Ice Breaker Page #5
- Year:
- 2005
- 54 min
- 131 Views
Come on over and sit
down, clean your boot off.
- Okay, I'm just, I feel terrible.
I'm so sorry, I just--
- Oh that's alright.
Nice view from here.
Me and my wife used to sit out here
and talk about, uh...
Well hell, I forgot.
Where you heading?
- Nowhere, really.
- Well, you're always heading some place.
You just may not know where it is.
Yeah, the key,
is to keep on walking.
- You know I have this one girl,
and she's kinda terrifying,
to be honest, but I feel
like I'm in quicksand.
- You honest with her?
- No.
- You gotta show her your rough
side and your good side too.
But you're walking, huh?
Come on, let me show you something.
There it is.
- Wow.
- That's yours, son.
- Sir, no, no.
- No, no, go and take.
- I can't take your bike from you.
- No, this beats walking.
It ain't a beauty, but it'll work.
Never had no children to give it to.
Go ahead and take it.
That's what it's for.
Somebody who needs it.
Yeah, that'll get you there.
Take care, son.
- Thank you so much!
("Drooling" by Growl)
(water splashes)
- Kevin?
- Lana?
- Hey.
- Oh my gosh.
- What're you doing here?
- Well you know, I come here often.
So hanging out.
- Is that your shirt?
- Yeah, yeah.
- Can I use it?
- Sure.
- See those turtles?
- Oh my God, they're so cute.
- Yeah, they're really cute.
- So are you hear alone?
- Yeah. Are you?
- Yeah, I come here all the time.
- I heard you were living at a hostel.
- My dad says it like, builds
character, or something.
- What does he do?
- He's an attorney.
- That's cool, I guess.
- What about you?
- What about me?
- What do you do?
- That's a good question.
- You paint?
- Yeah.
- That's so cool.
You know what?
I wish I could paint, but
the only thing I'm good for
- Well at least apps are worth something.
- Now I bet your paintings
are worth like a bajillion
dollars, that's how much I'd buy it for.
- How would you know,
you never even seen 'em.
- I dunno, you seem pretty cool.
(cell phone rings)
Hey, um, that's um, it's business.
Do you mind?
- Go for it.
- Okay.
Hey mom.
- [Kevin's Mom] Kevin, where are you?
I've been calling, you just
- Mom, mom.
- I was worried you might
be in a ditch somewhere.
- Mom, mom everything's fine.
I'm living in Austin right now.
- God, I thought you were dead.
- Mom, I'm gonna do it, okay?
I'm gonna sell our app, I'm
gonna buy us a new home.
- Well, as long as it has wheels.
Is Tyler letting you stay with him.
- No, I'm actually living in a hostel.
- A hostel!?
Son, are you smoking pot?
- Lana!?
What's up!
- Hey.
- Dude, you shoulda seen it.
I just busted the gnarliest
belly flop over there,
it was sick.
What you been up to?
- Oh, you know. School.
- Word, I've just been skating a ton,
just living it up.
I dunno, Austin's sick.
Yeah, yeah.
- Have you been out a lot?
- Yeah, I've been partying a lot.
Like a lot, a lot.
- Yeah?
- A lot, a lot.
- Well maybe I'll like, see
you around at some parties.
- I hope so, I haven't
been seeing you around.
- Yeah, it's a been a while.
I've been kinda busy.
- Word, word.
Keeping busy.
- Yeah.
- Hey, Shea.
Oh yeah, yeah.
I'm free.
I'll be right over, okay.
Cool.
- You know, I'm actually
here with a friend,
- Yeah no worries, whatever.
- Yeah you know, I'm really little,
but I can eat a lot.
- Oh perfect, perfect.
- I can drink a lot too.
I don't know, I can drink wine like water.
- Oh great, yeah.
So where'd you park?
Oh, wow.
That is...
That is very nice.
- We're gonna go to my dad's.
He's out of town for
the weekend, so we have
the place to ourselves.
That's okay with you, right?
- S'yeah.
Totally.
Wow.
What does your dad do?
Is he like the president, or something?
Oh, hi there.
Oh okay.
- Shea?
Hello?
- [Kevin] I am so, so sorry.
Oh my goodness.
This is uh, this is quite awkward.
Well...
- Hey daddy.
- Hey sweetie.
- I thought you were out of town?
- I was, just got back.
- Are you going somewhere?
- No, I've got investors in town
for the weekend conference.
We're gonna grab a couple of drinks.
So what do you do?
- Oh...
Um, I like a, I do like a, appy stuff.
- He's an app designer.
- Yeah, app designer.
- Really?
What kind of apps do you develop?
- Oh, it's silly stuff.
- No, no, my company develops apps.
I'm interested.
- Oh, well it's called...
- Oh, break the ice with Ice Breaker.
- Yes, exactly.
- I love it.
- Really?
- It's genius.
- Oh my God, thank you so much.
- It's a shame you already sold the idea.
- Well, I actually haven't.
- But I thought that Shea said--
- Yeah, honestly I just told her that
to think I was successful.
- Alright, listen son.
I don't wanna hear about
you lying to my daughter,
but I am interested in your idea.
You mind if I keep this?
- Well that's the only hard drive I have.
- Kevin, I can show
this to a lot of people.
I'm about to go meet investors right now.
Don't you want a lot
of people to see this?
Don't you wanna sell your idea?
- Yeah, yeah.
You know what?
You go it, you just hang onto it.
- Daddy, your car's ready.
- I gotta go, we'll be in touch.
- Alright, great.
- Bye.
So...
What do you wanna do, Kev?
- Well...
Good job, buddy.
- I'm gonna hop in the
shower, you can go swim
in the pool if you want to rinse off.
- Alright.
- Okay, get out.
- Okay?
Well thanks for the ride.
Well this sucks.
("In the Backseat" by Jonas Alaska)
- Hey, Lana!
- So what did you get your
undergraduate degree in?
- Political science.
I wasn't really sure
what to do so I did that.
- Yeah?
Well that's cool.
- I'm coming up.
Be there soon.
- Wait, is he waving at you?
- Yeah.
I know that guy.
- What? How?
- I met him at a party a few days ago.
- Whoo, I can feel it in my thighs.
I can feel it in my thighs.
I'm a coming, don't you worry.
- But he is, he's a sweetheart.
- [Kevin] I like your dress.
- I trust you, but good luck with that.
I gotta go.
- I'm right over here.
Hi, hi.
If you had some water, that'd be great.
Get ready for some big
thighs when I get there.
Hey, Lana.
How's it going?
- What're following me?
- No! No!
I mean, uh, yeah, but uh.
I was just riding around and, I dunno,
what, what're you doing?
- Just cruising.
- Oh, cruisin' for a brusin'?
- Good one, Kevin.
- Where are you going?
- Think you can keep up?
("Colors" by Eric Burton)
- This is incredible.
- Yeah.
- You know, one day I'm
gonna buy a huge house
that has a view just like this.
- What if you didn't?
- What do you mean?
- Imagine never getting the big house.
How would your life be any different?
- I dunno, I mean I'd feel like a failure.
- Failure to who?
- To myself, to the people I care about.
- Is that what you
think people care about?
Mansions and pet tigers?
Jet skis and...
What do you care about, Kevin?
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