Journeyman
50cc
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 24), 1997
- 00:47 - (unintelligible) Just to celebrate. I'm going to (unintelligible), you? Afghanistan, it's the other direction. Beautiful! What? Those roses. (unintelligible) things. Not going out? I wasn't hungry. What about you? I wasn't hungry either. It must be very satisfying. What must be very satisfying? Well, to be able to paint as well as that. I expect you could if you would practice. Come on give it a try. No, I couldn't do that! Go on. I'd have said you're artistic, looking at you. No. (unintelligible) stories (unintelligible) used to write them down. But apart from that, well, they say I had imagination. ...Right! Hehe! OK! Take her up. Come on Lisa.
- - Unknown: Do you know?
3001 (Matrix II)
Voodoo Roux
Waveform Records (01102-2), 2001
- 00:00 - Display passes properly. All Interzone workers with day passes are reminded that curfew begins at midnight. Anyone without a valid zone card after midnight will be permanently detained. Cadre kids, don't forget, October is bonus recruitment month. Earn a double bonus for reporting a family member. ICS, your entertainment and information network reminds you, seeing is believing.
- - The Running Man: (Paul Michael Glaser, 1987) Voice over intercom.
- 06:38 - Program Alu, request additional information for sector two. Prepare hanger for game simulation transport. Attention all units, lock onto matrix code. Prepare for digital beam transport. Activate hanger doors... What's the progress on the simulation? 30, 56, 99 are correct. Limited 4 and 8 are missing. Yori! 30, 56, 99 are correct. Limited 4 and 8 are missing.
- - Tron: (Steven Lisberger, 1982) Voice over intercom, then a guard, then Cindy Morgan (as Yori) and Bruce Boxleitner (as Tron)
These samples also appear in 3001 (edit), on the album "National Hijinx".
Biscuits
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 24), 1997
- 00:28 - They should be passing through there about now...
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) John Carpenter's voice, dubbed over Dre Pahich (as Talby)
Latneiro (Woob's Sunrise Dub)
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 02), 1994
- 00:05 - (unintelligible) ... actually see it on a screen ...(unintelligible)... people are dreaming ...(unintelligible) in the next century everyone will be exquisitely beautiful and sound wonderful... (unintelligible) ... Squeezed out of existance. This is the exquisite future ...
- - Unknown: Do you know?
- 01:38 - 以前,我不明白为什么历届毕业生在毕业时都要洒泪挥别。现在,我明白了。原来,在离别的时候内心是这样的难过。眼泪像未关好的水龙头,不停的流下。时间已在声声的欢笑声中逝去。留下来的只是一串串的回忆。临行**,我们即将走出这孕育我们六年的地方。那种无名的感觉又涌上心头。不觉黯然神伤,落泪,陌生,那样的好奇。
- - Unknown: Do you know?
- 13:46 - Look, it's three AM. These guys are running on bad coffee and four hours sleep. Maybe you could think about cutting them some slack. I can't afford slack.
- - The Abyss: (James Cameron, 1989) Ed Harris (as Virgil 'Bud' Brigman) and Michael Biehn (as Lt. Hiram Coffey)
Source for sample @ 13:46 thanks to Skytwo.
Sample @ 01:38 translated to English: Before, I never understood why students cry during graduation. Now I do. It is this difficult to part. My eyes are like a running faucet, cannot stop crying. Time has gone by during the happy laughter. What we're left are strings of memory. Before my departure, we are soon leaving this place which nurtured us for six years. That nameless feeling has rushed into my heart again. Helplessly I become sorrowful, tears are falling down again, I feel strange and curious... (Translation thanks to: Uli Zhiheng Huang)
Mama 6 (Part 1)
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 02), 1994
- 02:02 - What do you see? Watch it. Look at that. When do we pay our visit to the old, Master Control, hunh? What? There's just three of us. Well, if you know anybody who's got an army for rent, that's fine, but my User told me to go take that sucker out, or I'm never getting out. We can't get to the MCP without the help of my User. I have to get to that Input-Output tower, and communicate with him. Well good, check in with Alan. Maybe he knows... What's that? That is just what I need right now.
- - Tron: (Steven Lisberger, 1982) Dan Shor (as Ram), Bruce Boxleitner (as Tron) and Jeff Bridges (as Clu)
- 04:01 - I need a GHF reading on the gravity correction. I'll check it. I have a bias A of plus one. Pinback? Yeah, Doolittle? Your GHF reading is minus fifteen. Doolittle? Yup? I need a computer reading on a fail-safe mark. In a second. Boiler, can you set me up with some drive figures? Ninety seven million, minus eight, corrected to mass critical. That checks out here. I have a reduced drive reading of seven thousand. I read that with a quantum increase of seven. Pinback, I have that computer reading. It's nine five seven seven. Time to start talking. Bomb-bay systems operational.
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) Dan O'Bannon (as Sgt. Pinback), Brian Narelle (as Lt. Doolittle) and Cal Kuniholm (as Boiler)
- 10:03 - (unintelligible) ... actually see it on a screen ...(unintelligible)... people are dreaming ...(unintelligible) in the next century everyone will be exquisitely beautiful and sound wonderful... (unintelligible) ... Squeezed out of existance. This is the exquisite future ...
- - Unknown: Do you know?
National Hijinx
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 24), 1997
- 05:12 - You can see, you can hear and you can move. Do you understand? Answer me! (unintelligible robot speech) ...father. Yes Jeremy, you can see me. Can't move... I can't move. You can move. Uh!? You hear? You can walk. Can't, Can't! Walk Jeremy, now! Move... You can Jeremy, you can walk, right now! Caaaaaant! Now! ...Henry, turn off the control! (thud... thud... thud... thud... Zap!)
- - The Colossus of New York: (Eugène Lourié, 1958) Otto Kruger (as Dr. William Spensser) and Ed Wolff (as The Colossus). Note: The voice of Colossus may be different from the actor in costume. Do you know?
- 09:17 - They weren't like your father at all. It reminded me so much of... of Jeremy's voice. Anne, drink this, please. It's my fault you've been so disturbed. Your fault? I've left alone so much, it's no wonder you've grown morbid, imagining you hear dead voices. But I'm going to change all that now. Now that the experiment's over, I'm going to spend my time looking after you and Billy... as much as you'll...
- - The Colossus of New York: (Eugène Lourié, 1958) Mala Powers (as Anne Spensser) and John Baragrey (as Dr. Henry Spensser)
National Hijinx, Pt.2
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 24), 1997
- 00:03 - ...You think you can get some sleep now? I'll try. Good. I'd uh, better get back to the laboratory. They probably need me. They? Who's they? What? You said "they" need you. No, I couldn't have.
- - The Colossus of New York: (Eugène Lourié, 1958) John Baragrey (as Dr. Henry Spensser) and Mala Powers (as Anne Spensser)
- 00:52 - What was it? That voice! Now, it's alright Anne. It's alright darling. But, what was it? I'll explain. First come away. Come darling. So, now you know all there is to know. Our experiment today turned out to be a complete failure, and when it did, my father lost his temper, violently. But, all that shouting and those terrible sounds. Anne you know the strain he's been under these past few months. Yes, but those cries those shouts, they weren't like your father at all, they reminded me so much of... of Jeremy's voice. Anne, drink this, please. It's my fault you've been so disturbed. Your fault? I've left alone so much, it's no wonder you've grown morbid, imagining you hear dead voices. But I'm going to change all that now. Now that the experiment's over, I'm going to spend my time looking after you and Billy...
- - The Colossus of New York: (Eugène Lourié, 1958) Mala Powers (as Anne Spensser) and John Baragrey (as Dr. Henry Spensser)
- 03:30 - (party sounds) Hi Mr. (unintelligible), how are you? Hello. How are you? Oh Adam! Congratulations. Thank you. Excuse me. Good luck to you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Isn't this a lovely engagement party? Congratulations son. Thank you very much sir. Thank you. Oh, listen Adam I got you that appointment with the Dean over at North Central Missouri State and my brother-in-law fixed it up so you got nothing to worry about. Thank you. Anything for you son. Oh, by the way, I've got a charge account over at Mr. Swank's Men's store, so if you want to, you can just go over there and pick yourself up a nice suit and shirt and tie, the works, and charge it to me. Thank you very much. ... Where're you going? I've been sent for vanilla.
- - Unknown: Do you know?
Sonny
National Hijinx
Ntone (NTONE CD 24), 1997
- 00:00 - Sonny! Sonny, come on out. Sonny... You son of a bitch, you want to get those people killed? What the fuck is the matter with you? What? Why'd you fire that shot in there for? What were they doing back there? We got two-hundred and fifty cops here! Fuck you! What were they doing back there? What the hell's the matter with you? Are we dealing or aren't we? They were trying to get in there right? Who? Come on don't give me that shit, you know who! What the fuck is going on here? You're full of shit! Go around and find out what's going on back there! Honest to God, Sonny, I don't know what's going on here. Bullshit! Now, our communications aren't set up yet. Bullshit! I just sent somebody back there. God damn it! Get someone to talk to me! I'm not talking to you anymore. Let me talk to you. Let me talk to you. You tell me one thing and you do another. What were they doing back there? I don't know what the fuck they were doing back there! Yeah, you don't know. You're full of shit! I got a force back there, a tactical force.
- - Dog Day Afternoon: (Sidney Lumet, 1975) Charles Durning (as Det. Sgt. Eugene Moretti) and Al Pacino (as Sonny Wortzik)