Jetsons: The Movie Page #3

Synopsis: The Jetsons have made their film debut in a film about family, friends, and all that stuff. George's tightwad boss, Mr. Spacely, is determined to get his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to make 1,000,000 sprocketts, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared for some reason, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: it would have to be someone mighty brave, and mighty stupid. So who does he pick? George Jetson. So George packs up his family: Jane, his sensible and loving wife; Judy- his rebellious teenage daughter who's gotten a new boyfriend: a super galactical rock star; Elroy- basketball champ who's losing faith in his father; and Rosie, his sassy maid. So while Judy meets another boy and enjoys a huge shopping mall, George sets off to work with his new friend, a robot foreman named Rudy 2. The factory is soon sabotaged on opening day, so George intends to investigate and disappears. So it's up to Elroy and his new friends to rescue George. Along
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
G
Year:
1990
82 min
1,749 Views


and we tripped a few

circuit breakers too.

Hello, I'm home,

and I've got great news!

They made me a vice president.

- Way to go, George!

- Yay, Dad!

[all] All right!

We gotta move.

[all] Move?

Yep, to Spacely's Orbiting Ore Asteroid.

[all] To Spacely's

Orbiting Ore Asteroid?

- Tomorrow.

- [all] Tomorrow?

But what about my spaceball playoffs?

And my date with Cosmic Cosmo.

And my recycling.

Hey, I thought you'd be happy.

You all know how long

I've wanted to get a promotion.

And besides,

I'm doing it all for you, my family.

[garbled dog-speak] Ah, George.

Your father's right, kids.

I'm sorry, honey.

I'm really thrilled for you.

Metacataclysmic.

- Her life is over.

- My life is over!

She just needs to get used to the idea.

She's not the only one.

Oh, well, maybe it won't be so bad.

How long can Mr J last

as a vice president anyways?

I'll start packing.

Don't be so glum, Elroy.

With my new job, I can set my own hours.

We'll have lost of extra time together.

Then you can help me perfect

my Elroy Elevator shot?

Son, we'll make you a spaceball star.

[Shane Sutton:
Staying Together]

Thare it is.

It won't be long now.

Yeah, I can hardly wait.

[Jane] Look, Judy,

it's got a shopping mall.

A mall?

Oh, nothing matters without Cosmo.

[Jane] It doesn't look so bad at all.

[Rosie] I hope they have

a Quickie Lube Robot Repair.

My arm squeaks from all that packin'.

Look, there's the Orbiting Ore Asteroid.

And there's the new plant.

Your new plant, Mr Vice President.

[laughing] Well...

[George] Hey, take a look. Our new

hometown. Intergalactic Garden Estates.

[Rosie] It doesn't look like

anyplace I've ever seen before.

What's this, the garage?

It's very nice, George.

- [Rosie] Oh, brother!

- [sighs]

Oh, I guess I can do something with it.

You're gonna have to.

It's empty.

Well, uh, maybe the furniture and stuff

is just late being delivered, maybe.

- Where's my room?

- Where's the kitchen?

Where's the phone? I've gotta call

Francie and find out what I'm missing.

I wonder if this thing works up here.

[gasps] Say! Oh, how nice.

Yeow!

[zaps]

Whoo! Ahh!

Oh, wow! This is orbital!

Come on, boy!

Let's give this thing a whirl.

- All right!

- What'll it be, Astro?

Slow, medium of fast?

Slow!

Jane! Get me off this crazy thing!

Oh, boy! This is better than home!

Say, isn't this nice.

"Welcome Jetsons."

Hey! Whoa! Hold it!

[doorbell rings]

Now, who could that be?

Welcome wagon!

I'm your upstairs neighbour, Lucy 2!

Oh, thank you, Lucy.

How nice.

I'm Jane Jetson. George,

come meet one of our new neighbours.

That's my husband.

What breed is he?

No, not Astro.

Him, George.

Him George!

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