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28 Days Until.... (1 Viewer)

Later?

Great flick, here's the entire screenplay:

Bingo!

####### hell.

####### hell.

- Oh, God...

- Keep your #### together.

If you wanna get 'em out of here.

- I can pop these, no problem.

- So get to it!

Security, we have a break-in. Get the...

I know who you are.

I know what you think...

If you don't wanna get hurt,

keep your mouth shut and don't move.

The chimps are infected. They're highly

contagious. They've been given an inhibitor.

- Infected with what?

- To cure, you must first understand.

Infected with what?

Rage.

- What is he talking about?

- Get the cages open.

No! No! No!

Listen, you sick *******,

we're taking your torture victims with us.

We'll get you out of here.

The animals are contagious. The infection

is in their blood and saliva. One bite...

Stop... Stop! You've no idea!

Get it off! Help me!

Get it off! Get it off!

- What's the matter with her?

- You have to kill her!

Oh, my God!

- What's the matter with her?

- We have to kill her now!

Oh, God...

Hello?

Hello?

Hello!

Hello?

Hello!

Hello?

Hello?

Father?

Father, are you OK?

Oh, shouldn't have done that.

Shouldn't have done that.

####!

Over here!

- Over here!

- Come on!

Go, go, go!

Keep going!

- What the #### is going on?

- Just shut up!

- Covered everything.

- Who are those people?

Let's go! Let's go!

- What the #### is going on?

- Just move!

Come on!

Man walks into a bar with a giraffe.

They each get pissed.

The giraffe falls over.

The man goes to leave and the barman says

"Oi! You can't leave that lying there."

He says "No, it's not a lion. It's a giraffe".

He's completely humourless.

You two should get on like a house on fire.

So who are you?

You're from the hospital.

- Are you a doctor?

- He's not a doctor. He's a patient.

I'm a bicycle courier.

I was riding a package from Farringdon to

Shaftesbury Avenue and a car cut across me.

Then I wake up today in hospital.

I wake up and I'm...

I'm hallucinating or I'm...

What's your name?

Jim.

I'm Mark. This is Selena.

OK, Jim.

I've got some bad news.

It started as rioting, and right from

the beginning you knew this was different.

Because it was happening

in small villages, market towns.

And then it wasn't on the TV any more.

It was in the street outside.

It was coming through your windows.

It was a virus.

An infection.

You didn't need a doctor to tell you that.

It was the blood.

There was something in the blood.

By the time they tried to evacuate

the cities, it was already too late.

The infection was everywhere.

The army blockades were overrun.

And that's when the exodus started.

The day before broadcasting stopped,

there were reports of Infection

in Paris and New York.

We didn't hear anything more after that.

- What's the government doing?

- There's no government.

Of course there's a government!

There's always a government.

They're in a bunker or a plane...

No, there's no government,

no police, no army.

No TV, no radio, no electricity.

You're the first uninfected person

we've seen in six days.

Where's your family?

They're dead. Like Selena's.

Yours will be dead too.

Look, I have to find them.

They live in Deptford. I can walk it. OK?

You'll go and come back, yeah?

- You won't.

- Yes!

No one ever comes back.

So lesson one.

You never go anywhere alone

unless you've got no choice.

Lesson two.

Only travel during daylight.

Unless you've got no choice.

We'll take you tomorrow.

We'll all go and find

your dead parents together, OK?

Eat.

If you want her to slow down,

you'll have to say.

- If there's anyone...

- I understand.

- Anyone...

- I understand!

OK.

Jim...

Wait!

They died peacefully.

You should be grateful.

I'm not grateful.

My...

parents and my sister,

we went to Paddington Station,

hoping maybe we could get on a plane,

maybe we could buy our way onto a plane.

I remember my dad had all this cash,

even though cash was completely useless.

About 20,000 other people had the same idea.

Crowd was surging.

I lost my grip on my sister's hand.

I remember the ground was soft.

I looked down

and I was standing on all these people.

Like a carpet. People who had fallen and...

Somewhere in the crowd

there were Infected. It spread fast.

No one could run.

All you could do was climb.

Climb over more people.

So I did that. I climbed.

And I got up on top of this kiosk.

Looking down, you couldn't tell

which faces were infected and which weren't.

Then I saw my dad.

Not my mum or my sister.

My dad.

His face...

Selena's right.

You should be grateful.

We don't have time to get back to the shop

before dark. We should stay here tonight.

My room's up at the top.

You two can have that.

No, we'll all sleep in the same room. It's safer.

Jim.

- You're back.

- Yeah.

- How was it?

- Fine.

Give me a drink of that, will ya?

- It's empty.

- Ha!

Here.

I'll start working on them, then.

Mark! Mark!

Selena! Help!

It's clear.

- That's Mr Bridges.

- Were you bitten?

And his daughter. From four doors down.

- Were you bitten?

- No.

Did any of the blood get in your mouth?

No.

Mark?

Wait...

Get that cleaned off.

Do you have any clothes here?

Um... I... Yes.

Then get them and get dressed.

We have to leave now.

More Infected will be coming.

They always do.

How did you know?

How did you know he was infected?

- The blood.

- There was blood on me. It was on you.

I didn't know he was infected.

He knew. I could see it in his face.

If someone gets infected,

you've about 20 seconds to kill them.

It might be your brother, your sister

or your oldest friend. It makes no difference.

Just so you know where you stand,

if it happens to you, I'll do it in a heartbeat.

He was full of plans.

Have you got any plans, Jim?

Do you want us to find a cure and

save the world or just fall in love and ####?

Plans are pointless.

Staying alive's as good as it gets.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

What's that?

Let's go.

What is it about tower blocks

and shopping trolleys?

Stop talking. It's a long way up.

Do you need a break?

- You?

- No.

Now I do need a break.

What's up?

Nothin'.

I got a headache.

- Bad?

- Pretty bad.

- Why didn't you say something before?

- I didn't think you'd give a ####.

You've got no fat on you

and all you've had to eat is sugar.

So you're crashing.

There isn't a lot we can do about that

except pump you full of painkillers

and give you more sugar. As for sugar,

Pepsi or Lilt?

Do you have any Tango?

Actually,

I did have a can of Tango somewhere.

Quiet! That's an Infected.

Oh no, they're in. Move!

Wait up, Selena!

Wait for me, please!

Please, Selena! Please!

- Wait for me!

- Come on!

- Run!

- Wait!

Please! For ####'s sake!

- Selena!

Down the corridor. Flat 157. Move!

Thank you. Thank you.

Open the door!

Open the door!

- Open up!

- Where's Dad?

What?

- Open the ####### door!

- Where's Dad?

Let them in, Hannah. Let them inside.

Go in. Go in!

So, I'm Frank, anyway.

Jim.

- Selena.

- Selena. Good to meet you.

This is my daughter Hannah.

Come on, sweetheart. Say hello.

Come on.

So...

This is great. Just great.

Calls for a celebration, I'd say.

Why don't you all sit down and...

Hannah, what have we got to offer?

We've got Mum's creme de menthe.

Great. Creme de menthe.

Oh, yeah. Look, sit, please.

Get comfortable.

- Where are the bloody glasses?

- Middle cupboard.

Nah, the good ones. It's a celebration.

Top cupboard.

So this is your place?

It's nice.

There.

I know it isn't much but, well, cheers.

Cheers.

You OK in there, Jim?

Yeah.

Sorry we couldn't spare the water.

Same with the toilet. The flush doesn't work.

You'll have to use the bucket.

Have to empty it each morning.

Just chuck it over the balcony.

No mod cons here.

It's fine.

Listen, it's late. We're gonna turn in.

We have a spare room.

In there.

Are you and Selena...?

No. No, no, no.

Um...

I'll take the living room. It's fine.

Right.

No, I mean, yeah.

So, um...

- Goodnight, then.

- Yeah. Goodnight, Frank.

Very spruce.

- Very shredded.

- Yeah.

- So what do you make of them?

- Well, they're desperate.

Probably need us more than we need them.

I think they're good people.

- Good people?

- Yeah.

You should be more concerned about

whether they're gonna slow you down.

- Because if they slowed you down...

- I'd leave them behind.

- In a heartbeat.

- Yeah.

I wouldn't.

Then you're gonna wind up

getting yourself killed.

I'm gonna get some sleep.

Selena...

You think I don't get it, but I do get it.

And I know I'd be dead already

if I hadn't met you.

Sure.

No, look...

I mean, thank you.

And I mean, sure.

Goodnight, Jim.

Goodnight.

We lost water pressure three weeks ago.

I thought we'd be OK with the water

from the other flats. Cisterns and tanks.

But it vanishes so quick

you wouldn't believe.

You drink it,

it evaporates,

turns stagnant.

They're all empty.

Hasn't rained in ten days.

You can set up a plastic sheet

to catch dew and condensation.

Saw it on TV once, but I can't make it work.

You'd never think it.

Needing rain so badly.

Not in ####### England!

Jim, we're not going to be able to stay here.

- There's been no broadcasts for weeks.

- Just listen.

Salvation is here.

The answer to Infection is here.

if you can hear this, you're not alone.

There are others like you.

There are other survivors.

We are soldiers and we are armed.

Oh, my God. Soldiers.

- Quiet. There's more.

- Our location is the 42nd blockade, M602,

- You must find us. Salvation is...

- Now it just repeats.

- It's a recording?

- Yeah, it's a recording.

But this is where it's telling us to go.

Just there.

The way things are, we might need

two or three days to get up there.

"We"?

Sound carries in this flat. Me and Hannah

do need you more than you need us.

- Look, I didn't...

- No, it's OK. It's the truth.

I can't leave the block if it's the two of us.

Something might happen to me.

Hannah'd be alone. I couldn't risk it.

But with other people...

If it's a recording,

the soldiers who made it could be dead.

- It's possible.

- That stuff about the answer to Infection...

There is no answer!

It's already done all the damage it can!

- Maybe they have a cure.

- Maybe they've got nothing.

- The only way to find out is to reach them.

- We could die trying, Frank!

Or die here.

And anyway, it isn't true what Dad said.

You need us just the same as we need you.

We need each other.

And we'll never be safe in the cities.

The soldiers could keep us safe.

So we have to try and get there.

Get there how?

Just so you know,

I don't take cheques or credit cards.

- What do you think?

- It's the most direct route.

Then we should take the indirect route.

The one in daylight and not underground.

Let's just get it done.

No, no.

No. See, this is a really #### idea.

You know why?

Because it's obviously a #### idea.

So we're gonna drive into the tunnel

full of ####### smashed cars...

It's really ####### obviously a #### idea!

Hold on!

Dad!

####!

The world's worst place to get a flat.

Agreed. I think we'd better do this quick.

I've got the wheel. You're on the jack.

Do you hear that?

Hey, hey, do you hear that?

Hear what?

Right, I've done it.

Dad?

- Jesus Christ!

-

####### rats!

They're running from the Infected.

Move it!

Forget the jack, Hannah.

There's no time. Just lift, everyone.

Grab hold! One, two, three, lift!

Lift, lift!

- Don't look at them! Don't look!

- I can see them! They're coming!

Come on, Hannah!

Almost.

- Get the tyre on, Hannah!

- I'm trying.

Three, two, one,

drop it!

- Get in the car!

- Come on!

- Frank, drive!

- Move it, Frank!

Whoo!

Goodbye, you ####ers!

Frank, stop the cab.

Let's shop.

You...

You...

You...

Anybody seen any buns?

Hmm. Irradiated.

Don't take anything

that needs to be cooked, OK?

I think you can eat that raw.

Decaffeinated coffee...

Put that back.

Can't just take any crap.

If I never see another chocolate bar again,

it'll be too soon.

Not counting Terry's Chocolate Orange!

Now, single malt,

Warm but not aggressive.

- Peaty aftertaste.

Takes out the fire but leaves in the warmth.

Either we do this now or we're walking.

Not you.

- Stay close, Jim.

- What?

You heard.

Where are you going?

We've got enough food, Jim.

We don't have any cheeseburgers.

Like going on holidays

with your aunt!

Oh, Jesus.

Hello?

I hate you!

Find anything?

- Find anything, Jim?

- No! Let's get outta here.

OK, we're done here.

OK, Hannah.

Easy. Brake!

Brake, brake!

Out.

Mmmm! Oh my God!

I can, like, taste the vitamin C.

Mmmm, the raisins are so moist.

What did you say?

The raisins. They're so moist.

Look over here.

Like a family.

Do you think they're infected?

No.

They're doing just fine.

Come on. Let's eat!

Know what I was thinking?

That you'll never hear

another piece of original music again.

You'll never read a book

that hasn't already been written,

or see a film that hasn't already been shot.

Um.... that's what you were thinking.

No.

I was thinking I was wrong.

About what?

All the death.

All this ####.

It doesn't really mean anything

to Frank and Hannah because...

Well, she's got her dad

and he's got his daughter. So...

Cheeky monkey!

I was wrong when I said

staying alive is as good as it gets.

See, that's what I was thinking.

Was it?

Mm. You stole my thought.

Sorry.

That's OK.

You can keep it.

It's getting late.

We'd better stay here for the night.

I can't sleep.

Me neither.

Doesn't feel safe, does it?

Outside like this.

I think we're safe enough.

Selena didn't seem to have any trouble.

Yeah, I noticed that.

Hey, Selena...

What? What is it?

How'd you get to sleep?

Bloody hell. Must've needed

a hell of a prescription for that lot.

I didn't need a prescription.

I qualified as a chemist.

Oh, great. Valium.

Not only will we be able to get to sleep

but if we're attacked in the middle

of the night, we won't even care.

- Two each.

- Not for me, thanks.

Can I, Dad?

I don't think so, sweetheart.

Please?

- No.

- I can't sleep.

Come on, Frank. Let her live a little.

- Give her half of one.

- All right. We're on.

Night-night.

You're a big softie, Frank.

Frank?

Hannah?

Frank?

Hello? Hello!

Hello!

Hello! Hello!

Shh...

You're having a bad dream, that's all.

Thanks, Dad.

Come on, sleepyhead.

Come on, Babe Ruth.

Hurry up.

- Did I miss breakfast?

- You'll sleep through anything.

- Did you have a fry-up?

- We'll stop at a pub on the way. Door!

Our location

is the 42nd blockade, the M602,

You must find us. Please!

Salvation is here.

The answer to Infection is here.

Must be Manchester.

The whole of Manchester, the whole city.

No fire crews to put it out.

This is it.

I don't understand, Dad.

Did they leave?

- I don't like this. I think we should go.

- No!

Vehicles. We should check the vehicles.

There has to be something.

Nothing.

I can't believe it.

Frank...

Frank!

- We have to go.

- Yeah.

Go ####### where?!

Get out of it.

Get out of it!

Dad, are you all right?

Yeah, I'm fine, sweetheart.

Sorry I lost my temper.

Hannah...

I love you very much.

- What?

- Keep away from me.

Stay where you are.

- Dad?

- Keep away from me! Keep away from me!

Keep away! Keep away! Keep away!

- Dad!

- Keep away! Keep away!

What's wrong? Dad!

Jim! Jim, he's infected!

- No!

- Now, Jim! Now!

- Jim, kill him! Jim!

- Dad!

Kill him!

Stay away from him!

Keep away from the body!

Dad?

Three survivors. One male, two female.

I repeat, one male, two female.

ETA, 15.

Put the kettle on.

I'm Major Henry West.

- Welcome.

- Jim.

Hello, Jim.

Hello.

Well, we've got beds with clean sheets

and a boiler that produces hot water.

So you can all have a shower.

You look like you need one. Please.

It ain't funny. I got loads of cooking to do,

you ####### Doris!

Run him over!

How is she doing?

She's lost her dad, Jim. That's how she is.

It's all ####ed.

What do you mean?

Oh, don't do that.

Come on, come on, come on.

Hey, don't do that.

Hannah is what Frank says she is. Tough,

strong, and she'll cope just like I'll cope.

- Just like you'll cope.

- I don't want her to have to ####### cope.

I want her to be OK.

When Hannah had her dad it was OK.

It was OK for them and it was OK for us.

Now it's all just ####ed.

So you heard our broadcast?

- Yeah, we did.

- We must be a disappointment.

You were hoping for a full brigade. An army

base with helicopters and a field hospital.

- We were just hoping for...

- The answer to Infection.

Yeah.

As I said before, it's here. Though

it may not be quite what you imagined.

- Just feel lucky to have found you.

- You were lucky.

The fire drove hundreds of Infected

out of Manchester.

The surrounding area's teeming with them.

But don't worry.

You're quite safe here.

Flat terrain all round the house. Floodlights

which we've rigged up to a generator.

High perimeter wall which helps.

And we've been lacing the ground

with tripwires and land mines.

You wouldn't want to mow the lawn,

but if they get in, we hear them.

Secondary to protection,

our real job is to rebuild. Start again.

The belly of the house. The heart.

A wood-fired boiler providing us with hot

water. The first step towards civilisation.

The kitchen.

Here you are. I'll swap you.

- Now don't be throwing it.

- Here, give us some.

Don't be fighting.

Will you put that back? Put it back.

Jones, our resident tin opener.

- What are you cooking, Jones?

- Surprise, sir.

I can't wait.

And lastly, meet Mailer.

Mailer, Jim.

Jim, Mailer.

Got infected two days ago.

Mitchell managed to knock him out cold

and we got a chain round his neck.

Keeping him alive?

The idea was to learn something

about Infection.

Have him teach me.

And has he?

In a way.

He's telling me he'll never bake bread.

Farm crops,

raise livestock.

He's telling me he's futureless.

And eventually he'll tell me how long

the Infected take to starve to death.

You'll have to wait and see

Hope it's chips, it's chips

We hope it's chips, it's chips

Hat.

So, what have we here?

Tinned ham, tinned peas, tinned beans and...

- Nice one, Doris!

- Omelette!

- It's a feast, Jones.

- Honour of our guests.

Absolutely. I was going to propose a toast

but this omelette will do just as well.

- To new friends.

- New friends.

Jones, did you notice while cooking

that these eggs were off?

I thought the salt might cover the taste, sir.

Get rid of it.

Doris, you ####.

I don't suppose you can cook, can you?

I can't tell you how badly we need

someone with a little flair in the kitchen.

What a ####### disappointment.

I saw those eggs, I thought it was Christmas.

We'll have eggs again.

Once everything's back to normal.

You muppet! Look at him, eh?

He's still waiting

for Marks and Spencer's to reopen.

- You don't know nothing.

- I think Bill's got a point.

If you look at the whole life of the planet,

we...

you know, Man has only been around

for a few blinks of an eye.

So if the infection wipes us all out,

that is a return to normality.

- That what you meant, Bill?

- Yeah, yeah.

Have you met our New Age sergeant?

Our spiritual guru.

Tell me, Farrell, exactly why

did you join the army in the first place?

This is what I've seen

in the four weeks since Infection.

People killing people.

Which is what I saw in the four weeks before

Infection, the four weeks before that...

As far back as I care to remember,

people killing people.

Which to my mind

puts us in a state of normality now.

- You're not eating?

- I don't want to eat.

You must eat, Hannah.

I don't want to eat.

I want to bury my dad.

He's one of the people you're talking about.

Let's go, let's go, let's go!

Move!

Move! Move! Move!

Enemy in front!

Mick, I ####### got one!

What do you want, a ####### sweetie?

Keep shooting, you ####!

####### hell! He bounced!

Cease fire!

I ain't never seen that in my life!

- Report clear!

- ####### hell!

- Clear.

- Clear.

Yeah, yeah, clear.

Oh, hello!

Listen, sweetheart, you ain't

gonna be needing this any more.

Cos you got me to protect you now.

You wanna get your hands on a really

big chopper, you just come and see me.

#### you!

- That's an offer, Mitch.

- Give her some.

How about right now?

Mitchell!

Easy, tiger. You don't wanna go

picking a fight with me, son.

Sergeant Farrell!

- Mitchell, first action on.

- Resecure the perimeter.

Then get to it. Jones, Bedford, go with him.

Slow down.

- Sergeant?

- Sir.

Clear the bodies off the lawn.

The rest of you, go with him.

My apologies.

Drink?

Look, we're grateful, OK?

We're very grateful for your protection

but if we're gonna stay here...

- Who have you killed?

- No one.

Who have you killed? You wouldn't be alive

now if you hadn't killed somebody.

I killed... I killed a boy.

A child?

Yes.

But you had to.

Otherwise he'd have killed you.

Survival.

I understand.

I promised them women.

What?

Eight days ago I found Jones

with his gun in his mouth.

He said he was going to kill himself

because there was no future.

What could I say to him?

We fight off the Infected or we wait

until they starve to death and then what?

What do nine men do

except wait to die themselves?

I moved us from the blockade, I set the radio

broadcasting and I promised them women.

Because women mean a future.

Selena! Hannah!

- What is it?

- We have to go.

- Jim, wait!

- No time! Come on!

Come on!

We get in the car and we go!

No! You're not going to keep them here!

You've got to let them go!

You can't keep them here!

Stay where you are!

I'm not gonna let you keep them here!

You can't do this!

Right, get him!

I want to give you a chance.

You can be with us.

But I can't let them go.

OK, Jim? OK.

Him too.

Smithers says

"Women and semen don't mix."

And Mr Burns says

"We all know what you think, Smithers."

And that was my favourite joke

in The Simpsons.

That's what they're doing a few

hundred miles away, across the Channel,

across the Atlantic. Eating dinner

and watching the ####### Simpsons!

They're sleeping in their beds

next to their wives.

But we're here chained to a ####### radiator

because the OC has gone insane!

Starting the world again when the rest

of the world hasn't even stopped.

Just imagine, just think about it.

How could Infection cross the oceans?

How could it cross the mountains

and the rivers? It can be stopped.

Right now TVs are playing

and planes are flying

and the rest of the world

is continuing as ####### normal.

Think! Actually think about it.

What would you do

with a diseased little island?

They quarantined us.

"There is no Infection.

It's just people killing people." He's insane!

Time to go.

Quarantine?

- Please...

- Believe me, I'm not interested.

You see, I'm gonna have the black one.

And I'm gonna make her squirm.

Mitchell, I swear to God

it's gonna end badly for you.

Move.

Come on, move! Get up!

Get up, you ####! ####### move!

Get up!

Move your ####### ####!

Come on then,

you ####### pansies. Do me first.

No, Mitch. Mitch, just use the gat.

- So you're gonna stick me?

- Shoot 'em!

- Why?

- Because it's ####### quicker!

Is that how you'd let

your sergeant go out, Jones?

- I'll shoot them!

- No, you won't.

You'll let him stick me?

Like a ####### dog?

I'm gonna enjoy this.

You stupid ####! What are you doing?

You wanna shoot me?

- You wanna shoot me? I'll kill you!

- Where's he ####### gone?

#### it! Get up! Get after him!

- Jones, move it!

- I can see him! I can see him!

Where are you?

- Can you see him?

- Through there!

Oh no. We're ####ed.

We're ####ed!

Relax.

He's over the wall. He's got no vehicle.

And no shooter.

He's dead.

The first thing we're going to do

is make you look more presentable.

The lady of the house

has an extensive wardrobe

which she certainly has no use for.

You can't do it to Hannah.

Go to the master bedroom,

pick out a wide selection.

Yes, sir.

No...

Ladies...

- It's only dressing up!

- No! Selena!

- I thought girls liked dressing up.

- Expensive dresses.

Selena!

Whoa, whoa, relax!

Selena!

Selena! Selena!

You need to leave me alone

with Hannah. OK?

- Listen, right. The OC wants...

- He wants us to dress up nice.

If you want us to get changed,

you have to leave the room. OK?

It's just polite.

Yeah, all right.

All right.

Come on, lads. Let's leave the room.

We're gonna eat these, Hannah, OK?

Come on. Eat these.

Are you trying to kill me?

No, sweetheart.

I'm making you not care. OK?

What you doing?!

- Someone's at the blockade!

- Jim!

Move!

Stay here and put the dresses on.

Let's go! Go!

He went over the wall.

We thought he'd be dead.

Shut up, Jones! Stay here.

Davis?

#### it!

- What was that?

- Lightning.

I heard something.

It sounded like a Claymore to me.

All right, I'll go and hit the floods,

take a butcher's.

Girls,

keep an eye on him, will ya?

Those pills,

I think they're having an effect.

I can feel them. And...

I don't feel sleepy.

But...

They've been a long time.

What are you gonna do

if they don't come back?

Would you be the officer if Henry was dead?

Is that the way it works?

Shut up.

I don't think they are coming back.

I think they've been killed.

- I said shut up!

- Hannah...

They're dead.

And you're gonna be next.

- Get up!

- Whoa!

We're gonna get out of here.

Stay with it, Hannah.

Don't worry. I feel fine. Really.

Get him off me!

Get him off me!

It's Jones! It's Jones!

Oi! Where the #### are you going?

What's all the ####### shouting about?

Don't just stand there,

you soppy ####! Get after them!

You two, in there! Move!

Come on, then!

What the #### you gonna do now?

Come on up!

Col!

- Defend these stairs with your ####### life!

- Hannah!

- Mailer's loose.

- Hannah!

Sorry...

- Sir...

- Shh.

Shh.

Hannah?

Hannah?

Selena?

I haven't got any bullets.

I haven't got any ####### bullets!

Don't ####### leave me!

Come on!

Move!

Move! Move!

It's just you and me now, darlin'.

But don't worry, I'll get you out of here.

Then we'll find a nice little ####### place

somewhere. Just you and me.

And we'll live happy ever after, eh?

That was longer than a heartbeat.

Jim?

Listen. Listen. It's not all ####ed.

We're gonna be OK. It's not all ####ed.

- I've got to explain something.

- Shut up.

It's gonna be OK.

Hannah, it's OK! He's not infected.

But I thought he was biting you.

I was kissing her. Are you stoned?

- It's a long story.

We have to get out of here. Come on!

Come on! Move!

You killed all my boys.

Wait...

Hannah!

Hannah? Hannah!

Hannah!

Get in.

They're locked.

The gates are locked!

####### do it!

Come on, Jim, breathe! ####### breathe!

Not the curtains as well.

You looked all right in this, you know.

It's coming!

- You definitely heard it?

- Yeah!

- I can't hear anything!

- I told you, I heard it!

Go.

Do you think he saw us this time?
 
Long-awaited Olive Garden receives warm welcome

After a lengthy wait for Olive Garden to open in Grand Forks, the lines were long in February. The novelty is slowly wearing off, but the steady following attests the warm welcome.

My first visit to Olive Garden was during midafternoon, so I could be sure to get in. After a late breakfast, I figured a late lunch would be fashionable.

The place is impressive. Its fashioned in Tuscan farmhouse style with a welcoming entryway. There is seating for those who are waiting.

My booth was near the kitchen, and I watched the waiters in white shirts, ties, black trousers and aprons adorned with gold-colored towels. They were busy at midday, punching in orders and carrying out bread and pasta.

It had been a few years since I ate at the older Olive Garden in Fargo, so I studied the two manageable menus offering appetizers, soups and salads, grilled sandwiches, pizza, classic dishes, chicken and seafood and filled pastas.

At length, I asked my server what she would recommend. She suggested chicken Alfredo, and I went with that. Instead of the raspberry lemonade she suggested, I drank water.

She first brought me the familiar Olive Garden salad bowl with crisp greens, peppers, onion rings and yes several black olives. Along with it came a plate with two long, warm breadsticks.

The chicken Alfredo ($10.95) was warm and comforting on a cold day. The portion was generous. My server was ready with Parmesan cheese.

As I ate, I noticed the vases and planters with permanent flower displays on the ledges. There are several dining areas with arched doorways. And there is a fireplace that adds warmth to the decor.

Olive Garden has an attractive bar area to the right of the entryway. The restaurant has a full liquor license and a wine list offering a wide selection to complement Italian meals. Nonalcoholic beverages include coolers, specialty coffees and hot teas.

On a hot summer day, I will try the raspberry lemonade that was recommended.

Theres a homemade soup, salad and breadstick lunch available until 4 p.m. daily for $6.95.

An olive branch on menu items signified low-fat entrees. There is a Garden Fare Nutrition Guide available for customers seeking gluten-free food. And for those with food allergies, Olive Garden has an Allergen Information Guide.

All in all, it is the largest and most beautiful restaurant now operating in Grand Forks. It attracts visitors from out of town as well as people who live here.

Olive Garden is part of the Darden chain of restaurants that also operates Red Lobster. There are about 700 restaurants, including four Olive Gardens in North Dakotas major cities.

Olive Garden has gained a following since 1982 with its ample portions and relaxed ambience. Its known for its classic lasagna, fettuccine Alfredo and chicken Parmigiana.

 
Long-awaited Olive Garden receives warm welcome

After a lengthy wait for Olive Garden to open in Grand Forks, the lines were long in February. The novelty is slowly wearing off, but the steady following attests the warm welcome.

My first visit to Olive Garden was during midafternoon, so I could be sure to get in. After a late breakfast, I figured a late lunch would be fashionable.

The place is impressive. Its fashioned in Tuscan farmhouse style with a welcoming entryway. There is seating for those who are waiting.

My booth was near the kitchen, and I watched the waiters in white shirts, ties, black trousers and aprons adorned with gold-colored towels. They were busy at midday, punching in orders and carrying out bread and pasta.

It had been a few years since I ate at the older Olive Garden in Fargo, so I studied the two manageable menus offering appetizers, soups and salads, grilled sandwiches, pizza, classic dishes, chicken and seafood and filled pastas.

At length, I asked my server what she would recommend. She suggested chicken Alfredo, and I went with that. Instead of the raspberry lemonade she suggested, I drank water.

She first brought me the familiar Olive Garden salad bowl with crisp greens, peppers, onion rings and yes several black olives. Along with it came a plate with two long, warm breadsticks.

The chicken Alfredo ($10.95) was warm and comforting on a cold day. The portion was generous. My server was ready with Parmesan cheese.

As I ate, I noticed the vases and planters with permanent flower displays on the ledges. There are several dining areas with arched doorways. And there is a fireplace that adds warmth to the decor.

Olive Garden has an attractive bar area to the right of the entryway. The restaurant has a full liquor license and a wine list offering a wide selection to complement Italian meals. Nonalcoholic beverages include coolers, specialty coffees and hot teas.

On a hot summer day, I will try the raspberry lemonade that was recommended.

Theres a homemade soup, salad and breadstick lunch available until 4 p.m. daily for $6.95.

An olive branch on menu items signified low-fat entrees. There is a Garden Fare Nutrition Guide available for customers seeking gluten-free food. And for those with food allergies, Olive Garden has an Allergen Information Guide.

All in all, it is the largest and most beautiful restaurant now operating in Grand Forks. It attracts visitors from out of town as well as people who live here.

Olive Garden is part of the Darden chain of restaurants that also operates Red Lobster. There are about 700 restaurants, including four Olive Gardens in North Dakotas major cities.

Olive Garden has gained a following since 1982 with its ample portions and relaxed ambience. Its known for its classic lasagna, fettuccine Alfredo and chicken Parmigiana.
Poor poor Grand Forks if they're excited about an Olive Garden.

In DC, even the homeless refuse to eat there.

 

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