Heavyweights Page #8

Synopsis: The carpennter Gamser from Garmisch-Patenkirchen, southern Germany, aims at success as a bobber at the Winter Olympics 1952. One of his opponents is his old rival Dorfler from his home country.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
2006
94 min
1,022 Views


- Let's rock!

# Camp Hope, Camp Hope,

we all had fun #

# And now our time

here's almost done #

# But we'll come back

again next year #

# Because our friends

will all be here #

# And here's a tip

that you should try #

# If people laugh

when you walk by #

# Just walk right up

and proudly state #

# Back off, Jack #

# I'm a heavyweight! #

All right, guys,

that sounds great, yeah!

We got a bunch of

heavyweights here?

Are you guys heavyweights?

I said, are you

guys heavyweights?

Gerry,

are you a heavyweight?

- Yeah!

- All right, Gerry!

Now the rest of you guys!

Are you all heavyweights?

Yeah!

Counselors,

are we all heavyweights?

Yeah!

We're heavyweights!

- Pat, are you heavyweight?

- I'm a heavyweight!

Nurse Julie,

are you a heavyweight?

I'm a heavyweight!

- Lars, are you a heavyweight?

- I'm a heavyweight, Tim!

Kenny the cameraman,

are you a heavyweight?

- Yes, I'm a heavyweight.

- We're all heavyweights!

So, Lars, you think

you're coming back next year?

I don't know, Tim.

I live very far away.

We'll fly you in.

Kenny the cameraman,

think you can make it back?

I might be able

to work something out.

That'd be very nice.

What do you say, guys?

Does Camp Hope rule?

Pat, did you hurt

yourself on the Blob?

Yeah.

I tore my rotator cuff.

Good afternoon.

I know what you're thinking.

"Another guy hawking healing

crystals door-to-door."

I don't like

to call them crystals.

I like to call them

"transformational facilitators."

Perhaps--

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Philipp Roth

Philipp Roth (1853–1898) was a German cellist. He was born at Tarnowitz in Prussian Silesia. His teacher was Robert Hausmann. more…

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