The Road to El Dorado

The Road to El Dorado2000

The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 DreamWorks animated film about two thieves, Miguel and Tulio, who accidentally stow away on a ship bound for the New World. They escape the ship with a horse, and wash up on the shores of South America. They eventuall… more »



Tulio:
[After he and Miguel tell the chief that they intend to stay in El Dorado for three days so that a boat can be built for them, Tulio is tossing gold ear rings in his hands and looking worried] No. Three days is not fine. This is a real... [he hands the gold ear rings to Chel] These. These are the ones.

Chel:
[accepts them from Tulio] Thank you.

Tulio:
...problem. [Turns to Miguel sitting on a chair] Miguel, how are we going to keep this up for three days?

Miguel:
[Gets off the chair looking exasperated at Tulio's concern] You worry too much.

Tulio:
[runs toward Miguel] No, I worry exactly the right amount! [turns Miguel around] You can never worry too much! We just have to lie low.

Miguel:
[Looks out at a view of the city in awe with beautiful music playing in the background] But, Tulio, this place is amazing. I mean, I wonder what's--

Tulio:
[cuts him off] No! [record needle scratches, stopping the music] Don't even move!

Miguel:
Tulio--

Tulio:
You're moving!

Miguel:
A little, but-- Come on.

Tulio:
Hey! Hey! Hey!

[He and Miguel scuffle]

Tulio:
Stay!

Miguel:
I--

[Tulio groans in annoyance.]

Miguel:
I just--

Tulio:
Just...stand there!

Miguel:
[frozen in shock] For three days? [he topples over]

Tulio:
Yes! Exactly. For three days. Don't even breathe, all right?

Miguel:
[gets up and brushes his sleeve clean] All right. We lie low.

Tulio:
No, ah-ah-ah-ah! Promise?

Miguel:
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, all right, all right.

Tulio:
[sighs in relief] Great. Good. Okay. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to... [tickles Chel] ...gloat over my gold. [he kisses a small gold statue happily]

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