A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Page #8

Synopsis: Sammy and Ray, leatherback turtles and friends forever, are enjoying an atoll's water and sand, shepherding new hatchlings Ricky and Ella out to sea. Suddenly, a poacher swoops in and ships them off to be part of a spectacular aquarium show for tourists in Dubai. The kingpin of the place, Big D the seahorse, enlists them in his plans for a great escape. But with their new friends Jimbo the bug-eyed blob fish and Lulu the snippy lobster, Annabel the sweet Octopus, and a whole family of penguins, Sammy and Ray hatch breakout plans of their own. That is when little Ricky and Ella arrive, determined to break in to rescue them. After a series of thrilling adventures and narrow escapes, our heroes head south to meet up with Shelly, Sammy's first and only love.
Production: Studio Canal
 
IMDB:
5.7
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Year:
2012
92 min
$519,049
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Oh, no, no, no ...

Ray! Where are you, Ray?

Don't panic. I'll get you out.

Hold on, buddy. Hold on.

It's too heavy.

Get off the ice. Now!.

Seems rather pathetic,

don't you think?

To help or not to help?

Well I suppose if we

want any peace, we must.

Tuna time!

Sounds cool, Ray!

Some plan.

That was a suicide mission!

Mission! Lulu?

Where is Lulu?

You're still with us.

What say we go down there

and give them a helping claw?

Stay with mission, soldier!

Continue recon duty!

Poor Lulu.

Oh dear! That didn't

sound very promising.

That makes ten.

But then ... who's counting?

What a way to go.

But at least he went down

with honour on the battlefield.

That sure beats getting

eaten by some human.

What the ... ?

By the way, you should know none

of Big D's plans have ever worked.

I hear you, loud and clear.

Thank you.

Oh, you're so dark.

Yes. Like taking

sardines from a baby seal.

Yeah, well you know ...

he needed a slight attitude adjustment.

A time-out.

Cousin was always jealous

of my success back home.

Couldn't stand that

I was getting all the ladies.

Anyway, I thought it was a good way

to break the ice between us.

Here you are.

So what took you so long?

You see anything useful or what?

Ray almost got crushed to death.

If you consider that useful.

He's a tough guy.

Hey, where is

that looney lobster?

I got a mission for him.

He didn't make it out.

Hey, what are you going to do?

Sometimes you get collateral damage.

- Know what I mean?

- Actually, I don't.

That's okay.

The important thing is you're safe.

Maybe next time.

It's not okay.

Your plans are useless.

- What?

- End of story.

You thought that

was the whole plan?

It was just a look-see!

That crazy lobster was reckless.

He wasn't even

supposed to be there!

And nobody told him to take

a nose dive into the freezing water.

You ain't pinning this one on me!

Hey, if the shell fits, wear it.

You got no idea how

to get out of here, dude.

Oh, so you want to

see somebody get out?

I'll show you how to get out.

Right now!

You two ready?

- You good?

- Yah, I'm good. You?

- I'm good. How about you?

- I'm good!

Are you sure, because you look like

you're coming down with something.

- Are you two finished?

- Yeah, I think so.

Okay, let's see

those pearly whites.

You serious?

We didn't sign up for this.

To be clear, Big D, you

want us to go into his mouth.

Trust me.

Get on with it. You, first.

Me? Why me?

You're smaller, you go first.

Age before beauty ...

Okay, but whatever you do.

Don't eat me.

Now clap your trap.

Wow, it's dark in here.

You swallowed him!

Oh, come on!

You guys can't take a joke or what?

Hey, Ricky, wake up.

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