Austin Found Page #2

Synopsis: A woman who is fed up with her mundane lifestyle hatches a scheme to make her family instant celebrities, but not everything goes as planned as her wild tempered ex-boyfriend starts to lose it.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Will Raée
Production: DIRECTV
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
46
Rotten Tomatoes:
23%
TV-MA
Year:
2017
104 min
78 Views


since our Avon days.

Time just flies

right past, right?

It sure does,

but you look just

as good as ever.

Oh, shut up, really?

Are you kidding me,

you're still a beauty queen.

Oh, my beauty queen

days are over.

I'm a momma now.

Doing the momma thing.

Get out!

How many kids do you have?

Just one.

She's my little Princess.

Her name is Patricia,

but I call her Patty.

She's picking up right

where I left off.

Oh, that is just precious.

I bet she's gonna be

a winner just like you.

Well, let's get you

in the makeup chair.

No kids for me yet.

Not with our hectic schedule.

My husband's an old man.

How old is he?

No, "oil" man.

- Oh, oil. Wow.

- Yeah.

I mean, but he's old, too,

so, whatever.

Every other day,

we got some kinda party

or event we gotta go to.

Oh, we're also building

our dream house

up in Aspen right now, so, yeah.

Anyway, I'm sure once

all that settles down,

we'll probably, you know,

pop out a couple.

Well, what are we

going to do today?

Oh, well, we have this huge

black-tie charity event

to go to for children

in Africa or somewhere,

I don't know, anyway,

the governor's gonna be there.

I just want to look really good

in case the cameras are rolling.

Anyway, I just keep going on

and on about me,

tell me about you.

What is going on?

How have you been?

Did you marry

that hot boyfriend of yours?

I swear I always thought

I was going to see you

on days of our lives

or something.

- Stop it.

- I did.

What are you

talking about Billy?

Oh, please, honey,

I outgrew all of that

when don came along.

He just walked in

and swept me off my feet.

I mean his business

was just blowing up,

so we moved to Austin.

Yeah, you know, he's a super

successful computer guy.

Well, then good for you

for doing these

little makeup jobs

and helping chip in.

Well, you know what,

I don't even have to do this,

- hm-mm.

- But I love it, it's a passion.

So, I needed a little

creative outlet.

I come in here whenever I want.

You just work whenever?

Yeah, my own schedule,

my own life.

For me, I mean,

when you're a mom,

I mean, I know you

don't know yet,

but sometimes when

you are a mom,

you just need a little me time.

Understood.

Whatever you can get.

Whatever works for you.

You know what?

I'm actually just talking

way too much,

and you should be relaxing,

so why don't you lay back,

and as soon as you finish

reading that magazine,

you'll be gorgeous.

Ok.

Oh, this poor girl.

I swear I have seen her

on so many interviews.

And her parents have

done the rounds, too.

They're always so positive.

I don't think I could do it.

I know I couldn't do it.

Oh, my god!

Leanne, are you Ok?

Oh, I can't move.

Call the ambulance.

- Oh, it hurts so bad.

- Here, honey, look I'm sorry,

but I really gotta get

somebody to finish my face.

Sorry.

What, what?

Relax, calm down.

The medics are on their way.

Damn it.

Oh, sh*t.

You know it's bad enough

I fall on my ass

in front of everybody

in the salon,

but in front of crystal Clemens.

What do you care

what that dummy thinks?

Because, don, I worked

with her at Avon.

She was like this

little, annoying dog

that was always

nipping at my heels

wanting everything that I had.

Boy, how the tides have turned.

Coming in there talking

about her rich husband,

and her giant mansions,

and, "oh, I gotta look good

in case my cameras are rolling."

I bet she didn't even have

a charity thing to go to,

I bet she just wanted

to come in there

and rub her fabulous

life in my face.

I didn't know you thought

your life was so lousy.

Oh, don, come on,

you know what I meant.

I just always thought

that I was going to be,

you know, something more.

Well, why don't you just,

you know,

put the focus

a little less on Patty

and a little bit more on you,

do something that

makes you happy.

Why don't you take

a dance class again?

You love that salsa dancing

or whatever, right?

With what money, don?

I don't even know

how we're going to pay

for Patty's classes

now that I can't work.

God, she's gonna

be so disappointed.

Well, you know,

maybe we can scale back

on Patty's activities.

I think it might be

good for her, possibly.

You know what,

Donny, I'm real tired.

I don't feel so good.

I'm just going to go to sleep.

- Ok.

- Hey.

Rub my feet 'til I fall asleep.

- Ok.

- Pretty please.

And I'll pay you back

tomorrow night.

All right.

Ow, Jesus.

What?

What the hell time is it?

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, please be Ok.

Jesus, Leanne,

how could you be so stupid?

Everything's going

to be just fine.

I'm sure I'm going to get there,

and she'll be still at school,

just laughing and hanging out

and talking with the teachers.

Oh, please be here.

Excuse me, sir.

Have you seen a little girl?

- She's got blonde hair.

- What?

- Her name's Patty Wilson.

- No.

- About 10 years old.

- They all gone.

I mean, school's over.

Oh, my god.

Don, it's Leanne,

where the hell are you?

Come on, move it!

Patty!

Yes, I'll still hold.

Patty.

What are you doing? My god.

- Where were you?

- Where were you?

I was looking

all over town for her.

Well, I waited over an hour.

I called you a bunch of times,

and you didn't answer,

so I called daddy.

Oh, my god, baby, I'm so sorry.

My back was hurting so bad,

and I took some pills.

And then I must have

just gotten knocked out.

Told ya.

Why didn't you answer

your cell phone?

The battery was dead.

Oh, I was so scared.

I don't know what I would

ever do if I lost you.

Well, you'd be on the news

threatening the kidnappers,

I'm sure.

That's right.

Nobody hurts my baby.

Ugh!

Surprise.

Oh, hi, Billy.

Leanne.

I know I haven't

aged a day, right.

Look at you, you look good.

It's so good to see you

15185, there we go.

Hey, man, there's some chick

out here to see you.

All right.

Billy?

Really?

What the hell do you want?

Well, that's a fine hello

after all this time.

Oh, well, hello, Leanne.

It's so great to see you again.

Ok, I get it. You're right.

I should have called first.

But I wanted to surprise you.

Why the hell would

you want to do that

after what you did?

Listen, Billy.

I'm sorry about the way

things ended for us,

but I've changed a lot,

and I feel like I owe

you an explanation.

That's nice.

But to be honest,

I don't give a sh*t anymore.

Ok.

This was a mistake.

Forget I was even here.

No, wait.

Since you took the trouble

to come out here,

just say what you want to say.

You think maybe

there's somewhere more private

where we could go?

I thought I'd never

hear from you again

after you left me high and dry

for that p*ssy-ass

husband of yours.

I still remember

sitting there at Christmas

dinner with my folks,

waiting for you to show up,

but you never did.

Billy.

I'm so sorry.

If I could take it all back,

I would.

How are they?

My folks?

They died a few years back.

Tornado.

Jesus.

God, I'm so sorry.

Oh, Billy.

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