The Return of Swamp Thing Page #2

Synopsis: The Swamp Thing returns to battle the evil Dr. Arcane, who has a new science lab full of creatures transformed by genetic mutation, and chooses Heather Locklear as his new object of affection.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jim Wynorski
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
PG-13
Year:
1989
88 min
200 Views


Take a look into your own body,

one of God's most magnificent creations,

and what do you see?

Straight lines and deodorant,

chrome and Formica? No, no, no.

You see blood and bone, pump and flow,

and a million messy miracles.

Look at the most creative thing

man and woman can do together

and you'll see

something growing, unpredictable,

magical, hot.

Save the malarkey for your wife, Holland.

If you don't mind,

where the hell's the sensor?

It's right over there.

Looks OK to me.

Here, let me help.

(rattles)

Well, it doesn't look OK to me.

- Let's get back.

- All right.

Charlie?

Charlie!

Cable, what the hell is your story?

Anything suspicious happen

while we were gone?

You're damn right.

Something suspicious did happen.

A stupid broad of an agent,

first day on the job,

takes a scientist we're supposed

to be guarding for a romp in the bush.

- Hold it. Just cool it.

- You think you're on a picnic?

Wait. It was my idea to take her out there.

She was doin' her job.

- Why do you have to be so worried?

- It's my job to worry.

And if I have my way, you'll be

on the next chopper back to Washington.

A woman has no place

around a guy like you.

There's a cut sensor out there.

- Which sector?

- Sector three.

Hank was working on that

when he was bitten by the 'gator.

He didn't put it all back together again

before we took him to the hospital.

- "Tickled pink", huh?

- I'm really sorry, Cable.

Well, I guess you can't be blamed

for following your natural way.

Did either of you see

one of our guys out there? Ronnie?

- No. Why?

- We seem to have lost contact with him.

(explosion)

- Linda, are you all right?

- It's OK, it's OK.

The damnedest thing.

You know this new batch you had me

cook up with the host from Alessandro?

I knew we were up to something

revolutionary, but this is dynamite.

Watch.

- Incredible.

- Weird, huh?

- Yeah.

- Congratulations.

You've managed to reinvent nitro. Let's

hope this project doesn't end with a bang.

Come on, Charlie, please.

I gotta write this down.

I thought you were

working on a weapons system.

- I knew it wasn't just plants.

- Plants, plants.

The only way I thought my work

would be explosive was socially.

It's never been this volatile before.

Linda, prep a sample of that

for the electron microscope, please.

- And be very careful with it.

- What is it you've been doing here?

Come over here. I'll show you.

You see those little guys?

DNA chromosomes

from the common lab bacilli E. coli.

Now, you see that one? Another simple

bacilli. Plant matrix called D complex.

Each of these organisms have existed in

the labs for years, but always separately,

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Len Wein

Leonard Norman Wein (; June 12, 1948 – September 10, 2017) was an American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men (including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus). Additionally, he was the editor for writer Alan Moore and illustrator Dave Gibbons' influential DC miniseries Watchmen. Wein was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2008. more…

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