Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle (2022) Movie Script

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I can't help it
It's always been a part of me

When I show it, we'll begin to
notice
The energy it spreads
Is amazing
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile
And get to know me
All over the place
Feel it on your face
When you walk around,
look into the crowd
And don't let that gift
Go to waste
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile
And get to know me
Laugh, and your smile can be
heard
Let the corners of your mouth

Start to curl
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile, and get to know me
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile, and get to know me
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Curl
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile, and get to know me
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile, and get to know me
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Oh smile
(waves crashing)
(water trickling)
- Excuse me, miss.
- Hm?
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Just curious, why are you
pouring water
into those bottles?
- Why are you asking?
- Guess I'm just curious.
- It's for my research.
- What kind of research?
- I'm researching how the
water's affecting the marine
life
at the Santa Cruz Beach.
- Is there something
wrong with the sea water?
- Yes.
See the sea lions?
Some of them have cancer,
and I think it's the
water that's causing it.
- How is the sea water
giving the sea lions cancer?
- It's too acidic.
It's harming the marine life.
- How?
- Well, there's too much CO2 in
the water,
caused by global warming,
climate change.
- Damn global warming.
- Recently, the news has been
reporting
that there have been a lot of
collisions
between the whales and the cargo
ships.
It's not the whole story.
They're actually dying because
of cancer
because of the ocean
acidification.
That's why one of them washed up
on shore.
- That's tragic.
I'm Evan, by the way.
- Kim.
- So nice talking to you, Kim.
So I take it you're a biologist,
then?
- Marine biologist.
- Awesome, I'm actually a
scientist too.
I study aging.
I'm a gerontologist.
- That's interesting.
- Yeah.
Any chance you'd wanna go up to
the pier,
maybe grab a bite to eat?
We can talk more about
how the sea water's becoming too
acidic.
- I'm really busy with my
research.
- Oh, come on.
You're a scientist trying
to save marine life,
and I'm a scientist trying to
discover
how to extend the human life
expectancy.
We could have a lot to
learn from each other.
- Okay.
- Cool, let's do it.
(somber music)
- [Narrator] At present,
the human race is facing
an existential crisis.
It is the greatest threat to
life on Earth, climate change.
What we do now, and in the next
10 years,
will significantly affect
the future of life on Earth.
The normal weather condition
we have experienced are
changing,
and changing rapidly.
For thousands of years,
the weather condition has
been predictable and stable
to support life on Earth.
(tense music)
Now, in a span of 100 years,
indeed in the space of one human
lifetime,
the extinction of life
on Earth is a reality.
The Holocene has faded.
The Garden of Eden is gone.
What we do now, and in the next
10 years,
will determine the survival
of human civilization.
It is the extinction of life on
Earth
if we don't take action now.
(intense music)
If we work together, we
can find the solutions
to fix global warming.
(haunting choral music)
We can use carbon removal
technology
to remove and reduce CO2
emissions.
And we have to stop using fossil
fuels
to power our industrial
civilization.
We can have a world with
clean air and water,
renewable energy, and food
that can keep us healthy.
But to make that happen, we need
a plan.
The climate is changing fast,
and can lead to extinction.
(pleasant music)
(wings flapping)
- Hi.
- I'm really glad you came.
- Yeah, thank you for having me.
Wow, they're beautiful.
- Shall we go sit?
- Of course.
See this?
- Yes.
- It's a water acidity chart.
The higher the pH, the
more acid in the water.
And recently, the acidity
levels in the ocean
have been rising.
That's why the sea lions and
whales
are getting cancer and dying.
- Damn, we have to do something
about this damned global
warming.
- Yeah, but enough about my
work.
You said you study aging?
- Yeah, I study aging.
Did you know there's actually
nine mechanisms of aging?
- No.
- Actually 724 trillion
cells in the human body.
- That's a lot.
- Yeah, there's more
cells in the human body
than there are galaxies in the
universe.
- Wow.
- Yeah, as we age,
cells begin to wear out,
and there's wear and tear on
the DNA, and it's damaged.
And that's why we develop gray
hair,
wrinkly skin, and memory loss,
as well as age-related
diseases like Alzheimer's,
macular degeneration, cancer,
and stroke.
That's why I'm doing research
on the nine mechanisms of aging,
so that we can slow them down
using supplements and medicine,
so that way people can look
younger,
be younger, and live longer.
What really got me into the
study of aging
was when my grandmother
passed away from Alzheimer's,
an age-related disease.
It was really hard to watch,
because I was so young,
and I just had to watch it
happen,
and there was nothing
that I could do, at all.
And, that's when I vowed to
study aging
when I grew up, so that I
can develop these supplements
so that people, even when
they go to 70 and on,
will have a really great life
without these age-related
diseases.
- I'm so sorry to hear
about your grandmother.
So what's your advice to live
longer?
- Well, I would say eating less.
Your body is kinda like a car,
and the more you use your car,
the more there's wear and tear
on it,
like the tires and so on.
As well as having a nice,
healthy diet.
- So what's a healthy diet?
- I would say eating like 90%
vegetables,
as well as eating fruits,
and maybe white meats like
chicken.
- What's your other advice?
- Another thing would be staying
away
from those sugary foods,
and sugary drinks.
I would say having a
meaningful purpose in life,
and lots of exercise really
helps out.
- That's great advice.
- Yeah, and not that you need it
now,
but as you age, and get to
around 40,
you'll wanna take
Longevity and Rejuvenate,
two supplements started
by my biotech startup,
Immortal Therapeutics.
They really combat the
nine mechanisms of aging,
and help you stay younger for
long.
- Think I'm gonna do that.
- Definitely.
- So what do you like
to do outside of work?
- I love movies.
- Really, what's your favorite
film?
- Hm, Vertigo.
- That's a coincidence,
that's my favorite movie too.
- Really?
- Yeah, what's your favorite
scene?
- My favorite scene has to be
when Scottie stalks Judy
to the Empire Hotel,
and follows her up to her
room, and then they talk.
- I like the scene in San Juan
Bautista.
- Oh, really?
I was going down Highway 101
last week,
and I had to stop and get gas
at a gas station in San Juan
Bautista, next to the freeway.
And I was looking around,
and it looked just like
how when it was produced
in the film Vertigo, so
I had to take the tour.
- Does it still look like it
did when they filmed Vertigo?
- It looks almost exactly like
it did
when they filmed Vertigo in
1958,
except there's one thing that
was there
that isn't there now.
- Really, what is it?
- Well, you'll have to come with
me
to San Juan Bautista to find
out.
- Come on, I'm dying to know.
(tender music)
(upbeat music)
- [Protester] No more fossil
fuels!
- Protect our environment!
No genocides.
- Don't let the world die!
- People don't have to die!
- The world does not have to
end.
- Protect her future.
- No mass extinctions.
- No fossil fuels, no fossil
fuels!
- Extinction insurrection.
- Extinction insurrection!
- No more.
- Climate emergency!
- No more fossil fuels!
- No genocide!
- Extinction insurrection!
- People don't have to die.
- No genocide.
- Climate emergency!
- People don't have to die.
The world does not have to end.
- Extinction insurrection.
- No more fossil fuels!
- Protect our future!
- Woo, protect our future!
- Please protect my future.
- No more fossil fuels.
Extinction insurrection.
- Please protect our future.
- [Protester] No more fossil
fuels.
No genocide.
- Protect our future!
- Extinction insurrection.
- I want my daughter to grow up
in a world
where she can breathe the
air, and have clean water.
- [Protester] The world
doesn't have to end.
- Protect her future.
- Extinction insurrection.
No more fossil fuels.
- I refuse to let my daughter,
any of our children,
breathe the poisonous
gases from this wildfire.
- [Protester] The world
doesn't have to end.
No fossil fuels.
No fossil fuels.
- Protect our children, and let
them see a sky that is blue,
and not orange from the
wildfire.
This is climate change.
- No mass extinction.
- Protect our children.
Protect their future.
- Climate emergency.
The world doesn't have to end.
- Extinction insurrection!
- We can do this together!
- Extinction insurrection!
Extinction insurrection!
Extinction insurrection!
- Extinction insurrection!
- [Protesters] Extinction
insurrection!
Extinction insurrection!
Extinction insurrection!
No one has to die!
- Please protect my future!
- Protect her future!
- Protect her future!
- Fuels!
- Extinction insurrection!
- Extinction insurrection!
- No more!
- Climate emergency!
- No more fossil fuels!
- No genocide!
- Extinction insurrection!
- People don't have to die.
- No genocide!
- Climate emergency!
- People don't have to die.
The world does not have to end.
- Extinction insurrection!
- No more fossil fuels!
- Protect our future!
- Woo, protect our future!
No more fossil fuels!
(dramatic music)
(waves crashing)
- That's wonderful.
Kinda reminds me of a Van Gogh
painting.
- Thanks, I love to paint.
Van Gogh is my inspiration.
I have to capture the beauty of
this place
before it's all gone.
- Why do you say that?
- Remember last year, when the
sky turned
from blue to orange, because
of all the wildfires?
I don't want to paint the orange
sky.
- What kind of bird is it?
- It's a sea eagle.
- I didn't know there were
sea eagles in this area.
- They're from Southeast
Asia, Vietnam, and Australia.
At least, that's what Dr. Jones
said.
- Who's Dr. Jones?
- He's a bird expert and
ornithologist.
He was here to study why the sea
eagles
have come to Santa Cruz,
and he pointed to a flock of sea
eagles,
and they looked magnificent,
so I decided to paint the sea
eagles.
He was a little worried, though,
about the sea eagles being in
Santa Cruz,
'cause in 2008, a flock of
golden eagles
had attacked a small
town of Half Moon Bay.
- No way, did he say why?
- No, he didn't.
He didn't say why.
(waves crashing)
(underwater splashing)
(waves crashing)
- Shark, shark!
Shark!
- Are you okay?
- God, no, no, a shark
just bit off my hand, man.
It nearly bit it off!
- Are you injured, do we need to
call 911?
- No.
No, no need to call an
ambulance.
- Sharks though?
- Yes.
Well, okay, a few years ago,
it was very rare to find sharks
in the Santa Cruz ocean, right?
Okay, but now 'cause of global
warming, and climate change,
you know, the sea warmed
and now they're out there.
But now it's like every time I
surf,
it's like I'm playing
Russian roulette with sharks.
- That's awful!
- Yeah, it's like I'm
seriously considering
quitting surfing, it's just,
it's too dangerous, you know?
(surfer sighs)
All right, guys.
Stay safe, okay?
(waves crashing)
- Nice house.
- Thanks, I sell houses.
I'm an agent.
- Really?
I'm actually looking to buy a
house.
- Okay, in that case,
let me give you my card.
- Thank you.
Million Dollar House Realty.
Are all the houses you sell
really valued
at at least a million dollars?
- Absolutely, the price of
houses
are going through the roof.
Even the price of a condo costs
more than a million dollars
in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Wow, well I'm looking
for a three bedroom home,
surrounded by trees,
preferably in a forest.
- Okay.
Are you sure you really want a
house
that's surrounded by trees in
the forest?
- Yeah, what's wrong with trees?
- Trees absorb CO2, they're
good for the environment.
- Well, usually I just find
that dream house for my clients.
I'm not obligated beyond that,
and I mind my own business,
and I collect my big fat sales
commission.
(realtor chuckles)
But you look like a
nice guy, a nice couple,
so I'm gonna give you some
advice to help save your house.
Remember that small town called
Paradise
where a wildfire came
through and burned down
the whole city, and all the
houses, a few years ago?
- Yes.
- Well, that town was and is
surrounded by trees and forest.
Then the wildfire came, and
burned down all the houses.
The trees were so dry
they were ready to burn
like matchsticks or firewood.
And then they were all gone.
- Why were the trees so dry?
- Global warming, climate
change.
It's screwing up real estate
business.
It's screwing up the whole
planet.
- It's awful.
(pleasant music)
See with Rejuvenate,
you could look younger,
be younger, and live longer,
because Rejuvenate restores
cells,
and also repairs damaged cells.
Even more so, Rejuvenate really
slows down
those nine mechanisms of aging.
- Yes, absolutely.
I could sure use some
Rejuvenate.
After all, I'm not getting any
younger,
and I'd like to get
some for my mother, too,
because she suffers from
arthritis.
- Well, we could definitely do
that.
That would be great.
- So, Evan tell me, what kind of
money
are we talking about here?
- So, we are talking
about roughly $10 million.
- 10 mil (whistles) well,
that's a lot of moolah.
But like I said, I'm
not getting any younger,
and neither is my mother.
But anyway, the world
needs Rejuvenate now,
so you got it, man.
You're gonna get your 10 mil.
(upbeat music)
- Fantastic!
Yes, yes, yes!
Thank you, sir.
- Congratulations.
You're the man.
- Yes, sir.
- Yep, we're going to do
some great work together.
- Yes we are.
- So, you take care.
I'll talk to you soon.
- Talk to you soon, sir.
- Okay, bye-bye.
(soothing music)
(birds chirping)
(engine rumbling)
(birds chirping)
- Very nice car.
- Thank you, I just got it,
directly from the
Ferrari factory in Italy.
- Very nice.
- I really think you're
gonna like this house.
It's 5,000 square feet,
three bedrooms, three baths.
It's listed for $2.1 million.
- You know, I like it.
But there's two small trees out
front.
And weren't you just telling
me I shouldn't get a house
surrounded by trees, because
of wildfire and global warming?
- Yes, I know.
But come on, these two small
trees,
they're not gonna burn down this
house.
Come on, let's go inside.
Let's take a look.
- Okay.
(birds chirping)
- Okay, here we have the main
living room.
As you can see, plenty of
windows and natural lighting.
- This is a very unique
painting.
- Yes it is.
It's called "Orange Sky."
It was inspired by the
wildfires from last year,
which turned this color of
the sky from blue to orange.
The owner, seller of this
house is a climate scientist.
He was so shocked to see the
color of the sky turn orange
that he had this painting
commissioned.
- The orange sky looks like
hell.
- Agreed.
Over here, this painting
is called "Burning Tree."
Wildfires burned hundreds
of millions of trees,
releasing even more CO2
into the atmosphere.
- So tragic.
- Yeah.
This painting here is
called "Melting Ice,"
which depicts melting ice in
the Arctic, and Antarctica,
due to global warming.
The owner told me that the ice
in the Arctic and Antarctica
serve as the Earth's
natural air conditioners.
The ice helps to keep
the planet Earth cool,
and at a normal temperature.
He said that when the ice
is all gone and melted, we're
toast.
(somber music)
(whale spout hisses)
(gulls cawing)
(whale spout hisses)
- Wow.
- Yeah.
This whale at the ripe old age
of 50,
died from natural causes.
It's too bad today's whales
won't live that long.
They're gonna die of cancer
due to ocean acidification.
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Awesome looking whale
skeleton.
- Yeah.
- I think I know who you are.
You are Mr. Green, founder of
Pay Me,
Odyssey Space Line, and
the Green Car Company.
You're like the richest man in
the world.
- Yes, it's me.
- You know, I love my Tesla
Model 3,
but my next car definitely
has to be the Green E,
because it's fast, it looks
great,
and it has twice the mileage
range as a Tesla Model 3,
and it's only $20,000.
- Hope you get a Green car.
- [Evan] Definitely.
- Well, we'd better fix global
warming,
or else the human race will wind
up
like this whale skeleton.
- I completely agree,
but how are we gonna fix global
warming?
- It's a good question,
and I think I can fix it.
Even if there was zero CO2
emissions now,
in every country, the whole
planet?
It will not solve global
warming,
because, since the industrial
revolution over 100 years ago,
over 1,000 gigatons of
CO2 has been released
into the Earth's atmosphere.
This massive amount of CO2
will continue to raise
Earth's temperatures
with all the harms of global
warming.
We are at a point now, according
to a United Nations report,
it's code red for
humanity and civilization.
- It's so tragic.
- So that's why I started a
company
called Code Red Technology,
to fix global warming.
I'm funding it with a few
billion dollars
to build a space elevator
that goes from the ground
to the Earth's atmosphere, about
62 miles.
This space elevator is
a large tube and cable
that is built from graphene
carbon nanotechnology material.
That's very strong,
can withstand anything.
My Code Red space elevator will
be used
to transport cargo, and people,
to space.
Hey, I'm gonna disrupt the space
business
by making it cheap, and
affordable
to travel and access space for
everyone.
And, it will be used to pump the
CO2
out of the Earth's atmosphere.
Here's how it works.
My Code Red space elevator
removes the CO2 out of
the Earth's atmosphere,
and sends it into space.
Global warming is fixed.
- That's incredible.
- Hm, yes.
And Mr. Green?
If you're successful with
this Code Red space elevator,
you're not only gonna be a
trillionaire,
and win a Nobel Prize,
but you will have done a
great thing for humanity.
- Thank you.
Even if my space elevator
does not remove enough CO2
out of the Earth's atmosphere,
and the planet goes up in smoke,
my space elevator will transport
the human race into space,
where there will be colonies
in space near Earth's orbit,
the moon, Mars, and beyond.
(birds chirping)
(soothing music)
(birds chirping)
- Hello, here's your wine.
- Did you know that this
was the vacation home
for the great director,
Mr. Alfred Hitchcock?
And it was here where he was
inspired
to make his films, "The
Birds" and "Vertigo?"
- Really?
- Yes, and in 1961 a flock of
seagulls
attacked a group of people in
Santa Cruz,
and it was reported in a local
newspaper,
"The Santa Cruz Sentinel."
Well, Mr. Hitchcock read that
article,
and it inspired him to produce
and direct "The Birds."
- Interesting, I didn't know
that.
- Yes, it was also here
where he was inspired
to film in locations like San
Francisco,
and San Juan Bautista,
where he filmed his
greatest movie, "Vertigo."
- It's actually not just
Hitchcock's greatest movie.
According to a 2012 survey
by the influential "Sight
and Sound" magazine,
the film industry, movie
critics, and academics
voted "Vertigo" the
greatest film of all time,
surpassing "Citizen Kane."
- Wow.
(rain pattering)
(birds chirping)
They look like they're
having a lot of fun.
- Yeah.
(zipline whirring)
- They're standing, walking,
and flying with the trees,
before the trees are all gone.
(zipline whirring)
- Last week, birds,
specifically the sea eagle,
was seen at the Santa
Cruz beach boardwalk.
Local residents and tourists
were concerned for their safety
as the sea eagle flew too
close to the boardwalk.
Scientists are researching
just how the sea eagle
came to Santa Cruz from
Southeast Asia,
Vietnam, and Australia.
Cal Fire has reported
20 wild fires this year.
They also predict to have 10
more by the end of the year.
They have also stated that
they are out of funding.
In other news, Dr. Richard
McLoughlin,
a climate scientist from San
Francisco,
has given a dire warning
about climate change.
He predicts the human race is
headed
toward abrupt mass extinction,
and the world and civilization
will end in just a few years,
because the industrial
civilization
has heated the planet Earth
to the point of extinction.
(pleasant music)
- Here's your beer.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- Hey, mister.
- Yes.
- I remember this bus
used to be on that side.
- You're right, it was on that
side.
(birds chirping)
But of course, that was
before the big bird attack,
which came in, destroyed
the bus and my business.
It was a terrible day.
Sadly, many people died that
day.
- The birds attacked?
- Yeah, eagles.
Eagles, they came by and
just crashed into everything.
It was a terrible day.
I'm a little nervous though,
because lately I've seen
eagles hovering above the pub,
and all over the Half Moon Bay
area.
(dramatic music)
(birds chirping)
- James Stewart should
have never let Kim Novak
run to the tower and fall
to her death in "Vertigo."
- What tower?
(birds chirping)
- There's no tower.
- Well, now you know.
The tower was all a Hollywood
invention.
(dramatic music)
I'm not very good at this,
and it might sound cliche,
but ever since I met you, Kim,
it feels like my life has been
uplifted.
- That's wonderful.
I'm glad I can have a
positive effect on you.
- Yeah, I feel excited.
I feel energetic.
I even feel optimistic.
I feel like I can do anything,
like doing the impossible.
- Like what?
- Like just last week,
I successfully raised
$10 million in funding
for my biotech startup,
Immortal Therapeutics.
- Congratulations.
- Thanks.
- So, now that you have all that
money,
are you gonna buy me a Tesla
car?
- Sure.
And even more, it's been a while
since I've been in a
relationship.
And it just feels really
great to be in love again.
(tender music)
(waves crashing)
(wings flapping)
Hi.
- Oh, hi.
- Is that a rose?
- Kind of.
Looks like a red rose.
It's actually a galaxy far
away called the Lagoon Nebula.
- It's beautiful.
- Yes, beautiful just like you.
- Well, this rose galaxy
is a cosmic beauty.
- Did you capture that picture
on this tiny telescope?
- Yes, I did.
- It's amazing.
- This rose galaxy is actually
two million light years
away from the planet Earth.
- That far?
- Yes, and it's a good thing
that this rose galaxy's so far
away,
so we and this human warming
machine
can't get to it and screw it up.
- Yeah.
- Universe has two trillion
galaxies,
and each galaxy contains
billions of stars.
The sun is one of 200 billion
stars
here in the Milky Way galaxy.
There are stars, planets,
and galaxies out there
that I've categorized as cosmic
beauty.
- Thanks for the quick astronomy
lesson.
- Planet Earth is a cosmic
beauty.
To protect life here,
civilization, and humanity,
we must find a solution
to stop global warming.
- Yes, absolutely.
(waves crashing)
- Wine for the lovely couple.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you for coming.
- Of course.
(glasses clink)
Kim, I'm in love with you.
- Just in love?
- I meant to say, I love you.
- By love, does that mean
you're gonna get me a Tesla?
- Yes, I can buy you anything
you'd like.
I can even take care of you,
'cause when I'm with you,
and we're together, I
can accomplish anything.
(upbeat dance music)
Cosmic beauty
I feel it run through me
We've got to find a way
To make our planet healthy
The flowers wilting
The oceans rising
The climate's changing
The Earth is dying
Can you feel the way it flows

Cosmic bodies moving side by
side
To the rhythm of our soul
You and me forever intertwine

'Cause it's a cosmic dance
It puts us in a trance
It's a cosmic dance
With stars we romance
Earth is a cosmic beauty
It's a cosmic beauty
Earth is a
Cosmic beauty
I feel it run through me
We've got to find a way
To make our planet healthy
The glaciers melting
Our homes are freezing
Our forests burning
Our lungs are wheezing
Find a way
We've got to find a way
Renewable energy
Find a way
Cosmic beauty
I feel it run through me
There will be nothing left
Unless we fix this emergency
Conditions dire
World on fire
The sea is rising
People are dying
Can you hear her cry in pain
Ecosystems fallen to the side

Acid oceans into rain
You and me could stop
this vicious crime
Or else more people die
The politicians lie
The fires burn the sky
We're runnin' out of time
Earth is a cosmic beauty
It's a cosmic beauty
Earth is a cosmic beauty
I feel it run through me
We've got to find a way
To make our planet healthy
The flowers wilting
The oceans rising
The climate's changing
The Earth is dying
Cosmic beauty
I feel it run through me
We've got to find a way
Because there is no planet B
While life is dying
Our time is waning
Our mother's weeping
But birds are singing
Mother yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Smile
Get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile
Get to know me
Yeah, let's face it, face it,
face it
It's a better world
A brighter place
When we walk around,
look into the crowd
And don't let that gift
Go to waste
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
We'll lose track
Smile, 'cause we like what we
see
Smile
And set yourself free
Make me laugh
And my smile can be heard
And just like that,
you'll smile in return
Oh oh
Smile, and get one back
Then another and another
And we'll lose track
Smile, and set yourself free
Smile, and get to know me
Smile, 'cause we like what we
see
Smile, set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Smile
Smile
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
Set yourself free
And smile
(sultry music)
- You like this, my love?
- Absolutely.
So now the story goes
I fall in love
Floating free in outer space
I'm always falling
Day by day, I'm in the clouds

My faith is blinding
Even though I know it's love
It still feels new
You make me feel so good
Don't know what I'd do without
you
You make me feel so good
And I don't wanna be
without you in my life
There's a line that separates

Good from crazy
It's very fine, but I have
learned
How to navigate
I fell in love and I fell hard

So let it take me
Life is here for me to live
So I will live
You make me feel so good
Don't know what I'd do without
you
You make me feel so good
And I don't know what I'd
be without you in my life
I don't care what they say
They will go theirs
and I will go my way
I don't need to explain
I will go
(ominous music)
(eagles screeching)
(intense music)
(birds chirping)
- Hello.
- Hi.
- That's a nice looking tree.
- [Woman] Yeah.
- Well, I remember these trees
were greener 10 years ago,
but now they look dry.
- Blame it on climate change.
- Yes.
- I'm Evan, by the way.
- Kim.
- I'm Rod, and this is
my girlfriend, Katie.
- Hi.
(birds chirping)
(eagles screeching)
- The birds are back to attack
us!
(eagles screeching)
12 years ago, they attacked me
and Natalie in Half Moon Bay!
- Who's Natalie?
- A lady I used to know.
She decided to go her own way,
and we departed as friends.
- Better be.
(eagles screeching)
- Come on, let's go, let's get
in before they kill us all!
(eagles screeching)
(intense rock music)
(motorcycles rumbling)
(bikers chattering)
- Long ride.
- Yeah.
(bikers chattering)
- What are we doing after this,
bro?
- Let's go to the nearest bar.
(bikers chattering)
(eagles screeching)
(guns firing)
(eagles screeching)
- [Biker] Oh damn,
where's the other ones at?
- [Biker] Look out!
(eagles screeching)
(guns firing)
- Kill 'em, kill 'em!
- Oh man, I ran out!
(eagles screeching)
(guns firing)
(eagles screeching)
(biker groaning)
(birds chirping)
(insects chirping)
- Let's take their guns
and defend ourselves
against these crazy birds.
- Good idea.
(birds chirping)
(insects chirping)
(gun cocks)
- Guys, I think this is their
car.
We should take it and get more
aid.
- Let's do it.
(birds chirping)
(insects chirping)
(engine whirring)
(people chattering)
(eagles screeching)
(explosion booms)
(engine rumbling)
(birds chirping)
- They're all dead, Rod.
- She's dead, too.
The birds are stressing me out!
I need a beer.
- Why are the birds attacking?
- Gone mad.
- Nothing new.
I always knew that the
birds were coming back
to attack us again,
because global warming has
driven them to extinction.
So maybe, they wanna exterminate
us
before they are extinct.
- Well, let's get the hell outta
here before they come back.
(eagles screeching)
(explosion booms)
(eagles screeching)
(gunfire rattles)
(gunfire rattling)
- Ah, oh my god!
(eagles screeching)
(gunfire rattling)
(man grunting)
(eagles screeching)
(man groaning)
(eagles screeching)
(woman shrieking)
(woman groans)
(eagles screeching)
(gunfire rattling)
(birds chirping)
(car doors slam)
(engine rumbling)
- You guys okay?
- Yeah.
- Why are these birds attacking
us?
- I knew this was coming.
Last year, there was
the Santa Cruz lightning
complex wildfires that nearly
burned everything around here.
The fire came within 100 feet of
my house,
but I used my 100 gallon
water tank to extinguish it.
Wildfire everywhere,
worldwide year round now.
And this year, it's the sea
eagles attack.
And coming soon, you will
not even have air to breathe
because of the loss of oxygen
due to the depletion of
plankton in the oceans.
We're headed towards abrupt
extinction.
The human race will cease
to exist in a few years.
They said I was wrong,
on the fringe, a lunatic.
They even nicknamed me Dr.
Extinction.
Well now, the endless wildfire,
drought, floods, birds,
are now in their face.
- I thought the climate
scientists said we had 'til
- Don't believe in that fantasy.
I'm a climate scientist,
professor emeritus,
University of San Francisco.
Earth's temperature has
risen to two degrees Celsius,
and not the 1.2 Celsius now as
they claim.
It's not just the CO2, but
other factors like methane gas
have raised Earth's temperature
to actual two degrees Celsius,
where human extinction is
inevitable.
Even worse, Earth's temperature
is heading towards 3.5 Celsius,
where no human life can exist on
Earth.
- Is there anything we can do to
fix it?
- No.
Industrial civilization
has heated planet Earth
to cause human extinction.
- [Kim] Are you sure
there's nothing we can do?
- Yes, we have to accept
our fate, it is death.
At least we still have love,
and I see that you are lovely
couples.
So spend a lot of time
with each other, make love,
have a lot of sex, be nice to
everyone,
because at the end,
love is all we have left
before we go extinct.
(birds chirping)
(engine rumbling)
(upbeat music)
We'll be in the sunshine
And it's my life
living in the sunshine
I got no time to be wasting,
no time
(engines roaring)
No time to be wasting my time,
baby
Get yours 'cause I'm gonna get
mine
And it's your life
live it in the sunshine
And it's my life, live
it in the sunshine
I got no time to be
wasting my time, baby
Get yours 'cause I'm gonna get
mine
And it's your life,
live it in the sunshine
And it's my life, live
it in the sunshine
(eagles screeching)
(gun firing)
(eagles screeching)
- [Rod] Gonna use the restroom.
(birds chirping)
- Forgive the birds.
(engine rumbling)
(birds chirping)
- Here they come!
(eagles screeching)
(gunfire rattling)
(eagles screeching)
They're gone.
- They went out to the sea.
(waves crashing)
(dramatic music)
- The birds are giving us a
second chance.
(triumphant music)
(upbeat music)
Gotta keep the forest from
dying
Gotta keep the ocean clean
It's ourselves, we are denying

If we don't see what it means

There's only so much to go
around
And it all starts from the top

Every day we're losing ground

Every day we see the signs
It's gotta stop
It's a global village
Need to keep it alive
It's a give and take
If we wanna survive
Every day, children are dying

Starving people lining the
streets
Sometimes we wonder
what's the point of trying
Everything was meant to be
Hope we pull through
Hope we can see
Gotta stick together,
we're holding the key
When one man goes down
We all take the fall
When one man stands up
You know we're not alone
It's a global village
Need to keep it alive
It's a give and take
If we wanna survive
It's a global village
To keep it alive
We gotta give and take
Reach for the sky
It's a global village
To keep it alive
We gotta give and take
Reach for the sky
It's a global village
Need to keep it alive
It's a give and take
If we wanna survive
It's a global village
To keep it alive
We gotta give and take
And reach for the sky
It's a global village
To keep it alive
We gotta give and take
And reach for the sky
Reach for the sky