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  1. Dec 2, 2021 · “Steven is terrifically empathic and he said, ‘let’s all take a break,’” remembers Scotch Marmo. “I kept composed and went to Steven’s trailer. I can’t explain why it was such an out-of-body experience for me to be called out like that, but it was. For some reason, it seemed to go deeper than the words and I was unable to ...

  2. jurassicpark.fandom.com › wiki › Jurassic_Park_FilmJurassic Park Film Transcript

    • Overview
    • Accident at Isla Nublar
    • The Encased Mosquito
    • The Badlands
    • Introducing John Hammond
    • Subterfuge
    • Isla Nublar
    • It's A Dinosaur!
    • The Visitor's Center

    This is the transcript of Jurassic Park. It is based on the Jurassic Park Film Script by David Koepp (based upon the novel by Michael Crichton and on adaption by Michael Crichton and Malia Scotch Marmo).

    Worker 1: Everybody, heads up! Heads up! Keep it clear! Stand back! Bring it forward. Come on! Slow it down!

    Worker 2 (in spanish): Ándale! Si! Cuidado! A ver, tráiganla, tráiganla! Vamos con la segunda! (Hurry up! That's it! Careful! Come on, bring her in, bring her in! Let's do the second one now!)

    Worker 3 (in spanish): Confirmada la segunda! (Second one confirmed!)

    Robert Muldoon: Okay, pushing team move in there.

      (Push! Careful. Let's go, go!)

    Robert Muldoon: I want tasers on full charge! 

    (The scene begins with anxious lawyer Donald Gennaro balancing his weight on a raft, being pulled onto land, he is very out of place here. The screen caption reads: Mano de Dios Amber Mine, Dominican Republic)

    Juanito:

    Donald Gennaro: Hola, Juanito!

    Juanito: Hola, bienvenido. (Hello, welcome.)

    Gennaro: What's this I hear at the airport? Hammond's not even here?

    Juanito: He sends his apologies.

    Man: Dr. Grant, Dr. Sattler, we're ready to try again.

    Alan Grant: I hate computers.

    Ellie Sattler: The feeling's mutual!

    Man: You'll get a reading out of that.

    Woman: Did it work?

    Ellie Sattler: How long does it usually take?

    (Grant and Sattler are walking together up a hill.)

    Ellie Sattler: Hey, Alan, if you wanted to scare the kid, you could've pulled a gun on him, you know.

    Alan Grant: Yeah, I know. Kids. You wanna have one of those?

    Ellie Sattler: I don't want that kid. But a breed of child, Dr. Grant, could be intriguing! I mean, what's so wrong with kids?

    Alan Grant: Ah, Ellie, look. They're noisy, they're messy, they're

    Ellie Sattler: Cheap, cheap.

    (The scene changes to a restaurant in San Jose, Costa Rica. Dennis Nedry is seated at a table. Lewis Dodgson gets out of a taxi, wearing a Panama hat and sunglasses, trying his best to look like a tourist. Nedry, seeing this, laughs and waves him over.)

    Dennis Nedry: Yo -- Dodgson! (waving him over)

    Lewis Dodgson: (sits at the table) You shouldn't use my name.

    Dennis Nedry: (calling out) Dodgson! Dodgson! We've got Dodgson here! (at the lack of response) See? Nobody cares. Nice hat. What are you trying to look like, a secret agent?

    Lewis Dodgson: (puts a briefcase on the table, getting down to business) 750. On delivery, $50,000 more for each viable embryo. That's $1.5 million if you get all fifteen species off the island.

    Dennis Nedry: Oh, I'll get 'em all.

    Ian Malcolm: So you two, um, uh dig up- dig up dinosaurs?

    Ellie Sattler: (chuckles) Well...

    Alan Grant: We try to.

    John Hammond: You'll have to get used to Dr. Malcolm. He suffers from a deplorable excess of personality, especially for a mathematician.

    Ian Malcolm: Chaotician! Chaotician, actually. John doesn't subscribe to chaos, particularly what I had to say about his little science project.

    John Hammond: Codswallup Ian, you've never been able to sufficiently explain your concerns --

    [In the rear jeep, Gennaro and Hammond are talking.]

    Donald Gennaro: So, the fifty miles of perimeter fence are in place?

    John Hammond: And the concrete moats, and the motion sensor tracking systems. Donald, dear boy, relax. Try and enjoy yourself.

    Donald Gennaro: Let's get something straight, John. This is not a weekend excursion. This is a serious investigation into the stability of the island. Your investors, whom I represent, are deeply concerned. In forty-eight hours, if they're not convinced, I'm not convinced. I'll shut you down, John.

    John Hammond: In forty-eight hours, I'll be accepting your apology.

    John Hammond: All right, slow down. Slow. Stop, stop, stop, stop!

    John Hammond: G'day, g'day, g'day. Now, the most advanced amusement park in the entire world, incorporating all the latest technologies -- and I'm not talking just about rides, you know, everybody has rides. But we've made living biological attractions so astounding, that they'll capture the imagination of the entire planet.

    Ellie Sattler: So what are you thinking?

    Alan Grant: That we're out of a job.

    Ian Malcolm: Don't you mean "extinct"?

    John Hammond: Why don't you all sit down? Uh, Donald, sit down, sit down.

    John Hammond: Here, Here he comes. Well, here I come, yes.

    • 3 min
  3. Dec 5, 2022 · Driver's aid systems are important and you should consider them when they show some messages. Most KIA vehicles will tell you "Consider Taking a Break" or just "Take a Break" after you drive for some time without a stop. This is a relatively new feature for KIA cars, so vehicles from 2019 only will show this kind of message.

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  5. Dec 17, 2023 · Here's what a guy means when he wants to 'take a break' in a relationship: 1. He’s getting ready to commit, and he’s scared. On the surface, this doesn’t sound good. If a guy is getting ...

  6. Scotch Marmo was born and raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts. [2] After receiving an associate degree from Bunker Hill Community College, [3] she went on to earn a bachelor of arts degree as a double major in English Literature and Spanish Language and Literature at Boston University, [4] and her Master of Fine Arts from the Columbia University School of the Arts in 1988. [5]

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