:10:00
She reaches into her purse...
:10:02
...and pulls out a little pearl-handled pistol.
:10:05
She pulls back on the trigger
and at that moment I wake up screaming.
:10:13
Take it easy, Jack. It's all right.
The nurse will get it.
:10:18
Just sit down.
:10:19
I'm sorry, Jack.
I didn't mean to push you off.
:10:23
Jack, please, sit down and relax.
Catch your breath.
:10:32
You know that I am more than your doctor.
I'm your friend.
:10:36
You're one of my favorite patients.
Let's face it.
:10:39
Your regular office visits
are the cornerstone of my entire practice.
:10:45
The problem is,
medicine is not what you need, Jack.
:10:48
What you need is rest and relaxation.
A total change of scene.
:10:54
Maybe a nice vacation.
How does that sound?
:10:58
It sounds rood.
:10:59
Then take one.
And find a place that's peaceful and quiet.
:11:04
The most important thing for you now
is no excitement.
:11:10
Got it?
:11:12
- I know it's hard to believe...
- Hard? Try "impossible."
:11:16
That's why I want you to see for yourself.
:11:18
Then, if you're interested,
the project is yours.
:11:21
First amaze me, then we'll talk funding.
:11:25
Damn this traffic. We're gonna be late.
:11:27
Just out of curiosity, who's your guy?
Your pilot?
:11:31
You might know him. Tuck Pendelton.
:11:36
- Why did you choose him?
- He had the right qualifications.
:11:40
- Such as?
- He was the only one crazy enough to do it.
:11:45
Let me tell you about Tuck Pendelton.
:11:47
He could have been one of the best.
But he hates authority...
:11:51
...he can't take orders,
and he likes to make up his own rules.
:11:56
Don't look so depressed.
:11:59
The experiment is bound to fail
Long before Pendelton can screw it up.