Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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1:31:18
I'll have the rest of them
off the mountain in one hour.

1:31:22
Major, I want you to use infrared...
1:31:25
...and get me a photo analysis of
the northern face.

1:31:27
Yes, sir, it's already been ordered.
1:31:29
Major Walsh, listen.
1:31:32
I don't like to do this. We're in
enough trouble with these cattlemen.

1:31:35
If you can't get these folks
out of the area by 20.00 hours...

1:31:39
...start dusting with EZ-4.
1:31:42
What's EZ-4?
1:31:43
It's a sleep aerosol. Same stuff we
used with the livestock.

1:31:47
Comes out of Riot Control.
1:31:48
They'll sleep for six hours and
wake up with a headache, that's all.

1:31:52
We didn't choose this place.
We didn't choose these people.

1:31:56
They were invited!
1:32:04
They belong here more than we.
1:32:14
I shouldn't have given up jogging.
1:32:15
See that notch in the mountain?
We'll make it in no time.

1:32:19
Here come three more.
1:32:23
The authority in this park...
1:32:25
...has been superseded by
the United States government.

1:32:29
There's a ravine leading straight up.
1:32:32
-It's an easier climb.
-It's no good.

1:32:35
When you get to the top, it's
a 300-foot drop down. Get down!

1:32:38
What do you think it's like
on the other side?

1:32:42
There's a box canyon on the other side
with ravines and trails...

1:32:45
...if you take this incline
to the right.

1:32:47
I never imagined that.
I only painted one side.

1:32:50
-There was no canyon in my doodles.
-Next time, sculpt.

1:32:53
You give us a lot of credit.
That's an hour's climb.

1:32:56
Come on, let's go.

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