House Party 2 Page #6
- R
- Year:
- 1991
- 94 min
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As I stand here
and look at your...
Zora, your performance
was moving.
We need more people like you.
I want you to call me.
I think we can make you a star.
You have the right to learn
about your heritage...
and the heritage of others.
Support ethnic studies.
Knowledge is power!
What's wrong, Sidney?
Uh, nothing really.
It's Kid, isn't it?
I know he was at the rally.
You know him?
I met him at the dean's office.
He was having some problems.
Doesn't look too good.
- Really?
- Yeah.
That's too bad.
He was going on
about his ex-girlfriend...
and how they were breaking up...
because she wasn't into
"givin' up the rhythm..."
as he put it.
But the more he said about her,
the more I knew...
he didn't know what he had...
and I had to meet her...
because she sounded
like such a find.
Damn, Miles!
Give the child
some room to breathe.
Zora...
what a surprise.
I should be going.
Can I giv...
Can l...
Can I give you a call later?
Yeah, please.
All right.
Oh, God. What do you think?
He's so different from Kid.
He's... he's mature,
he's sophisticated...
he's an intelligent
conversationalist.
Yeah. I see you two
were about to get into...
a heavy conversation in French.
Look, Sidney, different doesn't
necessarily mean better.
Why don't you think about that?
Dean Kramer's office called...
and they want to see you
right away.
This is a work study job...
for students...
and they say
you ain't no student!
I thought you were supposed to
be hooking me up for the black.
Yo, brother Robinson,
I'm working on it...
but delicate situations such
Dean Kramer, I was just...
Leaving?
Thank you, Miles.
The deadline I gave you...
for paying your tuition
has come and gone.
And we do have a policy
of encouraging our students...
be they black or white,
to pay their tuition.
So, it's with great sadness
that I have to tell you...
Dean Kramer, please,
just give me one more week.
I promise I'll have the money.
One more week.
But if you don't have
the money by then...
it really will be it!
Time waits for no man!
Why haven't you called me
about the recording session?
You promised me
I could sing backup.
Listen, Selena, don't sweat me!
Don't sweat it. As soon as the...
Excuse me.
If the others don't succeed,
I got the twelve-inch you need.
Clarence's Records. What up?
When's the party?
Tell him about the pajama party!
I knew about this party,
and I don't even go to school!
I want y'all to tell me
about this party.
Everybody know about this party
but the three of you.
Go out there
and find out about this party.
Make your grandma proud!
We can get you signed
in a heartbeat.
- Really?
- No problem.
What are you doing tonight?
- There's a pajama party.
- We'll be there.
And the rules
are very clear on that sh*t.
"No university building
or other property...
"may be used
as a meeting place...
"or venue for entertainment...
"without the express
authorization...
"of the dean of the college."
Very good, Stab.
Now all we need to know is where
the party's gonna be at.
All right, who was it?
I don't think so.
Check that out, man.
you all right, Jamal...
sneakin' in the house
with the brothers.
Yeah, you all right,
even though you try to flex.
Can't play dice, though.
Will you be quiet?
Damn, Kid, calm down.
You're getting white as a ghost,
and that's hard for you to do.
Now, come on.
All right, all right.
Come on, come on, come on.
I just want to remind everybody.
Let's be careful in there, OK?
Would you relax?
Careful!
Y'all want to help me
with my equipment, please?
Thank you.
this sh*t in by myself...
I'll play the Village People
all f***in' night.
Yo, man, chill.
Don't go out like that.
Who are you supposed to be,
Mrs. Kunta Kinte?
I thought this outfit
was politically correct.
You know, P.C.
Well, it is P.C. if it stands
for "poor choice."
Girl, why are you looking
like me instead of you?
I don't know what I'm supposed
to look like anymore.
I don't know what I'm supposed
to feel like anymore.
I miss Kid,
but he needs to grow up.
That's what you said, right?
Now, don't go blaming
breaking up with Kid on me.
You're the one
always talking about...
how immature he is
with his "Do me" attitude.
But it's not about what I think.
It's about what you think.
What's in your head
and your heart.
That's what being a strong woman
is all about, Sidney.
This is Zora going to the party.
I hope I see Sidney there.
All the girls
kept talking about...
was silk teddies
and sexy nightgowns.
All clear! Let's go!
- All right!
- Let's see some panties, boy!
Girl, hurry your fat ass up!
Yo, baby, yo, baby, yo
I'm never, never, ever
gonna let you go
Brothers are ten each...
women appropriately dressed...
or should I say undressed...
get in free.
She crept into my heart
At a funky time
I met her once or twice
I knew something was right
I was hoping Sidney
would be here.
Have you ever known Sidney
to miss a good party, man?
She's gonna be here, man.
If you see her,
just let me know, OK?
I will, but go in there
and try and hit some skins.
Pretty black hair
and big brown eyes
Made my mouth so dry
Should you be with her
Excuse me.
I don't know
Pardon me.
I tried to tell
Yo, B, you got some cuties here.
I'm doing the best I can
What, what your papa said
Boy, do things your way
Yo, baby, yo, baby, yo
Yo, baby, yo
Never, ever,
ever gonna let you go
I never, ever want to let you go
Yo, baby, yo, baby, yo
Hi, Patty!
I'd love to,
but I had to let one go
I had to let one go
Love can make you blind
I almost lost my mind
I just know what I had to do
Sidney, you know if any woman
gets in here for free, it's you.
Yo, you ain't gotta...
Yes, I do.
We both do.
You seen Kid?
Last time I saw him,
he was lookin' for you.
- Really?
- You got an eye problem?
- Come on!
- Fool.
Live all my days
If one could
She had all the right things
Then she touched
the right places
Now I'm in her world
And I'm so confused
No place for me
- Yo, yo, Play, man.
- What? What's up?
I think something's wrong
with the toilet, man.
Dj vu like a motherf***er.
Yo, baby, yo, baby, yo
Yo, baby, yo
Never, never, ever
gonna let you go
I can't believe it.
I'll be able to stay in school.
Sidney, you look incredible.
Actually,
I was hoping you'd be here.
It's like I told you before...
if you ain't givin' up
the rhythm...
the boy ain't interested.
Let's dance.
Ain't nobody here!
Damn! Damn! Damn!
Yo, man.
What?
Do you hear any music?
No. What up with that?
Yo, and there ain't
nobody here dancin'.
Aw, sh*t!
I don't know what you come to do
I come to clap my hands
I come to stomp my feet
You want to dance, Sidney?
No, I don't want to dance.
- Come on.
- I don't want to dance.
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