(1) There was a time when the fearsome, beautiful land of Alagaësia...
(2) ...was ruled by men astride mighty dragons.
(3) To protect and serve was their mission.
(4) And for thousands of years, the people prospered.
(5) But the riders grew arrogant...
(6) ...and began to fight among themselves for power.
(7) Sensing their weakness...
(8) ...a young rider named Galbatorix betrayed them...
(9) ...and in a single bloody battle, believed he had killed them all...
(10) ...riders and dragons alike.
(11) Since then, our land has been ruled by Galbatorix.
(12) He crushed all rebellion...
(13) ...including the freedom fighters known as the Varden.
(14) Those that survived fled to the mountains.
(15) There they hoped for a miracle...
(16) ...that might even their odds against the king.
(17) Our story begins one night...
(18) ...as Arya, an ally of the Varden, rides for her life...
(19) ...carrying a stone stolen from the king himself.
(20) I suffer without my stone.
(21) Do not prolong my suffering.
(22) Miles away, a young boy ventures out hunting.
(23) His life and Alagaësia...
(24) ...will never be the same again.
(25) Give it to me... Durza.
(26) ...and I'll let you live.
(27) Is there anyone who trusts the word of a Shade?
(28) Where did you send it?
(29) Poor Durza.
(30) How will you tell the king you failed?
(31) Come with me.
(32) Two more patriotic volunteers for the king's army.
(33) My sons are not fighters. The men you take, they never return.
(34) Every village must do its share.
(35) Rejoice. Your sons will be heroes.
(36) Expensive taste, Eragon.
(37) The king's strip. The best cut there is. The fat just melts into the meat.
(38) How much?
(39) How much?
(40) Too much for a poor farm boy.
(41) I have something. Something to trade.
(42) What is this? Some kind of stone?
(43) I found it. Stole it, more likely.
(44) I was hunting.
(45) Hunting in the Spine.
(46) Put it back. It belongs to the king. Tell no one you have it.
(47) You'll endanger the whole village. Now get out.
(48) I don't need that sort of trouble here. Get out.
(49) Look at this. A necklace.
(50) Now, where'd a fool like you find such an appetizing string of jewels?
(51) Interesting you should ask. Is that right?
(52) I was walking up the lane the other day, admiring them sitting on a branch.
(53) Clap of thunder, they fell dead at me feet.
(54) So I thought, "Well, I can't leave them there.
(55) Someone might trip."
(56) So I hung them up there, out of the way. Do you know what I think?
(57) What's that? I think you're a thief.
(58) A poacher. Oh, no.
(59) I confiscate them all in the name of the king.
(60) Don't try anything.
(61) Well, I'll just cut them down for you then, shall I?
(62) Grab those. Sorry I didn't pluck them.
(63) Take care of the little bones.
(64) Hate to see you choke.
(65) All hail Eragon. The mighty hunter returns.
(66) Yeah. With his invisible catch.
(67) What happened, did you get scared when the deer growled?
(68) No respect for the hunter?
(69) Don't you ever learn?
(70) Shall we have another lesson today?
(71) You fight like an old goat, Roran.
(72) Mind my breakfast.
(73) You're too slow, Roran. Wake up, dreamer.
(74) That sounded like your head.
(75) Hey. Come on, boys. That's enough. Come on, Roran.
(76) Eragon?
(77) I'm leaving.
(78) I'm old enough to be recruited now.
(79) Before the soldiers come looking for me.
(80) I won't serve in the army.
(81) I'll send word when I've settled.
(82) But what--? He knows.
(83) I already told him.
(84) Where will you go?
(85) I don't know yet.
(86) All I know is I'm going.
(87) Roran? Eragon?
(88) Come on.
(89) Roran told you then?
(90) Your day will come too, Eragon.
(91) And you will decide for yourself the kind of life you wish to lead.
(92) Uncle, I like my life right here.
(93) What many men seek is often right under their nose.
(94) But for some, the unknown is too hard to resist.
(95) Is that why my mother left?
(96) My sister was in a great hurry when she left you here.
(97) Whatever her reasons, we can only trust they were for your own good.
(98) Besides, had she not, I wouldn't have gained another son.
(99) Take these.
(100) I've been saving them for you.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
[2012] [Brave] English Transcripts
(1) Where are you? Come out!
(2) Come out!
(3) Come on out.
(4) I'm coming to get you.
(5) Where are you, you little rascal? I'm coming to get you.
(6) Where is my little birthday girl?
(7) I'm going to gobble her up when I find her.
(8) I'm going to eat you. I am.
(9) Fergus, no weapons on the table.
(10) Can I shoot an arrow? Can I? Can I? Can I? Can I?
(11) Please? Can I?
(12) Not with that. Why not
(13) use your very own?
(14) Happy birthday, my wee darling!
(15) Now, there's a good girl.
(16) Draw all the way back now to your cheek. That's right.
(17) Keep both eyes open.
(18) And, loose!
(19) I missed. Go and fetch it, then.
(20) A bow, Fergus? She's a lady.
(21) You!
(22) A will-o'-the-wisp.
(23) They are real.
(24) Merida, come along, sweetheart.
(25) We're leaving now. I saw a wisp.
(26) I saw a wisp. A wisp?
(27) You know, some say that will-o'-the-wisps lead you to your fate.
(28) Aye. Or an arrow.
(29) Come on, let's be off before we see a dancing Tatty Bogle.
(30) Or a giant having a jigger in the bluebells.
(31) Your father doesn't believe in magic.
(32) Well, he should. Because it's true.
(33) Mor'du! Elinor, run!
(34) Sire!
(35) Come on, you!
(36) Some say our destiny is tied to the land
(37) as much a part of us as we are of it.
(38) Others say fate is woven together like a cloth.
(39) So that one's destiny intertwines with many others.
(40) It's the one thing we search for or fight to change.
(41) Some never find it.
(42) But there are some who are led.
(43) The story of how my father lost his leg
(44) to the demon bear Mor'du became legend.
(45) I became a sister to three new brothers.
(46) The princes. Hamish, Hubert and Harris.
(47) Wee devils, more like.
(48) They get away with murder.
(49) I can never get away with anything.
(50) I'm the princess.
(51) I'm the example.
(52) I've got duties, responsibilities, expectations.
(53) My whole life is planned out,
(54) preparing for the day I become...
(55) Well, my mother.
(56) She's in charge of every single day of my life.
(57) "Aye, Robin, Jolly Robin, and thou shalt know of mine."
(58) Project!
(59) "And thou shalt know of mine!"
(60) Enunciate. You must be understood from anywhere in the room,
(61) or it's all for naught.
(62) This is all for naught. I heard that!
(63) From the top.
(64) A princess must be knowledgeable about her kingdom.
(65) She does not doodle.
(66) That's a C, dear.
(67) A princess does not chortle.
(68) Does not stuff her gob!
(69) Rises early.
(70) ...is compassionate...
(71) ...patient, cautious,
(72) clean.
(73) And above all, a princess strives for... Well, perfection.
(74) But every once in a while,
(75) there's a day when I don't have to be a princess.
(76) No lessons, no expectations.
(77) A day where anything can happen.
(78) A day I can change my fate.
(79) I'm starving. You hungry too, Angus?
(80) Oats it is, then.
(81) Good day, Princess.
(82) I cannot find the salt. Where did you put it?
(83) It was over there a minute ago, the last time I looked at it.
(84) And then, out of nowhere, the biggest bear you've ever seen!
(85) His hide littered with the weapons of fallen warriors.
(86) His face scarred with one dead eye.
(87) I drew my sword and...
(88) One swipe, his sword shattered.
(89) Then "chomp"! Dad's leg was clean off.
(90) Down the monster's throat it went.
(91) That's my favorite part.
(92) Mor'du has never been seen since,
(93) and is roaming the wilds waiting his chance of revenge.
(94) Let him return.
(95) I'll finish what I guddled in the first place.
(96) Merida, a princess does not place her weapons on the table.
(97) Mum! It's just my bow.
(98) A princess should not have weapons in my opinion.
(99) Leave her be.
(100) Princess or not, learning to fight is essential.
(2) Come out!
(3) Come on out.
(4) I'm coming to get you.
(5) Where are you, you little rascal? I'm coming to get you.
(6) Where is my little birthday girl?
(7) I'm going to gobble her up when I find her.
(8) I'm going to eat you. I am.
(9) Fergus, no weapons on the table.
(10) Can I shoot an arrow? Can I? Can I? Can I? Can I?
(11) Please? Can I?
(12) Not with that. Why not
(13) use your very own?
(14) Happy birthday, my wee darling!
(15) Now, there's a good girl.
(16) Draw all the way back now to your cheek. That's right.
(17) Keep both eyes open.
(18) And, loose!
(19) I missed. Go and fetch it, then.
(20) A bow, Fergus? She's a lady.
(21) You!
(22) A will-o'-the-wisp.
(23) They are real.
(24) Merida, come along, sweetheart.
(25) We're leaving now. I saw a wisp.
(26) I saw a wisp. A wisp?
(27) You know, some say that will-o'-the-wisps lead you to your fate.
(28) Aye. Or an arrow.
(29) Come on, let's be off before we see a dancing Tatty Bogle.
(30) Or a giant having a jigger in the bluebells.
(31) Your father doesn't believe in magic.
(32) Well, he should. Because it's true.
(33) Mor'du! Elinor, run!
(34) Sire!
(35) Come on, you!
(36) Some say our destiny is tied to the land
(37) as much a part of us as we are of it.
(38) Others say fate is woven together like a cloth.
(39) So that one's destiny intertwines with many others.
(40) It's the one thing we search for or fight to change.
(41) Some never find it.
(42) But there are some who are led.
(43) The story of how my father lost his leg
(44) to the demon bear Mor'du became legend.
(45) I became a sister to three new brothers.
(46) The princes. Hamish, Hubert and Harris.
(47) Wee devils, more like.
(48) They get away with murder.
(49) I can never get away with anything.
(50) I'm the princess.
(51) I'm the example.
(52) I've got duties, responsibilities, expectations.
(53) My whole life is planned out,
(54) preparing for the day I become...
(55) Well, my mother.
(56) She's in charge of every single day of my life.
(57) "Aye, Robin, Jolly Robin, and thou shalt know of mine."
(58) Project!
(59) "And thou shalt know of mine!"
(60) Enunciate. You must be understood from anywhere in the room,
(61) or it's all for naught.
(62) This is all for naught. I heard that!
(63) From the top.
(64) A princess must be knowledgeable about her kingdom.
(65) She does not doodle.
(66) That's a C, dear.
(67) A princess does not chortle.
(68) Does not stuff her gob!
(69) Rises early.
(70) ...is compassionate...
(71) ...patient, cautious,
(72) clean.
(73) And above all, a princess strives for... Well, perfection.
(74) But every once in a while,
(75) there's a day when I don't have to be a princess.
(76) No lessons, no expectations.
(77) A day where anything can happen.
(78) A day I can change my fate.
(79) I'm starving. You hungry too, Angus?
(80) Oats it is, then.
(81) Good day, Princess.
(82) I cannot find the salt. Where did you put it?
(83) It was over there a minute ago, the last time I looked at it.
(84) And then, out of nowhere, the biggest bear you've ever seen!
(85) His hide littered with the weapons of fallen warriors.
(86) His face scarred with one dead eye.
(87) I drew my sword and...
(88) One swipe, his sword shattered.
(89) Then "chomp"! Dad's leg was clean off.
(90) Down the monster's throat it went.
(91) That's my favorite part.
(92) Mor'du has never been seen since,
(93) and is roaming the wilds waiting his chance of revenge.
(94) Let him return.
(95) I'll finish what I guddled in the first place.
(96) Merida, a princess does not place her weapons on the table.
(97) Mum! It's just my bow.
(98) A princess should not have weapons in my opinion.
(99) Leave her be.
(100) Princess or not, learning to fight is essential.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
[2015] [Battle for Skyark] English Transcripts
(1) The earth was sick ...
(2) and SkyArk was built.
(3) The city in the clouds.
(4) The monster came out of nowhere.
(5) People fled to SkyArk.
(6) But SkyArk was too small for all.
(7) So they banished the poor and the orphans.
(8) It was an uprising.
(9) But SkyArk was more powerful.
(10) The children of the rebels were captured ...
(11) and they were given a Brand for every sin of their parents.
(12) They were exiled to Earth.
(13) They built the camp of Fallen and fought the monster.
(14) I'm Rusty.
(15) As their leader must I give you hope.
(16) The son of the leader of the rebels, should be given the ultimate punishment:
(17) A 13-fold time.
(18) So I invented a legend:
(19) A boy with 13 times would come and save us ...
(20) someday
(21) If you stay here, you die!
(22) Come on! Immediately!
(23) Let's go. Run! Hurry Up!
(24) Stay close to it! Los!
(25) Run! Run! Where to?
(26) The monsters are coming!
(27) The camp of the Fallen.
(28) Monsters are on the hunt! On your item. Los.
(29) Come on!
(30) From the fort.
(31) All in! Quick! Now!
(32) I was here first! Does not matter!
(33) You're just a two, a four-I.
(34) Hey coward, how many do you have?
(35) Rusty, look! 13!
(36) So it's you. Who am I?
(37) So he's the 13?
(38) The 13 has come!
(39) Starting today, the monsters are afraid of us!
(40) Monster!
(41) It's your turn ...
(42) I do not know ... - Do not worry!
(43) I'm with you!
(44) I do not know how you are ...
(45) I do not feel particularly safe.
(46) Where is it?
(47) He should be our Savior?
(48) Monster Snack?
(49) I show him how to do it.
(50) Well done.
(51) Beginner's luck!
(52) I bring that to an end.
(53) Ash! No!
(54) Get out of here!
(55) What was that?
(56) On SkyArk you warned us. Are you naughty ...
(57) send them down like the monsters.
(58) Monster?
(59) Horror stories for young children!
(60) You wish!
(61) The monsters live here below.
(62) In Hive.
(63) We hunt there during a new moon, if they are weak.
(64) Why?
(65) The Blue drops!
(66) He heals every wound.
(67) The monsters hide him from us.
(68) Once we have the Blue drops ...
(69) all our suffering is over now!
(70) You can stop this.
(71) Have you ever seen him? - No.
(72) Now that you are there, this will change!
(73) Why me? - Because ...
(74) I am only one. 8
(75) Take a break!
(76) Ash ...
(77) Thou shalt not go over the limit!
(78) Okay ... You're always what you want.
(79) Dad?
(80) What's going on here?
(81) Tell me the names ...
(82) or we will send your son into exile!
(83) My son is into exile.
(84) DAD!
(85) NO! DAD!
(86) Dad ... Dad!
(87) Energy waste ... pretty!
(88) Um ... hello?
(89) Good morning, 13!
(90) My name is Rags.
(91) Here! Breakfast. Ribs ... I think.
(92) Hey, Rags! Will you help me?
(93) Yes, please!
(94) Wow! Stop!
(95) Do you go out with my sister?
(96) She asked me!
(97) You're back before it gets dark!
(98) That's enough! Hau starting!
(99) Come here, birdie!
(100) Do you like my skirt? - Yes!
(2) and SkyArk was built.
(3) The city in the clouds.
(4) The monster came out of nowhere.
(5) People fled to SkyArk.
(6) But SkyArk was too small for all.
(7) So they banished the poor and the orphans.
(8) It was an uprising.
(9) But SkyArk was more powerful.
(10) The children of the rebels were captured ...
(11) and they were given a Brand for every sin of their parents.
(12) They were exiled to Earth.
(13) They built the camp of Fallen and fought the monster.
(14) I'm Rusty.
(15) As their leader must I give you hope.
(16) The son of the leader of the rebels, should be given the ultimate punishment:
(17) A 13-fold time.
(18) So I invented a legend:
(19) A boy with 13 times would come and save us ...
(20) someday
(21) If you stay here, you die!
(22) Come on! Immediately!
(23) Let's go. Run! Hurry Up!
(24) Stay close to it! Los!
(25) Run! Run! Where to?
(26) The monsters are coming!
(27) The camp of the Fallen.
(28) Monsters are on the hunt! On your item. Los.
(29) Come on!
(30) From the fort.
(31) All in! Quick! Now!
(32) I was here first! Does not matter!
(33) You're just a two, a four-I.
(34) Hey coward, how many do you have?
(35) Rusty, look! 13!
(36) So it's you. Who am I?
(37) So he's the 13?
(38) The 13 has come!
(39) Starting today, the monsters are afraid of us!
(40) Monster!
(41) It's your turn ...
(42) I do not know ... - Do not worry!
(43) I'm with you!
(44) I do not know how you are ...
(45) I do not feel particularly safe.
(46) Where is it?
(47) He should be our Savior?
(48) Monster Snack?
(49) I show him how to do it.
(50) Well done.
(51) Beginner's luck!
(52) I bring that to an end.
(53) Ash! No!
(54) Get out of here!
(55) What was that?
(56) On SkyArk you warned us. Are you naughty ...
(57) send them down like the monsters.
(58) Monster?
(59) Horror stories for young children!
(60) You wish!
(61) The monsters live here below.
(62) In Hive.
(63) We hunt there during a new moon, if they are weak.
(64) Why?
(65) The Blue drops!
(66) He heals every wound.
(67) The monsters hide him from us.
(68) Once we have the Blue drops ...
(69) all our suffering is over now!
(70) You can stop this.
(71) Have you ever seen him? - No.
(72) Now that you are there, this will change!
(73) Why me? - Because ...
(74) I am only one. 8
(75) Take a break!
(76) Ash ...
(77) Thou shalt not go over the limit!
(78) Okay ... You're always what you want.
(79) Dad?
(80) What's going on here?
(81) Tell me the names ...
(82) or we will send your son into exile!
(83) My son is into exile.
(84) DAD!
(85) NO! DAD!
(86) Dad ... Dad!
(87) Energy waste ... pretty!
(88) Um ... hello?
(89) Good morning, 13!
(90) My name is Rags.
(91) Here! Breakfast. Ribs ... I think.
(92) Hey, Rags! Will you help me?
(93) Yes, please!
(94) Wow! Stop!
(95) Do you go out with my sister?
(96) She asked me!
(97) You're back before it gets dark!
(98) That's enough! Hau starting!
(99) Come here, birdie!
(100) Do you like my skirt? - Yes!
Monday, November 23, 2015
[2009] [Astro Boy] English Transcript
(1) NARRATOR: Here we are, floating peacefully in the sky.
(2) Metro City, the jewel in the crown.
(3) Beautiful, isn't it? But how did we get here?
(4) A century ago, the founders of Metro City, seeing our world was changing,
(5) took Mount Sofia and lifted it out of the Earth and into the sky
(6) to be an oasis, a floating paradise.
(7) We don't really know what happens these days
(8) on the strange and mysterious Surface we left behind.
(9) But life in Metro City is better than ever, thanks to our friends, the robots.
(10) Robots do our shopping.
(11) They cook for us. They serve our meals.
(12) They take good care of us.
(13) They even do the really important things
(14) like reminding us to call Mom on her birthday.
(15) Whether it's raising our children, building our buildings,
(16) taking care of our city or making sure we're all fit and healthy,
(17) for these guys, no job is too big
(18) or too small.
(19) Plus, robots do a lot of the things that frankly we just don't want to do anymore.
(20) Oh, no!
(21) NARRATOR: Don't worry, folks, that street will get clean.
(22) The best and brightest of them get picked for the more exciting tasks.
(23) This lucky guy is starting the first day at his new job.
(24) [CRASH]
(25) And it's all thanks to this man, Dr. Tenma,
(26) head of the Ministry of Science and father of modern robotics.
(27) Thanks to him and the incredible innovations he introduced...
(28) Hey, Toby, isn't that your dad?
(29) It sure is. Hush!
(30) NARRATOR: Our friends, the robots, help us. Thousands are created every day,
(31) and thousands are disposed of in the great unending cycle
(32) that sustains life in our great city.
(33) Thanks for everything, guys. May you rust in peace.
(34) [LAUGHING]
(35) Okay, students. Ready for a pop quiz?
(36) What? SPORTY BOY: Oh, no.
(37) Begin.
(38) SPORTY BOY: Oh, man. I am so busted.
(39) [ALL GRUMBLING]
(40) Yes, Toby. Is there a problem?
(41) There's no problem. I'm just finished, and I'd like to leave.
(42) Finished?
(43) For rocket science, it wasn't exactly rocket science.
(44) I don't suppose there's much point in you staying.
(45) Good luck, guys. GIRL: Jeez.
(46) Just like his father.
(47) Hello, Master Toby. Did you have a good day at...
(48) Think fast, Orrin.
(49) Thank you, Master Toby. Very good throw, by the way.
(50) Hello, Son. Hello, sir.
(51) How was school? Oh, great.
(52) Moustachio dropped a pop quiz on us, but I'm pretty sure I got 100%.
(53) That's good, Son, very good, but I don't want you to become complacent.
(54) It's important to keep studying. Onward and upward, Toby.
(55) Sure, Dad.
(56) I'm aware I said I'd take you to that symposium on quantum mechanics,
(57) but I'm afraid I have to take a rain check again.
(58) But you promised. I'm sorry, Toby, but it's unavoidable.
(59) President Stone has brought forward the unveiling of the Peacekeeper.
(60) The Peacekeeper? You've got to be kidding me!
(61) I never kid. Goodbye, Son.
(62) The Peacekeeper, huh?
(63) Hey, Orrin, change of plan. Take me to the Ministry of Science.
(64) I'm sorry, Master Toby, but your father gave me strict instructions to...
(65) Stop that! What are you doing back there? Hey! Hey!
(66) Next stop, Ministry of Science.
(67) [HORNS HONKING]
(68) You ready to blow me away today, Tenma?
(69) To make my hair stand up, to knock my socks off?
(70) Yes, yes, metaphorically speaking. STONE: Well, that's the spirit.
(71) Dr. Elefun is an esteemed colleague of mine, Mr. President.
(72) He may be resistant to having his discovery used for military purposes.
(73) Well, you leave Dr. Elefun to me.
(74) TOBY: Dad! SOLDIER 1: Hold that kid!
(75) What are you doing here? I gave Orrin specific instructions to...
(76) [THUMPING]
(77) Ow, ow.
(78) I wanted to see the demonstration. You're always talking
(79) about the Peacekeeper and... Really, Toby.
(80) Your boy? Yes, sir.
(81) Well, let him tag along.
(82) Releasing potential threat.
(83) It'll be good for him, educational.
(84) Yes, sir.
(85) So, you're interested in robots, son? Robot weapons?
(86) Absolutely, though I'm sure you'll agree the latest D-Class Interceptor
(87) underlying deployment-to-target system is quite old-fashioned.
(88) [SIGHS]
(89) Nobody likes a smarty-pants, kid.
(90) Take this boy to a safe place and keep him there.
(91) What the...
(92) Dad! I think it's for the best, Toby.
(93) But you said I could see the Peacekeeper.
(94) You still can, on tonight's news with everybody else.
(95) ELEFUN: Ladies and gentlemen,
(96) allow me to present Blue Core energy.
(97) Wow. ELEFUN: Blue Core energy,
(98) a new self-sustaining power source
(99) much stronger than nuclear energy and infinitely cleaner.
(100) The raw materials came from space.
(2) Metro City, the jewel in the crown.
(3) Beautiful, isn't it? But how did we get here?
(4) A century ago, the founders of Metro City, seeing our world was changing,
(5) took Mount Sofia and lifted it out of the Earth and into the sky
(6) to be an oasis, a floating paradise.
(7) We don't really know what happens these days
(8) on the strange and mysterious Surface we left behind.
(9) But life in Metro City is better than ever, thanks to our friends, the robots.
(10) Robots do our shopping.
(11) They cook for us. They serve our meals.
(12) They take good care of us.
(13) They even do the really important things
(14) like reminding us to call Mom on her birthday.
(15) Whether it's raising our children, building our buildings,
(16) taking care of our city or making sure we're all fit and healthy,
(17) for these guys, no job is too big
(18) or too small.
(19) Plus, robots do a lot of the things that frankly we just don't want to do anymore.
(20) Oh, no!
(21) NARRATOR: Don't worry, folks, that street will get clean.
(22) The best and brightest of them get picked for the more exciting tasks.
(23) This lucky guy is starting the first day at his new job.
(24) [CRASH]
(25) And it's all thanks to this man, Dr. Tenma,
(26) head of the Ministry of Science and father of modern robotics.
(27) Thanks to him and the incredible innovations he introduced...
(28) Hey, Toby, isn't that your dad?
(29) It sure is. Hush!
(30) NARRATOR: Our friends, the robots, help us. Thousands are created every day,
(31) and thousands are disposed of in the great unending cycle
(32) that sustains life in our great city.
(33) Thanks for everything, guys. May you rust in peace.
(34) [LAUGHING]
(35) Okay, students. Ready for a pop quiz?
(36) What? SPORTY BOY: Oh, no.
(37) Begin.
(38) SPORTY BOY: Oh, man. I am so busted.
(39) [ALL GRUMBLING]
(40) Yes, Toby. Is there a problem?
(41) There's no problem. I'm just finished, and I'd like to leave.
(42) Finished?
(43) For rocket science, it wasn't exactly rocket science.
(44) I don't suppose there's much point in you staying.
(45) Good luck, guys. GIRL: Jeez.
(46) Just like his father.
(47) Hello, Master Toby. Did you have a good day at...
(48) Think fast, Orrin.
(49) Thank you, Master Toby. Very good throw, by the way.
(50) Hello, Son. Hello, sir.
(51) How was school? Oh, great.
(52) Moustachio dropped a pop quiz on us, but I'm pretty sure I got 100%.
(53) That's good, Son, very good, but I don't want you to become complacent.
(54) It's important to keep studying. Onward and upward, Toby.
(55) Sure, Dad.
(56) I'm aware I said I'd take you to that symposium on quantum mechanics,
(57) but I'm afraid I have to take a rain check again.
(58) But you promised. I'm sorry, Toby, but it's unavoidable.
(59) President Stone has brought forward the unveiling of the Peacekeeper.
(60) The Peacekeeper? You've got to be kidding me!
(61) I never kid. Goodbye, Son.
(62) The Peacekeeper, huh?
(63) Hey, Orrin, change of plan. Take me to the Ministry of Science.
(64) I'm sorry, Master Toby, but your father gave me strict instructions to...
(65) Stop that! What are you doing back there? Hey! Hey!
(66) Next stop, Ministry of Science.
(67) [HORNS HONKING]
(68) You ready to blow me away today, Tenma?
(69) To make my hair stand up, to knock my socks off?
(70) Yes, yes, metaphorically speaking. STONE: Well, that's the spirit.
(71) Dr. Elefun is an esteemed colleague of mine, Mr. President.
(72) He may be resistant to having his discovery used for military purposes.
(73) Well, you leave Dr. Elefun to me.
(74) TOBY: Dad! SOLDIER 1: Hold that kid!
(75) What are you doing here? I gave Orrin specific instructions to...
(76) [THUMPING]
(77) Ow, ow.
(78) I wanted to see the demonstration. You're always talking
(79) about the Peacekeeper and... Really, Toby.
(80) Your boy? Yes, sir.
(81) Well, let him tag along.
(82) Releasing potential threat.
(83) It'll be good for him, educational.
(84) Yes, sir.
(85) So, you're interested in robots, son? Robot weapons?
(86) Absolutely, though I'm sure you'll agree the latest D-Class Interceptor
(87) underlying deployment-to-target system is quite old-fashioned.
(88) [SIGHS]
(89) Nobody likes a smarty-pants, kid.
(90) Take this boy to a safe place and keep him there.
(91) What the...
(92) Dad! I think it's for the best, Toby.
(93) But you said I could see the Peacekeeper.
(94) You still can, on tonight's news with everybody else.
(95) ELEFUN: Ladies and gentlemen,
(96) allow me to present Blue Core energy.
(97) Wow. ELEFUN: Blue Core energy,
(98) a new self-sustaining power source
(99) much stronger than nuclear energy and infinitely cleaner.
(100) The raw materials came from space.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
[2004] [Around the World in 80 Days] English Transcript
(1) To the Bank of England! Quickly!
(2) Surround the building!
(3) You go that way! You go this way!
(4) There he is!
(5) Come on! After him, men!
(6) That way!
(7) He came this way. I'm sure of it. Come on!
(8) Come on, mates! Keep up!
(9) Sorry, sir.
(10) Today is the day I will finally achieve what has been deemed impossible.
(11) Man can break the 50-mile-per-hour speed barrier.
(12) And you're lucky to be a part of it, Pierre.
(13) It's Jean Michel, sir. Yes.
(14) We will make history. Or we will die trying.
(15) Die? This is very exciting.
(16) That's it! I refuse to be catapulted,
(17) electrocuted, or have my internal organs disrupted any longer!
(18) I quit!
(19) He is a very sick man!
(20) The electrocution was not my fault!
(21) You refused to wear the rubber underpants!
(22) We're looking for a bank robber.
(23) Is there no man brave enough to be my valet?
(24) Oh... Aah!
(25) I'm your new valet.
(26) Uh... I must commend the valet service
(27) on their impeccable foresight.
(28) But they know I only accept French valets.
(29) Yes. Oh! Oui! Oui!
(30) I come from a long line of French valets.
(31) On my father's side. Very, very French.
(32) But your accent. My father French. Never speak.
(33) My mother Chinese and never shuts up. All the children pick up her accent.
(34) Very well.
(35) Will you be willing to risk your life to challenge the laws of physics?
(36) Yes. Uh, and I can sing, too. Excellent. Pop this little hat on.
(37) He's got to be in here. He's this way!
(38) And the throttle in your right hand controls the speed.
(39) How do I stop? Godspeed!
(40) Uh-uh-uh...
(41) Twenty-five miles per hour. Yes, the pressure's stable-ish.
(42) We need more speed, man.
(43) Waah! Wee-yoo!
(44) Forty miles per hour. Hang on in there, my good man.
(45) Forty-seven.
(46) Forty-eight.
(47) Forty-nine.
(48) Eureka! We've done it!
(49) Uh...
(50) Waaah!
(51) I say, I say. Uh, good morning.
(52) I'm looking for a man with... Over here!
(53) There he is. There's my valet.
(54) Sorry! New valet.
(55) Whoa!
(56) Whoa!
(57) Good morning. Good morning.
(58) You'll be able to let go any second.
(59) The pack will run out of steam
(60) in exactly three, two, one.
(61) Now.
(62) Look out!
(63) That was incredible! We've broken the human speed barrier.
(64) Good-bye, sir.
(65) It's been very nice valeting for you.
(66) Let's... do it again soon.
(67) Please, wait!
(68) With you as my brave valet, I can test all my inventions.
(69) No!
(70) Spread out!
(71) Cover that... Yes, yes.
(72) I take the job. Splendid!
(73) I can't wait to present my results to the Academy.
(74) Too kind. Too kind. Thank you.
(75) And with this grant to develop new applications for copper wire,
(76) Dr. Ramsey invented this.
(77) Needless to say, the Royal Academy of Science
(78) declared this crackpot mentally incompetent,
(79) and he was duly dispatched to a lunatic asylum.
(80) Sir. I have an urgent announcement for you. Here.
(81) Don't just stand there. Read it.
(82) Oh. Um...
(83) It is with great distress
(84) that Scotland Yard announces
(85) that the Bank of England... has been robbed."
(86) My stolen Jade Buddha stolen? You blighter!
(87) You gave me every assurance that the Bank of England was impenetrable!
(88) Sir, sir, I said, "lmpregnable."
(89) It's the same thing, you idiot!
(90) Please, please, not the quills!
(91) Lord Salisbury!
(92) Please contact General Fang and inform her, no Buddha, no deal.
(93) To forgo your obligation would be dishonorable, Lord Kelvin.
(94) A woman in the Royal Academy?
(95) The Jade Buddha was delivered by us to the Bank of England.
(96) What happens while in British hands... Is absolutely your concern.
(97) Colonel Kitchner, chief of Scotland Yard,
(98) please inform General Fang
(99) what other items were stolen from the bank.
(100) Nothing else.
(2) Surround the building!
(3) You go that way! You go this way!
(4) There he is!
(5) Come on! After him, men!
(6) That way!
(7) He came this way. I'm sure of it. Come on!
(8) Come on, mates! Keep up!
(9) Sorry, sir.
(10) Today is the day I will finally achieve what has been deemed impossible.
(11) Man can break the 50-mile-per-hour speed barrier.
(12) And you're lucky to be a part of it, Pierre.
(13) It's Jean Michel, sir. Yes.
(14) We will make history. Or we will die trying.
(15) Die? This is very exciting.
(16) That's it! I refuse to be catapulted,
(17) electrocuted, or have my internal organs disrupted any longer!
(18) I quit!
(19) He is a very sick man!
(20) The electrocution was not my fault!
(21) You refused to wear the rubber underpants!
(22) We're looking for a bank robber.
(23) Is there no man brave enough to be my valet?
(24) Oh... Aah!
(25) I'm your new valet.
(26) Uh... I must commend the valet service
(27) on their impeccable foresight.
(28) But they know I only accept French valets.
(29) Yes. Oh! Oui! Oui!
(30) I come from a long line of French valets.
(31) On my father's side. Very, very French.
(32) But your accent. My father French. Never speak.
(33) My mother Chinese and never shuts up. All the children pick up her accent.
(34) Very well.
(35) Will you be willing to risk your life to challenge the laws of physics?
(36) Yes. Uh, and I can sing, too. Excellent. Pop this little hat on.
(37) He's got to be in here. He's this way!
(38) And the throttle in your right hand controls the speed.
(39) How do I stop? Godspeed!
(40) Uh-uh-uh...
(41) Twenty-five miles per hour. Yes, the pressure's stable-ish.
(42) We need more speed, man.
(43) Waah! Wee-yoo!
(44) Forty miles per hour. Hang on in there, my good man.
(45) Forty-seven.
(46) Forty-eight.
(47) Forty-nine.
(48) Eureka! We've done it!
(49) Uh...
(50) Waaah!
(51) I say, I say. Uh, good morning.
(52) I'm looking for a man with... Over here!
(53) There he is. There's my valet.
(54) Sorry! New valet.
(55) Whoa!
(56) Whoa!
(57) Good morning. Good morning.
(58) You'll be able to let go any second.
(59) The pack will run out of steam
(60) in exactly three, two, one.
(61) Now.
(62) Look out!
(63) That was incredible! We've broken the human speed barrier.
(64) Good-bye, sir.
(65) It's been very nice valeting for you.
(66) Let's... do it again soon.
(67) Please, wait!
(68) With you as my brave valet, I can test all my inventions.
(69) No!
(70) Spread out!
(71) Cover that... Yes, yes.
(72) I take the job. Splendid!
(73) I can't wait to present my results to the Academy.
(74) Too kind. Too kind. Thank you.
(75) And with this grant to develop new applications for copper wire,
(76) Dr. Ramsey invented this.
(77) Needless to say, the Royal Academy of Science
(78) declared this crackpot mentally incompetent,
(79) and he was duly dispatched to a lunatic asylum.
(80) Sir. I have an urgent announcement for you. Here.
(81) Don't just stand there. Read it.
(82) Oh. Um...
(83) It is with great distress
(84) that Scotland Yard announces
(85) that the Bank of England... has been robbed."
(86) My stolen Jade Buddha stolen? You blighter!
(87) You gave me every assurance that the Bank of England was impenetrable!
(88) Sir, sir, I said, "lmpregnable."
(89) It's the same thing, you idiot!
(90) Please, please, not the quills!
(91) Lord Salisbury!
(92) Please contact General Fang and inform her, no Buddha, no deal.
(93) To forgo your obligation would be dishonorable, Lord Kelvin.
(94) A woman in the Royal Academy?
(95) The Jade Buddha was delivered by us to the Bank of England.
(96) What happens while in British hands... Is absolutely your concern.
(97) Colonel Kitchner, chief of Scotland Yard,
(98) please inform General Fang
(99) what other items were stolen from the bank.
(100) Nothing else.
[2014] [Alone for Christmas] English Transcript
(1) Who's there?
(2) I know someone is out there.
(3) Show yourself coward.
(4) That looks good.
(5) I wonder who put that there?
(6) Hey where's the dog?
(7) Keep quiet.
(8) Hello my beauty.
(9) The bone works like a charm every time.
(10) Come on. Let's get out of here.
(11) Who are those guys?
(12) Oh boy, I'm really in the doghouse now.
(13) Mama.
(14) Huh?
(15) I heard something downstairs.
(16) Mama. Columbus. It isn't Santa.
(17) Christmas is still a day away.
(18) I know! This is something else. I sense danger.
(19) Mama.
(20) Mama.
(21) We're not watch dogs. Nobody is robbing the house.
(22) Mama.
(23) You heard that, right?
(24) Yeah but...
(25) Mama.
(26) Do not fear young madden. Your hero has arrived.
(27) Mama.
(28) Wait.
(29) She's trapped in one of these packages.
(30) Mama.
(31) Mama. I want to pee.
(32) Poor thing soiled herself.
(33) Quick, before she runs out of air.
(34) Columbus, it's a doll.
(35) Huh?
(36) Mama.
(37) Bone, what did you do?
(38) Busted!
(39) Give him some love. Give him some love.
(40) Here sit down baby. Yes!
(41) He brought down the whole tree.
(42) It was savaged! Opened all the presents.
(43) Nope. We called this year.
(44) The nerf Bazooka?
(45) Are you kidding me? My parents have gone mental.
(46) I would have canceled the whole holiday.
(47) Not that it would have mattered that much.
(48) There's barely been any snow this year.
(49) It doesn't feel very Merry anyway.
(50) I'm telling you Hunter, this is going to be the worst Christmas ever!
(51) Dylan, a moment?
(52) I'll catch you later.
(53) Thank you. Umm,
(54) Look. I'm sorry guys
(55) but Bone can't come with us to Grandma's this year.
(56) She's getting too old
(57) and we can't risk Bone knocking her down
(58) or ripping up her furniture.
(59) He's been acting wild lately.
(60) So he's going to stay at the Kennel and that's how it's got to be.
(61) I have to put my foot down.
(62) I am the boss. I am the head of this house hold.
(63) But Dad!
(64) But we just moved to this house, he's gonna freak out.
(65) Well... Yeah.
(66) Guys it's only a week.
(67) Bone will be fine.
(68) Those Kennels are like prison camps.
(69) Mean brutal mutts.
(70) I hear that if a dog enters the big house
(71) wearing a sweater he'll get shanked.
(72) Won't he be lonely?
(73) We will be back before he even knows we left.
(74) And Columbus will keep the rest of us company.
(75) Okay. I guess.
(76) I hope Bone packs a sharp chew stick.
(77) Now, we have a long drive ahead of us,
(78) so get washed, dressed, and pack up.
(79) And don't leave any food out for the mice.
(80) I don't want this house destroyed.
(81) Before we have a chance to destroy it ourselves.
(82) Oh and use the shower downstairs please.
(83) The hot water knob is still broken. This house has old pipes.
(84) Move it on out.
(85) The faster we get to grandma and grandpa's,
(86) the faster we get eggnog. Yay! Eggnog. Eggnog. Eggnog.
(87) What's Eggnog?
(88) I'm so sorry that I ruined Christmas.
(89) Got a few bad dogs and a newspaper to the nose.
(90) No biggy. I can handle it.
(91) But aren't you mad you're not going to grandma's?
(92) Thought this was just a time out.
(93) I'm going to miss the big turkey dinner.
(94) I'm the worst brother ever.
(95) Look, you're just new here.
(96) You don't understand our place.
(97) Don't try to be something you're not.
(98) A hero. Yeah.
(99) I know. I just thought...
(100) You see a beware of dog sign outside this house?
(2) I know someone is out there.
(3) Show yourself coward.
(4) That looks good.
(5) I wonder who put that there?
(6) Hey where's the dog?
(7) Keep quiet.
(8) Hello my beauty.
(9) The bone works like a charm every time.
(10) Come on. Let's get out of here.
(11) Who are those guys?
(12) Oh boy, I'm really in the doghouse now.
(13) Mama.
(14) Huh?
(15) I heard something downstairs.
(16) Mama. Columbus. It isn't Santa.
(17) Christmas is still a day away.
(18) I know! This is something else. I sense danger.
(19) Mama.
(20) Mama.
(21) We're not watch dogs. Nobody is robbing the house.
(22) Mama.
(23) You heard that, right?
(24) Yeah but...
(25) Mama.
(26) Do not fear young madden. Your hero has arrived.
(27) Mama.
(28) Wait.
(29) She's trapped in one of these packages.
(30) Mama.
(31) Mama. I want to pee.
(32) Poor thing soiled herself.
(33) Quick, before she runs out of air.
(34) Columbus, it's a doll.
(35) Huh?
(36) Mama.
(37) Bone, what did you do?
(38) Busted!
(39) Give him some love. Give him some love.
(40) Here sit down baby. Yes!
(41) He brought down the whole tree.
(42) It was savaged! Opened all the presents.
(43) Nope. We called this year.
(44) The nerf Bazooka?
(45) Are you kidding me? My parents have gone mental.
(46) I would have canceled the whole holiday.
(47) Not that it would have mattered that much.
(48) There's barely been any snow this year.
(49) It doesn't feel very Merry anyway.
(50) I'm telling you Hunter, this is going to be the worst Christmas ever!
(51) Dylan, a moment?
(52) I'll catch you later.
(53) Thank you. Umm,
(54) Look. I'm sorry guys
(55) but Bone can't come with us to Grandma's this year.
(56) She's getting too old
(57) and we can't risk Bone knocking her down
(58) or ripping up her furniture.
(59) He's been acting wild lately.
(60) So he's going to stay at the Kennel and that's how it's got to be.
(61) I have to put my foot down.
(62) I am the boss. I am the head of this house hold.
(63) But Dad!
(64) But we just moved to this house, he's gonna freak out.
(65) Well... Yeah.
(66) Guys it's only a week.
(67) Bone will be fine.
(68) Those Kennels are like prison camps.
(69) Mean brutal mutts.
(70) I hear that if a dog enters the big house
(71) wearing a sweater he'll get shanked.
(72) Won't he be lonely?
(73) We will be back before he even knows we left.
(74) And Columbus will keep the rest of us company.
(75) Okay. I guess.
(76) I hope Bone packs a sharp chew stick.
(77) Now, we have a long drive ahead of us,
(78) so get washed, dressed, and pack up.
(79) And don't leave any food out for the mice.
(80) I don't want this house destroyed.
(81) Before we have a chance to destroy it ourselves.
(82) Oh and use the shower downstairs please.
(83) The hot water knob is still broken. This house has old pipes.
(84) Move it on out.
(85) The faster we get to grandma and grandpa's,
(86) the faster we get eggnog. Yay! Eggnog. Eggnog. Eggnog.
(87) What's Eggnog?
(88) I'm so sorry that I ruined Christmas.
(89) Got a few bad dogs and a newspaper to the nose.
(90) No biggy. I can handle it.
(91) But aren't you mad you're not going to grandma's?
(92) Thought this was just a time out.
(93) I'm going to miss the big turkey dinner.
(94) I'm the worst brother ever.
(95) Look, you're just new here.
(96) You don't understand our place.
(97) Don't try to be something you're not.
(98) A hero. Yeah.
(99) I know. I just thought...
(100) You see a beware of dog sign outside this house?
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
[2006] [Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker] English Transcript
(1) Settle down, everybody.
(2) Quiet, please.
(3) Mobile phones off. Thank you very much.
(4) OK.
(5) So, what is it that makes us what we are?
(6) What is it that defines us?
(7) Is it where we live?
(8) Is it our schooling?
(9) Or is it our family?
(10) Alex Rider. Family?
(11) Alex?
(12) Yes, sir? Have you prepared something for us?
(13) Yes. Come on, then.
(14) There's not much I can say about my family.
(15) I didn't know my parents. They died when I was small.
(16) I live with my uncle.
(17) He's never around, so I can't tell you much about him either.
(18) I have a housekeeper because he's always away on business.
(19) She's an American. Her name is Jack.
(20) She's always there for me, which is great, because... he isn't.
(21) My uncle...
(22) He's never gonna set the world on fire because he's got a real boring job.
(23) Intruder alert! Intruder alert!
(24) His work means a lot to him, but...
(25) he never talks about it.
(26) Where's your uncle now?
(27) He mentioned a conference in Cornwall.
(28) Life in the slow lane.
(29) Whoops-a-daisy! That's the way to do it.
(30) Oh, what a pity!
(31) I wish I knew more about my uncle, but he's not easy to pin down.
(32) And that's about it.
(33) The end.
(34) Thank you, Alex.
(35) Hey, Sabina.
(36) Alex.
(37) I was wondering-do you wanna do something this weekend?
(38) I can't. I have riding lessons, and... I'm going out with my parents.
(39) It doesn't matter.
(40) Maybe...
(41) Next weekend? Whatever.
(42) Hey, Alex? Hey. Are you coming home?
(43) Yeah, I'm on my way now.
(44) How was the conference?
(45) Uh... It was fine.
(46) You know how they are. No, I don't. You never tell me.
(47) There isn't much to tell. Wait a minute.
(48) Hello? Hello?
(49) Hello?
(50) What was that? Nothing.
(51) I'm really sorry about last week.
(52) I know I said I'd be there, but this trip just came out of nowhere.
(53) As always.
(54) Yeah.
(55) I'll be back in time for dinner, whatever Jack's cooked.
(56) Then we've got the whole weekend. Really?
(57) When did I ever let you down? Really want me to answer that?
(58) Yeah, I know. Look, I'll see you soon, OK?
(59) I'm glad you called.
(60) Yeah, me too.
(61) I'll see you later, Alex.
(62) Bye. Bye.
(63) On The Road
(64) And then I see you again
(65) And that look is in your eyes
(66) You blew my mind but it wasn't real
(67) Blame
(68) You and I
(69) We're floating in a kaleidoscope of lies
(70) And tell me why
(71) You dress the truth in a velvet disguise
(72) I wanna break free
(73) You can never shake what I believe
(74) And the sunrise
(75) Paints the skies red with shame
(76) And you wake up to find the whole world's gone insane
(77) But if you hide yourself away
(78) Well, I say
(79) Hey, you've only got yourself to blame
(80) Blame, blame, blame...
(81) Got to decide
(82) Whether or not you believe all those lies
(83) But take it from me
(84) They got a stranglehold
(85) On the air we breathe
(86) And the sunrise burns the sky red with shame
(87) And we wake up to find the whole world's gone insane
(88) But if you hide yourself away
(89) Well, I say
(90) You've only got yourself to blame
(91) Jack?
(92) Jack?
(93) Jack?
(94) Jack, are you here?
(95) Hah!
(96) Jack.
(97) Arigato.
(98) Let's begin.
(99) I met the most amazing guy at the fishmonger's today.
(100) Know what the problem with this country is?
(2) Quiet, please.
(3) Mobile phones off. Thank you very much.
(4) OK.
(5) So, what is it that makes us what we are?
(6) What is it that defines us?
(7) Is it where we live?
(8) Is it our schooling?
(9) Or is it our family?
(10) Alex Rider. Family?
(11) Alex?
(12) Yes, sir? Have you prepared something for us?
(13) Yes. Come on, then.
(14) There's not much I can say about my family.
(15) I didn't know my parents. They died when I was small.
(16) I live with my uncle.
(17) He's never around, so I can't tell you much about him either.
(18) I have a housekeeper because he's always away on business.
(19) She's an American. Her name is Jack.
(20) She's always there for me, which is great, because... he isn't.
(21) My uncle...
(22) He's never gonna set the world on fire because he's got a real boring job.
(23) Intruder alert! Intruder alert!
(24) His work means a lot to him, but...
(25) he never talks about it.
(26) Where's your uncle now?
(27) He mentioned a conference in Cornwall.
(28) Life in the slow lane.
(29) Whoops-a-daisy! That's the way to do it.
(30) Oh, what a pity!
(31) I wish I knew more about my uncle, but he's not easy to pin down.
(32) And that's about it.
(33) The end.
(34) Thank you, Alex.
(35) Hey, Sabina.
(36) Alex.
(37) I was wondering-do you wanna do something this weekend?
(38) I can't. I have riding lessons, and... I'm going out with my parents.
(39) It doesn't matter.
(40) Maybe...
(41) Next weekend? Whatever.
(42) Hey, Alex? Hey. Are you coming home?
(43) Yeah, I'm on my way now.
(44) How was the conference?
(45) Uh... It was fine.
(46) You know how they are. No, I don't. You never tell me.
(47) There isn't much to tell. Wait a minute.
(48) Hello? Hello?
(49) Hello?
(50) What was that? Nothing.
(51) I'm really sorry about last week.
(52) I know I said I'd be there, but this trip just came out of nowhere.
(53) As always.
(54) Yeah.
(55) I'll be back in time for dinner, whatever Jack's cooked.
(56) Then we've got the whole weekend. Really?
(57) When did I ever let you down? Really want me to answer that?
(58) Yeah, I know. Look, I'll see you soon, OK?
(59) I'm glad you called.
(60) Yeah, me too.
(61) I'll see you later, Alex.
(62) Bye. Bye.
(63) On The Road
(64) And then I see you again
(65) And that look is in your eyes
(66) You blew my mind but it wasn't real
(67) Blame
(68) You and I
(69) We're floating in a kaleidoscope of lies
(70) And tell me why
(71) You dress the truth in a velvet disguise
(72) I wanna break free
(73) You can never shake what I believe
(74) And the sunrise
(75) Paints the skies red with shame
(76) And you wake up to find the whole world's gone insane
(77) But if you hide yourself away
(78) Well, I say
(79) Hey, you've only got yourself to blame
(80) Blame, blame, blame...
(81) Got to decide
(82) Whether or not you believe all those lies
(83) But take it from me
(84) They got a stranglehold
(85) On the air we breathe
(86) And the sunrise burns the sky red with shame
(87) And we wake up to find the whole world's gone insane
(88) But if you hide yourself away
(89) Well, I say
(90) You've only got yourself to blame
(91) Jack?
(92) Jack?
(93) Jack?
(94) Jack, are you here?
(95) Hah!
(96) Jack.
(97) Arigato.
(98) Let's begin.
(99) I met the most amazing guy at the fishmonger's today.
(100) Know what the problem with this country is?
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