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Clips from The Guardian (2006)
"Help me."
The Guardian (2006)
"- No. - Let go!"
The Guardian (2006)
"God, I think you just broke my nose."
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"Be there in 20 minutes. Requesting ambulance on scene when we land."
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"- Got her? - We got her!"
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"Oh, gee. I'm sorry saving lives doesn't jibe with our social cal..."
The Guardian (2006)
"He's right. Not that chair."
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"- You've reached Helen... - And Ben."
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"Tell me what to do. Tell me what to do."
The Guardian (2006)
"Just let me go."
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"The only way for you to save it is to give this up and fly a desk."
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"Heavy debris in the water. Commencing cover search."
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"They're dead, Ben. Ben, they're dead."
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"Swimmer's away."
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"Come on, Carl. We gotta go, now!"
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"We lost our tail rotor!"
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"You think they're coming?"
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"En route to Cold Bay. Should be on scene three, four hours."
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"It means you're alive. I'm not gonna let go."
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"I've already spoken to command there."
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"Out of the 39,000 men and women who make up the US Coast Guard,"
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"- There are only 280 rescue swimmers. - Let's go! Let's go!"
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"We are the best of the best."
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"- Why do you ask? - I thought you ought to let him know."
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"in the history of the United States Coast Guard."
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"I was rolling. I didn't mean to put you on the spot up there."
The Guardian (2006)
"Let's move it now! Let's move it out!"
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"Work as a team! Work as a team!"
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"PT formation."
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"Pop tall."
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"...water is where you will be tested."
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"- So others may live, Senior Chief. - Whoa. I feel safer already."
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"Look at that."
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"Hurry up! Let's move, people, hurry up!"
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"Aye, aye, Senior Chief."
The Guardian (2006)
"I'll put in a word for you, huh?"
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"Granted."
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"Set. Go!"
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"Do you hear me? Do you hear me?"
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"- Down. Up... Down. - One!"
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"- Ooh-rah! - Get down. Get down."
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"What is it, two weeks and he's failed half the class?"
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"and they're having a big reception."
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"I promised her I'd go."
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"Hi. You've reached Helen. Leave a message."
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"- You did not just say that. - You know what, Duran?"
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"Well..."
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"I don't feel comfortable now, talking to women."
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"No way. You have got to be kidding me."
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"The first stages of hypothermia are the most critical... Why?"
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"We still have the ability to think."
The Guardian (2006)
"- What do we always say? - There's dead and there's dead."
The Guardian (2006)
"We never stop, Jake."
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"Sir... in about two and a half minutes, they'll understand."
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"Permission to carry on, sir?"
The Guardian (2006)
"What do you say, class 5506?"
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"Your partner must remain underwater until you return."
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"As a rescue swimmer, you need to look down"
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"Those pieces of ice can weigh in upwards of thousands of pounds."
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"Now imagine yourself trapped in between two thousand-pound pieces of ice,"
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"Something to talk about."
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"Pretty little lightning rod, aren't you?"
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"You're lying, Daisy Buchanan."
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"How did Emily Thomas become a school teacher?"
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"Although, to be fair, it's pretty lame."
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"- You can't go. You owe me a dance. - No, I don't think so."
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"Ok, one dance."
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"Wow. Four years as lead instructor, I never had one go missing."
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"- I'll call you. - You better. Bye."
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"Must be nice to go out on a date, yeah!"
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"Aye, aye, Senior Chief. Class 5506, form it up!"
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"- One, two, three. - Thirty-five."
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"approach a drowning victim in high seas."
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"Unbelievable."
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"You break that record, then you give me a call."
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"My day was all right."
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"What do you call this?"
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"to do an entire hour on nothing but the Chicago Bears."
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"You sound like a damn country song."
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"If you had a dog, it'd be run over."
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"No, I did not."
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"Ooh-rah!"
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"- Come out. - Aye, aye, Senior Chief."
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"Yeah."
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"All together, uh, I don't know. Ten weeks first time,"
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"Yeah, but it's not till nine."
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"You wanna pull it, like that."
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"The attrition rate is like... What is it, 50 percent?"
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"- Fifty percent. - It's over 50 percent."
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"Must be happy hour."
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"I know I get a phone call. When do I get my phone call?"
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"I was never gonna make it, anyway. Skinner's right. I panic every time."
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"Why?"
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""Kirk Holloway, 100 meter medley winner,""
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"I guess that just makes it all go away, huh?"
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"I'm there myself."
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"- And? - And..."
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"We're gonna consider everything tonight off record and off duty."
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"Is that him?"
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"Let me ask you a question before we start bleeding."
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"- Hi. - Hi."
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"Who's this, your old man?"
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"- Oh, yeah? - Yeah."
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"I think you'd better leave."
The Guardian (2006)
"...you know, there might be something you've said or done"
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"Are you ok? What happened? I mean, I waited for two hours."
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"Let me just..."
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"Yep."
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"- Ooh-rah! - Ooh-rah!"
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"I'm a Coast Guard rescue swimmer. I'm here to help you."
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"Aye, aye, Senior Chief."
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"Easy, Chief."
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"You stay right there."
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"Yes, Senior Chief!"
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"We both knew where this was going, right?"
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"You're getting what you've always wanted."
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"Glad to know you know where a free meal is."
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"You fix things up with that young lady?"
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"...how do you choose who lives?"
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"Or the weakest one in the group and then I swim as fast,"
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