allmonky.wav (29k)
Goines: We're all
monkeys.
tv.wav (98k)
Goines: There's the
television. It's all right there. It's all right there. Look. Listen. Kneel. Pray.
Commercials.
19961997.wav (278k)
Cole: Five billion people
died in 1996 and 1997. Almost the entire population of the world. About one percent of us
survived.
Doctor: Are you going to save us, Mr. Cole?
Cole: How can I save you? This already happened. I can't save you,
nobody can. I am simply trying to gather information for the people of the present to
track the virus.
drugs.wav (101k)
Goines: I-I guess
they gave you a couple of strings. Drugs! What'd they give you? Thorzine? Haldol? How
much? How much? Know you doses. Know your doses. It's elementary.
crazy.wav (139k)
Cole: This is a
place for crazy people. I'm not crazy.
Doctor: We don't use that term "crazy," Mr. Cole.
Cole: You've got some real nuts here.
theory1.wav (509k)
Goines: Here's my theory
on this. When I was institutionalized, my brain was exhausted laid by the guys of mental
health. I was interrogated. I was x-rayed. I was examined thoroughly (hack). then they
took everything about me and put it into a computer where they created a model of my mind.
Yes! Using that model, they managed to generate every thought that I could possibly have
in the next, say, ten years. Which they then filtered through a probability matrix of some
kind to determine everything I was gonna do in that period. So you see, she knew I was
going to lead the 12 Monkeys into the pages of history before it ever even occured to me.
So, she knows everything I'm ever gonna do before I ever know it myself. How's that?
freshair.wav (449k)
Cole: This air, such
wonderful air.
Railly: What's wonderful about the air, James?
Cole: Very fresh, no germs.
Railly: Why don't you think there aren't any germs in the air?
Cole: This is October, right?
Railly: April.
Cole: What year is this?
Railly: What year do you think this is?
Cole: 1996.
Railly: That's the future, James. Do you think you're living in the
future?
Cole: 1996 is the past.
Railly: No, 1996 is the future. This is 1990.
games.wav (163k)
Goines: Games. Here some
games. Games that don't wanna get out. Ya see, more games. Games, they vegetize ya. Ya
see. If you play the games, you're voluntarily taking a tranquilizer.
voluntee.wav (107k)
Guard: Volunteer duty!
Cole: I didn't volunteer.
Guard: You causing trouble again?
Cole: No, no trouble.
germs.wav (742k)
Goines: Take germs for
example.
Cole: Germs?
Goines: Uh-huh. Eighteenth century, no such thing. Notta.
Nothing. No one ever imagined such a thing. No sane person. Ah-uh-huh. Along comes this
doctor ah-ah-ah Simulice, Simulice. Simulice comes along. He's trying to convince people,
well doctors mainly, that's there's teen, tiny invisible bad things called
"germs" that get into your body and make you sick. He's trying to get doctors to
wash their hands. What is this guy? Crazy? Teeny, tiny, invisible? What do they call it?
Uh-uh, germs? Huh? What? Now, up to the 20th century, last week, as a matter of fact
(before I got dragged into this hellhole). I go in to order a burger at this fast food
joint, and the guy drops it on the floor. James, he picks it up, wipes it off. He hands it
to me like it's all o-k. "What about the germs?" I say. He says, "I don't
believe in germs. Germs is a plot made up so they could sell disinfectants and
soaps." Now he's crazy, right?
Sound of Cole eating the spider.
chair.wav (70k)
Goines: Get out! Get out!
He's in my chair.
insure.wav (406k)
Dr. Goines' assistant: Excuse
me.
Jones: It's obscene; the violence all the lunacy. Shootings
even at airports now. You might say we're the next endangered species. Human beings.
Assistant: I think you're right, mam. I think you've hit the
nail on the head.
Jones: Jones is my name. I'm in insurance.
outachar.wav (39k)
Goines: GET OUTTA MY
CHAIR!!!
capture.wav (220k)
Person on Radio: Sheriffs
from three jurisdictions, apparently including special tactical unit personel, have now
been mobilized to control the growing thousands of onlookers here in Fresno, California.
As the rescue operation . . .
Railly: Does that disturb you?
Cole: No. I thought it was about us. I thought they might have
captured us and arrested me.
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