First Kid Page #9

Synopsis: Luke Davenport is the thirteen-year-old son of Paul Davenport, the President of the United States, and first lady Linda Davenport. Ill tempered Agent Woods is the secret service agent in charge of Luke. Woods is fired after mistreating Luke in front of the press. Woods is then replaced by former boxer Sam Simms, who won a boxing title in 1977. Sam is eager to take the job - even though no one else wants it. Everyone thinks that Luke is just a brat when the only thing Luke wants is to just fit in and be like every other kid at his school, the Georgetown Academy. Sam almost gets fired when Luke gets decked at school by school bully Rob MacArthur. This is when Sam decides to use his boxing expertise to teach Luke how to fight. Luke has his eyes on class-mate Katie Warren, but so does Rob. Katie agrees to go with Luke to an upcoming school dance, so Sam teaches Luke how to dance. Rob is also at the dance, but this time when Rob tries to deck Luke, Luke turns the tables and decks Rob. Sam i
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): David Mickey Evans
Production: Caravan Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
23%
PG
Year:
1996
101 min
768 Views


So why don't you

just let the kid go?

Shut up!

I spent so much time

with this kid

I lost my wife!

I lost my job!

He even got me fired!

Come on, you can't blame

the kid for that.

He didn't do anything.

You know that.

He thought he wasn't

safe with me.

Well, he's not safe

without me.

And I'm proving it

right now!

I'm the one who

lured him out of crown,

and when I take him back,

I'm gonna be a hero!

So back off, Simms!

I'm taking him

out of here!

Can't let you do that, man.

Don't push me!

Don't push me!

Back off!

Back off!

All right.

Yo, look around.

Calm down.

Mall full of people, man.

They're shopping, huh?

Got women, got children.

You don't want

to shoot anybody.

Would you just calm down?

You don't want

to shoot anybody.

Yeah...I do.

No!

All right!

Feel like I'm working

at the post office.

Luke, you OK?

Damn.

Luke!

He's out.

How you doing, champ?

Good, I guess.

All right.

Thanks. Thanks for

coming after me.

Hey,

it's my job, man.

You OK?

All right.

I'll be right back--

take care of something.

Simms!

Woods!

Sam!

Simms! Simms!

Are you all right?

I'll be all right if you

quit pushing me like that.

Easy...

Sam, you OK?

Yeah, man.

Hey, what you doing

outside the car?

Sorry, sir, I just couldn't

wait in the car any longer.

It's just a joke,

man.

All right, guys.

Luke, go!

...so much.

Thank you, Simms.

...and the kids

loved it.

Wilkes,

Ms. Lawrence.

Yes, sir.

Simms,

I've got great news.

The davenports

asked me

to reassign you.

As of 1700 hours

tomorrow,

you're officially

on Eagle detail.

I'm sorry.

Thank you, sir.

I really

appreciate that.

But I'm sorry--

I can't.

Sam!

This is what you've

always wanted.

You've earned it.

This is the best job

in the agency,

and you're

taking it.

What, and miss

biology 102 next year?

I don't think so.

Besides, I thought

I wanted to guard Eagle.

I found what I want.

I'm happy where I am.

I mean, I've already taken

a bullet for the kid.

It can't get any worse.

Look, out there

playing a little hockey.

No!

You all right?

You OK?

Can I see the puck?

What are you

gonna do with it?

Leave it to me.

What?

Time-out.

Yeah, like I

did it on purpose.

You're supposed to

protect the kid.

Dad.

Protect me, dad.

Come on. Hey, Sam!

Come on,

give me the high five

we got it goin' on

Hey, dad!

You and me

on the wild ride

ride

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

we're goin' to your dreams

'cause I'm

coming through for you

we're both

in this together

you don't have to be

a hero

but if you're

striking zero

we're gonna

make it better

I will always

be your friend

you and me,

we're in this till the end

so come on,

give me the high five

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

you and me

on a wild ride

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

whenever you get lonely,

feeling bluer than blue

I'm gonna

get you through it

yes, I will

and when I feel

discouraged

you help me

find my courage

I don't know

how you do it

doesn't matter

how it's been--no

'cause you and me--

this time we're gonna win

so come on,

give me the high five

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

you and me

on a wild ride

ride

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

yo, they say

that there's a hero

in every one of us

all you have to do

is teach yourself

to trust

a brave man to the rescue

a legend to us all

when David fought goliath

you know, the big guy

took the fall

courage

is the backbone

of this heroic creed

you can always count on

that strength

in times of need

a hero or a heroine

in every boy and girl

shining like a star

champion of the world

come on,

give me the high five

high five

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

you and me

on the wild ride

we got it goin' on

you can count on me

in a time of need

got it goin' on

I'll be your friend

till the end

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on, on

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Come on,

give me the high five

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on

you and me

on a wild ride

we got it goin' on

got it goin' on, on

yeah, yeah, yeah

goin' on

b-b-b-b-baby

you and me

got it goin' on

yeah

high five

got it goin' on

you and me,

you and me

yeah, yeah, yeah

you and me

got it goin' on

got it goin' on and on

yeah

yeah

yeah

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