www.able.co.nz Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air. Able 2015 SWEEPING ORCHESTRAL MUSIC PLANE ENGINE HUMS Better hurry. Here you go, my friend. Make sure you get us as close as you can! I'll give you something extra if you make it a good trip. I'm going to get you close, my friend, but not too close. You don't want to be eaten. (Laughs) You ready, amigo? Ready! Ready. One...two...three... Ah! (Both whoop and laugh) Eric, yeah! GRAND MUSIC You scared? Uh-uh. This is great. MUSIC SWELLS See anything yet? No! Not yet. OMINOUS MUSIC (Speaks Spanish) EXCITING MUSIC Whoa! What was that? I don't know. ENGINE SPLUTTERS Hold on. What's happening?! Hold on. Arggh! Make it stop! TENSE MUSIC What happened to them? I don't know. Oh, my God. We're gonna crash! Alright, alright. No, we're not. We're gonna crash! I'm gonna take this loose. Let go of the rope. Let go! Move your hands! Come on! Hurry up! Alright, here we go! TENSE MUSIC SUBSIDES It's gonna be OK. MYSTERIOUS MUSIC (Boy growls) (Growls) Actually, Charlie, those are herbivores. They wouldn't be fighting with each other. But these ones here are carnivores and they like fighting with each other. They use their teeth and claws to rip each other's throats out. (Imitates dinosaurs growling) Alan, he's three. Let's wait till he's five. Oh, right. Sorry, Charlie. WOMAN: Ellie. Yeah? It's Tom. He says he must talk to you about the last chapter. Tell him I won't lose the Jack Horner photo. My editor thinks he's a palaeontologist. (Gurgles) That's good. Hey, Mark! Hey, babe, look who's here. This is Alan. Hi. Nice to meet you. You too. I've heard lots about you. Daddy, this is a herbivore and that's the dinosaur man. Dinosaur man. (Chuckles) Jack, say my name. Is my name Alan? Is my name Alan? (Ellie laughs) He used to know me. Sit down, hon. Here you go. (Chuckles) Thanks. You know Mark's been working for the State Department now? Yeah, what do you do, Mark? It's international relations - mostly treaty law, things like that. (Baby cries) Uh-oh. Call of the wild one. Here, I'll do it. You guys, uh...you guys catch up. Thanks, babe. He's a great guy. So, what are you working on now? Raptors mostly. My favourite. Do you remember the sounds they made? I try not to. Ellie, all our theories about raptor intelligence, what they were capable of - we weren't even close. Tell me. We did cranial scans of a fossil skull. We found what looks like a sophisticated resonating chamber. Wait a second. So we were right? They had the ability to vocalise? It's the key to their social intelligence. Which explains why they could work together. They'd coordinate their attacks, their prey wouldn't know what's going on. They could talk to each other. To a degree we'd never imagined. Ellie, they were smart. They were smarter than dolphins or whales. They were smarter than primates. I just wanted to say, if you ever need any help... Sometimes you forget to ask. So you can call me - anything, any time. Sure. (Starts car engine) You're still the best. I mean that. The last of my breed. ALAN: Through the painstaking study of the anterior chamber in multiple specimens, we can determine the exciting correlation between the upper palate and the larynx. This lets us theorise - theorise, mind you - that the raptor was capable of sophisticated vocalisations, which would have been a tremendous evolutionary advantage. Raptors were fierce, intelligent and socially sophisticated. They were able to hunt in numbers and coordinate their efforts. Were it not for the cataclysmic events which overtook them, it is entirely possible that raptors, rather than humans, would've become the dominant species on this planet. I hope this has been of interest. It certainly excites us as palaeontologists. There is much, much more to discover. And that is why we continue to need and ask for your support. Thank you. HALF-HEARTED APPLAUSE Thank you very much, Dr Grant. Now, does anyone have a question? Fine. Does anyone have a question that does not relate to Jurassic Park? Or the incident in San Diego, which I did not witness. Yes, sir? MAN: Your theory on raptors is good and all, but isn't all this conjecture kind of moot? Once the UN and Costa Rica and everyone decides how to handle that second island, scientists will just go in and look for themselves. Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago. What is left of them is fossilised in the rocks. And it is in the rock that real scientists make real discoveries. Now, what John Hammond and InGen did at Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered theme-park monsters, nothing more and nothing less. Are you saying that you wouldn't want to get onto Isla Sorna and study them if you had the chance? No force on earth or heaven could get me on that island. So, what have we got here, Nashie? Iron horn, 20mm gas-operated semi-automatic - 10-shot, magazine-fed rotating bolt, recoil-reducing muzzle... MOBILE PHONE RINGS MOBILE PHONE CONTINUES RINGING Udesky. Mr Udesky. It's Paul Kirby. Just checking. Ah, yes, sir. We're good to go here. As a matter of fact, I can lock things down as soon as you drop me that payment. Well, that's right. Two of the very best men I could possibly find. No, sir, I haven't worked with them personally but, believe me, sir, both of these men come very highly recommended. PAUL KIRBY: Udesky, are you alright? Nothing to worry about, sir. It's going to be a walk in the park. BIRDSONG Billy, I don't think I'm doing this right. Let's try the toothbrush. You've gotta go slowly. Just take a little bit at a time. I can never tell what's rock and what's bone. Technically, it's all rock. The calcium in the bone is replaced during fossilisation. But you can feel the difference. See? Rough. Smooth. Rough...smooth. (Laughs) Dr Grant! Mr Brennan. So, how did it go? Well, it's not too late to change your major, Billy. Not good? Worse. Gonna have to pack up in four weeks. Three. I had to rent some equipment. Come, I've got to show you something. You like computers, right? I like the abacus, Billy. Meet the future of palaeontology. It's a rapid prototyper. I enter in the scanned data from the raptor's skull, the computer breaks it down into thousands of slices and this thing sculpts it one layer at a time. It's done. I give you the resonating chamber of a velociraptor. Listen to this. LOW-PITCHED SQUAWK LOW-PITCHED SQUAWK Wow. This is brilliant, Billy. Really, it is. Sad to say, it's just a little bit late. Dr Grant? Paul Kirby. Kirby Enterprises. My card. How are you doing, Billy? What can I do for you, Mr Kirby? Well, um...first thing, I'm a great admirer of yours. I have a proposition I'd like to discuss with you. Would you have dinner with my wife and me this evening? Our treat. That'd be great. But I'm tired. I've been travelling. Maybe some other time. Believe me, this will be worth your while. We'd love to. Oh, terrific. That's the spirit. Good. This evening, then. JUKEBOX PLAYS COUNTRY MUSIC Billy. Thanks for coming. How are you? Dr Grant. Amanda. Billy. Billy Brennan. Mrs Kirby, how are you? So, what are you boys drinking? Ice Pick, Kath. Two, please, Kath. Well, we've admired your work for years. Really truly inspiring. Amanda and I just love the outdoors. We've been on nearly every adventure tour they can come up with - the Nile, Galapagos, K2... We even have two seats reserved on the first commercial flight to the moon. And for our wedding anniversary this year, we wanted to do something really special. Something... Once in a lifetime. So, I've chartered an airplane to fly us over Isla Sorna. And we'd like you to be our guide. KATH: There you go, guys. That's a very kind offer, Mr Kirby, but I'm a very busy man. I can recommend some guys who are really highly qualified that... No. No. No, you're the best. You've seen these animals in the flesh. No-one comes close to you. You wouldn't be able to fly low enough to see anything of any real interest. Well, see, that's the interesting part. Because we have permission to fly low. How low? I'm no aviation expert, but a heck of a lot lower than anybody else. From what I understand, it's pretty much whatever we want. That's hard to believe. You see, through my business dealings - import/export, emerging markets - I've made lots of friends in high places. In this case, the Costa Rican government. Dr Grant, you have no idea how important it is to us that you come along. It would make all the difference. Mrs Kirby, I... And we'd love to make a contribution to your research here. So... I could write all kinds of numbers on this cheque, Dr Grant. Tell me. What's it gonna take? MAJESTIC MUSIC Even with what I pay you, couldn't you afford a better bag? No way. This one's lucky. Couple of years ago, some buddies and I went hang-gliding off these cliffs in New Zealand, and this big up-draft came and swept me right against the side. Wham! Wow. That does sound lucky. It was this strap alone that saved my life. Got hooked on a rock as I was falling. Reverse Darwinism - survival of the most idiotic. Alan, I wanna thank you for bringing me along. Well, the bones will still be there when we get back. That's the great thing about bones - they never run away. The truth is... ..you got me into this. And I have no intention of being on my own with these people. Don't get too excited, Billy. Chances are we won't see a thing. Your turn to be nice. Wake me when we get there. So how do you know the Kirbys? Uh...through our church. ENGINE SPLUTTERS HEAVY BREATHING Alan. (Gasps) Alan! Wake up. We're almost there. MAJESTIC MUSIC MAN ON RADIO: Unidentified aircraft approaching Isla Sorna through the San Juan approach, you're flying in restricted airspace. Immediately turn the coordinates to... (Switches radio off) MAJESTIC MUSIC SWELLS My God, I'd forgotten. SOARING ORCHESTRAL MUSIC We did it, honey. We're here. Cooper, if you see anything, yell out. I thought I'd keep it to myself. I'm sorry. Everyone, if you look out to the left, you can see a whole herd of Brachiosaurus. You can see, in the front of the group, the alpha male grazing there. Udesky, Nash, how about up front? You guys see anything? Nothing yet, Mr Kirby. Mrs Kirby, look. Here you'll see a group of triceratops... Mr Kirby, there's a landing strip ahead. Should I go down? No. I told you, I want to circle first and see the whole island. You can't land here. Hold on, hold on. I can explain. You cannot land on this island! Dr Grant, don't worry. It'll be fine. Are you crazy? Please sit down. Dr Grant, will you please sit... WHACK! Ooh! Billy... ..tell me we didn't land. (Amanda yells distantly) Ben. Ben! Ben! I think they're looking for someone. AMANDA: Ben! Eric! Ben! PAUL: Oh, ah, Dr Grant, are you alright? I'm sorry we had to be so... Who hit me? AMANDA: Eric! That would be, um, Cooper. Eric! What are they doing? They're setting up a perimeter to make the place safe. Trust me, on this island there's no such thing as safe. We have to get back on that plane. Tell your wife to stop that. That's a very, very bad idea. Amanda! Ben! Amanda, honey, Dr Grant said that's a bad idea. What?! He says it's a bad idea. What's a bad idea? MASSIVE ROAR What was that? It's a tyrannosaurus. I don't think so. GUNFIRE This sounds bigger. DRAMATIC MUSIC We have to leave. We have to leave now. PAUL: What's going on? Why can't we...? UDESKY: Get on the plane! EXCITING MUSIC What about the other guy? Cooper's a professional. He can handle himself. MASSIVE ROAR, GUNFIRE Get on the plane! It's alright. ENGINE REVS TENSE MUSIC We can't. It's alright. It's alright. We'll just circle the island. Give me a hand here, Udesky. ENGINE ACCELERATES Hey! Stop! What are you doing? That's Cooper. (Whimpers) Stop. Cooper, get out of the way. You know I can't stop this plane. (Screams) Oh, my God. WARNING ALARM RINGS I'm going down! EERIE SILENCE You OK? UDESKY: We're OK up here. Everyone just stay put. San Juan approach. Mayday, mayday. Who has the satellite phone? I do. I got it right here. I'm not getting anything. The radio's gone. We haven't landed yet. Damn it. Oh, man. (Amanda gasps) What was that? (Amanda screams) Settle down. Relax. What is it? The... What? OMINOUS MUSIC What is it? Hold...hold it. Hang on, everyone. (Both scream) (Roars ferociously) No...no! Please...help me! (Roars) (All scream) (All groan) Mrs Kirby, come back! (Gasps) Amanda! (Dinosaur roars) (Roars ferociously) Follow me! This way! (Roars) In here! (Bellows) I think we lost him. It's OK. It's dead. Nobody move a muscle. (Bellows) HEAVY FOOTSTEPS THUD ALAN: Arggh! (Both dinosaurs roar angrily) (Screams) (Roars) THWACK! No, no, no. Please. Please, don't. Stop. Please. It's time you did some explaining, Mr Kirby. We called everyone. We did everything we could. No-one would help us. The Costa Rican Government said this is a no-fly zone. The US Embassy - that's our US Embassy - told us we should accept the inevitable. Can you believe that?! You let a 12-year-old go parasailing alone? No! He wasn't alone. He was with a friend. Ben Hildebrand. Paul and I divorced a year ago. Alright, so why me? He said we needed someone who'd been on the island before. Yes, but I did not tell you to kidnap somebody. I have never been on this island. Sure you have. You wrote that book. That was Isla Nublar. This is Isla Sorna - site B. There are two islands with dinosaurs? AMANDA: Please. Stay out of this. How long have they been missing? Eight weeks. Almost eight weeks now. Billy. We go back to the plane, salvage what we can, then make for the coast. Dr Grant, we're not leaving this island without our son. You can go and look for him. Or you can stick with us, if you don't hold us up. Either way... ..you probably won't get off this island alive. DRAMATIC MUSIC So...what do we do? We search for your son. In the direction that they're going. Excellent. Excellent. REFLECTIVE MUSIC Oh, sorry. Sorry. It's nothing you haven't seen before, Paul. How much weight did you say you lost? About 25 pounds. I've been swimming. Swimming? You hate to swim. You don't even know how to swim. I know. I learned. You look good. So do you. How would you classify it, Billy? Well...it's a superpredator. Suchomimus. Snout. No, think bigger. Baryonyx. Not with that sail. Spinosaurus aegypticus. I don't remember that on InGen's list. It wasn't on their list. Makes you wonder what else they were up to. BIRDS CHIRP So, Mr Kirby, tell me. When you climbed K2, did you base-camp at 25,000 or 30,000 feet? 30,000 feet. We were pretty close to the top. You were about 1,000 feet above it, actually. No. No, that's a common mistake. Mr Kirby, there's no such thing as Kirby Enterprises, is there? It's Kirby Paint and Tile Plus. The 'Plus' stands for bathroom fixtures. We're in the Westgate Shopping Centre in Enid, Oklahoma... I don't suppose that cheque you wrote us is any good. Listen to me. I will pay you... This is good. No matter what. Here we are in the worst place in the world, and we're not even being paid. Alright. Now, wait, fellas. Hold on. I'll make this up to you. If you ever do a bathroom or a kitchen... You're not really a mercenary, are you? I never said I was. That's true. What are you? Oh, I'm like a booking agent. One of the guys got sick and couldn't come. Here. So you run a hardware store? Paint and tile, yeah. Never can tell about people, can you? Ain't that the truth. Eric! Quiet. Would you stop that?! Dr Grant says this is very dangerous territory. Maybe we should split up. We could cover twice as much ground. Dr Grant says that's a bad idea. "Dr Grant says..." What's the good of hiring an expert if we don't use his advice? Yeah, except Dr Grant isn't looking for Eric. He's looking for the coast. Fine. Go ahead and scream. And when that tricyclatops attacks, don't come crying to me. Don't worry about that. What? Nothing. What did you say? Never mind. What did you say? If we split up, I'm going with you guys. FOREBODING MUSIC Eric! Eric!! Mrs Kirby... Eric! (Sternly) Mrs Kirby. Mrs Kirby, the chances are remote they're still in the vicinity. Young adult. UDESKY: Hey, guys. That's my camera. The battery's dead. I got an idea. May I have the camera? MUFFLED EXCITED VOICES MAN: Guys, guys, guys. BOY: I got it. Come on, Ma. AMANDA ON TAPE: Eric, quit it. (Eric laughs) I shot this the morning they disappeared. BEN: Hey, no, no. I want that. Let me take that. Hey, c'mon, gimme that. C'mon, baby. ERIC: See anything yet? BEN: No, not yet. What's that? Unclip the line. There's a big cliff! I can't see. I can't do it. Look, I'm gonna drop you, alright? One, two... ..three. You OK, buddy? OK, I'm going to drop myself down now. Camera's still on. He's alive. I know he's alive. We're gonna find him. Can you fly one of those? Maybe. As long as the sail's not torn. Well, let's take it. If we spot a plane, it might be a good way to get attention. Pull it over this way. LOUD CRUNCH (Screams) I got it. Hold on. Get it off me! OK. OK. UDESKY: Mrs Kirby, please. Mrs Kirby... (Shouts hysterically) OK. You're free. You're free. Get her back, Mr Kirby. Amanda! (Screams) Wait. FLIES BUZZ Amanda, wait. > Amanda. Amanda. Amanda. (Protests) Amanda, stop! Stop. Stop. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry about Ben. It's not Ben, Paul. It's Eric. He's out there all by himself. I know. Our baby's out here all by himself. Listen to me, we'll find him. I promise. (Whispers) Paul. Dr Grant! Come look at this! OMINOUS MUSIC (Softly) Raptor. We're gonna find him. You listening to me? We're gonna find him. The kid's got resources. Remember what it was like trying to ground him? Where's Billy? TENSE MUSIC What are you doing? I was photographing the nest. Don't do that again. I'm sorry. If I lose you, it's just me and the damn tourists. I bet you Eric's in there. Don't you think? I'd bet my bottom dollar. What do you think it is? As far as I'm concerned, it's the Four Seasons. (Shouts) Eric! (Softly) Paul...don't. What the hell. Who's got some change? It only takes quarters. I got, like... I got a buck. I got $1.10. I got some... (Groans) MYSTERIOUS MUSIC Is this how you make dinosaurs? No. This is how you play God. (Dinosaur snorts and roars) (Screams) SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC This way. This way. It's locked. This way! This way! AMANDA: Go! (Dinosaur roars) (Both grunt and groan) UDESKY: Hey, over here! Hey! Push! PUSH! (Grunts with exertion) (Shrieks) My God! (Shrieks) It's calling for help. Come on! (Barks) GUTTURAL SOUNDS RESONATE Into the herd! (Dinosaurs bellow and bray) HEAD FOR THE TREES! LOUD HISSING DISTANT SCREAMING AND GURGLING (Softly) Udesky! (Screams) (Croaks) BILLY: Mr Kirby! Billy! Is Alan with you? SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC Oh, my God! Mr Udesky. Mr Udesky. He's dead. Oh, my God. No, he's not. No, something's not right. We've gotta help him. Amanda! (Gasps) (Screams) Hold on. Hold on. They set a trap. They actually set a trap. (Croaks) What are you saying? What are you looking for? (Continues croaking) SNAP! DISTURBING SILENCE, BIRDS CALL DISTANTLY (Roars) (Dinosaurs call out to each other) (Coughs) Wait. (Coughs) (Coughs) Thanks. Thanks a lot, Eric. You know who I am? Yeah. Your parents are here. They're looking for you. Together? Together. That's not good. They don't do so well together. You'd be surprised what people can do when they...when they have to. (Coughs) You're Alan Grant. What are you doing here? Your parents, ah...invited me along. I read both of your books. I liked the first one more, before you were on the island - you liked dinosaurs back then. Back then they hadn't tried to eat me yet. When InGen cleared out, they left a lot of stuff behind. Any weapons? No. I just used the last of the gas grenades. And I appreciate that. (Coughs) Be careful with that. T-rex. It scares the smaller ones away, but attracts one really big one with a fin. This is T-rex pee? How'd you get it? You don't want to know. Dessert? Sure. Eric, I have to tell you, I'm astonished you've lasted eight weeks on this island. Is that all it's been? Well, you're alive, and that's the important thing. Thanks to you, that's one thing we have in common. Did you read Malcolm's book? Yeah. So? I don't know, I mean... it was kind of preachy. And...and too much chaos. Everything's chaos. It seemed like the guy was kind of high on himself. Well, that's two things that we have in common. FAINT CHIRPING SOUND Listen. Carpies! (Dinosaurs squeak) BILLY: Alan. (Shouts) Alan. No matter how this turns out, it wasn't your fault. Eric's always been a strong-willed kid. Always. You throw someone like Ben Hildebrand into the mix... Well... Well what? All I'm saying is it's not your fault. No. If he'd been with you, he'd be completely safe. You drive 5 miles under the speed limit, Paul. And I've totalled three cars in three years. Well, not three. The Buick wasn't really totalled. I just said it was because I wanted to get the SUV. I am so sorry that you have to be here. I'm not. ALAN: There's a boat - right alongside the bank. Looks in good shape. Rescue boat? No, no. It's something left behind. But it floats. Stick to the plan - head for the coast. You're not going to look for Dr Grant? Going to the coast was Alan's idea. If he's alive, that's where he's headed. I agree. What about Eric? Eric's a smart kid. He probably knows he stands his best chance by the coast. He figures the big dinosaurs are in the centre. Right? Sure. Know what this is? That's a raptor claw. I used to have one. A fossil. Mine is new. How much of the island have you explored? I've stayed pretty close to the compound. I figured if anyone came looking for me, that's where they'd start. We need to get to the coast. That was the plan. You sure? The closer you get to water, the bigger things get. If we can find our way to the canyon, we can follow the river to the coast. Well, after we find your parents. And then what? One step at a time. Listen. What? MOBILE PHONE RINGS SOFTLY That's my dad's satellite phone. PHONE MELODY GROWS LOUDER How do you know? (Sings jingle) "Kirby Paint and Tile Plus." Dad! (Eric calls from a distance) Dad! Eric! Eric! Eric! This way. Eric! Eric! Mom! Dad! Eric! Mom! Eric! Mom! Mom, Dad! Mom, Dad! Eric! I knew it! My God! I knew it! Oh, God! Oh, my God. BILLY: Boy, am I glad to see you. Hey, you got my bag. Yeah. Lucky strap. Want me to carry it? I need to find a gap here. How did you know we were here? The phone - that jingle from the store, I heard it. My phone? Yeah, your satellite phone. Where is it? I don't have it. When did you use it last? Ah...on the plane. I got a call on the plane, and... What? What? I loaned it to Nash. He must have had it when he... MOBILE PHONE JINGLE PLAYS Run. (Dinosaur roars ferociously) LOUD BANGING (Dinosaur roars resoundingly) ROARING AND HEAVY FOOTSTEPS FADE Alan, you wanna give me the bag back? It's OK, Billy. I got it. Please give me the bag. TENSE MUSIC It's not safe. (Unzips bag) Raptor eggs. Did you steal...raptor eggs? Now it all makes sense. I swear, if I'd known that you were gonna end up with them... I took 'em on impulse. I thought they'd be worth a fortune. Enough to fund the dig site for another 10 years. Look, you have to believe me. This was a stupid decision, but I did it with the best intentions. "With the best intentions." Some of the worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions. Billy... ..as far as I'm concerned, you're no better than the people that built this place. What are you doing? Those things are after us because of those. Those things...know we have the eggs. I drop them in the river... ..they'll still be after us. What if they catch us with them? What if they catch us without 'em? There's a boat at the bottom. Just down river. We'll try and make it to the coast. EERIE MUSIC DISTANT SPLASH (Whistles) You OK? Yeah. METAL CREAKS Let's do this one at a time, shall we? SOFT, LOW RUMBLE (Loudly) OK. Come on over. (Shouts) One at a time. Alright, Eric, I'm gonna leave you just for a minute, OK? Then you're gonna be right behind me. OK? Mom. I've been alone in a water truck for eight weeks. I think I can manage the next two minutes without you. Right. All together now. OK, Eric. OK. Come on, honey. Over you go. SOFT, MENACING MUSIC METAL SHUDDERS Mom? Oh, my God. What is it? It's a birdcage. For what? (Screams) (Shouts) Eric?! (Softly) Eric. Eric! Eric. DRAMATIC MUSIC Eric! I can't see him. I can't see him. (Squawks) Eric! ERIC: No! No! (Baby dinosaurs screech) This way. Billy. Billy. Billy, stop. Billy, stop! Don't, Billy! Billy! DRAMATIC MUSIC VIOLENT SQUAWKING Eric, hold on. Help! Eric! Jump! (Squawks menacingly) Billy! Let go now. DRAMATIC MUSIC (Grunts with exertion) (Squawks) Eric? He's there. Eric. Eric! There he is. He's across the river. Get him out of here. No. Mom... Go, Eric! What about Billy? MUSIC INTENSIFIES (Groans) Hold on, Billy. Get away! Get away! AMANDA: Come on. DISTANT SQUAWKING, MAGICAL MUSIC ENGINE SPLUTTERS AND STARTS There's plenty of gasoline. Now we've just gotta make our way to the coast. Work out some sort of... some sort of a signal. Build a fire, or something. Something you can see from the air. Dr Grant. Hey, Eric. How are you doing? I'm sorry about Billy. You know what the last thing I said to him was? I said... .."You're as bad as the people that built this place," which wasn't true. Billy was just...young, that's all. I have a theory that there are two kinds of boys. There are those that want to be astronomers, and those that want to be astronauts. The astronomer - the palaeontologist - gets to... ..gets to study these amazing things from a place of complete safety. But then you never get to go into space. Exactly. It's the difference between imagining and seeing - being able to...touch them. That's... ..that's all that Billy wanted. GENTLE, UPLIFTING MUSIC Dr Grant. WONDROUS MUSIC Wanna know something, Dr Grant? Billy was right. (Bellows deeply) (Turns off engine) Listen. SATELLITE PHONE JINGLE RINGS SOFTLY RINGING CONTINUES Find it before it stops ringing. Eric, you stay on that boat. RINGING CONTINUES It's here. Whoa-whoa. It's here. SQUELCH I got it. PHONE RINGS LOUDLY Hello. Hello. VOICE RECORDING: You too can own a time share in beautiful Guadalajara. Enjoy a meal in one of our 4-star restaurants. Look out! (Sniffs) THUNDER RUMBLES Turn off the power. You've got juice for maybe one call. Whatever you do, don't call the US embassy. They won't do a damn thing. Hey, guys, come here and look at this! THUNDERCLAP Bonitas. Something must've spooked them. Get the engine going, Mr Kirby. Open the throttle. (Dials phone) Pick up. Pick up. PHONE RINGS Hello. Ellie! Hello. Charlie! Charlie! Hello. Charlie, take the phone to Mommy now. Take the phone to Mommy. It's the...it's the dinosaur man. OK. Listen to me, Charlie. Charlie, are you taking the phone to Mom? Charlie! Charlie... DRAMATIC MUSIC (Roars) CRASH! TV PLAYS SOFTLY BARNEY ON TV: Hi, everybody! (All scream) (Roars) Hi, there. I'm the lucky... TENSE MUSIC (Growls) This is gonna be great! DRAMATIC MUSIC, THUNDER CRASHES Who's on the phone? Um...the dinosaur man. He is? Alan? Find a weapon! (Dials phone) PHONE RINGS Where's the phone? There! There! Get the phone! Ellie! Ellie, listen to me! Alan, I can't hear you. (Screams) The river! Site B! Hello! LINE DISCONNECTS (Roars) FRANTIC MUSIC (Roars) (Roars) (Amanda screams) (Screams) (Screams wildly) Hey! Hey! Hey! (Roars) Arggh! (Roars) (Roars) Dad! (Paul screams) Paul! Dad! Paul, you're a jerk! You can't leave me like this. I'm not going anywhere. WONDROUS MUSIC Remember when we went fishing a couple of summers ago? I was putting the boat in the water and the trailer sank. The tow truck tried to pull us out and he got dragged in too. The truck driver wanted to knock my lights out. I miss fishing. ALAN: Mr Kirby. That lady you called. Hmm? Who is she? How do you know she can help us? She's the one person I could always count on. I owe her a lot. Though I don't think I ever told her that. You should. Shh. You hear that? The ocean! (Screeches) (Screeches) They want the eggs. Otherwise we'd be dead already. Everybody get down. He's challenging us. OMINOUS MUSIC She thinks you stole the eggs. Get behind me. (Screeches) (Breathes heavily) (Screeches) Give me the eggs. (Calls out repeatedly) Do it, Mom. SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC BUILDS (Blows harsh note) (Blows harsh note) (Raptors screech) No, no, no. Call for help. (Blows spluttering notes) (Screeches) DISTANT HUM (Dinosaurs croak and call out to each other) HUMMING SOUND DRAWS NEAR That's a helicopter. MAN ON LOUDHAILER: Dr Grant? Dr Alan Grant? Stop! That's a very bad idea! ACTION MUSIC Wow. You have to thank her now. She sent the navy and the marines. MAN: Stand back! God bless you, Ellie. HELICOPTERS WHIRR Is this man with you? What? Hey, you made it. Yeah. I rescued your hat. MAN: Dr Grant, we need to go now. Oh, yeah. Well, that's the important thing (!) Dr Grant... ..could you sit here and buckle up, sir? HELICOPTER WHIRRS, TRIUMPHANT MUSIC MUFFLED VOICES ON TWO-WAY RADIO MAN: What the hell is that? ERIC: Dr Grant, look! WONDROUS MUSIC Where do you think they're going? I don't know. Maybe just looking for new nesting grounds. There's a whole new world for them. I dare them to nest in Enid, Oklahoma. POIGNANT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC Let's go home. MUSIC REACHES CRESCENDO HELICOPTERS WHIRR SOARING ORCHESTRAL MUSIC