Airborne

Synopsis: Mitchell Goosen is sixteen/seventeen year old kid from California who loves to surf and roller blade. Yet, his parents, who are two zoologists were given a grant to work in Australia. The only problem was: Mitchell couldn't go with them. So, he gets sent to stay with his aunt, uncle, and cousin in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he arrives, he meets his cousin who is also his new roommate for the next six months: Wiley. Mitchell then goes to school and gets on the bad side the high school hockey players. Mitchell and Wiley end up enduring weeks of torture from the guys. Then, the big guys and Mitchell and Wiley have to learn to get along to try to beat the Central High School rivals in a competition down Devil's Backbone.
Director(s): Rob Bowman
Production: Warner Bros.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
PG
Year:
1993
91 min
1,321 Views


MANEUVER SUPER RADICAL

Waves ...

And Mother Nature has cast its spell ...

- Oh really?

- Much.

Right ... prepare ...

... make you fell alright ...

And the girls with Northen

They kiss the way ...

This song is awesome.

Same time tomorrow, brah.

Only if I die in the night, man.

Well, the girls are hip east coast ...

You guys were great today.

Oh, Slash, your pooch!

What have you been doing?

Hunting cats or looking bone?

Hey Mom.

- How were the waves today, Mitchell?

- how the waves were today?

Okay, is it?

Who's died?

Come here, sweetie,

sit with us.

Sit with you?

Have no mercy, speak at once.

What was it?

Sit Mitchell.

I know that look.

It's the same when they took Strummer ...

Oh no ... not the Slash.

Okay, say.

Your dad and I won a scholarship ...

The National Institute of Zoology asked

to study the Australian Bat.

Australia?

What are you talking about?!

It is great news!

Like, I've never been

in Australia before!

Type, I'm talking about giant waves

Endless Summer...

and super tanned hotties!

It's incredible!

So when do we leave?

- We'd love it to be

Us, Mitchell

But it will take six months

- Six months!

- You can not miss school

for so long.

- Of course I can.

- No you can not.

- There will be other opportunities, Mitchell.

We promise, but not during class.

Well, if I'm not going to Australia ...?

That's exactly Mitchell, see ...

we have a surprise for you

Tell him what it is, Kate

You will get with your Uncle Louie

and Aunt Irene in Cincinnati.

- They have a boy his age,

Wiley cousin.

- They are crazy to see you

it's been a long time.

- And it's only for six months.

- I think it might be good for

you, son.

An apprenticeship is a chance ...

expand your horizons.

See how other people live.

- It'll be nice, honey, believe me.

You will see.

- Face as a ... Adventure!

WELCOME, MITCHELL!

Hold father here.

Oh, that's my Mitchell,

It can not be ... How grew.

Give me a big hug.

That.

Welcome to Cincinnati, buddy.

Thank you for having me.

Oh, it's not adorable?

See these eyes, the same as

his mother.

And that ... hair. My God, have I seen

one hair like this, Dad?

That hair is this, buddy?

How was your trip?

You could sit at the window ...?

Stop asking, Dad.

Wiley, where are you?

Come here to see his cousin Mitchell.

You know, the last time you saw him,

you two in diapers.

He's dying to see you.

Wiley?

Mitchell, this is Wiley.

Wiley, his cousin Mitchell.

- What's up, dude?

Nice to see you.

- It's my pleasure.

Well ... Why do not we go home?

We have much to do.

- Hey, here there are not many places

to use it, son.

- I'm not going anywhere without

my board.

I am my American Express Card

"Without it, I'm naked"

OK...

Have you found John Wayne

there in California?

- No.

- No?

Father imitates very well John Wayne .

Tell Wagon toll , come on.

Well, anyway ...

... I am very happy

to have you here.

Wiley slowly. Watch

the speedometer too.

Wiley just taken provisional license.

He is becoming a man.

What did you think of your parents go

to Australia?

It's cool.

And they left such a beautiful boy ...

You must have a lot of girls behind you.

Can you give some tips

for my Wiley.

You know, I never had a girlfriend

for real.

- Mom, please.

- Eyes on the road.

- It has an ...

- Yes, there's a big hole where

used to be the sausage factory.

I like to go to California someday

but I have problem if you eat a lot of salad.

MY OTHER CAR IS A ZAMBONI

Home again.

Wiley, why not show Mitchell

your bedroom?

I know he wants to rest before dinner.

I have prepared a great banquet for you.

- I did not need to do anything.

- No, I was it wanted.

- I do not want to give any work.

- Not a problem.

And still has a surprise ice cream.

Thank you.

I think they have much in common.

Mitchell is loud, right?

Come come.

Cool, between.

Okay, here. You ready, huh?

It's ready?

Bring it on.

What do you think, huh?

What do you think, is very crazy, no?

Crazy room crazy city.

Thanks dude. This here is your bed, and ...

It is dahora, right?

I'm sure your mother would like.

Do not be fooled by the old lady, like ...

These chicks are always here,

sometimes, if you get my drift.

You know? If you connected?

- I understand perfectly, brah.

Nice.

So you surf, huh?

Nice.

Should be like zen ?

It must be hard for you

stay in Cincinnati?

Yup.

I hope it's not too bad

stay with us.

Wiley Hey, sorry, I did not mean ...

I will do my best.

Maybe we are not fun enough?

Do you think?

You know how, right?

You will not be disappointed, man.

Cincinnati is a party town.

And who can show you that ...

... Wiley is here!

You will love the staff.

They are very friendly.

Come on. I do not want to be late.

Wiley?

It is rush hour?

Hey, listen, man.

The was has gotten into you?

That was the Snake, man.

You could end up with you young.

I do not think I could take you.

It is best to see your step, because it does not

can be so nice next time, okay?

OK.

Ok, listen ... follow me and all will be

well, all right?

You have.

Good morning room.

Good morning Mr. Cauley.

This is my cousin Mitchell.

He came from California.

Good day gentlemen.

He will check our names.

Hey guys?

Peace, sweetheart, peace.

Nice to meet you, Mr. Goosen.

Welcome to Central High.

Welcome to class Oratory.

I am Mr. Cauley. Find a

place so we can start.

We were ready for us

presenting.

Thank you, Alexis.

Allow me.

Jack ...

A true gentleman.

Who would have thought?

So who would

be the first?

Come here and talk about you ...

...it could be anything.

Thank you, Molly.

My name is Molly Ryans.

I have 3.8 overall average.

I am treasurer of Amnesty International.

And I'll ever be a successful judge.

Close?

My name is Snake.

I do not like Oratory.

I never even wrote me up to this.

I have no hobby unless

collecting knives and scratch portfolios

with names of guys who do not like.

I have 1.1 overall average.

I refuse to lower myself wearing a jeans

tight just to please a macho-man

One day Jimbo will be a

sports commentator.

Look.

I want to be a personal slave

Al Paccino.

Jose Augusto Raphael de la To.

Everyone calls me Augie.

I like...

to sleep...

And I like Nintendo ...

Thank you, Rosenblat. Okay.

Rosenblat! Rosenblat!

All right, everyone knows me. Wiley am.

- Who?

- Wiley Mets.

You know me. We've talked

when we met in the hallways.

You used to beat me ... I forgive you.

Anyway...

if you really want to know

Wiley Mets who is

I am Hockey.

I live to play hockey and

I play hockey for a living.

It's all I do. Hockey is my life.

I'm using a hockey underwear

right now.

Hockey is very personal. My dad

He drives a Zamboni and gave me a puck.

And the new guy, Mr. Cauley?

I think it's his turn.

Okay, Mitchell.

Mitchell Goosen, at your service.

I'm not here.

Well, you know.

I have no stories. I do not want to know

I will be because I do not care.

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