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Shark Chaos Hits the Beach | Full Action Comedy Movie | English

BLUE DEMON
Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy

When a swarm of genetically-enhanced sharks begins migrating toward the coast in search of flesh, a sun-soaked beach town becomes their next target. The lifeguards are underqualified, the scientists are confused, and the locals are more worried about their tan lines than the blood in the water.

Leading the charge is a washed-up marine biologist, a beach bartender with a secret military past, and a group of clueless tourists who accidentally become humanity’s last hope. With time running out and fins cutting through the waves, this unlikely team must band together to stop the feeding frenzy before it hits the shore.

"BLUE DEMON" is a wild ride of explosive action, over-the-top shark attacks, and beachside mayhem. Equal parts thrilling and hilarious, it's a high-energy blend of adventure and absurdity that never takes itself too seriously — perfect for fans of cult creature features and campy chaos.
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00:03:29how do you make that sound it's a family secret but I can tell you it's one of the reasons mom's
00:03:44had so many rich husbands change your mind yet it's not too late we can forget about the whole
00:03:51thing yeah sure there are plenty of other pledges who would die to be in your place
00:03:59let's go
00:04:02thank heavens for home depot
00:04:19what about the power it's usually off
00:04:27I'm
00:04:29I'm
00:04:32Oh, more government B.S.
00:04:57Very professional.
00:04:59Crime runs in the family. Daddy's a lawyer.
00:05:29You know the drill. Swim out to the buoy and back.
00:05:38Couldn't be any easier.
00:05:40The sign said the water's polluted.
00:05:42Making it sick or something?
00:05:44We all had to do it.
00:05:46Do we look sick?
00:05:48Do you want to be a Delta Delta Chi or don't you?
00:05:55Ready?
00:05:56I guess so.
00:05:57That's the Delta Delta Spirit.
00:06:00You're such a liar. We didn't have to do this.
00:06:14What if something happens to her?
00:06:15What does it matter? You want her in the sorority?
00:06:29What does it matter? You want her in the sorority?
00:06:36What does it matter?
00:06:55Oh, my God.
00:07:25There's something out here.
00:07:33There's something out here in the water.
00:07:35Nice try.
00:07:37I'm not kidding.
00:07:38I thought...
00:07:55What's she doing?
00:08:01Screw it.
00:08:02Let's get out of here.
00:08:06Oh, God.
00:08:08This is the military police.
00:08:10You are trespassing on federal property.
00:08:12Stay where you are.
00:08:13If I get caught, my dad's gonna have a shit bit.
00:08:15What are we supposed to do?
00:08:16Take the back way out.
00:08:18We can't just leave.
00:08:19What about my dad's car?
00:08:26Good evening.
00:08:40Mel?
00:08:42Mel?
00:08:43Mel?
00:08:48Mel?
00:08:49Mel?
00:08:50Mel?
00:08:51Mel?
00:08:52Mel?
00:08:53Mel?
00:08:55Mel?
00:09:05I'll grab my hand!
00:09:06Mel!
00:09:15Kevin!
00:09:16It's like...
00:09:19No!
00:09:25Oh! Way to go, Doc! You just tied the world record of 12 ringers in a row, held by none
00:09:44other than your husband. Ex-husband. You're the boss. Hot Pants wants us in his office. Yeah, your record's about to go down in flames. You sounded serious. As always, your timing is sublime.
00:10:14Okay, correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't they invent something called an elevator about 100 years ago? 1853 to be exact. Why would you know that? It's what you love about me. Loved. And it still doesn't explain why we can't use it. He thinks that if we're out of breath, we won't argue with him as much. Is that it? Where do you get that information?
00:10:44Collins. Dr. Collins. You wanted to see us.
00:10:52Hi, I didn't have breakfast. You know what this is? Our project. No. Not anymore. Over. Over? You're kidding. Do I look like I have my kidding face on? Okay, is this about the EKG test data? Because I told Dr. Collins that...
00:11:10It's about the fact that I have three hysterical college girls in the hospital right now. No, no, no. Let me rephrase that. I have three and a half hysterical girls in there. The divers are still trying to locate the rest of the fourth one.
00:11:22That doesn't make any sense. Even if the sharks could breach the steel net.
00:11:26Which they did.
00:11:29There is no way until this compound passes 6,000 volts going through the perimeter fence.
00:11:33Is there?
00:11:43There have been budget shortfalls. We had to make up the difference somewhere.
00:11:48My God. You turned off the electric fence?
00:11:51Intermittently.
00:11:52You didn't, Larry.
00:11:53How many times have I told you, Dr. Collins, my name is Lawrence?
00:11:56I wouldn't have to make any cutbacks if you two had brought me some results that I could take to the oversight committee.
00:12:03I'm sorry. You don't consider genetically engineering a new breed of great white sharks results?
00:12:07Capable of living in either fresh or salt water, trained to recognize specific targets to defend?
00:12:12That was yesterday. What have you done for me lately?
00:12:16Okay. We have managed to increase their speed.
00:12:19I just want to know one thing.
00:12:22Are the subjects responding to commands?
00:12:24May I?
00:12:38All right, Doc. I'm on it.
00:12:40Go ahead, Doc.
00:12:41Hey, Doc.
00:12:44What?
00:12:54Hey, Doc.
00:12:56Hey, Doc.
00:13:00Hey, can I miss you?
00:13:01Hey, Doc.
00:13:04Hey, Doc.
00:13:06Hey, Doc.
00:13:08Hey, Doc.
00:13:08Hey.
00:13:39Okay, there's Avery now.
00:14:00It's showtime.
00:14:05He's scared.
00:14:07I guess that's a good thing.
00:14:09Okay, here they come.
00:14:23My God.
00:14:25Kacharid and Kacharious can smell blood and dilutions of one part to 500 million parts of water.
00:14:35Killer schnozzers.
00:14:37They're bigger than last time.
00:14:39Braucho, Harpo, Chico, Gummo, Zeppo.
00:14:42The Shox Brothers.
00:14:43And here's the baddest boy in class, Red Dog.
00:14:56Okay, watch this.
00:14:59Avery?
00:15:01Now.
00:15:03You got it, Doc?
00:15:04That was you?
00:15:11The monitoring implants in each shark are also transceivers.
00:15:15We issue the command and the shark receives a small electrical jolt to the brain that essentially fools into forgetting about the meat.
00:15:20Does it work the other way around?
00:15:23I mean, can the shark be signaled to attack?
00:15:29Well, if they are predators, I guess they could be trained.
00:15:32The purpose of the Blue Demon Project was to create an undetectable defense system, not another weapon.
00:15:37Of course.
00:15:38I'm just thinking out loud.
00:15:40Comfortable?
00:15:40So it doesn't work on all of them?
00:15:57It's 50-50 with Red Dog.
00:15:59We don't know why.
00:16:04Let me get this straight.
00:16:06You've spent four years and millions of dollars on this project,
00:16:09and all I have to show for are a couple of big sharks with pretty eyes?
00:16:1690 days.
00:16:17I have a show-and-tell with the big brass.
00:16:20It's a funding review so that we can all keep our jobs.
00:16:23I want concrete results.
00:16:24Something that will hold water, besides their lungs.
00:16:27It's new science.
00:16:28It's unstable.
00:16:29We have to examine it, understand it.
00:16:31We can't possibly make that deadline.
00:16:32We're at least a year away from controlling them.
00:16:35Hmm.
00:16:36I'm glad to see you two agree on something.
00:16:39That'll give you something to talk about when you're in the unemployment line.
00:16:53That went well.
00:16:54I have nothing to say to you.
00:16:56That would be a first.
00:16:59Dr. Collins?
00:17:00What?
00:17:02Which one?
00:17:02Dr. Nathan Collins.
00:17:05Guilty.
00:17:06This is for you.
00:17:07Hmm.
00:17:08Sit here, please.
00:17:10Sure.
00:17:12Thanks.
00:17:13Come on.
00:17:14I got a package.
00:17:16Yes, sir.
00:17:38No problem.
00:17:39Six weeks will be just fine.
00:17:43I'm looking forward to...
00:17:46Inga!
00:17:52Get me a box of cigars.
00:17:54Hmm.
00:17:55You might have mentioned that was coming today.
00:18:08Well, I told my lawyer not to send these here.
00:18:11I'll just have them sent to your lawyer so she can take a look at them.
00:18:14No need.
00:18:14You seem a little disappointed.
00:18:28Did you expect me to put up a bit more of a fight?
00:18:33No.
00:18:34Of course not.
00:18:36Of course not.
00:18:37And in return, I'm only going to ask for one thing.
00:18:40And what's that, Nathan?
00:18:47I want the ring back.
00:18:55It was my grandmother's ring.
00:18:56Of course.
00:18:58She gave it to my mother.
00:19:00Absolutely.
00:19:01And then on her deathbed, she gave it to me.
00:19:02I know the story, Nathan.
00:19:04Maybe she doesn't really want a divorce.
00:19:13What?
00:19:15Psychologically, I mean.
00:19:17You know, maybe somewhere deep in her subconscious,
00:19:19she still has feelings for you.
00:19:21And it's causing her body to rebel against her own actions.
00:19:26That's why she can't get the ring off.
00:19:27Wait.
00:19:28Did I hear the story?
00:19:29Oh, no.
00:19:30I haven't heard the story 50 times.
00:19:33Amen.
00:19:33Stupid grandmothers and aunts, uncles, neighbors, and girls.
00:19:39You know?
00:19:41Stupid.
00:19:43No, no, no, no!
00:19:52I never would have heard the end of that.
00:19:57She's still in love.
00:19:59Yeah.
00:20:01Oh, shit.
00:20:03Marla.
00:20:05Holy shit.
00:20:27Shoot, goddammit.
00:20:27Shoot!
00:20:28Shoot!
00:20:28Shoot!
00:20:28Shoot.
00:20:29Shoot!
00:20:30Shoot!
00:20:30Let's go.
00:21:00Okay, I got you.
00:21:12Come on.
00:21:13Okay.
00:21:17Okay.
00:21:18It's okay.
00:21:30How are you doing there, cowboy?
00:21:45Not looking so good.
00:21:49See, I told you boys, you should never go shot for shot with me.
00:21:52Tequila is my middle name.
00:21:57Come on.
00:21:58Stuff out.
00:21:59As soon as we get this done, soon you two ladies can go take a nap.
00:22:06Come on.
00:22:07We've got about a five-hour window here.
00:22:09That fence is not going to fix itself.
00:22:18Hey.
00:22:19Mr. Secretary?
00:22:20Mr. Secretary?
00:22:21Mr. Secretary?
00:22:22Felix?
00:22:23Mr. Secretary?
00:22:25Look at him.
00:22:26That's it.
00:22:26I think he'd given birth to the damn fish.
00:22:28We are so not ready, Nathan.
00:22:32Let's go.
00:23:02Ah, General Remora.
00:23:22What a pleasure it is to see you, sir.
00:23:27Nice pants.
00:23:32It's pretty impressive, huh?
00:23:40All this fruit salad here just to see our little project.
00:23:45Even the top man himself.
00:23:47Kind of makes you feel proud to be a scientist, doesn't it?
00:23:49Is everything ready, Avery?
00:23:52As ready as it can be, Doc.
00:23:54You're not dealing with a moron here, you know?
00:23:56I would never call you a moron.
00:23:58Well, and just so you guys know, nothing escapes my attention.
00:24:04New fly is open.
00:24:06Yeah.
00:24:10Ladies and gentlemen, if you'll be seated, we can begin.
00:24:12Thank you all for coming this morning.
00:24:21For what is quite possibly the most important presentation you'll ever see.
00:24:26Now, I'd like to present General Remora, who would like to say a few words before we begin.
00:24:30General?
00:24:30What I'm about to say to you must be kept in the utmost confidence.
00:24:58That is why I had to get a Level 5 security clearance for each and every one of you.
00:25:08And that's why we're meeting in this underwater...
00:25:12...secured and protected bunker.
00:25:17In 1997, the Russian government informed us that it may have lost at least 100 of their so-called suitcase bombs.
00:25:39One kiloton.
00:25:46Portable nuclear bomb.
00:25:50Small enough and light enough to be carried in a suitcase.
00:25:57And very possibly a backpack.
00:26:02What's your name?
00:26:04Dashlow.
00:26:05What?
00:26:06Dr. Avery Dashlow, sir?
00:26:08Right.
00:26:13For some time, we've been concerned about the possibility of terrorist threat.
00:26:19And as of three days ago, our intelligence has informed us that one of these bombs had been purchased by a splinter group from an ex-Russian agent.
00:26:31Nathan, I know this isn't exactly the time to bring this up, but...
00:26:38Yes?
00:26:40I can wait.
00:26:46Further intelligence has informed us...
00:26:49...that this bomb will more than likely be arriving by water.
00:26:54...and its goal very possibly being a very important landmark on or near this coast.
00:27:06That is why Project Blue Demon is of the utmost importance to our government.
00:27:19And as Mr. Van Allen already knows, as of yesterday, the President of the United States of America has personally asked me...
00:27:28...to oversee this project, I'd like everyone to put their hands in their lap.
00:27:39Very good.
00:27:41I will now turn everything back over to Mr. Van Allen.
00:27:45General...
00:27:47General...
00:27:48Now...
00:27:52This represents the approximate square mileage of accessible water in and around the country.
00:28:00You know I hate when you do that.
00:28:02Do what?
00:28:03Tell me you have something to tell me and then tell me to forget about it.
00:28:06...by our overly extended military and coast guard.
00:28:10It would take three times the current numbers of enlisted men and women just to make a dent.
00:28:20No.
00:28:22The human element has done all that it can.
00:28:25It's time now to take the next step toward complete military preparedness.
00:28:31I present...
00:28:33Project Blue Demon.
00:28:34Project Blue Demon.
00:28:37A squadron of genetically engineered sharks, smarter and stronger than any other species on earth.
00:28:43Trained and controlled by our military and strategic experts to seek out and neutralize terrorist threats wherever they may be found.
00:28:53Maybe I'd do it because you never seem interested in anything I have to say anyway.
00:28:56Well maybe if you'd say things that were interesting instead of dull scientific facts all the time I would be.
00:29:04A bomb.
00:29:06Surreptitiously placed by an innocuous looking vessel.
00:29:09The sort of thing that even the most watchful security system might miss.
00:29:13But Blue Demon misses nothing.
00:29:14It's natural and genetically heightened territorial instinct.
00:29:19The shark locates the bomb before it can detonate.
00:29:22Now if this sounds like science fiction, it's not.
00:29:26It's science fact.
00:29:28So are you gonna tell me?
00:29:30Not when you've already predetermined your response.
00:29:33No, can you stop being scientific for one moment and start being a human being?
00:29:37Thanks.
00:29:40Thanks a lot.
00:29:42Alright, I'll tell you.
00:29:44We have to promise that you won't be angry.
00:29:45I'm not...
00:29:47Nathan!
00:29:49I'm not angry.
00:29:51Open the curtain.
00:29:57Blue Demon.
00:29:59Okay.
00:30:01I...
00:30:03See?
00:30:05That's exactly what I'm talking about.
00:30:15Is this supposed to be some kind of a joke?
00:30:22Oh my god.
00:30:32Where the hell are the sharks?
00:30:43Somebody opened the gate.
00:30:45Don't even say it. What happened to the...
00:30:48Who let the guppies out?
00:30:50Apparently none of us.
00:30:52I don't give a good god damn who let them out.
00:30:54I want them back in here now!
00:30:56I got some very important people in there waiting.
00:30:58So I don't wanna hear the word rain check from any one of you.
00:30:59I'll just send the command out to Red Dog and the others will follow it back in from the lake.
00:31:05If he's still out there.
00:31:07What are you talking about, Dashlow?
00:31:09Okay, something's wrong.
00:31:10I just sent out a return command and I'm not getting a delivery signal.
00:31:14Did you try and alter your channel?
00:31:16I'm on full frequency. Nothing.
00:31:18Let me track him.
00:31:20Anybody got the time?
00:31:22Too damn late for this bullshit!
00:31:24That's what time it is!
00:31:25Hey!
00:31:34Did you guys hide my respirator?
00:31:40You dogs! I know you hid my respirator!
00:31:48What are those?
00:31:49We were scheduled to keep the sharks inside all day today.
00:31:57And?
00:31:58Maintenance is in the water.
00:32:00Normal replacement is a section of perimeter fence.
00:32:09Maintenance, this is an emergency. Do you copy?
00:32:12Maintenance, this is Dr. Nathan Collins. Do you read me?
00:32:15Over.
00:32:16How much longer are we going to have to wait for these trained fish of yours?
00:32:18Just a few more moments, sir.
00:32:20There's been a small miscommunication and they've been moved out into an enclosed high security lagoon.
00:32:23Part of our facility.
00:32:25But there's nothing to worry about. Everything's under control.
00:32:27Oh, sir.
00:32:29Just a few more moments, sir.
00:32:31There's been a small miscommunication and they've been moved out into an enclosed high security lagoon.
00:32:35Part of our facility.
00:32:38They've been moved out into an enclosed high security lagoon.
00:32:39Part of our facility.
00:32:40But there's nothing to worry about. Everything's under control.
00:33:11I'm still not getting anything.
00:33:37Well, try another transmitter.
00:33:37I tried all of them.
00:33:38I just can't seem to get a response.
00:33:40Dr. Collins, if you people screw this thing up...
00:33:42Marla, do you read me? Over.
00:33:44I'm here, Nathan.
00:33:45Give me some good news.
00:33:46I'm working on it.
00:33:52Nathan, what are they still doing in the water?
00:33:55Nobody's answering the radio.
00:33:56We're on our way out there now.
00:33:57Copy.
00:33:58Oh, my God.
00:34:07Nathan, the sharks.
00:34:09They're in hunt formation.
00:34:11Maintenance, this is an emergency.
00:34:13Do you copy?
00:34:14Yeah.
00:34:15It's always an emergency.
00:34:16So I'm probably plugged up the toilet again.
00:34:18Maintenance, this is an emergency.
00:34:20Do you copy?
00:34:21This is an emergency.
00:34:23Yeah, yeah.
00:34:23This is maintenance.
00:34:24What's your emergency?
00:34:25There are sharks in the lake.
00:34:27Do you copy?
00:34:30Ed!
00:34:31Jimmy!
00:34:31Get out of the water!
00:34:32There are sharks in the water!
00:34:34Get out!
00:34:36Ed!
00:34:37Jimmy!
00:34:38Come on!
00:34:39Get...
00:34:39No!
00:34:40Get out of the water!
00:34:41No!
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00:35:23Oh, my God.
00:35:53Oh, my God.
00:36:03Oh, my God.
00:36:06They were just out there.
00:36:13It's over.
00:36:15No, it's not over.
00:36:21This is just the beginning.
00:36:23Tell me you got something.
00:36:37Every hard drive in the system's up to speed.
00:36:39Not a crash, not a buzz.
00:36:41Nothing.
00:36:42Could have told you that.
00:36:43I know this lab inside and out, and there's nothing wrong with this equipment.
00:36:46I've got six runaway sharks.
00:36:48Who would beg to differ?
00:36:53They're moving towards populated areas.
00:36:57I thought you had this problem worked out.
00:37:00Well, whoever let them out sabotages the system.
00:37:02Well, then I guess it's time for the backup plan.
00:37:03You do have a backup plan.
00:37:12How about a reboot?
00:37:14Maybe we should just shut the whole thing down and start from scratch.
00:37:17Brilliant, Sparky.
00:37:18Worth a try.
00:37:19It'll take time.
00:37:20Well, then you better get on it right now.
00:37:21What are you going to do?
00:37:22What we should have done in the first place.
00:37:23I'm calling the Coast Guard to let them know we got a predator problem on our hands.
00:37:26I don't think so, doctor.
00:37:29Put that phone down.
00:37:31General, I thought you had left.
00:37:34As I stated before, we've decided that we're not going to do the demonstration today.
00:37:51They're not in the lagoon, are they?
00:37:52We've got the situation under control.
00:38:12Doesn't look like you have anything under control.
00:38:15They're headed toward beaches.
00:38:16We have to warn people.
00:38:17Tell them.
00:38:18Tell them what?
00:38:19That a group of government-sanctioned genetic experiments has gotten loose?
00:38:26No.
00:38:27If they found out that the military was behind this, we'd be in a shitstorm of apocalyptic proportions.
00:38:37Now, I think what we have here is just regular, everyday, run-of-the-mill sharks.
00:38:44And the truth of the matter is, sharks kill people every day.
00:38:49But not in a freshwater lake.
00:38:53Minor detail.
00:38:56Are you actually willing to risk life just to keep the government's involvement in this a secret?
00:39:01That is indefensible and bullshit!
00:39:04You watch it, doctor.
00:39:06Innocent people will be killed.
00:39:10Innocent people will be killed.
00:39:13Every war has their casualties.
00:39:16I don't see any reason why the war on terrorism should be any different.
00:39:26Screw that.
00:39:27Give me the number for the Coast Guard.
00:39:44Yeah.
00:39:45Hey!
00:39:45What the hell do you think you're doing?
00:39:50Don't worry, doctor.
00:39:51You'll get to make your one phone call.
00:39:53What are you talking about?
00:39:53Dr. Nathan Collins, you're under arrest.
00:39:57On what charge?
00:39:58Conspiracy to commit a terrorist act against the United States of America.
00:40:02General, I understand what you're trying to do here, but you have no evidence of anything like that.
00:40:06I have all the evidence I need.
00:40:10This is a log for all the security passcodes for the shark pool.
00:40:14And it has the number of the last code used to open the gates.
00:40:16And whose number is that?
00:40:17Dr. Nathan Collins.
00:40:19Please.
00:40:20Which means, are you not only responsible for letting those sharks out into the lagoon,
00:40:25but you are responsible for the deaths of those two unfortunate maintenance workers?
00:40:29He's doing this because he doesn't want me telling anyone about the sharks.
00:40:32I'm doing this because I love my country.
00:40:35Take them away.
00:40:39Give me a lawyer!
00:40:46This is not over!
00:40:47This is not over!
00:40:50No, like this.
00:40:54You have to hook the worm through his body like that so he doesn't fall off the hook.
00:40:59Here, now, you try.
00:41:01I don't want to.
00:41:03Honey, the worm doesn't feel anything.
00:41:06It doesn't hurt him.
00:41:07Yeah, how would you like it if I stuck a hook up your...
00:41:09That's enough, young lady.
00:41:11Why do we have to do this anyway?
00:41:13Can't we just buy fish at the store?
00:41:14No, we can't just buy fish at the store.
00:41:17That's not a sport.
00:41:19This is a sport.
00:41:21Baseball's a sport.
00:41:23Basketball's a sport.
00:41:24This is murder!
00:41:26Roxy, honey, you wanted to spend some time with Daddy, didn't you?
00:41:29Yeah.
00:41:29And you wanted to go fishing with Daddy, too, didn't you?
00:41:32Yeah.
00:41:33Now, you've got a 10-pound test line here with an 8-pound leader.
00:41:37Just set it over the side right here.
00:41:40There you go.
00:41:41All right.
00:41:42Now, we'll just see who catches the big one, huh?
00:41:44All right.
00:41:44All right.
00:41:46Now, we'll just see who catches the big one, huh?
00:41:48Hey, what's up, Doc?
00:42:04Oh, I guess I'm just a little blurry here.
00:42:07Yeah, you're going to go somewhere?
00:42:08Just a little fresh air.
00:42:09I'll be right back.
00:42:11You want me to go with you?
00:42:13Avery, fresh air is a euphemism.
00:42:18I'm going to the ladies' room.
00:42:19Oh.
00:42:19Yeah.
00:42:48Dad, I think I've got something.
00:43:02Way to go.
00:43:04Reel them in.
00:43:05Not too fast.
00:43:07It's really heavy.
00:43:08It's probably a trout.
00:43:09They get pretty big in these waters.
00:43:13Yes!
00:43:14Yes!
00:43:22Whoa.
00:43:23You've got yourself a whopper here, girl.
00:43:26Okay.
00:43:26Let's try to get them in now.
00:43:27Let's reel it in.
00:43:29That's it.
00:43:29Bring it in here.
00:43:31Yeah.
00:43:32It's a big one.
00:43:33Wow-wee.
00:43:36Oh, here it comes.
00:43:38Oh.
00:43:38Oh, my God.
00:43:39Here.
00:43:39Oh.
00:43:40You got him.
00:43:41Come on.
00:43:42Let's get him.
00:43:42Oh, yeah.
00:43:44Okay.
00:43:45Good job.
00:43:46Oh, yeah.
00:43:48Oh, ho.
00:43:50What you got here?
00:43:51Hold on.
00:43:52Get a photo.
00:43:53Slimey.
00:43:54Let me get a photo.
00:43:56Okay, hold it.
00:43:56Wet.
00:43:57That a girl.
00:43:58Hold it right there.
00:43:59What the hell?
00:44:07What's the matter, honey?
00:44:09It's a shark!
00:44:10It's a bass.
00:44:11Silly.
00:44:14Let's get it!
00:44:17Shark!
00:44:18Hurry!
00:44:18Hey!
00:44:20Come on!
00:44:21Come on!
00:44:22Come on!
00:44:24Come on!
00:44:24Come on!
00:44:26Let's win!
00:44:26Come on!
00:44:26Drop this!
00:44:27That's right!
00:44:30Get out!
00:44:31Come on!
00:44:32That's right!
00:44:33Go!
00:44:33Go!
00:44:33Go!
00:44:34Go!
00:44:34Go!
00:44:35Go!
00:44:35Go!
00:44:35Go!
00:44:35Go!
00:44:36Go!
00:44:36Go!
00:44:37Go!
00:44:37Go!
00:44:38Go!
00:44:38Go!
00:44:39Come on!
00:44:40You can make it!
00:44:41Go!
00:44:41Go!
00:44:42Go!
00:44:42Go!
00:44:43Go!
00:44:43Go!
00:44:44Go!
00:44:44Go!
00:44:45Go!
00:44:45Hey, Dad, keep swimming!
00:44:47Please!
00:44:47Hurry!
00:44:48Get a shark!
00:44:48That way!
00:44:49That way!
00:44:50Go!
00:44:51All right, Dad!
00:44:53Give it!
00:44:54There you go!
00:44:55Get out of here!
00:44:57Gotcha!
00:45:07Dad, I love you.
00:45:08I love you, Dad.
00:45:09I love you.
00:45:09I love you, Dad.
00:45:10Thank you for reading all the time, Dad.
00:45:11I love you, Dad.
00:45:12Thank you, Dad.
00:45:13I love you, Dad.
00:45:17Marla, thank God, finally.
00:45:32Did you talk to the lawyer?
00:45:33Is he coming down to get me out of here?
00:45:35I'm afraid not, Nathan.
00:45:37What, are you kidding me?
00:45:39They can't just hold me here without any formal charges, without any evidence.
00:45:43Well, apparently they can.
00:45:44And just the suspicion of you being a terrorist is enough for them to lock you up in here indefinitely.
00:45:51Wait, this is nuts.
00:45:54I'll buy you some food.
00:45:56I feel like I'm stuck in some play by Kafka.
00:45:59Watch your language, sir.
00:46:01What?
00:46:02Your language.
00:46:05I said Kafka.
00:46:06I heard what you said.
00:46:08There's a lady present.
00:46:09Appreciate it if you keep it clean.
00:46:14I'll take that now.
00:46:16Oh, do you mind?
00:46:18I would really like to eat with Dr. Collins, please.
00:46:24I'll have to check it.
00:46:25It's nothing special, but it's all that in the cafeteria.
00:46:28All right.
00:46:32Christ, Marla, what the hell are you doing?
00:46:34Getting you out of here.
00:46:35I appreciate the thought, but shouldn't we wait to do this, I don't know, the legal way?
00:46:41While I was rebooting the system, I ran through the program logs and checked it against my private backup file.
00:46:46The reason the system crashed was because it wasn't the real system.
00:46:49It was some shadow program built on top of the original.
00:46:55It was designed to hide in the hard drives when we tried to fix it.
00:46:58Are you telling me that somebody tried to hack in from the outside?
00:47:00Not that kind of program, no.
00:47:02This came from somebody who had access to our entire system from the inside.
00:47:08Avery?
00:47:09Hardly, no.
00:47:10Avery can barely pay his rent, no.
00:47:11He would never put himself out of a job.
00:47:14I just came from higher up.
00:47:16I can't believe you just tracked that guy.
00:47:32I didn't know you had it in you.
00:47:33There's a lot of things you didn't know about me, Nathan.
00:47:36Psst.
00:47:36Psst.
00:47:43Psst.
00:47:43Oh, my God.
00:48:02What happened?
00:48:03Where'd they go?
00:48:04Put security on full alert.
00:48:13Find Dr. Collins.
00:48:15Which one?
00:48:17Both of them!
00:48:18Afternoon, Doc Collins.
00:48:36Hi, Mark.
00:48:36It's so lovely today.
00:48:37I just thought I'd play hooky.
00:48:39No problem, doctor.
00:48:41Just, uh, gotta check out your car.
00:48:42My car?
00:48:43Yeah, it's a new company policy.
00:48:45I guess there's some stuff that's gone missing from a couple of labs.
00:48:48Really?
00:48:49Yeah, I know.
00:48:50Who'd want to steal a couple of test tubes, huh?
00:48:52Huh?
00:48:53Well, anyway, I gotta check every vehicle that goes out of here.
00:48:57It's, uh, not your fault, though.
00:48:59Of course not.
00:49:06This is fine.
00:49:07Oh, good, good.
00:49:08Well, have a nice day.
00:49:09Trunk, too.
00:49:11The trunk?
00:49:12Yeah.
00:49:13It's a real pain in the butt, ma'am.
00:49:14Sorry.
00:49:15Gate security, come in.
00:49:16Excuse me.
00:49:17Wait.
00:49:18Um, look, I'm kind of in a rush, you know, to get to the beach while I can still work on
00:49:21my tan.
00:49:22Could you just check my trunk out first, and then I'll get out of your hair?
00:49:25Yeah, sure.
00:49:26I guess whatever they're squawking about can wait a second.
00:49:29Thank you so much.
00:49:30You're the best.
00:49:30And just because of that, I'm going to give you the honor of checking out my trunk.
00:49:35What the hell?
00:49:41Now I know this looks suspicious.
00:49:44Nathan!
00:49:47See, I bet there are still things about me you don't know.
00:49:50Obviously, you're right.
00:49:51Hey!
00:49:52Come on!
00:49:53Let's get to the beach.
00:49:56Come on!
00:49:57I'll be right back.
00:49:58Come on!
00:49:58Oh!
00:49:59Let's get to the beach!
00:50:00You're right.
00:50:00Let's get to the beach.
00:50:01You're right.
00:50:01Let's get to the beach.
00:50:03Come on!
00:50:14Come on!
00:50:14Let's go!
00:50:15Let's go!
00:50:16Let's go!
00:50:16it's so pretty not as pretty as you smooth the water looks great uh-huh we should uh go for a
00:50:38swim i didn't bring my suit you don't need a suit i'll see you crazy whoa we can't just take off
00:50:46our clothes why not there's nobody around right now what if somebody comes so what if they do besides
00:50:53we'll be in the water so who's gonna know you're very bad influence on me you know that
00:51:00hey if you're afraid to do it i understand i'm not afraid oh yeah hey you did bring your suit
00:51:16this water's cold baby so who's in right now what would i possibly be afraid of
00:51:46so
00:51:55so
00:51:57so
00:52:07You know, that was my first kiss.
00:52:21Really?
00:52:29Where are you going?
00:52:30To the moon.
00:52:32That was my first kiss, too.
00:52:34Well, ready or not, here I come.
00:52:49Elsie?
00:52:52Very funny, Elsie.
00:52:59Shark! Shark!
00:53:01Come on, I've been called worse.
00:53:04Oh, my God!
00:53:34Come on!
00:54:04Okay, keep your eyes open.
00:54:34If you see anybody, cops, security, anybody, take off.
00:54:37No, I'm not going to leave you.
00:54:39I was hoping you'd say that.
00:54:40Okay, hang tight.
00:54:41Be right back.
00:54:50Hello, is this the Coast Guard?
00:54:52Okay, good.
00:54:53I need to speak to whosoever in charge of, well, sharks.
00:54:59Okay, I know this is going to sound crazy, but, uh, my name?
00:55:05Uh, that's not important.
00:55:07What's important is that you need to send your boats out right now, armed with everything you've got.
00:55:12Why?
00:55:13Huh.
00:55:14Because, because there are half a dozen government-grown killer sharks on the hunt along the beaches of this city, and unless your people take action right now, a lot of people are going to die.
00:55:27Hello?
00:55:28Ah, don't do this.
00:55:29Hello?
00:55:30Hey, I'm serious here.
00:55:31Hello?
00:55:32Hey, I'm serious here.
00:55:33Hello?
00:55:34Damn bureaucrats.
00:55:35Shit.
00:55:36Marla?
00:55:37Change for 20?
00:55:38No!
00:55:39Hey!
00:55:40You guys got change for 20?
00:55:45Unbelievable.
00:55:46Unbelievable.
00:55:47So how'd it go with Coast Guard?
00:55:49Not great.
00:55:50Well, I got something better.
00:55:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:55:52No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:55:54No, no, no, no.
00:55:55No.
00:55:56No.
00:55:57No, no.
00:55:58No, no, no, no.
00:55:59No, no.
00:56:01No, no, no, no.
00:56:02No, no, no, no.
00:56:03No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:04No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:05I got something better, this.
00:56:07Which is?
00:56:08The prototype to the Blue Demon Command Program.
00:56:10Now, it's a rough version, but it might work.
00:56:13The signal might be a little weak,
00:56:16but if I can tap into the lab's transmitter,
00:56:18and then into this.
00:56:19You're going to try to control six sharks
00:56:22with your laptop, a cell phone, and a car radio?
00:56:27You know, that's your problem, Nathan.
00:56:28You're always so negative.
00:56:30Negative?
00:56:30Negative, yes, negative.
00:56:31I might try seeing the cup half full for a change.
00:56:37In other news, police are on a manhunt this hour
00:56:39for Dr. Marla and Nathan Collins from Acro Marine
00:56:43with alleged ties to a terrorist organization
00:56:45working right here in Northern California.
00:56:48They are considered armed and dangerous,
00:56:50and should not be afraid.
00:56:51Things are looking up already.
00:56:52Now, back to the music.
00:57:01I've been at it for two solid hours.
00:57:11I'm starving, dude.
00:57:12Well, don't let our little emergency come
00:57:15between you and your Twinkies!
00:57:18How much longer before the reboot is complete?
00:57:20Should be any minute now.
00:57:22Here.
00:57:23Whoa.
00:57:24Wait a sec.
00:57:25What now?
00:57:26There's another signal here.
00:57:28Somebody's tapping the command frequency.
00:57:29They're trying to communicate with the sharks.
00:57:31It's them.
00:57:33Looks like they're using a phone line
00:57:34to hack into the system.
00:57:36Probably a cell phone.
00:57:37Can you track the signal, find out where they are?
00:57:40Yeah, I guess.
00:57:41But that's like totally illegal.
00:57:44Hello?
00:57:45Government.
00:57:46That's what we do.
00:57:48Find them.
00:57:49Not cool.
00:57:50Look, maybe you're right.
00:57:51Maybe this is a stupid idea.
00:57:52Hey, don't say that.
00:57:53Why not?
00:57:54It's what you're thinking anyway.
00:57:55No, it's not.
00:57:56It's OK, Nathan.
00:57:57I'm a big girl.
00:57:58I can take it.
00:57:59I was thinking you're the smartest woman.
00:58:00You're the smartest human being I've ever met.
00:58:02It's what attracted me to you in the first place.
00:58:04Really?
00:58:05Yeah, really.
00:58:06I thought it was my ass.
00:58:07Well, OK, maybe it was your a little bigger ass.
00:58:11I watch you, you know?
00:58:12When you work.
00:58:13And you get that far away looking at you.
00:58:15You're the smartest human being I've ever met.
00:58:18It's what attracted me to you in the first place.
00:58:20Really?
00:58:21Yeah, really.
00:58:22I thought it was my ass.
00:58:24Well, OK, maybe it was your a little bigger ass.
00:58:29I watch you, you know?
00:58:34When you work.
00:58:37And you get that far away look in your eyes.
00:58:42And I wonder what it must be like to be in there with you.
00:58:56What was that thing that you were going to tell me
00:58:59before all this started?
00:59:01OK.
00:59:02I got a signal.
00:59:04I found them.
00:59:07Oh, my God.
00:59:08OK, they breached the lake.
00:59:10They're in the ocean.
00:59:11They're still, they're still traveling to group formation.
00:59:14Where are they?
00:59:15Well, according to this, just a few miles ahead.
00:59:20OK, good.
00:59:21This is a nice desolate area.
00:59:23Let's just hope they find a nice, long, lonely beach
00:59:26with nobody around for miles.
00:59:37This is not good.
00:59:38No, it's not.
00:59:39The noise is splashing.
00:59:40This is like ringing a dinner bell for our sharks.
00:59:41Yeah, well, you've got your signal, right?
00:59:42You can send a command and get them to return back to the compound.
00:59:43Well, if the uplink to the main transmitter holds, then, you know, I...
00:59:44Nathan, I'm just not sure.
00:59:45Hey, think positive.
00:59:46Give it a shot.
00:59:47What are you doing?
00:59:48Well, I didn't have much luck with the coast guard.
00:59:49Let's see if I can convince these kids I'm not crazy.
00:59:55Well, if the epilogue to the main transmitter holds, then, you know, Nathan, I'm just not sure.
01:00:00Hey, think positive. Give it a shot.
01:00:04What are you doing?
01:00:05Well, I didn't have much luck with the Coast Guard. Let's see if I can convince these kids I'm not crazy.
01:00:10Have you actually seen these sharks around here?
01:00:25No, not exactly, but we've been tracking them from down the coast.
01:00:29My wife, well, my ex-wife, she's in the car with a computer trying to send a signal to them with her cell phone.
01:00:36Okay, look, Dr... Collins.
01:00:38Dr. Collins.
01:00:39Um, I know you're probably under a lot of stress, but they have laws against drinking on the beach.
01:00:47Drinking alone, that is.
01:00:53Keep trying, Jen!
01:01:02Pardon me, ma'am. You need to step out of the vehicle, please.
01:01:06I'm sorry.
01:01:15You need to exit the vehicle now, ma'am.
01:01:29Jesus!
01:01:30Oh, no!
01:01:34No!
01:01:36Bad dream?
01:01:40God, okay.
01:01:47What happened?
01:01:50I, um...
01:01:52Overloaded the signal.
01:01:54Blew the chips.
01:01:56They're dead?
01:01:57Oh, God, ma'am.
01:01:58I'm sorry.
01:01:59This project...
01:02:00Those sharks were your life.
01:02:06They used to be.
01:02:11They used to be.
01:02:20Good.
01:02:21You're up.
01:02:22That'll save me having to repeat myself.
01:02:25Lawrence, I think this can wait until after Nathan gets some rest.
01:02:28I had six very expensive sharks at the start of this.
01:02:32I now have none.
01:02:34Somebody has to pay.
01:02:36Take a hike, Larry.
01:02:37Three.
01:02:42Four.
01:02:43What?
01:02:45There are only four sharks at the beach.
01:02:47I only saw four.
01:02:48Are you sure?
01:02:50Trust me.
01:02:51It's not something I would forget.
01:02:55This is Van Allen.
01:02:56How many carcasses did you retrieve?
01:02:59I see.
01:03:00And did you...
01:03:07Four.
01:03:09Another one dead from an overzealous fisherman.
01:03:11No sign of the sixth one anywhere.
01:03:14Okay.
01:03:15They've been traveling in school formation all along.
01:03:19What would finally make them separate?
01:03:23Maybe they didn't.
01:03:25Maybe they were never together in the first place.
01:03:27Hey, you guys.
01:03:37Great job with the sharks.
01:03:38I heard all about it.
01:03:40You guys deserve a medal.
01:03:42Stop it, Avery.
01:03:43What are you doing?
01:03:44Look at this.
01:03:46What?
01:03:47How'd that happen?
01:03:54It says it's real time.
01:03:55It's not monitoring anything at all.
01:03:56This is a program he made.
01:03:58A decoy.
01:03:59To throw us off track.
01:04:00You guys don't know what you're talking about,
01:04:01Mr. Van Allen.
01:04:02You know they're dangerous, right?
01:04:03I mean, you were after them.
01:04:05You know, they're terrorists.
01:04:07All right, dude.
01:04:09Where's my shark?
01:04:11I believe I can answer that question for you.
01:04:15Oh, General.
01:04:16We didn't expect to see you.
01:04:20Everybody up against the wall.
01:04:26Not you, Dashlow.
01:04:27Oh, yeah.
01:04:28General, I'm not sure I understand.
01:04:29Of course you don't understand, Van Allen.
01:04:32Because you're nothing more than a patsy.
01:04:34This whole thing.
01:04:35The computer shut down.
01:04:36The sharks escaped.
01:04:37It was all you.
01:04:38He had a little help.
01:04:39Why, Avery?
01:04:40You can't buy Porsches with dreams.
01:04:41The money.
01:04:42Duh.
01:04:43Why would you sabotage something like this?
01:04:45I mean, you're a patriot, for God's sake.
01:04:46That's exactly why.
01:04:47Because I am a patriot.
01:04:48You're a patriot.
01:04:49You're nothing more than a patsy.
01:04:51This whole thing.
01:04:52The computer shut down.
01:04:53The sharks escaped.
01:04:55It was all you.
01:04:56He had a little help.
01:04:58Why, Avery?
01:05:00You can't buy Porsches with dreams.
01:05:02The money.
01:05:04Duh.
01:05:06Why would you sabotage something like this?
01:05:09I mean, you're a patriot, for God's sake.
01:05:11That's exactly why.
01:05:12Because I am a patriot.
01:05:18This government of ours is weak.
01:05:21We were doing okay for a while there.
01:05:23We had our heads on straight about terrorism.
01:05:26But now they're starting to divert money into social programs.
01:05:30Schools, the homeless, the poor.
01:05:32Before you know it, our military won't be any more than a couple of boy scouts walking around carrying pen knives.
01:05:38Well, it's not gonna happen on my watch.
01:05:42Then I thought the shark of yours.
01:05:46Well, now if he can defuse a bomb, he sure as hell can deliver one.
01:05:51Red dog.
01:05:54Smartest in the class.
01:06:06World record.
01:06:08Nice toss.
01:06:10I'm going to get him.
01:06:15No, no, no.
01:06:16No, come back.
01:06:17Forget about him.
01:06:18We need to find red dog.
01:06:19He said it could plant the bomb.
01:06:20Is that possible?
01:06:21If he's programmed it outside our system, anything's possible.
01:06:24Okay, they probably have a separate lab somewhere else with a control program tapped into ours.
01:06:29Avery.
01:06:30Avery.
01:06:31Oh.
01:06:37Cheap.
01:06:38Just like I suspected.
01:06:39Where you going, Avery?
01:06:52Come here.
01:06:53Avery's been doing his homework.
01:06:54Avery's been doing his homework.
01:06:55Yeah.
01:06:56Avery.
01:06:57Avery's been doing his homework.
01:06:58Avery.
01:06:59Avery.
01:07:00Avery.
01:07:01Avery.
01:07:02Avery.
01:07:03Avery.
01:07:04Avery.
01:07:05Avery.
01:07:06Avery.
01:07:07Avery.
01:07:08Avery.
01:07:09Avery's been doing his homework.
01:07:10Avery.
01:07:11Avery.
01:07:12Avery's been doing his homework.
01:07:18Avery.
01:07:19Avery.
01:07:20Avery's been doing his homework.
01:07:32Charming.
01:07:33OK, this is the original command program,
01:07:37and that is a shadow program that he created.
01:07:44And here's our missing shark.
01:07:50It's Red Dog.
01:07:53Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:07:55What is that?
01:07:57I don't know.
01:07:59It's reading on the image.
01:08:05Oh, my God.
01:08:07Plutonium.
01:08:11It's the Russian suitcase bomb.
01:08:14Remora bought it for himself.
01:08:18What's the target?
01:08:19Some are further up the coast.
01:08:20I'm just getting the coordinates now.
01:08:22I'll just bring it up here on the map, and I'll try to reprogram Red Dog.
01:08:25You can't try, Marla.
01:08:27You can do it.
01:08:29I'll just bring it up here on the map, and I'll try to reprogram Red Dog.
01:08:32You can't try, Marla.
01:08:33You can do it.
01:08:34OK, and it should be right there.
01:08:38OK, and it should be right there.
01:08:40Oh, my God.
01:08:42No!
01:08:43No!
01:08:44No!
01:08:45No!
01:08:46No!
01:08:47No!
01:08:48No!
01:08:49No!
01:08:50No!
01:08:51No!
01:08:52No!
01:08:53No!
01:08:54No!
01:08:55No!
01:08:56No!
01:08:57No!
01:08:58No!
01:08:59No!
01:09:00No!
01:09:01No!
01:09:09Thanks to you, Remora's not going to pay.
01:09:12But I bet somebody else will for that.
01:09:18Nathan?
01:09:19Oh!
01:09:40What the?
01:09:44Avery!
01:09:45You dumbass moron!
01:09:49Oh!
01:09:54Oh!
01:10:13Oh!
01:10:14Oh!
01:10:16Oh!
01:10:17Oh!
01:10:18Oh!
01:10:19Oh!
01:10:19Oh, my God!
01:10:49Oh, my God!
01:11:19Oh, my God!
01:11:49Oh, my God.
01:12:19Are you all right?
01:12:36Yeah.
01:12:37I'm okay.
01:12:38Yeah.
01:12:39The command key!
01:12:49Wait, wait, where's he going now?
01:13:05Well, without a command program, the chip defaults to the original setting.
01:13:11Hello, this is Lawrence Van Allen calling.
01:13:39Yes, I was just wondering, is that teaching position at the university still open?
01:13:43Yes, I'll hold.
01:13:44You can forget about that tenure of yours, Van Allen.
01:13:46I'll make sure of that.
01:13:48Another trumped-up charge, General?
01:13:50I don't think so.
01:13:52It's you alone who'll be counting ceiling tiles at Leavenworth.
01:13:56I've been through three wars, two invasions, and one hell of a skirmish.
01:14:00I'll be damned if I'll be brought down by some goddamn fish!
01:14:09Can you say sushi?
01:14:16Can you say sushi?
01:14:18Can you see sushi?
01:14:31A nuclear accident at Akro Marine Laboratory was just that, an accident.
01:14:54There's been no evidence of foul play and absolutely no indications of terrorist involvement.
01:15:00Thankfully, the facility is equipped with lead-shielded walls to handle such incidents, and the repercussions,
01:15:06if any, are negligible to the public safety.
01:15:09There will be an investigation and a full hearing into the matter.
01:15:15You ready for this?
01:15:16All I can do is tell the truth.
01:15:17I'll just tell them exactly what happened.
01:15:20Wait.
01:15:22What?
01:15:24You never told me that thing that you were going to tell me?
01:15:28Oh, right, that.
01:15:30Yeah, that, uh, so what do you say?
01:15:33Right here, right now, before flag and country?
01:15:37What was it?
01:15:39The divorce papers.
01:15:42Yeah.
01:15:43I didn't file them.
01:15:49Oh.
01:15:50Are you mad?
01:15:56I mean, after everything that we've been through, I guess, you know, I could still go in.
01:16:04Remember you dropped this?
01:16:11Want to see if it still fits?
01:16:17Yes.
01:16:18No.
01:16:19Yes.
01:16:20You're right.
01:16:21You're right.
01:16:22I didn't know that.
01:16:23Yes.
01:16:24Yes.
01:16:25Yes.
01:16:26Yes.
01:16:27Yes.
01:16:28Yes.
01:16:29Yes.
01:16:30Yes.
01:16:31Yes.
01:16:32Yes.
01:16:33Yes.
01:16:34Perfect.
01:16:54God, I miss that ass.
01:17:02Come on, kids.
01:17:04They're waiting.
01:17:29All right, Dr. Collins.
01:17:31Why don't you all start at the beginning?
01:17:32Tell us how this all happened.
01:17:34As you know, Senator, with the airways relatively safe,
01:17:38it was time to begin covertly securing our oceans and waterways.
01:17:41It started out as an experiment.
01:17:44The first change was in the eyes.
01:17:46The eye was separated from the pupil and it followed movement,
01:17:49like a motion detector.
01:17:52I'd watch them hours on end, and when they'd see me,
01:17:54they'd stare back, unblinking, unemotional.
01:17:58You know, sometimes I swear they were laughing at me.
01:18:01We didn't mean for things to go as far as they did,
01:18:03but in a world that's mostly covered with water,
01:18:06we needed a new kind of defense.
01:18:08Just another fish in the sea.
01:18:10But we made a horrible mistake.
01:18:13We meant to take the next step in evolution,
01:18:16but we created a monster.
01:18:18I see.
01:18:21And would you say it was possible
01:18:22for this sort of thing to happen again?
01:18:25Honestly, Senator, I don't know.
01:18:48Take the life of someone just like me
01:19:07Who walks on the street line
01:19:13But still cannot, still cannot see that
01:19:18People still looking back just the same
01:19:23Cause nothing, there's nothing that's changed
01:19:27Except for the man who walks just like me
01:19:32It's not that easy to explain
01:19:35Been there once, so, but then again he's lying
01:19:40Too close to tell, but then again he's trying
01:19:49Trying to find his way
01:19:54Are you jealous of others?
01:20:04Cause are you jealous of me?
01:20:10Sometimes it's hard to define
01:20:15Is it luck, is it chances, is it all circumstance
01:20:21That I'm winning this train lottery?
01:20:26You ask if I'm scared to last
01:20:29The man just like me
01:20:34It's been there once, so, but then again he's lying
01:20:40Too close to tell, but then again he's trying
01:20:49Trying to find his way
01:20:53When you're out of him most every day
01:21:11Take a look in the mirror
01:21:12Would you think I'd have to say
01:21:13It's a teplifying thing
01:21:16Watching others watch a man
01:21:18While he stumbles to the ground
01:21:20While he wrestles in the dirt
01:21:21With the glory that is found
01:21:22It's a life to find anything
01:21:24He's been there once, so, but then again he's lying
01:21:33Too close to tell, but then again he's trying
01:21:42Trying to find his way
01:21:55Trying to find his way
01:22:04Trying to find his way
01:22:08He's been there once, so, but then again he's travelling
01:22:24To be continued...
01:22:54To be continued...
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