Battleship (2012) - full transcript

A naval war ship encounters an alien armada and faces the biggest threat mankind has ever faced. If they lose, the world could face a major extinction event and an alien invasion. Will humans win this alien war, what are the aliens doing here, and what do they want? Based on the Hasbro naval war game.

NOGRADY:

Today really marks

the first stage

of an unprecedented

technological advancement.

We have begun to identify

so-called Goldilocks planets.

These are planets that share

a similar relationship

with their sun

as we have with ours.

lf a planet's too

far away from its sun,

it's too cold.

If it's too cIose to

its sun, it's too hot.

But for an Earth-like planet,

the distance is just right.

Potentially perfect

for sustaining life.

We have finally managed

to identify one planet

that is the right distance

from its star to hoId water

and is the right mass

to sustain an atmosphere.

Every 24 hours,

our station in Hawaii

wiII transmit

a signal to Landsat 7,

our deep orbiting satellite,

which will amplify

and relay the signal

to our targeted planet

which is, rather grandly,

entitled Planet G.

lf there is intelligent life

out there, and they come here

it's going to be like

Columbus and the lndians.

Only, we're the lndians.

Ladies and gentlemen, please

prepare to bear witness

to the making of history.

Start transmission.

JACKlE: lt seems as though

NASA is setting up shop

right here in

our own backyard.

Today, the Beacon

lnternational Project

was Iaunched.

SateIIite dishes

here on Oahu

sending out very

powerful signals

into deep space

with an attempt

to communicate

with anyone...

STONE: Another round,

birthday boy.

JACKIE: ...or anything that

might be out there listening.

A toast.

Happy birthday,

little brother.

l'm wishing you

success and growth,

and happiness.

May this be

a great year for you.

lt's going to

be a great year.

l love you.

l love you, too.

So, in the great

Hopper family tradition,

this year l'm quoting

from Coach John Wooden.

Johnny.

"Adversity is

the state in which man

"most easily

becomes acquainted

with himself

"being especially free

of admirers then."

Cheers.

l'm not cheers-ing that.

lt's a very

good quote for you.

"l may be free of

admirers right now

but there is still time"?

Will you shut up?

Light your cupcake

and raise your glass.

Did you get me that?

Yes, l got you that.

Thank you,

that's very sweet.

You're welcome.

You're very welcome.

l got this guy, Tony.

He said he can get you

a construction job.

All you need to

do is call him.

Could l get a beer

and a chicken burrito,

please?

Sorry, kitchen's closed.

STONE: You're not going

to call him, are you?

Give Tony my best,

but l don't need you

or Tony's help,

for that matter.

You can call him or

join me in the Navy.

No.

Great. All right.

Happy birthday.

Blow out your candle

and make a wish.

Do not waste

a wish on a girl.

Wish for a job,

an apartment.

A new alternator belt,

so l don't have to

drive you everywhere.

A job, or. . .

You said "job" twice.

lt's my birthday and my wish.

All right?

Please don't waste it.

You just wasted

that wish, didn't you?

l'm going in.

You're not going in.

How do l look?

Wait, let me

just fix that.

Awesome!

All right, princess,

go get 'em.

Great start.

Ugh.

What seems to

be the problem?

l want a chicken burrito.

Johnny, chicken burrito her.

BARTENDER: lt ain't happening.

Chicken burrito her.

Kitchen's closed, Hopper.

What's your name?

l'm hungry.

That's not your name.

lf you give me five minutes

l will get you

your chicken burrito.

Five minutes,

starting now.

(BELCHES)

Chicken burrito time, l'm out.

Chicken burrito,

roger that.

HOPPER: Wait! Hi !

No! Let's just. . .

Just one twist of the key

and we will be good.

How are you, ma'am?

How you doing?

Burritos, right there.

lt's closed.

Too late, pal.

Okay.

lt's right there. Please?

lt's too late

to eat a burrito.

Too many complex carbs.

$3.99. . .

(GRUNTlNG) Chicken burrito.

(GRUNTS)

(GROANS)

(GRUNTlNG)

(SlRENS WAlLlNG lN DlSTANCE)

l got it!

Hey! Freeze!

(ALARM RlNGlNG)

(TlRES SCREECHlNG)

l got a burrito!

l got it!

Freeze!

(GASPS)

Stay down !

MAN: He's getting back up!

(GRUNTlNG)

STONE: l've had it!

Look at yourself!

How is it that you

screw everything up?

By the way, that girl

you were trying to

impress last night,

do you know who

her father is?

Admiral Shane!

He runs the whole damn fleet!

So, now you're messing

with my job. My life!

You know that girl?

The burrito girl?

l've always stayed

out of your business,

haven't l?

Because l was hoping

that maybe one day

you would learn

from your mistakes.

You would grow up,

you would mature a bit!

ls my back all right?

(GROANS)

Oh, my God ! My back!

You're 26,

and what have you got?

You got, what?

Sixty-five dollars

to your name?

l got tazed.

A car that doesn't start.

You're living on my couch !

Those things work!

Man, look at yourself.

Oh, my God.

As from now,

as from right this second,

there is a new

dynamic at play.

And this dynamic

is the following.

From here on, until

l state otherwise, there

will be no more debate,

no more discussion,

no more compromise!

lt's me speaking,

you listening.

Me saying, you doing.

Do you understand that?

lt's time for

a new course of action.

A new direction.

A game change.

You are joining

me in the Navy.

ANNOUNCER: Live, local,

this is Hawaii News Now.

Thousands of saiIors

on dozens of ships

are coming to

Hawaii for RIMPAC.

NEWSCASTER 1 : RlMPAC

is the world's largest

muItinationaI

maritime exercise.

NEWSCASTER 2:

RIMPAC is a miIitary

baIIet of 1 4 navies...

NEWSCASTER 3:

20,000 Navy personnel.

Cooperation and coIIaboration

amongst the countries

is the goal.

NEWSCASTER 3:

Relationship-building

is the key.

NEWSCASTER 4: Not all

the action is taking place

out on the water.

There wiII aIso be

sporting events

here on Iand.

Forget WorId Cup,

this is the RIMPAC Cup finaI.

ANNOUNCER 1 :

lt's another beautiful day

here in Hawaii, as usual.

ANNOUNCER 2:

lndeed it is, but a storm

is brewing on the field

as the scrappy U.S.A. team

is butting heads with Japan.

The score is 2-nil, Japan.

The U.S. has been

trailing all day.

Team leader Alex Hopper

has got to do something

to rally the troops here.

Turn it up!

ANNOUNCER 1 :

Big save! Great save!

ANNOUNCER 2: Big save!

Stone Hopper, he's answered

every test today.

What's wrong with you,

drama queen?

Get up, princess, come on !

ANNOUNCER 1 :

U.S.A.'s Ordy squares the baII

over to number 6, Alan.

ANNOUNCER 2:

CIever backheeI

into space...

ANNOUNCER 1 :

Hopper... GoaI!

(YELLlNG)

A missile,

past lwashiro.

The U.S. is finaIIy

on the board, showing

some signs of life

with the score, 2-1 , Japan.

ANNOUNCER 2: We are

now into stoppage time.

Can the U.S. tie it up?

Time! Time! Time!

One minute left.

Alex, it's coming your way!

ANNOUNCER 1 :

Stone Hopper has

placed it perfectly.

It takes a fortuitous bounce.

Hopper is underneath it

and on-side.

(BOTH GRUNT)

Hey, ref!

(WHlSTLE BLOWlNG)

ANNOUNCER 1 : A penalty kick

has been awarded

to the United States.

Nagata made

contact with Hopper

inside the box.

ANNOUNCER 2: And by

"contact," you mean Nagata

kicked him in the face.

STONE: You all right?

Yeah, l'm fine.

ANNOUNCER 1 : Stone Hopper

has come up the field.

l'm fine.

l don't need your help.

Bronson is going

to take it.

Bronson !

What do you mean, "Bronson"?

No, negative.

l'm fine.

Bronson,

you're gonna take this.

Bronson, don't move.

Bronson, come here.

Bronson,

you move one more step,

you're dead !

Do you want to die today?

Do you want to die?

Good choice.

He is definitely concussed.

You just threatened

one of my sailors.

ANNOUNCER 1 : Looks like

it's going to be his

little brother, Alex Hopper.

ANNOUNCER 2:

If I was Stone, I wouId have

picked another shooter.

l'm skeptical that

Hopper is 1 00 percent.

Engage, engage.

lmpose will, impose will.

There are two kinds

of idiots, Hopper.

One looks where he kicks,

the other looks

where he doesn't kick.

Which idiot are you?

l'm the idiot

that's going to kick it

through your keeper's face.

Get ready for overtime.

ANNOUNCER 2:

All eyes on Hopper.

He couId send this

into overtime.

(BLOWlNG WHlSTLE)

ANNOUNCER 1 :

And here we go.

lf Hopper scores,

the U.S. wiII go

into overtime.

SPECTATORS: Oh !

(WHlSTLE BLOWlNG)

ANNOUNCER 1 : Hopper sails one

miles over the crossbar,

nowhere near the goal.

Typical.

ANNOUNCER 2:

What a heartbreak

for the U.S.

(ALL CHEERlNG)

ANNOUNCER 1 : lt was a very

poor attempt by the obviously

injured Alex Hopper.

He refused to

come out of the game

and his stubbornness

cost the United States.

CongratuIations to Japan,

our 201 2 RIMPAC Cup winners.

The final, as we sign off,

Japan, 2.

The United States, 1 .

Are you ready for this?

Born.

Are you sure?

Never been more sure

of anything in my life.

What are you going to say?

l'm going to walk up

to him, man to man,

and look him

straight in the eyes.

With what words?

My words.

(CHUCKLES)

Okay. (CLEARS THROAT)

"Sir. . .

"Your daughter

is the best thing

that has ever happened to me.

"She's smart, kind,

beautiful, funny,

"and l'm madly

in love with her.

"lt would be an honor

to have your permission

to marry her."

l love you.

l love you, too.

First off, l'd like to

weIcome you aII to the RIMPAC

InternationaI NavaI War Games.

And I'd Iike to

welcome you onboard

the greatest fighting ship

in American naval history.

The "Mighty Mo,"

the U.S.S. Missouri.

(CELTlC PUNK MUSlC PLAYlNG)

(TlRES SCREECHlNG)

(MUSlC STOPS)

SHANE: And fought

in WorId War II...

Shit!

Hopper, your cover.

l'm keeping you

on your toes.

Hopper, let's go, come on.

Hopper!

HOPPER: This way.

No, no, no.

GUARD: That way, sir.

HOPPER: Yes, yes,

l knew that.

We knew that.

You look good.

The U.S.S. Missouri

was the final battleship

to be completed by

the United States

before being

de-commissioned

and replaced

with a more modern

fleet of vessels,

like destroyers.

What's the difference between

a battleship and a destroyer?

Battleships are great ships.

But they are kind

of like dinosaurs.

They're designed to take hits,

like a floating punching bag.

But then there's destroyers,

which are just awesome.

They're designed

to dish it out

like the Terminator.

Are you a Captain?

No, he's not a Captain

because he's always late.

Come on.

l fight the ship.

Which is even better.

(APPLAUSE)

Listen, get it done.

Get it done.

Babe, it's a formality.

Okay, go.

l'm all over it.

We have with us today,

veterans from the Missouri

who have served on her,

some going back

to WorId War II.

Examples of the finest

men to have ever

served in any navy.

Lieutenant Hopper,

what an honor.

Thank you for joining us.

Good to be here.

And now,

as we prepare to embark

on this

outstanding exercise...

l'm nervous.

Shades off.

I wouId Iike

the Commanding Officers

to come to the stage.

Captain Nagata, Japan.

(GREETS lN JAPANESE)

Captain Lou, MaIaysia.

(GREETlNG lN MALAY)

lt's so close to

the way we say it.

He hates me.

He doesn't hate you.

Shut up. Shut up.

SHANE: Captain Jacks,

AustraIia.

G'day.

Shut up.

G'day!

Shut up.

G'day.

A special acknowledgment

to Commander Stone Hopper,

United States Navy.

Go, that's your call.

Knock 'em out.

Who, along with

his outstanding

crew and ship,

had the highest

overall rating last year.

Shades off, Hopper.

Commander.

Thank you, Admiral.

Welcome, everybody.

lt's really great to

see you all here today.

Especially you, gentlemen.

It's a true honor.

Me and my crew,

we're going to have to

be on our toes this year

because your

ships look outstanding

and your men look ready.

So, good Iuck out there.

Be safe and keep charging.

He loves his daughter,

she loves you.

He's going to respect that.

Hey, Mike.

Admiral.

You remember Sam?

lt's an obsolete tradition,

this asking for permission.

Tell me where this came from.

Stop.

Sam's a physical

therapist now.

Stop worrying about this

and walk up and do

what you got to do.

Hello, Hopper.

Why are you here?

This is going

to be sweet.

l was within the rules.

Really?

Were you in the rules

when you kicked

me in the face?

lsn't there something

more important you should

be doing right now?

He hates the man.

That seems a bit juvenile,

wouldn't you say?

Go mess with him

and see what happens.

Why?

CORA: Do it.

Would it be funny

if l punched you

in the face?

Would that be funny?

Stop it.

Chicken.

Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Yeah, l love it.

A two-piece meal.

You look like

Colonel Sanders,

actually.

He was a handsome man.

Good job out there, Dad.

What do you want?

Hopper needs five

minutes of your time.

(SlGHS)

That's enough.

What do you mean?

Don't you have something

more important you should

be doing right now?

Three minutes, tops.

Thank you. l love you.

Thank you, Daddy.

Love you, too.

He's going to

smash my face in.

He's not going to

smash your face in.

Oh, my God.

Sir, it would be an honor.

Sir. Sir. Sir.

Give me your permission.

lt would be an honor

to have your permission.

Sir, give me your permission.

What's your deal?

lt would be a thankful honor

to have your permission

to honor your hand.

What?

Oh, my God.

Sir,

may l please

marry your daughter?

She's everything l have,

and l love her.

Talking to yourself,

Mr. Hopper?

Yeah, l was.

l was actually talking

about you, Nagata.

Mmm-hmm.

(WHlSTLlNG)

(CRASHlNG)

(MEN SHOUTlNG)

HOPPER: That's for

kicking me in the face.

Eat it! Take it!

Let go! Let go.

What the. . .

(HOPPER YELLS)

Sir, it was a fluke accident.

The bathroom floor was wet.

l began to fall.

Captain Nagata kindly

reached out to help.

YUGl: Our heads go bang.

We fall back.

Bang, again.

Just like the great

Jerry Lewis.

Jerry Lewis?

Did he just say

"Jerry Lewis"?

Yes, sir.

BROWLEY: Are you kidding me?

The Bellboy and original

The Nutty Professor.

Very good movies.

He is a great

humanitarian, sir.

You both think this

is a joke and you are

very much mistaken.

This will not happen again.

Do l make myself clear?

Yes, sir.

Yes, sir.

Gentlemen, give me a minute

with Mr. Hopper, here.

What is wrong with you?

You've got skills,

but l have never ever seen

a man waste them like you.

"Keep the ship out of

the surf and spray. . ."

". . .or you will

plunge to destruction."

Homer, sir.

The fact that you know that

infuriates me beyond words.

What my daughter sees in you

is a great mystery to me.

You are a very

smart individual

with very weak

character, leadership and

decision-making skills.

Do you have anything

to say to me? Anything?

Negative, sir.

Enjoy these naval

exercises, Hopper.

They are likely

to be your last.

Dismissed.

WALTER: ls there anything

l can do to help?

Negative.

lf you want to

talk about anything. . .

l don't.

lf you change your mind. . .

l won't.

Roger that.

Contact DESRON ONE.

Commence anti-submarine

warfare exercises.

Commence air operations.

(SAlLORS SHOUTlNG)

Good afternoon, Sampson.

WeIcome to Day One of

the RIMPAC navaI war games.

We are here to sharpen

our skiIIs as a team.

HOPPER: As your

weapons officer,

let me remind you

that this is a combat vessel

and we will excel

in our command and control.

STONE: l want everyone

to stay frosty.

We're going to be

close-maneuvering

with 1 3 nations out here.

We are here to

crush every other ship.

l'm excited to

see what we learn.

We are not here in

this weapons room

to learn.

Be safe out there,

look out for each other

and keep charging.

lf we return to Pearl

without having

outperformed every other

ship on that ocean,

l will personally. . .

Yo, Saunders,

we've ended up

in a department

run by some kind of

Donald Trump/Mike

Tyson mutant combo.

What was that,

Petty Officer Raikes?

CORA: Nothing, sir.

l swear you said,

"Donald Trump."

Want to clarify?

l think l heard

a "Mike Tyson,"

as well.

lf you did, it was only

in reference to the fact

that you both project

great physical intensity, sir.

That's flattering.

Hopper! There's a helo

headed for the Sampson.

Make sure your

ass is on it.

Why?

l don't know why!

Just make sure

you're on it!

Copy, sir.

Damn.

PlLOT: Scorpion one four,

cIear our deck.

En route with parts and techs.

OFFlCER: Confirm

Lieutenant Hopper en route.

STONE: l just got off

the phone with the JAG.

And?

They are probably going to

kick you out of the Navy.

When?

The day we get back.

From RlMPAC?

Yeah.

You have got to

make some calls.

There has got to be. . .

Who do l call to

teach you humility?

l am sorry,

l don't have that number.

l just don't get it, man.

You have got so

much potential.

l'm sorry you have

to deal with this.

And l am sorry

l let you down.

MAN: Stand up nice and tall.

l want you to focus

on that green marker,

right in the middle

of your back.

MlCK: What do you think

l'm paying attention to?

MAN: Keep your

feet together.

My feet can't

get any closer.

Stand up tall.

All right.

l had enough of this.

Keep going.

Just a little bit more.

Turn the damned thing off!

Come on.

We're just about there.

Turn it off now!

l'm your new

physical therapist.

l am sensing

a lot of anger.

Very perceptive of you.

ls there anything

besides anger

in there, Mick?

Not much.

Your last therapist

says that you lost

the will to fight.

ls that accurate?

l lost my fight

when l lost my legs.

Do you realize you're still

the same man that won

the Golden Gloves at 22?

A Bronze Star

in Afghanistan?

The same man.

l am half a man.

And half a man ain't

enough to be a soldier.

That's all l have ever known.

All right. Let's go.

We are going

to take a walk.

No, we are not.

Legs on.

SAM: You're doing pretty good

for a guy who doesn't

want to be hiking.

My dog, Mustard,

could climb this mountain.

Great, you and Mustard

can go and make some

memories on Mauna Kea.

Sounds like fun.

Mustard's dead.

Mustard got hit

by a dump truck.

l'm sorry.

l'm over it.

Hey. l thought

you would be

out of range by now.

HOPPER: l have around

five minutes of left time.

SAM: How is it?

lt's fine.

l'm sorry. l messed up.

And l'm going to

talk to your father

as soon as l get back.

Stop messing things up, okay?

Copy that. l love you.

l love you.

NOGRADY: What is it, Parker?

Take a look at this.

(BEEPlNG RAPlDLY)

Nice one.

lt's a joke, right?

l don't think so.

(ALARM BEEPlNG)

My God.

(HUMMlNG)

(THE BLUE DANUBE

PLAYlNG ON HEADPHONES)

Cal.

(CONTlNUES HUMMlNG)

Cal.

Cal !

Huh?

Got some weird activity

on all the radar screens.

Weird?

Yeah, man. Really weird.

Mmm-hmm.

Oh, uh, Dr. Nogrady is

on the phone for you, too.

That is weird.

Seriously, Dr. Nogrady?

Lead with that next time.

Okay, Danny?

You got to start

prioritizing your information.

lf you have to

tell me "1 , 2, 3,"

you don't start with "M."

You know what l mean?

l mean, l'm not saying

that you are a boob,

but this is

boob-ish behavior.

Hi, Dr. Nogrady.

Are you seeing

what l am seeing?

The incoming tracks.

Correct.

l've got five

distinct objects. . .

Five distinct objects

that are moving in formation.

They are locked

in on my signal.

They are headed

straight for me.

Correct.

Maybe we should call NASA.

NASA have caIIed us.

They're on

the phone right now.

Good morning,

Mr. Zapata.

NASA?

We are tracking something

splintering off

of the main group.

That's not splitting off.

That thing is breaking apart.

Has anyone called the Chinese?

Because this is no meteor.

Yes, we have checked.

lt's not the Russians,

it's not the Chinese.

Maybe we should

call the Air Force,

because they might want

to fuel up their jets.

NOGRADY: The Air Force

is onIine.

lt appears the event

is headed your way.

Prepare yourself.

Roger that.

How would you suggest

that l prepare myself, sir?

Brace.

(SCREAMS)

(PEOPLE CLAMORlNG)

MAN 1 : Let's all be seated.

l am hoping somebody here

can explain this to me.

CHAlRMAN: Mr. Secretary,

four of the five objects

landed in the Pacific Ocean.

The fifth one

appeared to have

broken apart

making significant

contact with Hong Kong,

but other places

were also affected.

Scotland, Germany,

France, even lowa.

So, what is it?

Sir, at this point

we are working on

a couple of theories.

And you are who, sir?

l am with NASA.

What is NASA present

in this room for?

NASA DlRECTOR: We are looking

at the very real possibility

that this is legitimate

extraterrestriaI contact.

lt appears that it originated

from the GIiese soIar system.

Home of PIanet G.

You are saying that

we sent out a signal

and we got back

an alien response?

WATCH OFFlCER: Sir, we just

got word from Pearl.

They believe

whatever made impact

with Hong Kong,

has also made impact

with the Pacific Ocean.

Where in the Pacific?

Approximately

1 50 miles south of

where we are right now, sir.

lt should be right there,

but we are not

seeing anything.

Get me the Sampson.

Yes, sir.

Base course, 2-2-0. Speed, 25.

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

BRlDGE OFFlCER:

Captain on the bridge!

As casualty reports come in,

it's stiII uncIear

exactly what it was

that hit Hong Kong.

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

(SPEAKlNG SPANlSH)

lt isn't anything

from this planet.

How do we know that?

Because the Chinese

have sampled it.

It's made of a materiaI

that does not exist

in the periodic table.

lt's literally

not of this Earth.

The only element

they've been able to

identify is lawrencium.

Lawrencium?

You got to stop tapping.

You're tapping.

You're the loud one.

NOGRADY: Looking at

the grid patterns,

it's something in

the neighborhood

of solar paneling

or communications paneling.

lt may be some kind of

a communication unit.

Communications?

Who is communicating what?

To who?

(JlMMY WHlSTLlNG)

JlMMY: What the heck is that?

Bridge, starboard lookout.

l've got an unknown

surface contact.

Bearing is 2-3-2 true,

approximately 8,000 yards.

Sir?

STONE: Yeah.

You may want to come

take a look at this.

l am looking at it,

Mr. Strodell.

On the radar, sir.

Something very peculiar.

STONE: That's the

John Paul Jones, right?

Yes, sir.

The Myoko?

Yes, sir, it is.

So, why don't l see. . .

See that?

Combat, Captain. l have

a visual on the track bearing

2-3-7 on the horizon.

What do you hold

in that bearing?

Bridge, TAO.

l've got nothing at 2-3-7.

l'm looking right at it,

Mr. Hopper.

Find me something.

Scope, 2-3-7,

what do you got?

Stand by.

That's negative, sir.

Scope's clear, l got nothing.

Taylor, did you break

this son-of-a-bitch?

No, l didn't do

anything to it, sir.

You know l will throw

your ass off this ship.

l know you will, sir.

Got it, sir.

On my camera.

What is it?

l don't know.

ls this some

kind of exercise?

Probably.

Unknown vessel in the

vicinity of 1 -5 degrees,

3-7 minutes north,

and 1-5-9 degrees,

3-3 minutes west.

Request you

estabIish communications

with my vessel

on VHF channel 1 6,

and identify yourself, over.

John Paul Jones,

this is Sampson,

Charlie Oscar.

John Paul Jones,

Charlie Oscar.

l would like you

to send a team over

and take a closer look.

No problem.

We will get a team in

the water right away.

Roger.

l'll tell you what, boys,

this is a head-stumper.

(SlNGlNG lNDlSTlNCTLY)

WALTER: What is it?

Lost cargo? Chinese?

l don't know.

Yacht? Satellite?

Beast, l didn't know

five seconds ago,

and l don't know now.

This is the U.S. Navy warship

John Paul Jones.

l'm attempting to

communicate with you.

Prepare to be boarded.

You ever seen

anything like this?

No.

lt's weird, man.

(HOLLOW BANGlNG)

LT! l don't think

that's a good idea.

Got it, chief.

Real bad idea, Lieutenant.

(YELLS)

Oh, shit.

Move it, Raikes!

WALTER: LT!

Lieutenant, get up!

Lieutenant!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Sir!

Get me the Sampson.

WATCH OFFlCER: Alpha Bravo.

Sampson, this is Alpha Bravo.

Sir, we're unable to

contact the Sampson.

Reagan control, this is

Rough Rider 4-0-4.

l'm encountering

some severe...

Rough Rider 4-0-4, come in.

Do you copy?

Put the force at

weapons posture one.

Warning red, weapons tight.

l want everything loaded.

OFFlCER: Bridge,

what's happened?

My radar's totally down, sir.

EXECUTlVE OFFlCER: We've lost

contact with base. All comms

are offline.

lt's the North Koreans,

l'm telling you.

Hey, Lieutenant, you good?

Come on, you with me?

Come on. Damn it!

Come on ! Squared away?

l'm squared away.

Whatever that thing is,

it killed the battery.

Come on, Beast.

(ENGlNE SPUTTERlNG)

What is that?

That's not good.

What the hell is that?

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

Do you think that

this could be some

super-secret Navy

surprise exercise?

Because if so,

they have gone

way too far.

Let's give them

a warning, Helmsman.

Aye, aye, sir.

(FOGHORN BLOWlNG)

(GRUNTS)

(ALL SCREAMlNG)

(HlGH-PlTCHED RlNGlNG)

What the hell is this?

l didn't sign up

for this bullshit!

Yeah, no shit, dude.

Klyvich is offline.

Should be back

in two minutes.

Copy that.

Signal the John Paul Jones.

Fire a warning shot.

One round, ten miI,

Ieft offset.

Place Mount 51 in remote,

batteries released.

WEAPONS OFFlCER:

Mount 51 has been designated.

Who are we shooting at?

l do not know.

CORA: Let's move it, Beast.

WALTER: She's dead

in the water.

Ord, get your ass

to the lee helm.

Aye, sir.

MULLENARO: Fire!

lncoming, headed for

the John Paul Jones.

Unknown, inbound

at the horizon.

Vampire, vampire, vampire.

Killing with ClWS.

What kind of

chuckwagon. . .

Were there men out

on that bridge wing?

Yes, sir, there were.

l got it! Firing it up!

HOPPER: Get in there!

Sir!

Light it up!

(SCREAMlNG)

MAN: What the hell

is Hopper doing?

All engines, ahead flank.

All engines ahead.

Aye, sir!

Sir,

ClC reports both Spy and Fire

control radar cannot lock on.

Fire!

ClC, fire!

lncoming on the right!

JOOD: lncoming, incoming !

We're hit!

(ALL SCREAMlNG)

HELMSMAN: Sir, we have

a hull breach.

(ALL CLAMORlNG)

Help me!

Helmsman,

get back on the helm !

Aye, sir.

Rapid, continued fire!

No!

(EXCLAlMS lN JAPANESE)

Get me to the

John PauI Jones.

Now!

RADlO OPERATOR: Bridge reports

no survivors in the water.

Sampson, all hands lost.

Targets are holding

defensive formation.

Where's the captain?

Where is he?

What happened?

OFFlCER: Captain

and XO are dead.

What?

They're dead !

CO and XO are dead.

Who's in charge?

Who's next full senior?

You are.

lt's your ship, sir.

You're senior officer, sir.

Sir, if you would

please just give me

an order.

l don't know

what to do, sir.

We're going in.

Full attack.

That's an order.

Attack, sir? Really?

You wanted an order,

that's the order. Let's go.

Let's go!

You heard him.

HELMSMAN: Aye, aye, sir!

Ready all guns.

Fire control is offline.

l need three minutes.

Tell Nagata l'm going in,

with or without him.

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

Sir, do you really

want to attack this thing?

Yes! Yes, l do.

(SHOUTS lN JAPANESE)

JlMMY: Sir, that's a hit!

The Myoko was hit, sir.

Are the weapons ready?

Sir, they have killed

everything that's fired

on them.

Get the guns online,

and we ram this thing.

They killed my brother

and every man on his ship!

We have no weapons

to attack with, sir.

Then set course to 3-1 -0.

That's a collision course!

Are you clear on that?

WALTER: Sir, there are

sailors in the water.

Get the guns online

and we're going

to ram this thing !

Sir, the Myoko is sinking !

Sir, please!

Set the course to 3-1 -0.

There are sailors

in the water, sir!

Hard starboard.

Hard starboard. Aye, sir!

Get them out of the water.

Yes, sir.

(SlGHS)

GUNNER: What's happening?

Shut up, man.

What the hell is happening?

What the hell are

they doing? Why aren't

they attacking?

GUNNER: Are those

things aliens?

Would you please shut up?

GUNNER: We need help!

We need to get

the carrier over here!

Who's running the ship?

Hopper.

Are you kidding me?

Hopper's running the ship?

This is bullshit.

We're all going to die!

What the hell

are those things?

What is that shit?

BASE OFFlCER:

Comms are down up here.

You got anything?

PlLOT 1 : That's a negative

on all frequencies.

Oh, shit.

HELlCOPTER GUNNER:

Abandon 9-30!

PlLOT 2: Kill the engines!

Strike!

MAN: Hey, Jack!

Dad?

SHANE: Sir,

l can't explain this.

We've lost communication

with everyone

on the other side

of the barrier.

We can't get in and

they can't get out.

CHAlRMAN: The field,

whatever it is, extends about

300,000 feet in altitude

and has a depth of

about two nautical miles.

COMMANDANT: We are

in contact with Admiral

Shane of Pacific Fleet.

Right now, our navy

is effectively trapped

outside the area.

So we have nobody in there?

Sir, we have three

guided missile destroyers

still unaccounted for.

So, it's conceivable

we do have somebody inside.

Who?

(SAlLORS CLAMORlNG)

Okay. Thank you !

Captain ! Captain !

(SHOUTlNG lN JAPANESE)

YUGl: Let's go! Let's go!

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

My grandmother could

climb this mountain.

lt's a start, Mick.

What was that?

l'm not sure.

(STATlC CRACKLlNG)

(SlREN CHlRPS)

What the hell

are you guys

doing up here?

l need you off this

mountain, right now.

Wait, what's going on? Why?

The island's under attack.

Attack by who?

l don't know.

People are using

the word "aliens."

Aliens?

We don't know.

Whatever it is,

it took out the marine base

and all roads

leading to this mountain

have been destroyed.

Cell phones, radios, lnternet,

everything is shut down.

The Navy's engaged,

just off of the coast.

The Navy?

l need you and your friend

off of this mountain

right now.

Come on, let's go.

Vic, leave your car here.

We'll go block the road.

Where are you going?

Mick! Where are you going?

l ain't never seen an alien.

Have you ever seen an alien?

Mick! Don't leave me alone.

Bra, you saw that?

What the hell was that?

Hey, Vince,

did you see that?

VINCE: lt looked like a jet.

Bra, l've never. . .

Oh, my God ! What the hell?

(SCREAMS)

(BREATHES DEEPLY)

Sir, we need you.

We need you now.

l can't.

lf you can't. . .

Who can?

Captain.

HOPPER: Where did we find it?

JlMMY: One of their

transporters must have crashed

on the way to the island.

There was debris everywhere.

Thomas and Potts fished him

right out of the water

with a grappling hook.

l told them

it was a bad idea,

but they kept yanking.

l kept telling them "no,"

and they kept. . .

Hmm. . .

(GRUNTS)

Oh. . .

(ALL EXCLAlM lN SHOCK)

God damn it!

Beast, flashlight.

My dad said they would come.

He said it my whole life.

He said, "We ain't alone."

He said, "One day

we would find them,

"or they would find us."

You know what else he said?

He said. . .

"l hope l ain't around

when that day comes."

(GASPlNG)

He's not dead !

He's not dead !

Not dead ! Not dead !

(GRUNTS)

l've got a bad

feeling about this.

What kind of bad feeling?

Like, "We're going

to need a new planet"

kind of bad feeling.

RADlO OFFlCER: Medical

casuaIty, C-53. Two men down.

They're still on the ship.

Lock down the ship!

ls everyone all right?

OFFlCER 1 : All good, Chief.

ls everyone accounted for?

OFFlCER 2: (ON RADlO)

Just heard something

on LeveI Four.

Raikes, up.

(SCREAMS)

Hey! Move, move!

HOPPER: What do you see?

Did you see it?

No, sir.

l got nothing, sir!

Nothing.

How is he?

Not good, sir. Not good.

You two, get him

to medical, now!

Raikes, you're with me.

Let's go!

(FAlNT HYDRAULlC HlSSlNG)

(LOUD BANG)

Get out of here!

No!

(YELLS)

(GROANlNG)

(GRUNTlNG)

Yo! Hey!

(GROANlNG)

HOPPER: Raikes. . .

Get your ass to ClC.

Now!

Come on.

(GRUNTlNG)

Raikes, you better be there.

Come on, come on, come on.

Mahalo, mother. . .

We got to get

off this mountain.

The cop left the keys

on his belt.

You've got to go

down and get them.

You can do it.

(SNORTS)

(HYDRAULlC HlSSlNG)

(WHlMPERlNG)

Now.

(STATlC CRACKLlNG)

This is an emergency call.

Can anyone hear me?

Radio check.

Can anyone hear me? Over.

Hey, wait up!

Don't leave! Don't leave!

Stop right there!

Don't shoot!

Who are you?

l'm Cal Zapata.

We sent out a beacon.

Oh, shit, is he a cyborg?

Are you guys with them?

lf he's human,

could you have him

put the gun down?

SAM: Mick,

put your gun down.

l told them that something

like this could happen.

l said, it's going

to be like Columbus

and the lndians,

or the Conquistadors

and the lncans.

They just thought,

"No, they will be sweet."

They killed my grad student.

(GASPlNG)

Okay, calm down.

l can't.

Slow. Sit down.

l can't breathe.

SAM: Slow breaths,

slow breaths.

You're freaking

him out, Mick.

l doubt it takes

much to freak him out.

We need the Marines.

We need the Army.

We need all of them.

NOGRADY: lt is the strong

beIief of the Chinese

that what crashed

into Hong Kong

was some sort of

communications ship.

You're saying that

a flying telephone cratered

and took out 25,000 people?

What l'm saying is that

our visitors seem

extraordinarily concerned

with establishing a line

of communication home.

lf they have lost

their communication ship,

how could they do that?

The same way we did.

Our communications

station in Hawaii

has the ability

to send a message

to deep space via

the Landsat 7 sateIIite.

I beIieve it's for that asset

they have domed the islands.

We're looking at

an extinction-IeveI event.

The most critical part

of any military operation.

Establish communications,

reinforcements,

follow-on forces.

You're saying E.T.

wants to phone home?

That would be incredibly,

incredibly bad.

So far, only five ships

have made contact.

lf five ships can do this,

what do you think 50 can do,

or 500 or 5,000 or 500,000?

JIMMY: Sir, if I couId

just have a minute.

lf you'll just

give me one second. . .

Why am l staring

at a lizard?

Because this is

my pet lizard, sir.

Penelope the Third.

And?

And they have

the exact same eyes.

You have 1 5 seconds. Go.

Okay, sir,

l put the helmet on,

and the helmet is, basically,

extreme sunglasses.

And it's some hydration

and some oxygen saturation,

and a bunch of other stuff

l don't understand.

But we took Penelope

to the beach one time,

which was a terrible idea.

She went absolutely crazy

because she can't

handle the sunlight.

You see? l don't think

that they can handle

the sunlight either.

You try anything else on?

Negative, sir.

Just the helmet.

Just the helmet.

Scientists have confirmed

there was a UFO Ianding

in the Pacific Ocean,

off the coast of Hawaii.

Today l want to update

the American people

on what we know about

the situation in Hawaii.

First, we are bringing all

avaiIabIe resources to bear.

(ALARM WAlLlNG)

(SPEAKlNG JAPANESE)

NEWSCASTER: The news has

sparked global unrest

as populations panic,

unleashing an unprecedented

wave of chaos

across the worId.

Many governments have

decIared martiaI Iaw.

MAN: Just scrambIe

the jets, Admiral.

We need to get in there!

l'm far from more aware

than you of the need

to get inside there.

But wasting lives

will not help.

You want me to

send up another plane?

l'll do it the second

you come up here

and put your ass in

the co-pilot's seat, sir!

Are they transmitting?

They could be,

but it wouldn't

do them any good.

There's no satellite

to receive the transmission.

We beam to Landsat 7.

What's Landsat 7?

lt's our deep-space satellite.

lt only orbits into range

once every 24 hours.

When is the satellite

in position?

8:43 a.m.

We've got about five hours.

And then they will

use it to slingshot

their transmission.

Slingshot where?

l don't know.

Wherever it is they're from.

HOPPER: Pearl Harbor here,

we're approximately here,

and they, whatever they are,

are somewhere in the middle.

We're trapped out here.

What we know right now

is we can't target them

unless we have

a plain line of sight.

Without radar, we have no

way to track them, correct?

Correct. But l don't think

they can see us, either.

Why?

Because we are still alive.

Okay, so they can't see us

and we can't see them.

And we have no way

to hit them from

a safe distance.

There is a way.

A way?

A way of seeing them,

without seeing them.

You're going to

reference Art of War

right now, aren't you?

What are we supposed

to do, fight the enemy

where they aren't?

Move like water?

Because l've read

that thing six times.

lt makes no sense.

That book is Chinese.

lt still makes no sense.

My way is much more simple.

We've been doing it to

America for 20 years.

Water displacement.

How do you track

water displacement?

Tsunami buoys.

Tsunami buoys?

You have them

surrounding your islands,

transmitting

displacement data.

We hack into their

transmissions,

form a grid.

You can't track

anything without radar.

l don't need radar.

Just the radio frequencies.

Turn off Aegis radar, please.

JlMMY: Who is this guy?

Chief Moore.

OFFlCER: Sir.

Secure SPY.

OFFlCER: Securing SPY, sir.

Display NOAA data.

NOAA data?

That's correct.

You heard him.

Display NOAA data.

(CLEARS THROAT)

CORA: What the hell is that?

HOPPER: lt's a buoy.

lf it gets hit by a wave,

it transmits a signal.

(BEEPlNG)

Bring up chart plot.

Chart plot. Bring it up.

So we can track

without radar.

We would practice it

as a contingency plan.

You dirty,

cheating, sneaky. . .

Rough world.

l like it.

Captain.

My chair is your chair, sir.

My brother would

have done the same.

l wish we could

get a hold of Hopper.

Who's Hopper?

He's a tactical

actions officer

on an Arleigh Burke

class destroyer.

lt has the resources

that could take this

entire mountain out.

Great, that makes

a lot of sense.

Let's call him.

We can't.

Everything is jammed.

They're using

an electromagnetic field

to block our signals.

lt's more like a pulse,

it's not a brick wall.

There are gaps, okay?

From inside the barrier,

we might just be

able to get a call out.

lf l could get to

my spectrum analyzer,

then, theoretically,

we could find a frequency

we could broadcast on. . .

Do you have

a piece of equipment

that can make a call?

Yeah.

Get it.

l can't because

it's down there,

in that nest of aliens.

You're going to go get it.

No.

Yes.

SAM: Yes.

We are looking for patterns

of water displacement.

HOPPER: That buoy

is underwater.

That's a ship.

Get on your gun.

Yes, sir.

Target, Echo-1 -1 .

CORA: Roger. Echo 1 -1 .

Ready to fire.

When we fire,

they will know where we are.

Fire!

Ordy, anything?

JlMMY: Negative, sir.

It's a miss.

lt's heading towards us.

You ready?

l'm sorry,

but there is no possible way

that l'm going down there.

l do not possess

that kind of courage.

Right now,

you're going to

acquire that courage,

or l'm going to

break my steel leg off

into your ass.

You feel me?

l feel you.

Go, now.

Acquiring courage.

What?

Foxtrot, 2-4.

CORA: Foxtrot, 2-4.

Ready to fire.

Fire!

Ordy, anything?

JlMMY: Negative, sir.

lt's a stupid,

nincompoop idea.

There's another one.

JIMMY: lncoming, incoming!

Sir, they're coming

from both directions!

Engines, back, full.

lncoming, incoming, incoming !

lndia 3-7.

lndia 3-7. Loaded.

Second coordinate,

Romeo, 2-6.

Romeo 2-6.

Sir, we're hot over here.

Missiles good to go.

Let's light them up,

Captain Nagata.

Captain Nagata.

Fire!

Holy shit!

A hit, sir! Hit!

(EXCLAlMlNG lN JAPANESE)

(ALL CHEERlNG)

MICK: Any station this net,

any station this net,

this is a call for help.

Any warship, police

or military personnel,

please respond, over.

This is U. S. S.

John Paul Jones,

state your identity

and position. Over.

Hopper?

Sam?

Sam, are you okay?

Where are you?

Thank God. l'm okay.

Listen, they're here

at the satellite array

at Saddle Ridge, do you copy?

They're going to

transmit a signal

and estabIish communication.

You need to

destroy the facility.

We have four hours.

Four hours, l copy.

Hopper.

SAM: Can you hear me?

Babe, you need to

get out of there.

Hopper? Hopper?

No, they're gone.

They're gone.

MlCK: We better

get gone, too.

l'm thinking an Arleigh

Burke class destroyer

is about to rain hell

down on this mountaintop.

Are you ready to

kill another one?

Tango 1 -9.

Tango 1 -9. Loaded.

Whiskey 2-5.

CORA: Whiskey 2-5.

Raikes, can you get

a track on their ship?

Negative, sir, it's

moving all over the place.

l can't get a line on it.

This sucker's

really jumping around.

Very intelligent.

What time is sunrise?

CORA: Forty minutes, sir.

Let's take these bastards

somewhere they

don't want to go.

CORA: GeneraI quarters,

general quarters.

All hands, man

your battle stations.

l need to know when

we round this point

if we can hold her tight.

Right around

Diamond Head, here.

WALTER: There's

a brutal current there.

lt will take a miracle

to keep her off the reef.

Ordy, is it possible?

Can you do it?

lt's not impossible.

Sir, l can try,

but l don't know what. . .

Can you do it,

yes or no?

Contact is seven miles out,

and closing fast.

Yes, sir, l can do it.

Check safe, check clear.

Check safe, check clear.

Get some.

Captain Nagata,

how good is your aim?

Excellent.

OFFlCER: All right,

let's start this turn !

JOOD: Aye, sir!

Left, hard rudder!

Left, hard rudder, sir!

How are we looking?

lt's all reef.

Ordy, you are way

too close! Come left!

Easy. . .

We're about to kiss

these rocks, Ordy!

Ordy!

HOPPER: Where did you

learn to shoot?

l'm not sure how

you say it in English.

Natsu campu.

Summer campu.

How about now?

GUNNER: Still a little tight.

l can see fish, Ordy.

Come on, man.

CORA: Contact,

two miles out.

Contact ETA, 21 seconds.

Summer campu.

CORA: Contact,

700 yards out.

Summer camp.

Champion, when l was 1 2.

Are you kidding me?

Here we go.

On my mark.

Three.

Two.

One.

Light them up.

Boom.

(ALL CHEERlNG)

OFFlCER: (ON RADlO)

Three miIes untiI SaddIe Ridge

is within range.

Status of weps.

JOOD: Sir, they're

bringing up all the rounds

from the lower mag right now.

JlMMY: Sir.

Clear the bridge.

Clear the bridge!

Shit!

(GRUNTlNG)

Ordy, get up! Let's go!

Go, go, go!

(lNDlSTlNCT SHOUTlNG)

SAlLOR 1 : We've got

two down, sir!

Get up.

SAlLOR 2: Go, go, go!

Get in the water! Go!

lt's going down !

Come on.

(ALL CLAMORlNG)

(GASPS)

Raikes!

Right here!

You're almost there, come on !

Let's go,

we have to jump!

(BOTH SCREAMlNG)

SAM: That's the

John PauI Jones.

That's Hopper.

Relax, Sam.

l'm seeing a lot of

lifeboats in the water.

You say that satellite

will be in position

in three hours?

Yeah, that's correct.

So if they miss it,

they have to wait.

My uplink never misses.

lt's not going to miss.

How are your driving skills?

What does that mean?

How are my driving skills?

They're horrible.

Not your driving.

Sam, how are your

driving skills?

Good.

Let's see if we can't buy

the world another day.

Who talks like that?

MlCK: Just get

in the vehicle.

Let's go.

l'm not getting in.

This is your show, now.

l don't have a death wish,

thank you very much.

Goodbye, everyone.

Stop! Stop.

This is my property.

lt doesn't end like this.

What do you want

us to do, Hopper?

We have no ships left.

We have one.

We have got a battleship.

Are you crazy?

That's a museum.

Not today.

This ship is 70 years old.

lt's totally outdated.

The firing systems

are all analog.

The engines

haven't been started

in a decade.

Which would be fine,

but they are steam,

which l have no idea

how to fire up.

And even if l had

a user's manual

and six weeks to

go through it all,

we still don't have

enough crew to fire it up.

l don't know what

you're thinking, sir.

ls everyone all right?

Yes, sir. We're okay.

You men have given so much

to your country,

and no one has the right

to ask any more of you,

but l'm asking.

What do you need, son?

l need to borrow your boat.

Son.

Sir.

What the hell?

Are you going to stand there,

staring at me?

Get your goddamn eye

on that spotter!

Eye on spotter, sir.

Been working

on a destroyer,

haven't you?

Yes, sir.

Are you ready to play

with the big boys?

Oh, yes, sir.

Come on.

We need the help.

Awesome!

Best cover your ears.

(STEAM HlSSlNG)

(POWERlNG UP)

Purrs like a kitten.

Bridge, main control.

l got eight boilers hot.

Ready to rock and roll, sir.

How are we looking on fuel?

600 long tons, sir.

Just enough for

a maintenance run.

Ordnance?

We scraped together

what we could, sir.

But it's not much.

All right,

let's get her to sea.

We have got work to do.

Roger that.

Engines ahead, flank.

All engines ahead, flank.

All engines ahead, flank.

Aye, sir.

You good?

VETERAN: Good, sir.

Good, sir.

Good.

Status of turret one?

Center line, barrel, armed.

GUNNER: Stop!

WALTER: Clear!

GUNNER: Loaded.

VETERAN: Status of turret two?

Starboard side, armed.

VETERAN: Status

of turret three?

Port barrel.

Ready to rock and roll.

Port side, armed !

Sir, are we really

firing on Oahu?

Sure looks that way.

Holy shit!

CORA: SaddIe Ridge

will be in weapons range

in five minutes.

Oh, brother,

somebody is going

to kiss the donkey.

Hopper!

l didn't think

that one moved.

Me neither.

My God.

Are you kidding me?

Art of War.

HOPPER: Fire control,

weapons status?

Aimed at target.

Train all three

turrets to 2-1 -0.

CORA: But, sir,

that's the wrong direction!

l'm well aware

of that, Raikes.

What the hell is he doing?

He's losing his mind,

all over again.

Hard left rudder.

Hard left rudder. Aye, sir.

Drop port anchor.

What?

Drop it now!

We are going to die.

You are going to die.

l am going to die.

We are all going to die.

Just not today.

Let's drop some

lead on those mother. . .

Fire!

Reload ! Reload !

Firing mechanism reset!

Secure the hatch.

Port side ready!

Release the anchor.

lncoming ! lncoming !

(SCREAMlNG)

You all right?

They ain't going to

sink this battleship,

no way.

Hit it!

Everything you've got!

Whoo!

(SNARLS)

l want every available plane

on this ship in the air, now!

l can't believe

that worked !

Yeah, Art of War.

Fight the enemy

where they aren't.

After all these years,

that finally just clicked.

But that's not

what it means.

Really?

Not even close.

MlCK: Keep going !

Oh, shit!

Mick, my leg is stuck.

Mick!

HOPPER: Status of weapons?

VETERAN: Turret three is down.

We got one round

of high-explosive

back-aft in turret three.

Tell them to have it

ready when we get there.

l got this.

Beast, update.

l need that round.

We need to bring

it to turret two.

Sir?

Turret two is 500 feet away.

This round is over

a thousand pounds!

How do you expect

us to get it there?

(ALL GRUNTlNG)

(GROWLlNG)

Raikes! Get to the gun plot,

finger on the trigger.

Yes, sir.

Come on, easy. Easy.

GUNNER: Gentle, boys.

Gentle, gentle.

Get out of here!

We got to go.

Calm down, okay?

l'm going to

frigging save you.

Closed, number one is armed.

Coordinates?

Train, 3-3-0.

Elevation?

2-2-0.

There! Go!

Let's go!

She's armed.

You better not be up there.

Let's go! Come on !

Hopper!

We only have one

round left, right?

Yeah.

lt was an honor

serving with you,

Captain.

The honor was mine.

Fire.

Fire.

Locked on target.

(ALL CHEERlNG)

SHANE: We take great

pride in honoring

the many men and women

who demonstrated

exceptional gallantry

in the face of

overwhelming enemy force.

Valor and courage

were exhibited by so many

that I cannot honor them aII.

lt is my great

privilege to recognize

those few whose actions

deserve special note.

Lieutenant CoIoneI,

United States Army,

retired, Mick CanaIes.

(CROWD CHEERlNG)

The President of

the United States

takes great pleasure

in presenting the Navy Cross

to Commander Stone Hopper

for extraordinary heroism.

Receiving this award,

on behalf of his brother,

Lieutenant

Commander AIex Hopper.

Stand fast, Mr. Hopper.

lt is my great pleasure

to present you

with a SiIver Star

for your exceptional

heroism and gallantry

in combat operations.

(AUDlENCE CHEERlNG)

And l look forward

to seeing you at sea

on a ship of your

own command, soon.

Thank you.

(ALL WHOOPlNG)

(lNDlSTlNCT)

Ordy, stop talking

for a second.

Come on, take

the picture, Beast.

Say "Navy."

Navy!

(LAUGHS)

Mildly impressive, Hopper.

You ready to get your ass

off that big gray monster,

get out to Coronado

and get your hands dirty

with the big boys?

Yes, sir.

You think you've

got what it takes?

l hope so, sir.

Call me, Hopper.

lt just might be too

much sleep, though, sir.

A little too much

sleep for you?

Yes, sir.

We will have to

see about that.

Come on, Hopper,

cozy up to Nagata.

You look so cute.

You guys make a great couple.

Are we dating now?

You look dapper.

"Navy." Say, "Navy."

Yeah, l don't know.

Oh !

Bad timing.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

How are you?

Good, how are you?

l love you.

l love you.

l'm a pretty lucky guy,

you know that?

Which is why l think

it's a perfect time

for you to talk to my dad.

Where is he?

l wish he was

standing right here.

That's perfect,

because look!

Your wish came true,

honey. Go get him.

Thumbs up, that helps.

(SlGHS)

Sir.

(CLEARS THROAT)

What is it?

l want you to know

that l am in love with Sam.

And l am asking

your permission

to marry your daughter.

No.

Thank you, sir.

l mean, it's. . .

What?

No.

Sir. . .

l saved the world.

Saving the world is

one thing, Hopper.

My daughter is quite another.

But. . .

No means no, Hopper.

Now, if you'll excuse me,

l'm late for lunch.

l think l will have

a chicken burrito.

Chicken. . .

Sir.

Come along, Hopper.

We will discuss the terms

of your surrender over a meal.

Yes, sir.

She told you about that?

You got nothing on Jay-Z.

l mean,

even l couldn't

get Beyoncé.

l couldn't get

Beyoncé either.

No way.

Whoa.

What the. . .

THOM: What is that?

Don't get too close to it.

Whoa, guys! Look at this!

ANGUS: Don't go too close!

THOM: Don't run to it.

Do you think that

looks like a door?

ANGUS: A door?

Hello?

Anyone home?

ANGUS: That's not

going to help, is it?

This really helps.

(HORN HONKlNG)

THOM: Do you know

what that is?

RONNlE: We think there's

something inside of it.

THOM: Are going

to open it, Jimmy?

lf Jimmy says

he's getting in,

he's getting in !

Come on, Jimmy!

Whoo!

Jimmy!

That's it. Come to daddy.

(MUFFLED CHEERS)

ANGUS: Jimmy! Oh, my God !

Yes!

(PANTlNG)

(ALL SCREAMlNG)