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A teenage horror-movie fan is Earth's only hope when a horde of voracious monsters arrives from outer space.
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00:00:00What was that?
00:00:17Hey, come look at this.
00:00:30Let's go, look.
00:00:54Look.
00:00:56God.
00:01:00A meteor in the dirt's hot.
00:01:05A real meteorite.
00:01:09It's red hot.
00:01:11What?
00:01:19I've got to get a picture of this.
00:01:21Hey, don't forget the flash attachment.
00:01:30Hey, where's the flash gun?
00:01:41Hey!
00:01:44Where is it?
00:01:45I can't find anything.
00:01:48Hey!
00:01:49Can you hear me?
00:01:50Hey.
00:01:51Hey.
00:02:04Oh, my.
00:02:04Oh, my.
00:02:08Oh, my.
00:02:11Oh.
00:02:12Oh, my God.
00:02:42Let's go.
00:05:12Yeah, so it's a little wet.
00:05:13Oh.
00:05:14You don't get up right away.
00:05:15I know, I know.
00:05:17Oh, my God.
00:05:18Oh, my God.
00:05:19Oh, my God.
00:05:20Let's go.
00:05:33What?
00:05:34Hot water is on a blink again.
00:05:36Might as well get out and take care of it now.
00:05:38I don't suppose this changes our plans.
00:05:41Oh, definitely.
00:05:43We'll be about two or three minutes late.
00:05:50Get up.
00:06:20Get up.
00:06:21Uh-huh.
00:06:22roll-key through the door.
00:06:23It's both «me's Dad».
00:06:24Please?
00:06:25He'll be like.
00:06:26Shoot us.
00:06:27I can't remember.
00:06:28Put the pill in place.
00:06:29We could help us go ahead and crash it.
00:06:31We're in Lauderdale Rapids.
00:06:33We could have upstairs just to watch the door.
00:06:34So her little girl's house.
00:06:35Mrs. Ayes!
00:06:36This argument made her his entire game.
00:06:37She conducted every now on Sunday.
00:06:38She just had her my life.
00:06:39But what?
00:06:40She was included inruitment.
00:06:41I had one in the first time.
00:06:42I did not wear a face like this!
00:06:43The only girl in myrenex.
00:06:44But 3 years isіль HOWDAKTIgt?
00:06:45I say this year!
00:14:18Good morning.
00:14:20Good morning.
00:14:22You and Uncle Herb and I find ourselves awake a little earlier than usual?
00:14:27Come on.
00:14:29Come on.
00:14:31Come on, let's get some breakfast.
00:14:33Barbara, let's go.
00:14:35Barbara, let's go.
00:14:39Barbara?
00:14:41Barbara?
00:14:43Barbara?
00:14:51Anybody down there.
00:14:57Anybody down there.
00:14:59Anybody down there?
00:15:09Anybody down there?
00:15:13You and me down there?
00:15:14The coffee's been made already.
00:15:21The coffee's been made already.
00:15:37It's a great kitchen, but you can't find the thing.
00:15:40Sam and Barbara are going to be gone all day?
00:15:42I guess. She left a note.
00:15:51It's raining, it's raining, it's raining.
00:16:01Hello. Oh, hi, Frankie.
00:16:05Yeah, I know. I kept waking up. It was so loud.
00:16:09Oh, that was my aunt. My aunt and uncle here visited.
00:16:13What?
00:16:15What are you getting so worried about?
00:16:17Look, look, biology isn't exactly my strong point either.
00:16:23What about tonight? I could still go.
00:16:26No, I said my folks have their car today, not tonight.
00:16:30What about your car?
00:16:33Oh.
00:16:34Well, look, if you were to get here about 6 or 6.30,
00:16:37as soon as my folks got back, we could leave right away.
00:16:42So walk on over later on this morning.
00:16:45Yeah, we could study.
00:16:46It's a perfect day for it.
00:16:50So wear your galoshes and a big raincoat.
00:16:54Oh, and don't forget those skimpy notes of yours if you can locate them.
00:16:59And, uh, maybe Ellen can come along, too.
00:17:04Oh, yeah, why not?
00:17:06I thought you said she was good at this.
00:17:08So call her and find out.
00:17:11Right down.
00:17:12Look, Frankie, I told you to forget about that garbage.
00:17:17Look, if you're going to study for a science exam with me,
00:17:19you've got to stick to the facts.
00:17:23Frankie, Falikovsky doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:17:27Look, if houseflies originated on Jupiter,
00:17:31then how come they have the same exact enzymes and nucleic acids
00:17:34because it's all living things on Earth.
00:17:38I did read it.
00:17:39Well, most of it.
00:17:42No.
00:17:43Throw it away.
00:17:44Burn it.
00:17:47Then call it science fiction because that's what it is.
00:17:51Look,
00:17:52when you come over later on,
00:17:53alone you broke his brain.
00:17:55It's a book.
00:17:57What are you doing?
00:18:10There's nothing wrong with that kid.
00:18:12I like him.
00:18:13Who knows?
00:18:14Charles is a normal ten-year-old boy.
00:18:17Keeps himself.
00:18:18He's quiet.
00:18:19Except in the mornings.
00:18:21I think he's a great kid.
00:18:24So he's a movie fan.
00:18:25Big deal.
00:18:26He's very imaginative.
00:18:48Shit.
00:18:49He's sick.
00:18:50He's not.
00:18:51Just tell her he's okay.
00:18:53If there's no problem, I will.
00:18:54I don't mind doing this.
00:18:55It's my vacation, too.
00:18:58How many eggs?
00:19:00What kind?
00:19:02Hens.
00:19:07Miss Grandma.
00:19:08Very good, Charles.
00:19:31Very frightening.
00:19:32Will you be wearing it to breakfast?
00:19:35If you do, be careful you don't trip coming down the stairs.
00:19:39Get back down there.
00:19:40Bob!
00:19:41We can't go back down that way.
00:19:43That tunnel, it's loaded with those things.
00:19:45We have to find another way.
00:19:48Come on.
00:19:48We've got to get them out of there.
00:19:50But how?
00:19:52Through the ventilator shaft to the north wing.
00:19:55Oh, Bob!
00:19:56Don't touch him!
00:19:57Don't touch him!
00:20:02Good morning.
00:20:03Good morning.
00:20:04What, did Mom and Dad leave already?
00:20:05Crack of dawn, I gather.
00:20:07They were talking yesterday how they wanted to get an early start.
00:20:10Did they say anything about tonight?
00:20:12I'm supposed to get the car.
00:20:14No, I don't think so.
00:20:15They left before we got out.
00:20:16They're going to give us a call later.
00:20:18Oh, by the way, what's that on the telephone, Pete?
00:20:21Oh, that was a friend of mine, right?
00:20:23Pete and Ellen are coming over later.
00:20:25Yeah, let's...
00:20:26Oh, they're sort of going together.
00:20:28Well, well.
00:20:30Good morning.
00:20:31Maybe.
00:20:31Good morning.
00:20:41Your aunt tells me you have a wild costume.
00:20:45Yeah.
00:20:46A wild costume?
00:20:47Celebrity.
00:20:48A what?
00:20:49Celebrity.
00:20:50Do you have a girlfriend, Pete?
00:20:52What?
00:20:52A girlfriend.
00:20:54No, not really.
00:20:55Oh, your mom said something about a cute blonde.
00:20:58That was Kathy.
00:20:59Mom tends to exaggerate.
00:21:01You want some jelly, Charles?
00:21:04It's okay.
00:21:04I'll get it.
00:21:06So how long is your vacation?
00:21:08Don't worry.
00:21:09We'll be out of your hair by Monday.
00:21:12I'm only kidding.
00:21:13I have to be at a conference in Bridgeton on the 2nd.
00:21:15Oh, but is it some sort of psychologist meeting?
00:21:18Exactly.
00:21:18Which reminds me, you men are going to have to fend for yourselves for lunch.
00:21:22I have to go over to Mother's to help her with her party.
00:21:25Today?
00:21:26In this range?
00:21:27Oh, your grandmother doesn't cancel a vegetarian luncheon on account of bad weather.
00:21:33Anyway, you have your choice between tuna salad and hamburgers.
00:21:36I envy you.
00:21:39I'll take care of everything.
00:21:41I've been looking forward to having a talk with Charlie today.
00:21:44He prefers to be called Charles.
00:21:46Sorry.
00:21:47Is that right?
00:21:48Just right.
00:21:49How to talk about what?
00:21:50This and that.
00:21:51You're going into analysis?
00:21:54About time.
00:21:56What do you mean?
00:21:56I have normal conversations, too, Pete.
00:22:00You're pretty quick.
00:22:02Sam tells me you're a scientist.
00:22:05Science major.
00:22:06Same thing.
00:22:07If you have the scientific method.
00:22:09Well, I suppose you're right about that.
00:22:12What's your son from studying?
00:22:14Oh, you're just being modest.
00:22:16You're an astrologer, aren't you?
00:22:17Astronomer.
00:22:19Pete's not interested in the lunatic fringe, I'm sure.
00:22:22Do you remember how the thing from another world got killed?
00:22:24Speaking of the lunatic fringe.
00:22:26Why did you mess around with that junk?
00:22:28It's not junk.
00:22:29The what from what?
00:22:31The thing from another world.
00:22:32Famous monsters.
00:22:33Come on, how did he get killed?
00:22:35Oh, sure I know.
00:22:35I saw it.
00:22:36I just remember the ending.
00:22:37He saw it a long time ago and he was just a kid.
00:22:41How are you getting a grandma?
00:22:42It's falling or it's wet, it looks like.
00:22:46You guys don't mind doing the dishes, do you?
00:22:47I've got to get to.
00:22:52Now, where's she coming from?
00:22:54That cat, it's crazy.
00:22:55We'll bring you the new details on this story as they become available.
00:23:00What is it with the basement this morning?
00:23:03I hope it does let up.
00:23:05Promise Frank and Eleanor drive us to the movies tonight.
00:23:07It's going to be wet and chilly, so stay indoors if he can.
00:23:10But it looks like it's going to be a bad day.
00:23:14It looks like it's going to be a bad day.
00:23:14I'll see you.
00:23:15Always pour the movie tonight.
00:23:38Oh, hi.
00:23:57Come in.
00:24:01Well, now, sit down, Charles.
00:24:08Would you be willing to help me with some things for my conference next week?
00:24:14Sure.
00:24:15Great.
00:24:16There's going to be a discussion group of behaviorists in child psych,
00:24:20and I think your hobby would be very interesting.
00:24:22I mean, you're so into it.
00:24:24Do you mind?
00:24:25No.
00:24:26Great.
00:24:27So I can ask you some questions?
00:24:29You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
00:24:33Let's see now.
00:24:34First of all, do you have any favorite monsters?
00:24:39Yeah, I guess so.
00:24:41What are they?
00:24:43The Mole People, Frankenstein.
00:24:48It, the Terror from Beyond Space.
00:24:49Uh-huh.
00:24:51Now, this one is tricky.
00:24:53How real are they to you?
00:24:55What do you mean?
00:24:56Well, I mean, are you ever afraid that you might run into one in real life?
00:25:00Well, I don't mean afraid, but I mean, um,
00:25:03do you ever think you might see one, like a,
00:25:06you might see an alligator or a bear?
00:25:10No.
00:25:11Maybe Bigfoot or something.
00:25:13Ah, okay.
00:25:16Does it ever bother you that they're not real?
00:25:18No.
00:25:19That's why I like them.
00:25:20Uh-huh.
00:25:21Good answer.
00:25:24Do you like scaring people?
00:25:26Yeah, it's fun.
00:25:27Do you ever get scared yourself?
00:25:28You mean, really scared?
00:25:31Yes, uh-huh.
00:25:33Mm, not really.
00:25:36Mm, maybe sometimes.
00:25:38I used to.
00:25:40Do you have nightmares?
00:25:41Yeah, I guess so.
00:25:44What about?
00:25:46Um, I don't know.
00:25:48People chasing me, but I can't run fast enough.
00:25:51Stuff like that.
00:25:52People chasing you, not monsters?
00:25:55No.
00:25:55Are you afraid of the dark?
00:25:57Not really.
00:25:58Would you be willing to put on one of your monster costumes and scare me?
00:26:06Well, I don't know.
00:26:08Oh, that's stupid.
00:26:10How can you scare me if I know about it?
00:26:12Besides, I don't scare easily.
00:26:14Forget about it.
00:26:16I'll tell you what, though.
00:26:17I'm going to be working down here for a while.
00:26:19Um, how about if I come up later and you show me some of your stuff?
00:26:23How would that be, okay?
00:26:24Okay.
00:26:25Great.
00:26:26End of session.
00:26:27Thank you, Charlie.
00:26:28Mm, you're welcome.
00:27:48Great.
00:27:50That's all I need.
00:29:02Oh, my God.
00:29:32Oh, my God.
00:30:02Oh, my God.
00:30:32Oh, my God.
00:31:02Oh, my God.
00:31:32Oh, my God.
00:32:02Oh, my God.
00:32:32Oh, my God.
00:33:02Oh, my God.
00:33:32Oh, my God.
00:34:02Oh, my God.
00:34:32Why are the electricians coming?
00:34:33Well, he was supposed to, but I doubt very much it felt comfortable.
00:34:35Anyways, I was standing there and she was looking at this, this thing.
00:34:39We have a little surprise for you.
00:34:40I don't know whether to lead up to it first or just show it to him.
00:34:45You're not going to believe this.
00:34:46What?
00:34:46Where's your bathroom?
00:34:47Upstairs.
00:34:48What?
00:34:49I'd better dump it in the sink.
00:34:50What?
00:34:51What are you guys talking about?
00:34:52What are you talking about?
00:34:59Here's where we find out how smart he is.
00:35:00What are you talking about?
00:35:01What are you talking about?
00:35:09No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:09What the hell is it?
00:35:12I told Ellen maybe it washed up out of the creek or something, you know, after all that
00:35:16rain and all.
00:35:16I can't even tell if it's a vertebrate.
00:35:18Oh, it's crazy.
00:35:20It's like a freak of nature.
00:35:21If it is a vertebrate, these bumps suggest the order of apodes, apodes, however you say
00:35:27it.
00:35:28But I've never seen anything like that.
00:35:30Maybe it's an eel.
00:35:31You mean those bumps might be undeveloped feet?
00:35:35Yes.
00:35:35Some form of locomotion.
00:35:37Was it dead when you found it?
00:35:38Yeah.
00:35:39It's slimy.
00:35:40That's why I put it in the sink.
00:35:43Look at the teeth.
00:35:45Holy mackerel.
00:35:47Hardly.
00:35:47I wouldn't say there's anything holy about it.
00:35:49It's more like a nasty tadpole.
00:35:53That's funny.
00:35:55Like the mackerel?
00:35:57Get it?
00:35:57Like the fish?
00:35:58Yeah, we got it.
00:36:00So what is it?
00:36:01A dead fish?
00:36:02A worm?
00:36:03What?
00:36:04A worm?
00:36:05You mean a sort of mutant Adelina.
00:36:07Yeah, but it's too big for that.
00:36:09With those teeth, it could almost be a fish.
00:36:12Or it could be a misshapen lamprey, like Frankie suggested.
00:36:16Lamprey?
00:36:17Yeah, that's what you said.
00:36:18No.
00:36:18Yes, lamprey.
00:36:19It's like an eel.
00:36:21Oh.
00:36:22But no gills.
00:36:24Nothing except these weird little bumps.
00:36:25Well, what about a big earthworm?
00:36:27Which is what Annalita means.
00:36:30Oh.
00:36:31Is that on the test?
00:36:32Yeah.
00:36:34Seriously, what do you think, Pete?
00:36:36I'm thinking I don't believe my eyes.
00:36:38I told you you wouldn't believe it.
00:36:39It's not possible.
00:36:41There simply is no such thing.
00:36:42But here it is.
00:36:44It reminds me of...
00:36:46Cilacan.
00:36:47Oh.
00:36:47What?
00:36:48Yeah.
00:36:48Cilacanth.
00:36:49Cilacanth.
00:36:50It's a prehistoric fish they thought was extinct until some fishermen hauled one up back in 19...
00:36:55In the 30s.
00:36:56Yeah, you're right.
00:36:58Yeah, but you know what you're saying?
00:36:59That this thing has had to reappear from the fathomless depths of where?
00:37:04The creek.
00:37:04So what's your hypothesis?
00:37:06I'm going to fail the test, I know.
00:37:08What if it's not full grown yet?
00:37:10What if your tadpole joke isn't too far from the truth?
00:37:14This could be the spawn of a freshwater eel.
00:37:16Maybe I was right.
00:37:17I'm going to look it up.
00:37:20Okay.
00:37:21I've got a better idea.
00:37:22I'm going to dissect it.
00:37:23Ellen.
00:37:24Hey, look.
00:37:24Ellen.
00:37:25Hey, look.
00:37:25If it's not in our book, my father's got a key upstair somewhere, all right?
00:37:28Hey, everybody.
00:37:29What about the biology test?
00:37:31Frankie, ask Pete if he's got some straight pens.
00:37:33Pete.
00:37:33Pete?
00:37:34Does your mother have an old cookie sheet or something?
00:37:37Um, yeah.
00:37:38Frankie.
00:37:39Yeah?
00:37:39Go down in the kitchen.
00:37:40Look under the sink, all right?
00:37:41Go down in the kitchen.
00:38:11Go down in the kitchen.
00:38:41Go down in the kitchen.
00:39:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:42:11No, really.
00:42:13I remember you always stayed out in the wind.
00:42:16I was forever howling you off.
00:42:19Oh, I feel like a baby.
00:42:21Here, put these on and drink the bags.
00:42:24Oh, you always look so listless to me.
00:42:28Have you been taking your brewer's jeep?
00:42:30Off and on.
00:42:31You've got to take it every day for it to do you any good.
00:42:35I hope your guests are put off by the weather.
00:42:38They just fall.
00:42:39They're all coming in one car.
00:42:42There's Hilde and Nibs.
00:42:43They're conspiring on the first course.
00:42:46And do you remember Juju?
00:42:49Oh, how is she?
00:42:50Very well.
00:42:52Well, surprisingly healthy for a non-vegetarian.
00:42:56She's bringing her seven-grain black-spat molasses bread and two fries.
00:43:01What are we making?
00:43:03I'll give you a hint.
00:43:05There's a pot of lentils on hold.
00:43:08Oh, you're famous, too.
00:43:10And brown rice with green sauce.
00:43:13Oh, great.
00:43:13What shall I do?
00:43:14Oh, I'll start you with the green sauce.
00:43:17These are the green sauce.
00:43:19Shall I peel them?
00:43:20Oh, don't you dare.
00:43:22Now just wash them and scrub them a little and line them up on the counter.
00:43:41Sure isn't clambered.
00:43:43That won't stop the girl.
00:43:50Oh, don't you dare.
00:44:20There's something funny going on here.
00:44:28Oops.
00:44:29I must be going crazy.
00:44:30That's new?
00:44:31Why, what's the matter?
00:44:32I think I've seen things.
00:44:34That's new?
00:44:35Pete, let him answer.
00:44:36What did you see?
00:44:37Well, this sounds dumb, but I could have sworn I saw that eel thing lying at the top of the
00:44:42stairs just before I went in the bathroom.
00:44:44When I came back out, there wasn't anything there.
00:44:47You mean just now?
00:44:48Yeah, remember I said, what are you doing?
00:44:50Then I saw it was in the stone sink and, well, I couldn't figure it out.
00:44:54There's nothing there now.
00:44:56Oh, boy, do you have an old rack of imagination.
00:44:58Do you think some more of those things somehow got in the house?
00:45:00I mean, right now while I was dissecting it.
00:45:03I know I wasn't imagining it.
00:45:05Pete, this is getting creepy.
00:45:07This whole thing is making me nervous.
00:45:09I think we should tell somebody.
00:45:12Frankie starts saying things.
00:45:15Do you get a creepy feeling?
00:45:17It's a little monster from outer space in the bathroom.
00:45:21Oh, brother.
00:45:22I didn't say anything about little monsters.
00:45:25What's the matter with you all of a sudden?
00:45:27You're both acting like kids.
00:45:30Look, Frankie's been filling his head with science fiction for years, but I'm surprised that you...
00:45:34You always know everything.
00:45:36Why couldn't something come from outer space anyway?
00:45:38Because it's impossible, that's why.
00:45:40Scientifically impossible.
00:45:43What happened to the scientific method?
00:45:44Look, I say we calmly go through the books we have and solve this thing scientifically.
00:45:53Stop being so pompous.
00:45:54You're acting like a teacher.
00:45:56I can be just as scientific as you.
00:45:58And it is too scientific and logical when you see a crazy mixed-up system of internal organs to start imagining.
00:46:06Ah, scientist does not use his imagination.
00:46:09He deals in facts.
00:46:11That's ridiculous.
00:46:12You have to use your imagination to suppose anything at all.
00:46:17Without supposition, there's nothing to prove.
00:46:20Did you see that thing in the sink climb out of a flying saucer?
00:46:25Oh, God.
00:46:27You still don't understand what I'm saying.
00:46:29Oh, you know.
00:46:30You're just kidding me, you say.
00:46:31I've seen that before.
00:46:33They say, you can't crash with your own eyes.
00:46:36It's smashing into a million pieces.
00:46:38You try.
00:46:39Go downstairs, out the door, to look at it with a...
00:46:42a microscope, but maybe some theater or something cool out of it.
00:46:46I grew up into a painting picture.
00:46:48Now, you didn't see that part of it, but it happened.
00:46:50Then there's this whole invasion.
00:46:53And you just go right on thinking everything's fine and dandy.
00:46:55Ha, ha.
00:46:56I give up on you.
00:46:58I give up on you, Valakowski, and the house flies from Jupiter.
00:47:02Look.
00:47:03All I know is a creepy feeling is not scientific.
00:47:06I vote we show it to your uncle and ask him what he thinks.
00:47:09Monsters from outer space are pure ignorance.
00:47:12Look.
00:47:13We still have a lot of books to go through here.
00:47:16Okay?
00:47:17Frankie.
00:47:18If you go upstairs in the attic,
00:47:20on the left-hand side there's a cardboard box inside the door.
00:47:24My father's college biology book is in there, okay?
00:47:26See, I'm the one who just dissected it,
00:47:28and the inside don't make any sense.
00:47:30Everything makes sense sooner or later.
00:47:31We just don't have enough data.
00:47:32That's...
00:47:33I hope this science fiction brain isn't getting to you.
00:47:42You're a lot smarter than he is.
00:47:44Maybe, in some ways.
00:47:47So what?
00:47:48Brains aren't everything.
00:47:50Oh, yeah.
00:47:50I know.
00:47:54One thing bothers me about you.
00:47:56What?
00:47:57Well, you seem like two different people to me.
00:48:01Go on.
00:48:03One straight A.
00:48:05Real smart.
00:48:07And the other one?
00:48:08Well, the other one is a girl who comes into my room
00:48:13and sits down next to me on my bed.
00:48:15Who sat next to who?
00:48:17Are you and Frankie going together or not?
00:48:20Well, we're going to the movies with you tonight.
00:48:23You know what I mean.
00:48:24Are you going together?
00:48:30I guess you know Frankie would rather go to the movies with somebody else.
00:48:34What's that supposed to mean?
00:48:36You know Kathy Todd?
00:48:37Yeah.
00:48:39He'd rather take her anywhere than go with us.
00:48:43So you're not going with her?
00:48:46No.
00:48:47You want to go with me?
00:48:49To the movies?
00:48:51Pete, I think I have to figure out a few things about you first.
00:48:54I know the real reason you want to go with me to the movies.
00:48:58And it's not to see the movies.
00:48:59Because if you went to see the movies,
00:49:01you'd probably think trying not to use your imagination.
00:49:03And it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to see the movies, it's not to
00:49:33I'll see you next time.
00:50:03I'll see you next time.
00:50:33I'll see you next time.
00:51:03I've never seen this giraffe before.
00:51:24He's new.
00:51:25He's big.
00:51:26Don't you just love him?
00:51:27To pieces.
00:51:28Do you know what I've always wanted?
00:51:30What?
00:51:31A really handsome gorilla.
00:51:34A what?
00:51:35A gorilla.
00:51:36Well, but they don't seem to make fine ceramics of the great apes for some reason.
00:51:42They are our nearest relation, you know, the great apes.
00:51:46But they never left the proverbial garden of Eden like we did.
00:51:50Did you know he's a veterinary?
00:51:53Who is?
00:51:54The gorilla.
00:51:55No eating of flesh for him, now sir.
00:51:59He's peace-loving and adorable.
00:52:02Good Lord.
00:52:03Mother?
00:52:03Your crate.
00:52:08Come in.
00:52:09Come here, thank you.
00:52:11Oh, thank you.
00:52:13Get out of those wet things.
00:52:16They're terrible out there.
00:52:18Oh, and Kate's also easy.
00:52:20Wear your shoes.
00:52:21Oh, welcome, welcome.
00:52:22How lovely are you in the fountain this square.
00:52:25Oh, I love the seat in the fountain.
00:52:28As I promise.
00:52:30And a little surprise.
00:52:32Oh, lovely.
00:52:34And this flat strap, my last is great.
00:52:37We love that.
00:52:37Oh, these are all right.
00:52:39Oh, Pildy.
00:52:39You're the sweetest soy boy.
00:52:41Oh, I hope it's not too much, but you can freeze them, you know.
00:52:43Can I put this on the wall?
00:52:44I'll get it.
00:52:45Oh.
00:52:46What is it?
00:52:48Ratatouille.
00:52:49Oh.
00:52:50Oh, I'll leave the stew on the stove.
00:52:52And move these all.
00:52:53Bunny, not your lentil and tomato stew.
00:52:56Yes, with brown rice and green salt.
00:52:59I see.
00:52:59And I'm thinking.
00:53:01I'm just fine, and you have a change.
00:53:03Always the same.
00:53:05This is not to be believed really out of this world.
00:53:11This is great, Dad.
00:53:13Well, see, she's famous for it.
00:53:14I mean, the giraffe.
00:53:15Oh, good.
00:53:16Oh, no.
00:53:17I love it very much.
00:53:19Oh, no.
00:53:20Oh, no.
00:53:20Oh, no.
00:53:20Oh, no.
00:53:21Oh, no.
00:53:22Oh, no.
00:53:22Oh, no.
00:53:23Oh, no.
00:53:23Oh, no.
00:53:24Oh, no.
00:53:24Oh, no.
00:53:25Oh.
00:53:26Oh, no, no.
00:53:27Oh, no, no.
00:53:29Oh, no, no.
00:53:31You've done it again.
00:53:33Oh, no.
00:53:33Oh, no.
00:53:34Oh, no.
00:53:35Why don't you girls sit down?
00:53:37I'm just going to finish the green salt.
00:53:39Oh, no.
00:53:40I've added something new this time
00:53:54Hello, operator
00:53:58I've been trying to get through to my husband
00:54:00And either it doesn't ring at all
00:54:02Or I get this funny beeping sound
00:54:03Oh, do dip into it
00:54:06Of course
00:54:06Fairfew 9-0-3-2-6
00:54:30Oh, I see
00:54:32Oh, dear
00:54:35I guess I'll keep on trying, then
00:54:39Thank you
00:54:40Oh, dear
00:54:54Oh, dear
00:55:08Oh, dear
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00:55:35Oh, dear
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00:56:33Oh, dear
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00:56:57Oh, dear
00:56:59Oh, dear
00:57:01Oh, dear
00:57:03Oh, dear
00:57:07Oh, dear
00:57:25Oh, dear
00:57:27Oh, dear
00:57:28Oh, dear
00:57:29Oh, dear
00:57:31Oh, dear
00:57:45Oh, dear
00:57:49Oh, dear
00:57:51Oh, dear
00:57:53Stop!
00:58:00Stop!
00:58:14Stop!
00:58:23It's going to come in, it's going to get in here.
00:58:32What are we going to do?
00:58:36Are you all right?
00:58:40That one?
00:58:50Pete, I think I heard something.
00:58:52Come downstairs.
00:58:55Hey, where's Charles?
00:59:13It's got to be Charles.
00:59:22Help!
00:59:24Help!
00:59:25Help!
00:59:26Help!
00:59:27Help!
00:59:29Help!
00:59:30Help!
00:59:31Help!
00:59:32Help!
00:59:33Help!
00:59:34Get out the front door!
00:59:41Help!
00:59:42Kelby!
00:59:43Help!
00:59:44Kelby!
00:59:45Help!
00:59:46Kelby!
00:59:47Help!
00:59:48Kelby!
00:59:49I'm here!
00:59:50Don't go inside!
01:00:04Kelby!
01:00:16Anybody home?
01:00:18Hey, Pete!
01:00:20Help me move this thing!
01:00:23Come on!
01:00:25Hi!
01:00:32Hi!
01:00:34I thought you were studying today.
01:00:39Hi.
01:00:43What's the matter?
01:00:44Come here!
01:00:50Come here!
01:00:52Come here!
01:00:54Come here!
01:01:04What the fuck was that?
01:01:14Did you hear anything? Did you hear Charles' voice?
01:01:16What are we going to do? We've got to get out of here!
01:01:18Hold on a minute!
01:01:19We can't just walk out of here!
01:01:20There's things all over the place!
01:01:22It doesn't make any sound. It sort of just slides off.
01:01:25I wish I knew where Charles was.
01:01:27Why don't you...
01:01:28Shh!
01:01:30I thought I heard something.
01:01:44What are you going to think of?
01:01:51I'll get to the phone in my room, alright?
01:01:54Now look, you stay here.
01:01:56Oh no, no way. I'm coming with you.
01:01:58You're not going to leave us here.
01:01:59Look, we don't know if it's still out there. Now shut up!
01:02:01Shut up!
01:02:12When I say now...
01:02:13Everybody run to my room.
01:02:15Okay?
01:02:16Now come over here.
01:02:17Come here.
01:02:21Alright, ready?
01:02:22Ready.
01:02:31Ready.
01:02:32Now!
01:02:33Oh no!
01:02:35Hey! Look out!
01:02:36Hey! Look out!
01:02:37It's not...
01:02:41It's not...
01:02:56Hey!
01:02:57Help her!
01:02:58Hey!
01:03:28Thank you for listening.
01:03:58I think we gotta get out of here.
01:04:12How about the roof? Can we get to the roof from here?
01:04:18Please, Frankie, we have to do something. I can't stand it.
01:04:22I don't know.
01:04:26Maybe they got away.
01:04:28At least it's Pete's bedroom.
01:04:30No, I didn't hear a scream.
01:04:32Something terrible happened.
01:04:35They must have gotten to Pete's bedroom.
01:04:45Look.
01:04:52What are those things?
01:04:55Frankie, what the hell are they? What's going on?
01:04:58I don't know.
01:05:00But those things are everywhere.
01:05:03Ellen dissected one of those things.
01:05:05She dissected one of those things?
01:05:08You should have seen what they did to Pete's uncle.
01:05:11Ellen!
01:05:12Ellen!
01:05:12Becky!
01:05:12Steven, come on.
01:05:21Oh, you're flying.
01:05:22Shu, do you referee me?
01:05:23Lord.
01:05:24Fill up the parking lot?
01:05:29Look, did you nadie!
01:05:31It'sاØ!
01:05:36Itardı anulok!
01:05:37What did you do?
01:05:39Where's the phone, Pete?
01:05:40Pete, did you call?
01:05:42Pete!
01:05:43You're freezing!
01:05:51You're so cold.
01:05:52Pete, did you call the police?
01:05:55Pete!
01:05:56Pete!
01:06:08They never left.
01:06:10The car's still sitting there.
01:06:13Which is pretty funny when you think about it.
01:06:17You can't get the keys anyway.
01:06:20What difference does it make?
01:06:22What are you talking about?
01:06:24Come on, we're going to go downstairs.
01:06:26Pete, where are you going?
01:06:27Downstairs, come on.
01:06:28No!
01:06:29No, you can't.
01:06:30They'll get you.
01:06:31You'll let it in.
01:06:32I was pretty scared.
01:06:43Pete?
01:06:47Don't open the door.
01:06:48No.
01:06:49Get away from me!
01:06:51But Pete will shut up!
01:06:54You make me sick!
01:06:57What are you always babbling about?
01:07:02Let me go!
01:07:05Let me go!
01:07:08There's no such thing!
01:07:09No!
01:07:24Let me go!
01:07:25Oh, my God.
01:07:55Oh, my God.
01:08:25Oh, my God.
01:08:55Oh, my God.
01:09:25Oh, my God.
01:09:55Oh, my God.
01:10:25Oh, my God.
01:10:55Oh, my God.
01:11:25Oh, my God.
01:11:55Oh, my God.
01:12:25Oh, my God.
01:12:55Oh, my God.
01:13:25Oh, my God.
01:13:55Oh, my God.
01:14:24Oh, my God.
01:14:54Oh, my God.
01:15:24Oh, my God.
01:15:54Oh, my God.
01:16:24Oh, my God.
01:16:54Oh, my God.
01:17:24Oh, my God.
01:17:54Oh, my God.
01:18:24Oh, my God.
01:18:54Oh, my God.
01:19:24Oh, my God.
01:19:54Oh, my God.
01:20:24Oh, my God.
01:20:54Oh, my God.
01:21:24Oh, my God.
01:21:54Oh, my God.
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