Catch .44 Page #2

Synopsis: For Tes (Akerman) and her two cohorts Kara (Nikki Reed) and Dawn (Deborah Ann Woll), the job sounded simple enough: intercept a double-cross drug shipment for their crime boss Mel (Willis) at an isolated diner. But when an unstoppable chain of events unfolds, everyone soon realizes no one is who they seem and the job may be something other than eliminating the competition. What started as simple instructions has now turned into a deadly cat-and-mouse game - with large guns pointed at everyone.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Aaron Harvey
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.6
R
Year:
2011
94 min
Website
157 Views


so you might want

to pay attention.

Mel wouldn't be too happy

if we f***ed this one up too.

Speaking of which...

- Yeah?

- South on the 140.

Other side of the swamp.

Look for an alligator crawling

across the Chinaman's back.

Well?

What have we got here?

What's going on?

Evenin'!

Eve-evening.

- Little car trouble? Oh.

- Yeah yeah yeah.

Oh, it looks like your tires

are a little low there.

- Uh, yeah yeah.

- Yeah?

- It sure is.

- That's not good to be out here

at this time of night

without any air in your tires.

No.

We got us skeeters out here

the size of footballs.

If the heat don't get you,

they sure as hell will.

That's a recipe

for problems right there.

First thing you're fixin' your tire.

The next thing you know,

you're lying on the side of the road

dying of heat exhaustion.

What's your name, pardner?

Indicott.

Because I'm...

I'm... I'm not in the car.

I'm out of a pot.

I'm Indicott. Get it?

Which is where

I wish I was right now

because I'm so tired

and it's so so so hot out here.

It is hot, isn't it, Indicott?

Well, Indicott, what seems

to be the problem?

You got a busted hose

or something?

Some... some...

something like that.

- I... I... I...

- Yeah?

I just... I just...

I just can't... can't-can't-can't

seem to manage this engine.

- Mm-hmm.

- It's just... it's just... it's just...

I don't know what to do because

I gotta get to my girl.

And she... she's...

she's just as sweet as a daisy.

And this... this... this...

this thingamajig right here,

it's just... it's just...

it's just... I... I...

I just don't know

how to handle motors.

Well, you're in good hands

tonight, Indicott.

Why don't you step out of there for

a sec, let me take a quick look at it?

- Would you? Thank you.

- Yeah.

Hold on to this. I used to race

big blocks down in Douglas Parish.

I know a thing or two

about engines.

It's probably just

a busted hose or something.

Cuidado. Cuidado.

Care... care... careful.

Careful.

Deputy:

God damn, it's hot out here!

You know, last year this time they hit

about a buck 10 over in Bronson.

- Hmm.

- Yep.

Wow!

I see the problem right here.

You bought Japanese.

Guilty.

Next time buy American.

- Yep.

- It's my, uh, sister's car.

- Uh-huh.

- I just drive it.

Yeah well, you tell your sister

next time she should

buy American.

# I hear the sound of falling love #

# As I wonder where you are #

# Hits the ground

with a dead sound #

# Know you ain't got far #

# Too stupid and sissylike #

# To say that you want out #

# You make the eyes

of a million girls #

# And think you'll

make them shout #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# I used to take you on

every time #

# That sparkle turned to black #

# I used to drag you

through my streets #

# When you came crawling back #

# Your cheap words

that you bought on sale #

# Won't help you through tonight #

# You make the eyes

of a million girls #

# And think that's what they like #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# And now you go through

a million girls #

# And try to pick what's right #

# When nightfall comes

and you're still alone #

# Do you feel it deep inside? #

# it's oh so cold

on the other side #

# Where thoughts

can turn you down #

# You make the eyes

of a million girls #

# But I see no girl around #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound #

# Dead sound. #

Hey, Dawn?

Yeah?

Does this feel funny to you?

No. Why?

I don't know.

Just that we're

I wouldn't worry about it, Kara.

What was the one good thing Mom used

to say to us when we were kids?

Always make sure

he wears a condom?

Oh no, wait.

Sorry, Kara.

That was what she said

right after your dad left town.

Oh whoops.

That's what she should have said

to your dad when she met him.

Oh ho ho!

I'm serious.

She said she wanted us

to trust in ourselves.

Okay, so I'm trusting

in myself.

And I don't know.

I just... I know something

doesn't feel right.

Yeah.

You know what?

I'm trusting in myself.

And everything's telling me

that it is right.

And I know

Tes is a little tough,

but I need you to trust me.

Can you do that?

Yeah.

Well, you know what?

That's all right, Kara,

because you're probably just

overthinking things like you always do.

- Are you joking?!

- No.

I go along with every plan.

What's wrong with you?

What? I have an opinion.

Is that the problem?

Yeah, Kara, maybe that's the problem.

I wouldn't call it an opinion,

but I think that might

be the problem.

I'm just saying

try enjoying it a little.

I am enjoying it.

- A lot, actually.

- All right.

Well, when you really start, let me know, I'll pull out

the video camera.

Yeah, f*** you.

F*** you.

- What are you guys laughing at?

- Me apparently.

- Thank you.

- Oh yeah? Why's that?

Dawn doesn't think

that I can enjoy anything.

- Can you?

- Really, you too?

- What do you mean "really"?

- Why do you guys always

- have to team up against me?

- Aww.

- I'm the nicest person I know.

- Oh really?

You guys are full of sh*t.

Oh, we just pick on you

'cause you're little.

F*** you.

Look how big I am now.

- Okay, shut up.

- You know what?

I'm the boss, okay?

Everyone in here needs to shut up.

So I'm guessing she runs the place.

And there's no way that sh*t goes down

without her getting a piece of the pie.

If anyone knows

anything, it's her.

Okay, great.

Great, I'll take her.

- Let's find out what she knows.

- I'll take the door.

Guess I get the trucker.

All right, I'm not even gonna say it 'cause you all

know what this is.

- You be cool, Billy Bob.

- Who drives the truck and where is it?

Which one of you shitkickers

knows where the f***ing truck is?

Dawn!

- Kara.

- Baby, please don't go #

# Baby, please don't go... #

# Baby, please don't go

down to New Orleans... #

Mmm.

I was gonna save it for later,

but since your radio sucks,

I got us some tunes.

Lucky for you some of us

still live in the golden age.

Yeah?

What age is the golden age?

Oh, the '80s.

And not just the '80s,

- but Bruce Willis in the '80s.

- No!

- Oh yeah.

- Oh my God.

Get ready for "Respect Yourself"

like you've never heard it before.

Hey, Kara, even you might enjoy this.

- Hmm?

- Little Bruce Willis.

- Oh no.

- Kara, you gotta hear this too.

- This is totally it.

- No, I'm not supporting this.

- This isn't funny.

- Shh shh.

Who even comes out with this sh*t?

I don't believe it.

- No no no, girls, it's not funny.

- Come on, Kara, get some learning.

Wow, you guys think

you're funny, don't you?

- Oh yeah.

- Tes, take this sh*t out.

Throw this sh*t out the window.

This is my car.

Take the sh*t...

- # Come on, respect yourself... #

- Guys, ugh.

- Dawn, why are we being pulled over?

- Just chill.

# Respect yourself #

- # If you don't respect yourself... #

- You gotta be kidding me.

Kara:

Dawn, what's going on?

- Sh*t.

- F***!

- What does he want?

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