
(620) To restore order, the guards need their guns.
(621) When that door opens,
(622) we're gonna give that thing his gun back.
(623) Are you crazy?
(624) During a big-game hunt, the animals being hunted
(625) don't arm the hunters.
(626) They're not hunting us.
(627) We're in the middle of a war.
(628) It's time to pick a side. We are on our side.
(629) We have to consider the possibility that we might not make it out of here.
(630) But we have to make sure
(631) those serpents don't reach the surface.
(632) Because if they do,
(633) everything everywhere could die.
(634) The enemy of my enemy...
(635) is my friend.
(636) Let's go find our friend.
(637) How do you say "scared shitless" in Italian?
(638) More or less.
(639) Lex.
(640) Hold on.
(641) Come on, Lex.
(642) Wait. Wait.
(643) Please, wait.
(644) The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
(645) I'm coming with you. You hear me, you ugly creature?
(646) What are you doing?
(647) Miller!
(648) Miller!
(649) Sebastian.
(650) Help me, Lex.
(651) I'm gonna get you out of there.
(652) It's too late.
(653) It's inside me. I'm gonna get you outta here.
(654) You can't...
(655) No. No. No! No!
(656) I have to help him.
(657) Lex!
(658) They mustn't reach the surface.
(659) They mustn't reach the surface.
(660) I know.
(661) Do it!
(662) I'm sorry.
(663) It's a bomb.
(664) Well, I hope it kills every fucking one of 'em.
(665) You are one ugly mother...
(666) Got it!

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