High School Musical 2 Page #6

Synopsis: Troy is offered a job at Ryan & Sharpay's country club and ends up landing jobs for Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Kelsi, Jason, Martha and Zeke. He is then introduced to Sharpay's parents and realizes that Sharpay can land him many opportunities and even a basketball scholarship. Meanwhile, while Troy starts hanging out with the rich folk, Chad is worried that Troy will forget his friends. Gabriella feels as though she is losing Troy to Sharpay. In the end, Troy will have to learn how to think about his scholarship without losing his friends.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Kenny Ortega
Production: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 4 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
TV-G
Year:
2007
104 min
11,004 Views


That girl's got more moves than

an octopus in a wrestling match.

- Nah. He knows how to swim.

- Yeah. Troy can handle himself.

I did overhear him asking her

for her opinion

on his new Italian golf shoes.

He didn't ask me.

So, wake up, sister! She's basically

offering him a college education

just to sing with her in the talent show.

- Troy would never do that.

- You got eyes, use them.

- Let's go eat.

- Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?

- Okay.

- Okay.

You're going to take it back

and through.

- Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby.

- Fantastic. Thank you. See you.

And she steps on the ball.

- Troy Bolton. This is...

- I've seen them all play at U of A.

Oh, all right.

Well, come scrimmage at our gym.

It'll be good for your game.

- Play with you guys?

- Yeah. Let's get down, bro.

- Awesome.

- All right.

- Let's all get some awesome lunch.

- Yeah.

I knew it! Coral blue!

It's perfect for your skin tone.

And mine, too!

We are majorly skin-tone compatible,

Troy.

- I have no idea what that means.

- You don't need to. I'm here for you.

- Who's hungry?

- Let's eat.

I mean, how can you hit the ball

straight if your clubs don't trust you?

- That's the key. So, it's all in the grip.

- Okay.

You got to hold it just right.

That looks great.

Hey, I almost forgot.

I ordered Swiss on my burger.

So, go ahead and check it out, man.

Try it. See what you think.

Danforth, table three

needs more iced tea.

Now, rotate your hands over the top.

- Put your thumb on that side.

- Okay.

There you go, man. You're good.

I'll see you on the course.

- Yeah. Let's do it, man.

- Yeah.

- Zeke! Troy wants Swiss.

- Coming right up.

You know, you were right.

There's a guy out there

that looks just like Troy Bolton,

but I have no idea who he really is.

Oh, hey.

Kelsi's got some great new ideas

- to spice up the talent show. It's got...

- I'm thrilled.

That new duet

that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.

- Actually, it's not available.

- Repeat.

Well, it's something I wrote

for Troy and Gabriella,

just in case they decide to...

You're an employee,

not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.

Transpose it into my key. Troy and I

will be doing it in the talent show.

Oh, and brighten up the tempo.

We'll need to keep people awake.

What about our song?

- What about Humu Humu?

- Change in plans.

What am I supposed to do

with my Tiki Warrior outfit?

Save it for Halloween, go to a luau,

sell it online. I don't know!

But in the meantime,

keep an eye on those Wildcats.

If they're planning on

being in the show,

which I doubt,

once they hear about Troy and me,

I don't want any surprises.

Oh, and don't worry,

I'll find a song for you

somewhere in the show.

- Or the next show.

- Really?

Don't strain yourself, slick.

Entertainers are so temperamental.

Transpose!

Look at you.

- Go, team.

- Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.

The "guys"?

Oh, you mean all those tall people?

Yeah. Yeah.

Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,

but I'll be back in about an hour.

I'll pick you up in my new truck

and we'll go to a movie. I promise.

"Promise" is a really big word, Troy.

Yeah. I know.

And we've got

the staff baseball game after work.

Remember, you "promised"

that you'd play?

Right. Right. Baseball.

I will absolutely meet you there.

- You forgot, didn't you?

- No. I just got the date mixed up.

And I'm sorry

I couldn't make lunch today. I just...

It's been wild, you know?

I can't believe

how things are working out here.

So I see. Italian golf shoes,

new clothes, golf carts.

That's crazy stuff.

Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.

So, what's your point?

It just doesn't seem like new stuff,

it seems like a new Troy.

All right, let's see if Tiger Woods

still has a jump shot.

- Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on!

- Hey!

Why don't you tell them

to come over here and mix it up?

We'll show them some game.

You know,

I don't think that's how they roll.

That's not how they "roll"?

No, no, no, that's not what I meant.

I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.

Wow. Well,

maybe you can get us a video?

Bolton, come on!

But yesterday you said we were

going to play two-on-two after work,

- before the baseball game.

- I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.

Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday.

You know, when we were all on a team!

- Hey, man.

- Hey, how's it going?

Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.

- Here we go!

- How's it going, guys?

Would you guys be mad at me

if I ask him to get me

one of those cool Redhawk jackets?

Hey. Come on.

I'm so excited about the game.

It's going to be so cool.

Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?

My sister is working up something new.

So, you coming to the baseball game?

I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.

Hey, everyone's invited.

Come on. Hop in.

All right.

Hold on!

All right! Right here!

Beep, beep!

Beep, beep!

What, did Fulton send you out here

to spy on us?

Nah, my sister did.

She thinks you guys are going to

upstage her talent show.

Oh, no worries.

We were going to do the show,

but then Troy bailed on us,

so, whatever.

What do you mean "whatever"?

It's our summer, remember?

I thought we decided

doing the show would be fun.

- Well, I think so.

- Me, too.

- Who are we kidding?

- I don't think so.

We don't know

how to put together a show.

No, but he does.

If we have a real director

putting it together, it could be great.

Have the employees ever won

a Star Dazzle Award?

- Hey, now...

- I know what you can do, Ryan,

- so why not do it for us?

- All right, look,

if you want to play ball,

then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.

You don't think dancing

takes some game?

- You got game?

- A little.

Yes!

Hey, pitcher. Ball.

All right! Let's hustle!

Come on! Wildcats!

Get your head in the game!

Hey! Oh! Play ball

Hey, hey!

Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter

Swing

I've got to just do my thing

Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter

Swing

Yeah

I'll show you that it's one and the same

Baseball, dancing, same game

It's easy

Step up to the plate, start swinging

I want to play ball now and that's all

This is what I do

It ain't no dance that you can show me

Hey, hey, hey

- Yeah

- You'll never know

- Oh, I know

- If you never try

There's just one little thing

that stops me every time

- Yeah

- Come on!

- I don't dance

- I know you can

- Not a chance

- No

- If I can do this, well, you can do that

- But I don't dance

- Hit it out of the park

- I don't dance

- I say you can

- There's not a chance

- Oh

- Slide home, you score

Swinging on the dance floor

I don't dance, no

Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter

Swing

I've got to just do my thing

Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter

Swing

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Two stepping, now you're up to bat

Bases loaded, do your dance

It's easy, take your best shot

Just hit it

I've got what it takes playing my game

So, you better spin that pitch

you're gonna throw me

- Yeah

- I'll show you how I swing

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Peter Barsocchini

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