Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell Page #2
- PG-13
- Year:
- 2018
- 98 min
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What the hell happened here?
Something attacked them
from under the ice.
It can't be!
(ROARS)
(PHONE RINGING)
(GROANING)
Chang's.
(SCREAMS)
Yo, Burt! What's up?
Calisthenics.
Feel free to join in.
I think I'll pass.
You wanna earn your keep,
go stock some shelves.
I'd love to, but you've got
a phone call.
Take a message.
I tried,
but there's a lady
holding on the line,
who's got a very sexy
phone voice, by the way.
She told me to tell you
that they've got, uh...
I can't read my writing.
What does that word...
What does that say? That she's got, uh...
- Graboids? Where?
- Mr. Gummer?
Affirmative. Who's this?
Dr. Rita Sims. I'm calling
from Nunavut Province, Canada.
We're 67 degrees north.
- That's the Canadian Arctic.
- Yes, it is.
an international research team.
We' re based at Bote Canyon.
How'd you get this number?
You from the government?
Is she hot?
Well, I have an associate
familiar with your work.
I think your associate
must be half a bubble off plumb.
That was my first reaction,
but she's actually very bright.
She knows a lot
about Graboid mythology.
Graboids are no myth,
but they're a desert phenomenon.
I think this is
a colossal time suck, Miss, uh...
Dr. Sims.
Graboids do not and cannot
exist in the Arctic, Dr. Sims!
- Impossible.
- Ask her if she's hot.
Improbable but not impossible.
- Who's this?
- This is Valerie.
First, let me say that,
as a major Graboid enthusiast,
I have admired your work
for years. Here's what I know.
Graboids are subterranean
worm-like predator
unlike any other life form cataloged
in Earth's genetic or fossil record.
When fully grown,
to 10 meters in length
and weigh up to 20 tons.
Their semi-rigid internal structure
is covered by a leathery carapace.
They're daytime hunters
and have no eyes,
but what's most fascinating
to me about their predatory acuity
is that it's based on vibration.
Go on. I'm listening.
They have a massive black armored beak
and two hooked mandibles,
one on either side of their jaw.
The species is Precambrian and have long
and powerful snake-like tentacles,
If you'd like,
I can give you the 411
On the morphological
subspecies
known as the Ass Blaster
a.k.a. Mexicana Combustus.
You're a treasure-trove of
Graboidology, Miss, but I...
on two different continents, Mr. Gummer.
That's why I insisted
that we call.
But why are you so sure
this is a Graboid attack?
The kill site
has all the telltale signs.
Except for location.
I don't know.
Call it a gut feeling, intuition.
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