Big Trouble in Little China
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Great. Thank you, Jack.
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I think we've come up. First we went down.
Now they've brought us up.

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Two, three feet thick, l'll bet. Probably
welded shut and covered with brick by now.

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- Don't give up, Jack.
- OK. Let's just chew our way outta here!

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Lo Pan has plans for us,
or we'd be dead doornails.

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Which Lo Pan? Little old basket case
on wheels, or the ten-foot-tall roadblock?

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- One and the same person, Jack.
- You know something you're not tellin' me.

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Myths and legends.
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- I don't wanna insult you.
- No, no. Go ahead.

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Insult me.
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It's about all sorts of scary things:
an ancient army ofthe dead,

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the Spirit City and monkey sacrifices.
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The First Sovereign Emperor of China,
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that mad monarch who federated our
seven warring states, defeated Lo Pan

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and imposed upon him
that horrible curse of no flesh in 272 BC.

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A lot of Chinese hear these things
when we're kids, then we grow up,

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and pretend not to believe them.
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- No horseshit, Wang.
- No horseshit, Jack.

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I don't blame you. I'm Chinese and l don't
even wanna believe it, but it's for real.

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Sorcery, the Chinese black magic.
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Blindfolds!

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