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Mission: Impossible III (2006)
BENJI
A screenplay character in Mission: Impossible III (2006).
- lines
- 32
- words
- 503
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 6.9%
- avg words / line
- 16
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 112
Sample dialogue
Well, interesting, I had a professor at Oxford -- Dr. Wickham - - hugely fat, enormous man -- taught Biomolecular Kinetics and Cellular Dynamics -- and he used to try and scare us underclassmen by saying that the world was undoubtedly going to be eviscerated by technology. That it was inevitable that a compound be created that he called the “Anti- God.” An accelerated mutator -- an unstoppable, horrific destroyer of everything. Parks and houses, restaurants, beaches, ice cream shops. So whenever a rogue organization is willing to spend this kind of money on a piece of mystery tech, I always assume it’s Anti-God. End of the world, that sort of thing.
scene 119 — INT. TECH SERVICES LAB - DAYAre you there?
scene 295B — INT. IMF - TECH SERVICES LAB - DAY-- me? No, not yet --
scene 119 — INT. TECH SERVICES LAB - DAYHead north -- there’s a bridge, you have to get to it and cross it, a quarter mile north -- what are you doing in Shanghai?
scene 295B — INT. IMF - TECH SERVICES LAB - DAYEthan: first of all, cheers on surviving, that was brilliant--
scene 303 — INT. CORRIDOR - DAY
Bookends
Seriously, if you’d like a job, I’m now in a position to hire people.