The first 200 lines.
No fish ladders...
I thought they all had to have fish ladders.
Wonder how they got around that one.
But they got to have vacuums.
Well, shoot 'em out into the back of a truck...
Whoa.
Think that was an oriole.
I didn't know we had those.
Wait here.
You didn't wait.
Where's Josh?
He took a walk.
The disaster we see is happening everywhere
at the same time.
The clock is ticking.
It has been ticking for 150 years now,
since the dawn of industrialization.
We are a culture hooked on profit, production,
and perpetual growth,
but at what cost?
The disaster is happening to our farmlands.
It is happening to our oceans,
our forests, our wildlife.
It is happening to our climate.
How long will it be until humanity understands
that everything is interconnected?
How long until multinational corporations
understand that they can't make a profit off a dead planet?
So let the revolution begin, all around the globe.
An army of individual citizens must rise up and take a stand
for the future, for the people,
and for the planet.
Thank you.
Thank you all for coming out.
And as you know, we have the filmmaker here tonight,
Jackie Christianson from Eugene.
That was tremendous, amazing work.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us.
Now if you have any questions,
she's ready to take them if you've got them.
- Is that right, Jackie? - Yeah.
Yeah, I just want to thank you, Jackie,
for that uplifting, hopeful vision there.
It was really awesome.
I feel like if you bombard people
with too many horrific images,
it just feels like it's too late or too much to take on.
It fulfills the end-of-world vision.
Well, you're not going to get anywhere
with those people anyway.
Dena?
Yeah, I mean, end of the world,
what's there really to lose?
But, Jackie, I'm curious... What you think it is exactly
that we're supposed to do?
Do you have some sort of big plan or...?
I think this one big plan thinking
leads to a lot of the problems we're facing.
Part of the idea for me, is not thinking
there's just one big thing.
I'm not focused on big plans. I'm focused on small plans.
A lot of small plans.
I think just by us coming together
and sharing our concerns in one...
What time are we meeting your guy?
We said 11:00.
11:00.
We're not gonna make it.
The guy didn't really seem like he had a lot going on.
I could give him a call, though.
No, no.
I don't want to find a pay phone right now.
Breathe, Josh.
Okay.
We'll be there soon.
All is well.
Got a inboard 5-liter V-8 engine.
Well, it looks really nice.
Yeah. It's a great boat.
- Kind of hate to get rid of her. - I'm sure.
Lot of good skiing, I can tell you that.
Yeah.
But, you know, time for a change.
Both kids off to college...
lot of good skiing though.
May I use your bathroom?
Uh, yeah, sure.
Through the garage there, up the stairs.
- Thanks. - Yeah.
I'm a nurse. He works at a supermarket.
Ah. What one?
You definitely want those brake lights working.
All right, we're good.
All right.
Well, we've always wanted a boat.
Can't believe this is happening, right, honey?
No, not hungry.
Are we almost there?
We must be in Wyoming by now, coming up on the Dakotas.
I don't know. Half an hour, maybe.
He's pretty out there.
I thought you said he lived close.
He does.
This is close.
This is close.
We've already gone like this.
Are we going like this?
You can tell me, if we are.
It's close for here, okay?
This isn't Connecticut.
- It's not? - No.
Shit, I must've got off on the wrong train.
What is that?
Deer.
You're stopping?
It's half in the road.
It's warm.
What does that mean?
It's a doe.
She's pregnant.
The baby's alive in there.
Oh, my God.
Where'd you get this thing?
Medford.
Medford.
- Party barge. - Yeah.
You must be D.
You're the infamous H.
Nice to meet you.
At your service.
Night Moves?
Slick.
We could've had Gone Fishin' or Wet Dream,
but those sounded kind of lame.
There was Makin' Waves, Reel Wild...
Get it? Reel, two Es.
Pretty awesome.
Jamaican Me Crazy, Gone With the Wind,
looked at all those.
All right. So what do you think? Size-wise, is this gonna work?
Uh-huh.
You got a key?
Yeah.
Good. Good space.
We'll take all of this out.
Yeah.
How much this set you back anyway?
It wasn't cheap.
I bet.
You paid cash, right?
No, I gave the guy my credit card number
and then told him to check out my webpage, and then I posted it on Facebook
so everyone else could see it too.
Cash,
the poor people's money.
So it looks all right?
Oh, yeah.
She'll do.
It's a shame.
It's not a bad ship here.
It's got years left in her if you treated her right.
If I was keeping her,
I'd say there are some easy repairs to do.
But, uh, I guess we don't give a shit about longevity, do we?
Nope.
Good to see you, brother.
Yeah, you, too, Harmon. It's been a while.
Well, you never come around.
Well, neither do you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Um...
Why don't you just park your rig over there, okay?
Yeah.
And then let's head back inside, all right?
'Cause there's narcs everywhere out here,
and don't trust the raccoons at all!
Hot off the presses.
Cary Taylor.
Looks like I've gained a few pounds, but, whatever.
Cary Taylor. Really?
Cary Taylor.
Fucking idiot.
Tomorrow this is who we are, all right?
No exceptions.
Joseph Macca, 10-30-81.
Here.
I'll call you Joey.
You always looked like a Joey to me.
These look really good, man.
Nice work.
I'm Edward, just so you know.
You can just call me Ed.
Ed.
Ed McMahon, Ed Sullivan.
Joe... McCarthy.
You see the new golf course on the way in?
Is that what that was?
No, we just saw dump trucks.
Yep.
Just the latest outpost of the Portland empire.
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