Jurassic Park (1993) Poster

(1993)

Samuel L. Jackson: Arnold

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Quotes 

  • [repeated line] 

    Ray Arnold : Hold on to your butts.

  • Ray Arnold : [alarms start going off in the control room]  Fences are failing all over the park.

    John Hammond : Find Nedry! Check the vending machines!

  • Ray Arnold : [trying to bring the system back on-line]  Access main program. Access main security. Access main program grid.

    [the computer denies him finally saying, "You didn't say the magic word!"] 

    Dennis Nedry : [on computer]  Uh uh uh! You didn't say the magic word! Uh uh uh! Uh uh uh!

    [repeating uh uh uh] 

    Ray Arnold : Please! God damn it! I hate this hacker crap!

  • Muldoon : What about the lysine contingency? We could put that into effect!

    Dr. Ellie Sattler : What's that?

    John Hammond : That is absolutely out of the question.

    Ray Arnold : The lysine contingency is intended to prevent the spread of the animals in case they ever get off the island. Dr. Wu inserted a gene that makes a single faulty enzyme in protein metabolism. The animals can't manufacture the amino acid lysine. Unless they're continually supplied with lysine by us, they'll slip into a coma and die.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler : How could we cut off the lysine?

    Ray Arnold : No real trick to it. Just stop running the program, leaving them unattended.

    Dr. Ian Malcolm : How long before they become comatose?

    Ray Arnold : It would be totally painless - they'd just slip into unconsciousness and die.

    Dr. Ian Malcolm : How long until they slip into unconsciousness?

    Ray Arnold : Hmm... seven days, more or less.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler : Seven days? Seven days? Oh, that's great. Clever!

    Dr. Ian Malcolm : That'll be a first - man and dinosaur all die together. John's plan.

    John Hammond : People. Are. Dying! Mr. Arnold, will you please shut down the system.

    Ray Arnold : OK, but... you asked for it. Hold on to your butts!

    [switches the mainframe off] 

  • Ray Arnold : We have all the problems of a major theme park and a major zoo and the computer's not even on its feet yet.

  • John Hammond : Robert, I... I wonder if perhaps you would be good enough to take a gas jeep, and bring back my grandchildren.

    Muldoon : Sure.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler : I'm going with him.

    Ray Arnold : John? John? I can't get Jurassic Park back online without Dennis Nedry.

  • Ray Arnold : [taking over Dennis Nedry's terminal which is covered in junk food wrappers]  Look at this work station!

    [pushes the trash on the floor] 

    Ray Arnold : What a complete slob!

    Muldoon : The raptor fences aren't out, are they?

    Ray Arnold : No, no. They're still on.

    John Hammond : Why the hell would he turn the other ones off?

  • John Hammond : So much for our first tour: two no-shows and one sick Triceratops.

    Ray Arnold : It could have been worse, John. A lot worse.

  • Ray Arnold : Um... It's OK.

    [looking at one of the computers in the control room] 

    Ray Arnold : Look, see that. It's on. It worked.

    Dr. Ian Malcolm : What... what do you mean, it worked? Everything's still off.

    Ray Arnold : Well, maybe the shutdown tripped the circuit breakers. All we have to do is turn them back on. Reboot a few systems in here. Telephones. Security doors, and a half dozen others but it worked. The system's ready.

    Muldoon : Where are the breakers?

    Ray Arnold : Maintenance shed. At the other end of the compound. Three minutes, and I can have power back on in the entire park.

    John Hammond : Well, just to be safe I want everyone in the emergency bunker, until Mr Arnold returns, and the whole system's up and running again.

  • Ray Arnold : [at Nedry's computer station]  "Keycheck space minus o, keychecks off, safety space minus o." He's turning the safety systems off. He doesn't want anybody to see what he's about to do. Now, look at this next entry. It's the kicker. "White rabbit object." Whatever it did, it did it all, but with the keychecks off, the computer didn't file the keystrokes. So the only way to find them now is to go through the computer's lines of code one by one.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler : How many lines of code are there?

    Ray Arnold : About two million.

  • Ray Arnold : [over the PA system]  A reminder: the boat for the mainland will be leaving at 1900 hours. All personnel be at the dock no later than 1845. No exceptions.

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