Ice Age Page #4

Synopsis: Back when the Earth was being overrun by glaciers, and animals were scurrying to save themselves from the upcoming Ice Age, a sloth named Sid, a woolly mammoth named Manny, and a saber-toothed tiger named Diego are forced to become unlikely heroes. The three reluctantly come together when they have to return a human child to its father while braving the deadly elements of the impending Ice Age.
Director(s): Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha (co-director)
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 5 wins & 29 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
PG
Year:
2002
81 min
$176,400,000
Website
7,179 Views


I don't know, but I've been told

End of the world be mighty cold

Prepare for the Ice age!

Protect the dodo way of life!

Survival separates the dodos from the beasts!

Protect the dodo way of life!

Prepare for the Ice age!

- Ice age?

- I've heard of these crackpots.

- Intruders.

- Now, don't fall in.

- If you do, you will definitely...

- Intruders. Intruder...

...burn and die.

Hey, can we have our melon back?

Junior's hungry and...

No way. This is our private

stockpile for the Ice age.

Subarctic temperatures will force us

underground for a billion, billion years.

So you got three melons?

If you weren't smart enough to plan ahead,

then doom on you!

- Doom on you. Doom on you.

- Doom on you. Doom on you.

- Doom on you.

- Get away from me.

Doom on you...

Oh, no! No!

Retrieve the melon.

Tae kwon dodos, attack!

- The melon.

- The melon, the melon, the melon...

There goes our last female.

- Got it, got it, got it.

- Don't got it.

- The last melon.

- The last melon.

Ah, Sid! Now we gotta find more food.

Right, more to the right. Right, right, right.

- Look at that. Dinner and a show.

- Left, left, left.

Now to find a meal

befitting a conquering hero.

What ho? A foe? Come on,

come on. You want a piece of me?

Spoils worthy of such a noble...

Bedtime, squirt.

The triumphant return.

Huh? Oh, that.

I'm so full. How about a good-night

kiss for your big buddy, Sid?

- He's asleep.

- I was talking to you.

Fine, I'll tuck myself in.

All right, good night.

Will you stop it?

All right, all right. I was trying to relax.

Oy.

- What the...?

- Slice me. It'll be the last thing you ever do.

- I'm workin' here, you waste of fur.

- Frustrated, Diego?

Tracking down helpless infants

too difficult for you?

- What are you two doin' here?

- Soto's getting tired of waiting.

Yeah, he said "Come back with the baby,

or don't come back at all. "

I have a message for Soto.

Tell him I'm bringing the baby.

And tell him I'm bringing...

a mammoth.

- A mammoth?

- Mammoths never travel alone.

This one does,

and I'm leading him to Half Peak.

Look at all that meat. Let's get him.

Not yet. We'll need the whole pack

to bring this mammoth down.

Get everyone ready.

Now.

- Where's the baby?

- You lost it?

- Sid!

- Sid!

It's so ugly. Positively adorable.

Hello, pumpkin. Hello, little baldy bean.

- Where'd you find it?

- The poor kid, all alone in the wild.

Sabres were closing in on him.

- So I just snatched him.

- So brave.

Yeah, well, he needed me,

and I only wish I had one of my own, too.

Really? I find that attractive in a male.

Alas. Who wouldn't want

a family, I always say.

- Where've you been hiding?

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