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Subtitles for Jurassic Park Iii
Movie Details: (2001)
Original Name
Jurassic Park Iii
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Extinction: Jurassic Park 3, The / Jp3 / Jurassic Park / Jurassic Park 3 / Jurassic Park 3: The Extinction / Jurassic Park Iii / Jurassic Park: Breakout / Return To The Island: Jurassic Park 3 / The Extinction: Jurassic Park 3
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{1296}{1341}[Airplane approaching]
{1750}{1785}MAN: Better hurry.
{2059}{2095}MAN: Here you go, my friend.
{2097}{2158}Make sure you get us as close as you can!
{2160}{2238}I'll give you something extra|if you make it a good trip.
{2248}{2326}I'm going to get you close,|but not too close.
{2331}{2376}You don't want to be eaten.
{2398}{2459}-Ready, amigo?|-Ready!
{2576}{2650}One, two, three!
{2677}{2722}[Screaming]
{2864}{2903}Eric, heave!
{2932}{2989}[Uplifting instrumental music]
{3228}{3258}Scared?
{3278}{3313}This is great.
{3616}{3655}ERIC: See anything yet?
{3660}{3701}No, not yet.
{3765}{3802}[Loud splash]
{3827}{3874}[Talking in island dialect]
{4423}{4470}-What was that?|-I don't know.
{4540}{4558}[Distant growl]
{4560}{4578}BEN: Hold on!
{4580}{4639}ERIC: What's happening?|BEN: Just hold on!
{4676}{4715}Make it stop!
{4836}{4872}What happened to them?
{4874}{4971}BEN: I don't know. Oh, my God.
{4979}{5034}ERIC: We're going to crash!|BEN: No, we're not.
{5072}{5113}I'm going to take this loose!
{5115}{5162}-Let go of the rope!|-We're gonna crash!
{5207}{5246}BEN: Move your hands!
{5263}{5293}Come onl
{5359}{5396}Here we go!
{5648}{5685}It's going be okay, bud.
{6172}{6262}Charlie, those are herbivores.|They wouldn't fight each other.
{6265}{6347}But these are carnivores,|and they really like fighting each other.
{6350}{6442}They use their teeth and their claws|to rip each other's throats out.
{6459}{6533}Alan, he's three. Let's wait till he's five.
{6559}{6600}Right. Sorry, Charlie.
{6604}{6632}WOMAN: Ellie?|ELLIE: Yeah?
{6634}{6712}It's Tom. He says he has to talk to you|about the last chapter.
{6715}{6822}Tell him I won't lose the Horner quote.|My editor thinks he's a paleontologist.
{6843}{6875}ELLIE: Hey, Mark!
{6877}{6938}Hey, babe, look who's here.
{6978}{7014}This is Alan.
{7021}{7080}Nice to meet you, Alan.
{7083}{7171}Daddy, this is a herbivore|and that's the dinosaur man.
{7174}{7215}Dinosaur man?
{7229}{7303}Jack, say my name. Is my name Alan?
{7321}{7360}Is my name Alan?
{7375}{7410}[Ellie laughs]
{7431}{7474}ALAN: He used to know me.
{7530}{7581}ELLIE: It's sad, huh?|MARK: Here you go.
{7596}{7672}Thanks. Mark's been working|for the State Department now.
{7675}{7728}What do they do, Mark?
{7734}{7808}International relations,|mostly treaty law, things like that.
{7810}{7851}[Baby crying]
{7855}{7900}ELLIE: Call of the wild one.|MARK: I'll go.
{7902}{7984}You guys catch up.
{7989}{8025}Thanks, babe.
{8078}{8117}He's a great guy.
{8151}{8223}-So, what are you working on now?|-Raptors, mostly.
{8243}{8279}My favourite.
{8281}{8334}Do you remember the sounds they made?
{8363}{8400}I try not to.
{8402}{8461}All our theories about Raptor intelligence...
{8463}{8534}...what they were capable of,|we weren't even close.
{8536}{8602}-Tell me.|-We did cranial scans of a fossil skull...
{8604}{8690}...and found what looks to be|a very sophisticated resonating chamber.
{8693}{8740}Wait a second. So we were right.
{8742}{8830}-They'd the ability to vocalise.|-It's the key to their social intelligence.
{8833}{8884}Which explains|why they could work as a team.
{8887}{8973}They'd coordinate attacks so their prey|wouldn't know what was going on.
{8976}{9056}-They could talk to each other.|-To a degree we never imagined.
{9064}{9084}[Sighs]
{9086}{9123}Ellie, they were smart.
{9125}{9194}They were smarter|than dolphins or whales.
{9210}{9267}They were smarter than primates.
{9404}{9507}I just wanted to say, if you ever need help,|sometimes you forget to ask.
{9531}{9611}So you can call me. Anything, anytime.
{9630}{9660}Sure.
{9662}{9692}[Car starts]
{9768}{9809}You're still the best.
{9829}{9863}I mean that.
{9897}{9942}The last of my breed.
{10137}{10239}ALAN: ltis through the study of the|anterior chamberin multiple specimens...
{10241}{10360}...that we can determine the correlation|between the For more click on this link