Jetsons: The Movie Page #2

Synopsis: The Jetsons have made their film debut in a film about family, friends, and all that stuff. George's tightwad boss, Mr. Spacely, is determined to get his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to make 1,000,000 sprocketts, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared for some reason, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: it would have to be someone mighty brave, and mighty stupid. So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: Jane, his sensible and loving wife; Judy- his rebellious teenage daughter who's gotten a new boyfriend: a super galactical rock star; Elroy- basketball champ who's losing faith in his father; and Rosie, his sassy maid. So while Judy meets another boy and enjoys a huge shopping mall, George sets off to work with his new friend, a robot foreman named Rudy 2. The factory is soon sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears. So it's up to Elroy and his new friends to rescue George. Along
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
G
Year:
1990
82 min
1,740 Views


It's thinking, Mr Cpacely.

- It's thinking.

- [zapping, beeping]

Jetson?!

I wouldn't use Jetson if Spacely

Sprockets were going bankrupt!

If I needed a transfusion!

If I lost my stockholders!

My home!

If I were penniless!

Penniless?

- He is expendable.

- Perfect.

- Jetson!

- [screams]

You. Here. Now.

Welcome aboard,

Vice President Jetson.

[stutters] Vice president?

Right, vice president in charge

of the Orbiting ore Asteroid.

Congratulations!

Me, vice president?

Don't slobber, George.

You and your family leave tomorrow.

Go home. Pack.

Vice president? Pack? Go?

Ah, how quickly you grasp things.

I knew you were the right man

for the job up there.

Up there?

George? What do you

do for us down here?

Well, I push the button

that gets things started.

Exactly, and now, with your faily

beside you, you face a new challenge.

Are you up to it, Jetson?

Yes, sir, Mr Spacely.

- It's going to be lot of work.

- Not too much for me, sir.

Good, then roll up your sleeves.

You'll be working overtime.

- [cuckooing]

- [band plays]

Gosh, the game's almost over.

I wonder what's keeping Dad.

Elroy!

[girl] Go, Elroy!

- Now, coach?

- Now, Elroy.

The last shot of the game

to win it for us.

You got the tall guy on you.

- Shall I give him the Elroy Elevator?

- What else? It's the only shot you got.

Get out there and sink it, or I'm sunk.

Here it comes, the Elroy Elevator.

Going up, going down.

Going up, going down.

Going in.

[crowd cheers, screams]

- All right!

- [girl] Great shot, Elroy!

Hey, where's Dad?

My big moment,

and he wasn't here to see it.

[man] Will you still be there?

It's so hard to reason

with a heart out of control

Why wait to hear an answer

when it's too soon to know

Maybe love

Maybe not

No, the chance is all we're given

The chance is all we've got

Maybe love

Maybe not

Still something in me

says this may be love

All I know for certain is

I've never felt like this

A love that lasts forever

could start with just a kiss

Hey, what's your name?

Uh, Ju... Ju... Judy.

Well, Ju-Ju-Judy,

we got a date Friday night.

Maybe love

Maybe not

[squealing] You've got

a real date with Cosmic Cosmo!

How nebular!

- [both screaming]

- Maybe love

And you can be sure your donation

will help the recycling programme,

Mrs Skypad.

Thank you.

[Elroy sighs]

What's the matter, Elroy?

Did your team lose the big game?

No, I made the winning shot.

Why so upset, then?

Dad never showed up.

- Why, that's not like him.

- [zipping]

Tomorrow, tomorrow.

I've got a date witn Cosmic Cosmo.

Tomorrow!

Ah, young love.

I remember one time my date and I

tripped the light fantastic,

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