street
that leads to the wharf.
OLDER CHUCK (V.O.)
I never got close to him, nobody
did. But by the time we made Tampa,
I was sure I knew who he was, that I
understood what he saw, what
nourished his soul and tested his
faith...
??
EXT. WHARF - DAY
Chuck stares out across the harbor. In the distance, the
echoes of singing masts. Shrouds and canvas softly ping.
The small boats of Mystic tug restle
inner!
Now whos the loser?
Youre really sick, man.
How does second place feel now?
- He cant breathe.
- Mind your business.
- Youre gonna kill him.
- Sensei, please. Youre hurting him.
Hes sorry, okay? He really is.
Let him go.
Beat it, slope, or youre next.
"Mercy is for the weak.
"We do not train to be merciful here.
"A man face you, he is enemy.
"Enemy deserve no mercy. "
Come, Daniel-san.
Tim
-- TERMINATOR 2 SCRIPT --
1 ext. city street - day 1
Downtown L.A. Noon on a hot summer day. On an EXTREME LONG LENS the
lunchtime crowd stacks up into a wall of humanity. In SLOW MOTION they
move in herds among the glittering rows of cars jammed bumper to bumper.
Heat ripples distort the torrent of faces. The image is surreal,
dreamy... and like a dream it begins very slowly to
dissolve to:
2 e
inner perimeter.
No, no, communications are down.
He ripped the phone out.
Yeah, yeah, hes here now.
Got it.
- Hey, Scott.
- Hey, Eiko, wheres the command post?
Its down here. Hey, Bob,
I need two guys to go to CP.
- Now whats goin on?
- Suspect came in shortly
after the bank opened.
A botched robbery.
Teller hit the silent alarm.
Hes taken hostages, shot one;
the guard. Hes still alive.
- So far
streets,
- and thousands were killed
- In Burma,
- by the Burmese military.
- protesting monks have been killed...
some burned alive,
and others drowned.
Foreign journalists
have been shot and killed.
...as thousands of villages
have been destroyed,
rape and torture
are a daily occurrence.
In Burma, there are more landmines
- than anywhere in the world.
- Young men are beaten
and forced into the
a moment... then
pursues the MAN ON CRUTCHES.
JOE (CONT.)
Excuse me..? Sir? Yo!
CUT TO:
ANDREW EKERGES FROM CITY HALL, ONTO DILWORTH PLAZA BUSTLING with
PEDESTRIANS (EXT./DAY) ...
... DARTS into the street, hailing a cab.
CUT TO:
THE CAB PULLS UP TO A BROWNSTONE ON A RESIDENTIAL STREET,
Andrew hopping out, stuffing papers into his briefcase
(EXT./DAY) ...
RUSHING to the door marked "Dr. Rob
street for you
You bet cha
You bet your butt, you bet cha
Best believe it
Somethings come to get cha
Better watch your back and your tail
Little Shop
Little Shop of Horrors
Bop-she-bop
Youll never stop the terror
Little Shop
Little Shop of Horrors
Seymour, whats going on down there?
Very little, Mr. Mushnik!
...and at his press conference today,
President Kennedy fielded questions...
...concernin
STREET - AFTERNOON
Galvin outside a second funeral home. WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
entering, Galvin enters the home.
ANGLE
Galvin, coming down the aisle toward the front, shrugging
himself out of his overcoat, he approaches the BEREAVED WIDOW
sitting by the front of the home, he extracts his card from
his pocket, starts to speak. He is stopped by the WIDOWS
SON, a hefty man in his mid-forties, who int
inner core of electricity.
The following is a SERIES OF QUICK CUTS in MONTAGE STYLE as the
OPENING TITLES ROLL. The montage takes place in two worlds, the
ELECTRONIC WORLD and the REAL WORLD.
??
The Electronic World is a mirror of our own, consisting of the
electronic information in our computers, television sets and
telecommunications network. It is peopled by computer programs,
data, and the ch
Inner-city schooIs have better computers than we do.
Bosnia wants to give us money!
Im going to set up a meeting with HarIan HartIey- KIump! Are you Iistening?
- Uh, yes, sir. Yes. - HartIey is the Iast rich aIumnus weve got.
And hes a science fan.
And hes considering donating a $ miIIion grant to this schooI.
And I want that money, KIump.
Your job depends upon it.
III Iet you know how to handIe