Paddington 2 Page #2
- PG
- Year:
- 2017
- 103 min
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she's got left.
And it isn't every day
a bear turns 100.
Quite so. Ah!
How about these rolling shoes?
Please, Mr. Gruber,
be serious.
Perhaps your auntie's
rolling days are behind her.
Oh, what's this? (BLOWS)
Ah, that must be
the popping book.
Very interesting.
Really?
You see, Madame Kozlova's
great-grandmother,
who started the fair,
was also a brilliant artist.
And every time
they visited a new city,
she made a popping book
to remember it by.
Oh!
And this is London.
PADDINGTON:
Oh, Mr. Gruber,it's wonderful.
Aunt Lucy always dreamed
of coming to London
and never had the chance.
But if she saw this,
it would be like
she were finally here.
(SEAGULLS SQUAWKING)
- (SHIP HORN BLARING)
- (PASSENGERS CHEERING)
PADDINGTON:
Aunt Lucy! Aunt Lucy!
LUCY:
Paddington!Oh!
Come with me, Aunt Lucy.
Oh, yes, please.
I want to see everything.
NEWS VENDOR:
Get all- Well, what do you think?
- It's wonderful.
All aboard.
- One and a half bears, please.
- Mind your step, madam.
LUCY:
(PIGEON COOING)
(BIG BEN TOLLING)
Oh, Paddington, you've made
an old bear so very happy.
This is perfect.
- Oh.
- Huh?
We have a snag.
Do we?
You see, this popping book
is the only one of its kind,
and they want rather
a lot of money for it.
Oh, well, Mrs. Bird found this
coin in my ear at breakfast.
Perhaps there's more.
(CHUCKLES) It would take more
than an earful, Mr. Brown.
Oh.
Let's take another look
at the monkey.
I think he's super-duper.
- (TOY MONKEY GIBBERING)
- Oh!
I can fix that.
That's very kind, Mr. Gruber,
but Aunt Lucy did so much
for me when I was a cub,
and this could be my way
I'm going to get a job
and buy that book.
Back in a few minutes,
Paddington.
- Ciao ciao.
- Ciao ciao, Mr. Giuseppe.
Good afternoon. Welcome to
Giuseppe's grooming salon.
What can I do for you
today, sir?
A shave? A light pomade?
Or is it just a brush?
- (STORE BELLS JINGLE)
- (GASPS)
Quick trim, barber.
Oh, I'm not the barber.
I just tidy up.
That's all I want.
Tidy up the back and sides,
nothing off the top.
Yes, but...
No buts.
Come on, man, chop-chop.
If you say so, sir.
Hmm.
Ah.
Hmm...
- (WHIRRING)
- Oh. Whoa!
(SNORING)
(PHONE RINGING)
(VIBRATING) Giuseppe's?
Would you mind
if I call you back?
shave a customer.
Oh, thank goodness.
(YELPS)
Just putting you on hold.
(SCREAMING)
But I don't want to.
(SIGHS) It's only a
haircut, Nelson.
There's nothing
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