Hook
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:01:02
There must be a way to get at him,
to get even with him...

1:01:06
...to get him where
it really would hurt.

1:01:08
There must be something I haven't
thought of. Where is he vulnerable?

1:01:13
No more talk about
doing away with yourself.

1:01:16
I mean, what would the world be like
without Captain Hook?

1:01:20
Indeed. Good form, Smee.
1:01:23
-What would the world be like without me?
-There you go.

1:01:27
I'm ready for my nightcap.
1:01:29
Abso-flogging-lutely.
1:01:32
I think a bit of skulduggery
would do you good.

1:01:35
Take your mind off this Pan business.
1:01:38
First thing tomorrow morning, we'll
shoot some lndians out at Long Tom.

1:01:42
I'm tired of killing lndians
and Lost Boys. I always kill them.

1:01:45
I want to kill Peter Pan.
I wanna kill him!

1:01:48
Hear me? I want to kill him.
1:01:51
Oh, dear.
1:02:01
I've just had an apostrophe.
1:02:03
I think you mean an "epiphany."
1:02:05
Lightning has just struck my brain.
1:02:09
Well, that must hurt.
1:02:10
-Pan's kids....
-What about them?

1:02:18
You could make them like you.
1:02:20
Say, what?
1:02:21
No, no, no.
1:02:28
We could make
the little buggers love you.

1:02:32
No little children love me.
1:02:35
-Captain, that is the point.
-What do you mean?

1:02:38
That is the ultimate revenge.
1:02:42
-What is?
-Pan's kids in love with Hook.

1:02:44
What're you getting on about?
1:02:46
-It's the ultimate payback.
-What is?

1:02:48
Imagine Pan...
1:02:50
...when he faces you, and his kids...
1:02:53
...standing beside you...
1:02:55
...ready to fight for the sleaziest
sleaze of the seven seas, Captain Hook.


prev.
next.