Tomorrowland Page #3

Synopsis: Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as "Tomorrowland."
Director(s): Brad Bird
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 17 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
49%
PG
Year:
2015
130 min
$71,526,443
Website
4,990 Views


You got one pin, one pack of Beemans

gum, and I don't know what this is.

Sign here.

- That's not mine.

- What's not yours?

The pin. I've never...

No way.

Have I been here the whole time?

I know.

No!

I got it.

You have no idea

of the strings I had to pull

to keep Homeland Security

from pressing charges, Casey.

This is not just vandalism. All right?

- It's NASA. It's government property.

- Have you ever seen this before?

You're not getting it, are you?

I am very upset with you!

I get it, you're angry. I understand.

But I just need you to look at it.

Does it look weird?

- Don't touch it!

- Why are you yelling at me?

Not while you're driving, Dad.

It's dangerous.

Just pull over.

Pull over.

I swear to God, Case,

if you're on drugs...

I'm not on drugs. Just look.

I need you to be NASA Dad now.

New Frontier Dad. Okay?

All will be explained

as soon as you touch this pin.

What is...

It's not working?

You're not seeing this?

Stop it.

Honestly, Casey,

I don't know what's gotten into you.

Middle of the night...

- A little help, guys?

- Zen move, Dexter.

Totally swift.

Come on, idiots.

We're gonna be late for R and D.

The HoverRail will be

arriving in one minute.

- Are you coming?

- You can see me?

We don't have all day.

Wait for us!

Northbound line now departing.

Next stop, Spaceport.

Wow! Look at the rings!

Wow! Cool!

Be sure to follow

the procedures strictly.

You know how you need your sleep.

Dad, you're embarrassing me.

- Do you promise to transmit every day?

- Even when you're out of range.

Come on, what's the big deal?

We're only going 20 light-years out.

Now arriving, Spaceport.

Come on, please.

I'll be okay.

Hey, guys. Over here.

- Hey!

- Hey!

Come on, please! I love you guys.

You're going to make me cry

in front of my friends, okay?

Bye! Bye!

Come on. We saved a seat just for you.

Now you run out of power?

- Nate, wake up!

- I didn't do it!

Dad changed

the password to his computer.

Do you know it?

You smell like swamp.

Tell me the password

and you can go back to sleep.

Your phone has Internet.

- My phone got soaked in a lagoon.

- Fine.

What are we looking for?

Here we go.

Stop! That's it.

"Extremely rare collectible pin

"commemorating the 1964 World's Fair."

"Experts and purveyors of the most

extensive selection of space-age

"collectibles in the world."

This site is like, ancient.

Okay. Give me their number.

- They don't have a number.

- They don't have a number?

They have an address.

Okay, look. You are gonna

tell Dad you woke up, saw me leaving.

I told you I was going camping with

friends, and I will call tomorrow.

- Can you do that for me?

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Damon Lindelof

Damon Laurence Lindelof (born April 24, 1973) is an American screenwriter, comic book writer, and producer. He was the co-creator and showrunner of the television series Lost (2004–10). He has written for and produced Crossing Jordan (2001–04) and wrote for Nash Bridges (2000–01). Lindelof also co-wrote the science fiction films Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Prometheus (2012), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and Tomorrowland (2015). He co-created the TV series The Leftovers for HBO, adapted from the novel by Tom Perrotta. more…

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