Lords Of Dogtown Page #5

Synopsis: A fictionalized take on the group of brilliant young skateboarders raised in the mean streets of Dogtown in Santa Monica, California. The Z-Boys, as they come to be known, perfect their craft in the empty swimming pools of unsuspecting suburban homeowners, pioneering a thrilling new sport and eventually moving into legend.
Director(s): Catherine Hardwicke
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
PG-13
Year:
2005
107 min
£11,008,432
Website
477 Views


l wanna make money,

get laid every night.

l wanna do it all right f***ing now.

Hell, yeah. l'm gonna make out

with two chicks tonight.

Yeah, l mean, those boys are

getting too big for their boots.

Whatever you say, Skip.

Come on, don't you get it?

The boys are getting offers.

So cut them in on

some of the profits!

What profits, d*ckhead?

This is a surf shop!

-That's not the point!

-Later.

You wanna get rich, Skip?

-Go pimp yourself.

-Oh, yeah?

This isn't about fame or money.

lt never has been.

No? Until you put those kids

in magazines...

...they didn't care about

either one, genius.

Well, they do now.

-Here's where you been, my little devil.

-You found me somehow.

-l don't know.

-Are you cold, papi?

l don't know, seriously.

What do you think you're doing?

-Hey, what's up, Chino?

-What's your problem?

Jay's the one with the problem.

Shut up.

No, l'm just waiting here for my girl.

lt's cool, man.

lt's cool. Oh, it's cool.

l almost forgot, Jay.

Everything is cool because you're

a famous skateboarder, huh?

lt's cool.

lt's cool.

-Oh, my God.

-lt's cool!

Jay!

No! Stop it! Stop!

You're gonna kill him!

You're gonna be next, b*tch!

Step off, man.

Mellow out, man.

Come on!

Who wants a free surfboard?

Yeah, Billy, you want me

to give away the shop, man?

Then here's your share

of the profits, man!

l'm out of here!

You don't see this crap

on the North Shore!

Yeah, this one's for your mommy!

Zephyr parties are great.

Who wants some free surfboards?

-l'm out of here, buddy.

-Come on, man.

Hey, Jay.

Look at him, man. All vato'd out.

Topper, this is Jay Adams.

What's up, Jay?

What's up, man?

Hey, bro. Tony's gonna

make a lot of money.

Why don't you come hang with us.

-Maybe another time.

-Cool.

l'll see you around, bro.

-Hey, Jay.

-Hey.

-What do l owe you for the beer?

-Five bucks.

Yes. Thank you.

Hey.

l'm thinking of moving to Oregon

to raise chickens and goats.

-Then l could grow my own herb.

-Hey.

Hey, Mom. Who is that guy?

He looks like a cop.

No, Jay. This is cool.

l want you to meet

a friend of your uncle.

Hey, Jay. Peter Darling,

LaFond and Barnett Advertising.

-Should we go talk in the kitchen?

-Sure. Let's go.

Jay...

...has anybody told you

you have that California look?

No.

You do.

Excuse me.

Hey, Jay, l was wondering...

...would you mind removing that--

That thing from your head?

Right.

Well, Jay, with the current

skate craze, we at the firm...

...feel that you would be the perfect

spokesman for our new client, Slinky.

Would you mind singing

for me right now?

Who are you, man? Really.

Let me sing the tune for you, okay?

You want me to sing that?

We're prepared to offer you...

...$ 1 0,000.

For one day's work. One day.

Give it a shot, baby. Give it a shot.

Jay...

...you got the part.

l'm not what you're looking for, man.

Hey, man. People have been

telling me about this club, man.

-Hey, what's up, Sneaky?

-What's up?

Joker.

What's up, homey?

You're gonna get it,

you little motherf***er!

Come on, you little p*ssy! Get up!

Get off me! Get off!

l'll f***ing kill that motherf***er!

Get the f*** up!

-F***ing f*ggot!

-Go f*** yourself....

Hey, Skip.

Stacy. Have a seat, man.

l want to talk to you about something.

How you been?

Yeah? You all right?

Listen, man, you know it's not

about a team anymore. Yeah?

lt's about you, man.

This is all gonna be about you.

l thought l wasn't a pirate.

Hey, man. l never said that, man.

l mean, did l?

You didn't even want me

on the team.

l was pushing you, man. Come on.

Listen, Skip.

l'm sorry, you know. l mean--

l have....

l've been talking to Larry--

l have these injection molding cavities

coming in, man. Check it out.

l'm gonna hire night workers

and run this shop like a factory, man.

Just churn them out, one by one.

Well, is anyone else involved?

Well, hey, man, l can't be worried...

...about what everyone else

is doing, you know?

l mean, l'm focused on

what l'm doing.

l'm gonna build hundreds

of skateboards a month...

...all with your name,

''Stacy Peralta.''

Right there, next to ''Zephyr.''

What do you think, man?

So, what do you say, bro?

Okay.

That's all right.

l dig that one.

You heard it from the boss's mouth.

Racers ready!

Set!

Stacy!

Stacy!

Racers ready!

Set!

All right, Tony!

-Take two.

-And action.

Cut. Cut. l'm only seeing hair here.

Here.

-Stacy.

-Stacy!

Alva.

Hey, can l try that?

Thanks.

That's a little harder than it looks.

-l sucked.

-One more.

-Moon boots, you know?

-Yeah.

Stacy, thank you

for speaking with us.

Good? Let's do one more,

and we'll take a break.

Wow, you're famous, Stace.

The God Squad.

Kathy, l was the last one

to leave the Zephyr team.

Both your brother and Jay

left without even telling Skip.

This is my girlfriend, Caroline.

Hi. Nice to meet you.

You too.

Everyone sees it

their own way, l guess.

-Good luck, Stacy.

-Stacy. Let's do it.

Skateboarding's been great. Thinking

about buying a new Trans Am.

Black on black,

with some big fat tires on the back.

Give me one second.

Hey.

What's going on?

How was Australia?

How was the...? How was the surf?

l couldn't surf. They had me

going all over doing demos and stuff.

You went to Australia

and you didn't surf?

Yeah, l know.

Yeah, well, he's a working man now.

So how's your sponsor?

Well, they help me pay

the rent for my mom.

They were supposed to have...

...his signature board ready

three months ago.

Get back.

What's up, boys?

Where's your lasso,

Wonder Woman?

Remember, class among gruel.

T.A. T.A.

What's up, Stacy?

Poor guy's so straight,

he doesn't even cast a shadow.

You guys even

skate with him anymore?

The dude's competing with the sun

for the center of the universe.

Stace.

Man...

...Stacy looks like a stock car.

Jay. What do you say, man?

Bro. Your board is bionic, bro.

This isn't the board l designed.

This wood is cheap.

No, no, no. That's solid wood.

Jay, we're trying to make you

a big chunk of change...

...but the boards you want

are a tad bit too expensive to sell.

How do you know until you sell it?

Jay. Jay, look,

you don't know business.

You don't understand. Hey!

You don't understand. He doesn't

understand business, right?

You guys aren't living up

to your word.

-Yeah?

-Yeah. Look.

Cut the agent crap, Sid. All right?

You're a little rich boy

who can't skate for sh*t.

You wouldn't even exist

if it weren't for old Jay.

-All right?

-Yeah.

-l know where your sh*t's at.

-Make it happen with Jay.

-Make it happen.

-lt's okay.

Hey, bro, look who's here.

Hey, we know you.

-What's going on?

-Cokehead freaks.

Right there.

Ladies and gentlemen...

...welcome to the World Professional

Skateboarding Championships.

We've got G & S Skateboards

here today.

Team Alva.

Landon. We've got Lateral Visions

and plenty more.

Marty Grimes attempts

and makes it perfectly.

There goes Shogo, up and over...

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Stacy Peralta

Stacy Peralta (born October 15, 1957) is an American director and entrepreneur. He was previously a professional skateboarder and surfer with the Zephyr Competition Team, also known as the Z-Boys from Venice, California. more…

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