Spiders II: Breeding Ground (2001) - full transcript

Jason and Alexandra 'Alex', a close couple, lose their sail yacht in a storm and are grateful to get picked up by Captain Jim Bigelow's commercial carrier. Suspicious about the rough treatment and injections given by ship's doctor Gerbac which make the strong man faint, and realizing the ship is improbably empty and the radio not broken as the crew claims, Jason starts snooping around and finds human bodies on meat hooks, but even Alex thinks he's just hallucinating. Alas while sane Jason is restrained for his 'paranoia', the real madmen are the doc's genetic experiment outfit, who abuse their human captives as live incubators for a giant spider's eggs...

Ew.

Ew.What the hell did

you do that for?

I hate spiders.

Like they ever

did anything to you.

Full house.

Xavier, where are

those margaritas?

Yeah.

Coming right up.

I've lost

too much already.

Oh, no, no.

Leave me alone.

No, no.

No, no.

Shut up!

Honey, you're going to catch a cold.

You need to be careful.

Don't worry, I'll be fine.

I'm not worried.

I just don't want you to get sick.

Well, I've got

to get used to cold.

This is true.

This is true.

Who's my bestest friend?

You're looking at her.

What?

What the hell is that?

My god.

Do you think

there's anyone on board?

No, it looks abandoned.

Well, I don't see

anyone in the water.

Let's check it out.

Hello?

Hello?

Is anybody on board?

Hello?

This is creepy.

Come on.

Watch yourself.

Wow.

God, what do you

think happened?

Engine fire,

explosion or something.

Where's the crew?

Looks like

they got off in time.

What?

Oh, Jesus.

All right, get on the boat.

Nothing we can do.

Jesus.Oh, God.

You got the name

of the boat?"Log" something.

All right,

we're going to have to call it in when we get to shore.

Jason. Huh?

Jason. Jason.

Look. Look.

Oh, shit.

We got a major front

moving in.

Okay, get your rain gear and life vest on and tie down the main mast.

I'm going

to close the hatches.

Hang on tight.

This is going to be interesting.

Mayday, mayday.

Sailboat Alexandra in trouble.

I repeat,

we are taking on water. Mayday.

Mayday, mayday,

Sailboat Alexandra

approximately 600 miles south,

southwest of Oahu.

I repeat, mayday!

Alex!

Alex!

Alex!

Alex? Oh, my God.

Alex, I'm coming.

Hang on, Alex.

I'll be right there.

Alex!

Alex!

Hang on, Alex!

I'm coming.

Alex, I'm right here.

Alex!

I got you.

I got you.

All right, hang on,

it's all right.

It's all right.

Jason! Jason!

Jason!

Alex!

I'm here.

Alex.

It's okay.

You okay?

Stay with me.

Come on.

Yes. Yes you can.

Hold onto me.

We made it.

Look over there.

Look.

Cargo ship.

What are you doing?

Let's fire a flare

and hope they see it.

Six degrees,

left rudder.

Do you think they saw it?

I don't know.

We've only got

one flare left.

We got to get closer

to make it count.

Hopefully they can see it.

Hurry. Hurry.

They're going right past us.

Attention, attention, man overboard.

I repeat, man overboard.

Over here!

Swim to the ladder.

Alex!

Alex, you okay?

You can do it.

You can do it.

Hang on.

Hang on.

You're almost there!

Almost!

Hurry!

Was there

anyone else with you?

No.

You're bleeding.

Nicos.Yes, sir.

Find Dr. Grbac. He's in the infirmary.

Bring some blankets.

Okay, sir.

This way.

My name

is Captain Bigelow.

Welcome aboard my ship.

Thank you.

You two are going

to be all right.

The infirmary is just up ahead.

Watch your step.

Don't let the appearance here fool you.

As bad as she looks,

she's still solid as a rock.

So, where you headed? New Guinea.

But we had to slow down because of the storm.

You two are very lucky,

not just that we found you.

But normally we only travel with a crewmember

that's trained somewhat as a medic.

On this trip, we actually

have a real doctor on board.

The infirmary

is right here.

Have a seat on the table.

The doctor

should be here shortly.

We're not used to having women on board,

so the clothes might be a little big,

but at least

they'll be dry.

Oh, thank you.

We'll be fine.

If there's anything else I can get you,

just let me know

and if we have it,

I'll make sure you get it.

A hot shower might be a good idea.That'd be great.

Thank you.

The only private shower

is in my cabin,

so when you're ready

I'll take you.Okay.

Oh, Dr. Grbac.

Excuse me, will you? Sure.

Well, let's have a look at you.

Nothing too serious there.

Mr. Monroe.

Go ahead, take a shower.

Really

Really.

Come. Open.

Don't touch that.

Ow.

Here we are.

You'll feel much better

after a hot shower.

You'll find everything

you need inside here.Thank you.

We appreciate

everything you've done.

My pleasure.

Call me Jim.

Alexandra.

Alexandra.

Ow, ow.Steady.

All right, Mr. Monroe.

Cough.

Again.

Good.

Hmm.

Ow!

Next, please.

Right here.

Lie back.

Damn.

Well, you're both fine.

Perfect specimens.

Specimens?

Medical term.

I'm going to give you an antibiotic.

I wouldn't want that wound to become infected.

Easy, easy, easy.

I brought

you guys some soup.Oh, thanks.

Thanks.

You two

must be exhausted.

Once the doctor

is done with you here,

Simmons will show you

to your bunk room.

See you in the morning.

Here you go.

Just like home.

It's all here.

That's it.

You can take

any bunk you want.

Perfect.Thank you

so much.

Have a good night.

You're really wet.

Yes, I am.

Why do these things

always happen to us?

First I almost die of cancer,

then we both almost die in a storm.

Can't wait to see what's next.

I think maybe it's a sign.

Of what?

Maybe we should

settle down.

Start a family.

And start a family?

Yeah, you know,

house, kids,

dog.

You deserve it.

How is that?

Well, putting up

with me mostly.

My selfishness.

Who's my bestest friend?

You're looking at her.

How you feeling?

Better.

You? I am sore.

What's wrong?

I just keep thinking about that man.

That could have been us.

But it wasn't.

Our time obviously

is not up yet.

So, I was thinking about

what you said last night.

About starting a family.Ah.

I don't want

to wait much longer.

How are my guests

this morning?

Ah. Sore.

Tired.

Happy to be alive.

Any day above ground

is a good day indeed.

It's breakfast time.

Anybody hungry?

Absolutely.

Great. Come on.

If there's anything I can get you,

let me know.

Actually, I'd love to use the radio,

call ashore

just to make sure

nobody's looking for us.

Unfortunately, the radio

was damaged by the storm.

Should be back

on line soon.

I've got a big business meeting in Honolulu in a week.

I guess I'm not going

to make that one, huh?

I don't think so.

I'll let you know the minute

the radio is operational.

Okay.Hey, tell him

about the boat.

Boat? Oh, yeah.

We stumbled upon this burnt-out boat.

It was like,

it had an engine fire or something.

I doubt it.

It was in pretty bad shape with that storm.You sure the man was dead?

Oh, yeah.Yeah. I found the nameplate.

It was the L-O-G something.

We couldn't stick around and check out

the scene 'cause the storm was coming.

We had to save ourselves,

so...

Of course you did.

Of course you did.

It's a good thing

you didn't panic.

There are a lot of pirates

operating in these waters.

Just be thankful

it wasn't you on that boat.We are.

This kind of thing happens all too often on the high seas.

We just happened to be at the right place at the right time,

that's all.

Well, it's not exactly the Biltmore,

but the food's pretty good.

Was that...

Dinner.

Just kidding.

Please.

Martinez.

Yes, sir?

We have some new guests.Hi.

Beans and bacon. You're going to love this.

This is his specialty.

Chili Martinez.

My specialty.

The meat, the meat's great.

The seasoning's just right.

There you go.

Oh, you'll love that.

Give our friend there an extra helping of beef.

He needs the protein.

Oh, no, I can't

eat all this.

Doctor's orders.

Here you go.

Very special family recipe.

Good for you.

Please, join me at my table.

You must be quite a sailor,

navigating so far off shore.

It's not quite such a pleasure operating a ship this large.

It's a lot of work.

Carrying cargo

is not all that exciting.

Is it a light load?

'Cause I noticed from the depth marks

that you're riding

kind of high in the water.

Good observation.

You're right.

We are traveling

a little light, but...

Isn't it kind of expensive

for a ship this size

to be traveling

if it's not fully loaded?

Well, the company makes

all those big decisions.

I'm just a captain.

My job's just to take her from point A to point B.

Well, I mean, if you all need any help,

I'd be happy to lend a hand.

No. No, thanks.

As you can see,

I've got enough crew to take care of everything.

You should be thinking

about getting better. Rest.

It's two weeks

before we get to New Guinea.

You should have

your sea legs back by then.

Thanks.

Jason. Yes?

You're bleeding.

Doctor.

He's bleeding.

Hold that.

Come with me.

Do you want me

to go with you? No, I'll be fine.

Are you sure

Just enjoy your breakfast.

I'll catch up with you later.

Another shot?

The wound

is becoming infected and...

I don't want it

to get worse.

So, what are you saying?

Am I going to live or what?

Yes.

But you do need to rest,

all right?

Hey, excuse me.

Do you speak English? No English.

No English, okay.

See, I couldn't help but notice that the doors...

doors no open.

Yes, doors.Right. Doors.

Doors no good.

No work.

They don't work. See, the thing is,

what I'm asking is...

Look, thanks.

Hey.Hey.

How you doing? Good.

Doc gave me another shot.

Another shot?

Yeah.

I'll be fine.

The doctor said so?

Yes, he did.

Can I get you something?

Some Martinez slop?

Unh

Just you.

How about a massage?

Okay.

Okay.

Captain?

Here's the fuel inventory.

Oh, you're not worried

about the fuel?

No.

Not yet.

Are you?

No.

But I am worried about them.

They know

about the Logan.

Who are they

going to tell, huh?

The radio's broken,

remember?

Yeah, I remember.

Cargo. Simmons.

Hey.

Uh-huh.

Captain?

Sir?

It's the company.

They want to know when to expect us.

Tell them when I find out,

they'll be the first to know.

Don't stop.

Hey, are you okay? Yeah, I'm just

a little tired.

It's probably just the antibiotics or something.

Maybe it's the sun getting to you.

You should go lie down.Yeah, maybe you're right.

You look like

you're doing better.

Hi.

Doc took care of me.Good.

Finding your way around all right?

Yes. You know what thought?

I'd love to see the bridge,

if I could.Absolutely.

Never seen

a real bridge before.

I promise I won't

get in the way.

I'd be happy

to show you.

How about you,

Alexandra?

Oh, no, that's Jason's thing.

I'll just stay right here.

Okay, Simmons here will give you the dime tour.

Perfect. Okay.

See you later.

Maybe.

Let's go.

I'd hate to have

to abandon ship.

Yeah, I know

what you mean.

Just one lifeboat? Well, we're a small crew.

I mean, don't worry, the ship's unsinkable.

It's nice to see such

a happy loving couple.

Yeah, he's a wonderful man.

I'm lucky to have him.

What about you?

Significant other?

Oh no. No.

Not everybody's

as lucky as you are.

Here's the bridge.

Would it be okay if I made the call to shore?

Our radio is still out.

We'll have it fixed really soon.

Is this

our current position now?

Yup.

Must've seen the world.

I've seen a lot of ports.

But to tell you the truth,

I prefer the open ocean.

Just me and the sea.

Simple life.

But it's a life.

Exactly.

Captain, please.

Excuse me.Absolutely.

Hey, chief.

I need you to--

You sure about this

Positive.

Okay, thanks,

Garibaldi.

Hey!

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

I was just checking the radio. It works.

It's not working.

But it is working.

I heard the carrier signal.

It's only static.

Jesus.

You okay?

Yeah, I don't know.

I'm dizzy.

I'm not...

Something's not right here.

Ortiz, give me

a hand over here.

Let's get him

to the bunk room.

Have Garibaldi

call the doctor.

Just put him here.

Come on.

There we go.

Jason?

Excuse me.

Jason, are you okay?

Jason?

Jason, are you all right?

Jason, talk to me.

Please.

Excuse me, please.

I told him to rest,

but he didn't listen to me.

What's wrong with him?

Well, it could be

a secondary infection.

He'll be all right,

but he may have to stay in bed for a few days.

Nothing too serious.

Nothing to worry about.

Just keep him in bed,

and he'll be fine.

Hey, it's going to be okay.

Don't let the doc get to you.

He's not much

for bedside manners,

but he's the most qualified doctor I've ever met.

Your husband's going to be just fine.

Trust me.

Thank you.

He's in good hands.

So, how's he doing? Don't worry.

Everything's under control.

Well, I don't like it.

He's been snooping around.

What if he figures out

what's going on?

He's almost ready.

By this time tomorrow,

his snooping days will be over.

Alex?

Alex.

Jason, what's going on?

Are you all right?

Oh, my God.

I just had a nightmare.

You know,

something's not right.

Honey, it was just a nightmare.

What the hell is that?

Well, it's a scrape.

I have some, too.

We're lucky we don't have any broken bones.

You know what?

They're lying to us.

I checked the radio.

It's not broken. It works.

Why would they lie to us?

I don't know.

But something's going on.

I mean, the ship

is in terrible shape.

We're not carrying any cargo,

and we're going in circles.

Captain Bigelow already

explained that to you.

He didn't explain why

we're going in circles.

He didn't explain why

we're not carrying any cargo.

I mean, cargo ships don't travel light.

It's too expensive.

I think they're, like, doing something illegal,

like drugs or something.

Personally, I don't care.

They saved our lives.

I don't know, okay?

I just have a bad feeling about this.

Why don't you

just get back to bed?

We've had

a really stressful day.

It's going

to be better tomorrow.

Alex, wake up.

Alex.

What?

What time is it?

I found it.

What?

What are you talking about?

Frozen bodies

on hooks.

Jason, please go back to sleep.

You're hallucinating. I'll tell you what.

Come with me to the freezer and if there aren't frozen bodies,

I will never say another word about this ship again.

Promise?

Promise.

Wait, wait, wait.

What?

Come on, let's go.

Oh, my God.

This is so gross.

Wait a minute.

Wait, wait, wait.

I swear there were

bodies in here.

Jason, honey,

you are hallucinating.

Let's just go back to bed and I'll get the doctor in the morning.

No. No.

See, the doctor's in on it, too, okay

Hanging people from ceilings,

that's what.

Okay, I'm going

to go back to bed

and I want you

to remember our deal.

You don't understand.

What can I do to make you understand

that we cannot keep going like this?

We have to get back

to shore sometime soon.

Don't argue with me. We'll leave only when I'm ready.

And I'm not ready yet.

I can't keep going on this circular course forever.

Eventually

we'llrun out of fuel.

Don't you worry.I am worried.

The company's been calling.

They want to know

what the hell is going on.

In case you've forgotten,

I'm responsible for this ship.

If I have to take control You?

I think you're forgetting

that this is my project.

I paid for this floating scrap heap.

I'm paying you.

Dismissed.

Morning.

Morning.

How did you sleep

last night?

Well, my husband woke me up several times.

How's he doing now?

Is he better?

I don't know.

I guess we'll see when he wakes up.

He's having nightmares and hallucinations.

We didn't get a lot of sleep.

Sorry to hear that.

Well, you look like

you're doing really well.

Well, I guess so.

Feel stronger.

Good. Good.

I noticed

you're a photographer.

Well, we have

a darkroom on board.

Really? Really.

You're more than welcome

to use it any time you want.

I will definitely

take you up on that.Good.

Yeah.

Get over there.

Smile.

Smile.

Come on.

See?

You have a great smile.

Bet you break hearts

in every port.

Find it hard to believe you never found anybody you wanted to marry.

Well, I did once.Really?

You told me that--

I know what I said.

I...

Can you tell me?

No. It's a long story.

Maybe later.

Okay.

What?

Oh. It's just funny.

You...

You remind me

a lot of her.

In a good way, I hope.

Yeah, in a great way.

Jason. Hey.Hey. Good morning.

I heard you had a rough time of it last night.

Are you feeling better?

No I'm not.

My head feels like it's going to explode.

Well, I can call Dr. Grbac.

I'm sure he can give you something.

I'm sure he could.

I'll pass.

Okay, well...

lunch should be

ready shortly.Thank you.

That was incredibly rude.

He was just trying to help.

Yeah, I'll bet he is.

Jim's a nice guy.

Jim?

You're calling him Jim now?

That's nice.

What were you and Jim

talking about?

Nothing.

He was just keeping me company.

Did you tell him

about last night?

Of course not.

Jim, huh?

That's great.

What's he calling you now?

Shmoopy?

You know,

your whole jealousy thing is really unattractive.

I'm not jealous.Really?

Jason, can we please just drop this whole thing,

just chalk it up to your fever?

I really don't want to fight with you right now.

Just lay low

until we get to land.

Alex, we're not

going to get to land.

You see the sun?

It keeps going from side to side.

You know what that means?

That means we're going in circles.

We had a deal, remember?

You promised.

I'm sorry, Alex.

There's something going on.

Okay. Fine.

You be that way.

What I really don't understand, though,

is that even if you're right,

why can't we just pretend nothing is going on,

just ignore it?

Because we can't. We are in danger.

They know that we know.

You think they're just

going to be able to let it be?

The only thing that we know

is that they're not vegetarians.

What does that have to do with anything?

That's where you're wrong, Alex.

What about the cargo, the radio, the sun,

the freak that keeps following us around?

Why do I keep fainting

all the time, huh?

What's this doctor giving me? Jason, please.

I'm sorry, Alex, there's something going on here,

and I'm going to figure it out.

How are you going to do that?I'm going to call for help

because we can't do this alone.

Jason.

Excuse us.

I was eating.

What is the matter with you?

I was on the bridge and the radio's now missing.

It's gone.

Well, it was

probably being repaired.

Why would it be repaired

if it was already working?

They're trying to prevent me from making a call.

I'm going to say this

one last time.

You have a fever, you are hallucinating,

and you need to go to bed.

Don't do that, please.Don't

It's the truth.

Who's truth? The captain's truth?

Maybe it's the doctor's truth.

They've been really nice to us.Yes they have.

They've been very nice. But why?

Jason, let go of me.

Stop it!

Is there a problem here?

Would you leave us alone, please? Thank you.

Jason, stop it.

You're hurting me.

Let go of me, okay?

And you leave her alone.

Jason, just calm down.

Or else--

Or else what?

What's going to happen?

I know what's going on here.

I know what you people are doing.

Let's go.Let go of me!

He's been lying, Alex.

Where are you taking him?

These people are lying to you.Just wait a minute.

The doctor will take care of him.

Let's just finish eating.

No, I'm going with him.

Let go of me.

What the hell

are you giving him?

Whatever it is, it isn't working.

He's hallucinating.

He's paranoid.

That's why I have

to give him the shots.

It's just a mild silica solution.

It's just a general antibiotic.

You see, we have

to control the fever.

If we don't,

he'll just keep getting crazier.

But he's not getting

any better, Doctor.

A fever often gets worse

before it gets better.

Jason. Jason.

I think it would be best if everyone clears the room, please.

I'm not leaving him.

Madam, I'm afraid your presence merely makes things worse.

The sight of you

feeds his paranoia.

I'm his wife.

Alexandra, come on,

for Jason's sake, the doctor's right.

He's not right.

Will somebody please tell me what the hell is going on?

Can I speak with you out in the hall for a minute, please?

You let me know

if he gets any worse.Of course.

But don't worry,

by this time tomorrow he'll be a new man.

Alexandra,

you have to calm down.

Your getting upset

isn't going to help Jason.

Well, that is easy

for you to say, isn't it?

I'm sorry, I really...

I really didn't mean that.

You've been nothing but nice to us, and I...

Why don't you let me show you that darkroom I was telling you about?

It's not bad.

It's nice to see you smile for a change.

You have a beautiful smile.

Well, I'll let you to it.

Thanks, Jim.

The darkroom

was already here, Alex.

I hope you don't

mind me calling you Alex.

Mm-mm.

I meant thanks

for listening.

Comes with the job.

You're welcome.

Sir.

We just got a transmission

from the Coast Guard.

Said they got an SOS call from our ship earlier today.

Must have been him.

That son of a bitch.

Make sure they don't come looking for us.

Hey, everything is

under control, okay?

I told them

it was a false alarm.

Everything is

under control this time.

He's getting to be more trouble than he's worth.

Yup.

Hold it.

Thought he wasn't due

for another 24 hours.

Things have changed,

my friend.

One of my specimens has expired.

I need a replacement.

Besides, this fella has just

been causing trouble anyway.

And the girl?

It's all right, Bigelow.

You can keep the girl.

For now.

You're sick,

you know that?

Totally out-of-your-mind off-the-wall cuckoo bananas,

fucking sick.

What's the matter?

It's only a spider.

I hate those things.

Then don't give me

any shit, Bigelow.

You knew what you were in for when you cashed the check.

But I didn't know what

you were really doing here.

How many more people

have to die?

Sooner or later everyone dies.

What I am doing

will redefine genetic science

and one day

benefit all mankind.

If a few people lose their lives along the way,

it's a price

that must be paid.

Think of it as an investment in the future.

I don't want you touching the girl.

She's mine.

Monroe!

No smoking.

How many times do I have to tell you?

What part of flammable

don't you understand?

You know what to do.

Say hello to my little friend.

Spiders are carnivores.

Did you know that?

Once one of our specimens

is no longer needed,

we just give them to the spiders as an offering.

Waste not, want not.

There's no use struggling.

There's no place you can go.

Don't worry,

she won't harm you.

Once her egg is inside you,

things will return to normal.

For a while, anyway.

Until the egg grows.

Until her baby

is dying to come out.

Have no fear,

the procedure is painless.

Well, almost painless.

But you know what they say.

No pain, no gain.

Just a minute, please.

Oh, it's you.You've been in here

for almost three hours.

Really

You missed dinner.

Yeah, I'm starving.I figured you'd be hungry

so I had Martinez save you something.

You are so kind.

Being captain

has some privileges.

Oh, did you hear

anything about Jason?

Oh, he's sound asleep.

Doc says he should probably sleep straight through to the morning.

Well, maybe I'll just

pop my head in after we eat.

Great.

After you.Thanks.

I think she's ready.

Excellent.

Right on time.

This is your lucky day.

Enjoy the show.

You really had this all planned out,

didn't you?

Please, sit.

Wine.

I haven't had a drink

since I was sick.

It'd be a shame if you didn't at least have a sip.

I won't tell a soul.

You know, my friend,

spiders are remarkable creatures.

They are immune to all known

human pathogens and ailments.

Everything from

the common cold to cancer.

Once I isolate the gene sequence which keeps them so healthy,

and splice it

into human DNA,

I am on the road

to making mankind...

disease free.

Imagine what

that world will be like.

Once your pheromone levels are correct,

you will be a perfect match for them.

You'll be irresistible.

A toast.

To what?

Life.

To life.

Just taking a little blood.

Almost there, my friend.

Almost there.

For every dream,

there is a nightmare.

And for every disease,

there is a cure.

Your blood will be the basis

for your personal vaccine

in the off chance I want to keep you around for a little while longer.

How was your dinner?

Mm. It was wonderful,

thank you.

You're welcome.

You know...

you're a remarkable woman.

You're intelligent,

you're beautiful.

Thank you.

Talented.

Really, I saw your photographs.

You have just a great eye.

Cut it out.

More wine?

Maybe after

I go check on Jason.

You know, you could

live like this forever.

Live like what?

You.

And me.

And the deep blue sea.

What do you think?

I'm sorry.

I have to go.

Open the door.

It's locked.

Open the goddamn door!

That is not...

Oh, my God.

It's not what you think.

I have been such a fool.

Stop.

Please don't, Alex.

No. Alex!

Don't "Alex" me.

Alex!

Jason?

Shit. Shit. Shit.

Shit. Shit!

Jason?

Okay. Okay.

Shit.

That wasn't

very nice, Alex.

You made

a big mistake, Alex.

Where do you think

you're going, huh?

There's no way off my ship.

Where is my husband?

What do you

want him for, huh?

He can't help you. He's gone.

He's not coming back.

Listen, you sick bastard, if you hurt him in any way,

I'll kill you, you hear me?

I hear you.

I'm the only one who's going to help you on this ship.

Help me what?

Will you help me find him?

If you stay with me

I'll protect you.

I don't need

your protection.

Oh, yes you do.

Or you're going to end up

just like him.

It's not too late, Alex.

Come with me.

I'll forgive you.

You'll see.

You'll see how...

how much we belong together.

What do you say?

What do I say?

I say fuck you,

you sick fuck.

Wrong answer.

You give me my husband!

You want to go

to your husband?

You got it.

My pleasure.

Take her to the lab.

Grbac can have her.

You can rot with what's left of your husband!

Get your goddamn hands off me!

Get the door.

Bitch.

Go get her.

Come on.

I can't believe this.

Now, how the fuck

did you let her go, huh?

Go this way. Go.

What the hell?

Where the fuck is my power?

Well, give me

the emergency generator.

Now!

Fucking morons.

Guard!

Get in here.

The spider cage.

Get the door!

Oh, my God.

Jason.

Jason.

Jason?

Jason, talk to me.

Oh, thank God.

I am so sorry.

I am so sorry I didn't listen to you.

Okay, let's get

out of here.

Come on,

let's get you out of here.

Come on.

Let's get out of here.

Grab him, you idiot!

We got to go.

Come on.

Wait a minute.

She's alive.

What's wrong with her?

What is wrong with her?

What's happening to her?

No! Save your ammunition.

There's too many of them.

Tell me.

Tell me that is not going to happen to you.

WhenI don't know.

Ask our doctor friend over there.

Son of a bitch.

Alex.

What in the hell

did you do to my husband?

Get out of my way,

woman.

How long does

he have to live?

If we don't get out of here,

none of us has long to live.

Asshole.

Get it!

Forget about it.

Come on, come on.

No more room.

Sorry.

Nice guy.

Jason?

Jason? Go on. Go on. Go.

Don't you dare say that.

You still got the girl?

No sir.

We...

We kinda lost her.

Get your ass

up on deck now.

It'll be four hours before the Coast Guard gets here.

Start prepping

the fucking life boat.

Let's get the hell

off this ship.

If you had a fucking brain,

you'd be dangerous.

Fucking Grbac and his spiders.

I knew this

was going to happen.

You get every man on the way and get your assup here, Simmons.

Now!

Simmons.

Get your ass up here.

Help! Help!

Simmons!

Ah!

Fucking spiders.

Okay.

Let's go.

Okay, they're everywhere.

Come on.

Yes, you can.

Come on.

I got to rest.

Okay, sit here.

This will slow them down.

Let's go. There must be

another way out of here.

Shit. Let's go.

Oh, God.

Found Martinez.

We're trapped.

Not if I can help it.

Propane.

Yes.

They want a fight,

they're going to fucking get one.

Come on, Jason,

help me.

Shit.

How much in the tank?

We're about,

we're about a quarter full.

Let's hope it's enough.

Come on, you son of a bitch.

Okay. Ready.

Crank it up, Jason.

Come on. Come on. Come on.

You like that?

How about some more?

Torch the son

of a bitch, Alex.

Pressure's dropping. Jason, there's another one.

How much do we have left?

We have enough

for one, maybe two.

All right.

That's all we got.

Go!

That's it. We're out.

No more gas.

I think we got them.

Tell me we got them all.

Shit!

Alex.

Jason.

Hang on.

Come on.

They're everywhere.

What are they doing?

Looks like they're digesting

their last meal.

Let's go.

Grbac made a vaccine.

Don't worry.

We'll find it.

I'm going to need it soon.

You piece of shit.

Oh, there you are.

I knew you'd make it.

Get in the boat.

We don't have much time.

Where is it

The vaccine.

Where is it?

It's too late for him.

But it's not too late for you.

He's dying.

You tell me where it is.

Forget about him.

It's about you and me now.

What the hell

are you talking about?

A deal.

Come with me.

I could use

a strong woman like you.

I could make your husband's

last hours painless.

He'll die with dignity.

I'm not going

to let him die.

It's over. Don't you get it?

Your sick experiment is over.

Not yet. Look over there.

I still have your husband.

How long does he have?

Why should I tell you?

This is why.

Don't fuck with me.

Go ahead. Shoot!

In six hours

your husband will be dead.

And he's all that's left

of my project.

So if he dies,

I have no reason to live.

Honey, forget about him.

I know where it is.

It's in the lab, isn't it?

That's right, you bitch.

Too bad you'll

never make it.

That lab is crawling

with spiders.

Spiders of my own creation.

And they are more vicious,

more cunning than anything

that ever walked

the face of the earth.

They'll stop you

before you ever get close.

Get in the fucking boat.

Even if this ship goes down,

my efforts will not be in vain.

Your husband there will produce the next generation.

My work will live on.

What can I say?

I hate long goodbyes.

Adiós.

What can I say?

I do, too.

Stay here.

Okay.

Grbac.

I need Jason's.

Okay.

Let's get out of here.

Shit.

Oh. Shit.

Oh, go. Go.

Oh.

Yes.

Take that, you bitch.

Shit.

Why don't you eat this?

Come on.

Come on. Come on.

Let's go. Let's go.

Okay.

Shit. You're okay.

You're going to be okay.

I got it. I got the vaccine.

You're going to be okay.

Here you go.

Please, please, please work.

Come on. Come on.

Oh, no. No.

Jason. Jason.

Honey, we have to jump.

Come on, baby. We really have to go.

Oh, great.

Ready? Go.

I've got visual contact

at heading three-two-zero.

Hey! Hey!

Over here!

There she goes.

Finally, somebody.Hello!

Oh, my God.

Steady. Steady.

Come on.

Okay, let's go.

Pull up.

Wait, there's a problem.

Hold on.

Get off me.

We're losing altitude.

Let's go. Bring it up.

Hey, steady. Hey, my man.

What is that?

Let's get them

out of here.

Pull it back.

Hey, just throw it at me!

Come on!

Come on.