Never Back Down

Synopsis: At his new high school, a rebellious teen Jake Tyler is lured into an ultimate underground fighting club in a Backyard Fight, where he finds a mentor in a mixed martial arts veteran. After receiving threats to the safety of his friends and family, Jake seeks the mentoring of a veteran fighter, to train his mind and body for one final no-holds-barred elimination fight with his unrelenting personal nemesis and local martial arts champion Ryan McCarthy.
Genre: Action, Drama, Sport
Director(s): Jeff Wadlow
Production: Summit Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
39
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
PG-13
Year:
2008
110 min
$24,767,490
Website
2,421 Views


Inside of a minute left to

play. The Knights need a big stop here.

Motion! Motion!

There's the snap and off goes Devore.

Tries to go off-tackle. Big hit by Jake Tyler.

Forty-four is killing us.

Get in there and stop him.

You want some of this, b*tch?

Good one, Jake!

It's all good.

Call it out!

That is Tyler's 13th

tackle tonight. He is totally in the zone.

Coming through! Coming through! I got it!

Third down and 10.

Look for the quarterback on...

- Blue, 32.

- Hut!

There's the snap.

Pitch is wide to Moore.

And Jake Tyler makes

a big stop at the backfield.

Loss of three yards on the play.

Keep it up, baby!

It ain't gonna change the score.

Now Tyler and Moore are at

each other's faces.

They have been going at it all night long.

Lowe deep in the pocket.

Outside! Outside!

Now slings it out wide to Moore.

Ball's a little high.

Tyler hit Moore on the dead run,

and right down!

This could be it for the Hornets, folks.

You know, it's too bad about your old man.

The sauce. That sh*t will kill you.

What'd you say? What'd you say?

Tyler and Moore are going at it.

Hey, don't sweat it, Jake.

Good luck down there.

- Later, man.

- Dude.

Way to go out with a bang.

- Yeah.

- How's the hand?

I'll be all right.

Hey, come on, everyone's going over

to Harland's.

No, man. I can't.

I still got some packing to do.

I can't believe you're moving

to Disney World.

Orlando.

Yeah, well, I'd come visit you,

but I'm not eight years old.

Could have fooled me.

Maybe I'll meet you out in Daytona

for spring break.

Yeah. Sure.

- Who's gonna keep you out of trouble?

- Who's gonna get you into it?

Later, bud.

- What up?

- Evening feed.

It's a contact sport, Mom.

Your coach called.

He told me that you'd been fighting again.

You wanna know what the other guy said?

I'm not doing this when we go to Florida,

all right?

Then don't do it,

'cause I'm not gonna play, okay?

I'm late. I need you to help Charlie pack.

You guys start on the garage

first thing in the morning, all right?

Damn it, where are my keys?

Everything has to be ready for the movers

the day after...

- Mom, I can do my own packing.

- You see? He can do his own packing.

- Damn, where are my keys?

- I think I saw them over here!

Thank you. Bye. Just do it, Jake.

Seventy-two. By flying in a V-formation

a flock of geese adds 72% more

flying range than if each bird flew alone.

Something about uplift.

The number of useless facts in your head.

Miles from here to Orlando.

Do you hate me?

- Because of the move?

- No.

Famous Stampard Tennis Academy

in Orlando?

You better make it to Wimbledon.

Make it? I'll win it.

Here, let me give you a hand with that.

- No, I got it.

- No, here.

Guess Mom forgot to bring

that one to Goodwill.

I'll get rid of it.

You know, we could just close it,

get behind the wheel.

Nothing but open road

between here and Iowa.

- What about Mom?

- She wouldn't miss us.

- She'd miss me.

- Yeah, that's real funny.

- I got him!

- Here, get him!

You got him.

- Get him.

- Hey! Hey! Stop, man!

- Hey, I got this. I got this, man. I got this.

- Sh*t!

- Seriously, dude, I think he's got this.

- Damn right!

- Get lost, man!

- Yeah, vacate. You don't want none.

- You all right, bro? Are you ready?

- Yeah!

- Fight!

- Fight!

Get your hands up.

You still with us,

Mr. Tyler? Yeah? Good.

The argument can certainly be made

that The Iliad celebrates war, obviously,

but not all the symbols in this poem

support that interpretation.

What symbol or symbols might suggest a

less vainglorious attitude toward warfare?

Anybody?

Anybody? Anybody? Ms. Miller?

I'm sorry. You lost me at "vainglorious. "

Come on. You have read the poem, I take it.

Seen the movie, perhaps?

That's the Shield of Achilles.

The scenes of normal life depicted

on Achilles' shield suggest

an alternative to war.

Friends or family or what is at stake.

Wow! Not bad for your first day, Mr. Tyler.

We might all strive to emulate

this kind of preparation and intelligence.

Hey, Shield of Achilles, nicely done.

Thanks for the save.

- I owe you one.

- No problem.

- I'm Baja.

- Like Mexico?

Like my parents smoked too much weed.

- I'm Jake.

- So, why the mid-year move?

My brother's a tennis star.

He got a scholarship.

Not bad. What about you?

You got any talents?

I mean, other than sucking up

in English class.

Probably not the smoothest move

on the first day, right?

Probably not.

Hey, can you help me find the 3-wing?

- It doesn't exist. Let me see?

- No, it's right there.

Oh, it's the B-wing.

Your handwriting's harder to read

than The Iliad.

Looks like you didn't have

any problem reading it.

A book that beat up has got to

be flipped through

at least a couple of times.

- Maybe I bought it used.

- Maybe, but I doubt it.

- There you are!

- Hey.

Nice shirt, Kurt Cobain.

You are aware it's hotter than Satan's

balls out right now, right? And they're hot.

Guys, give it a rest.

- Let's go, B, the lumberjack bores me.

- Not me.

J, guess what they clocked

my serve at today?

I don't know, 1,000?

- There's food right here, honey.

- I'm sick of eating takeout.

- Eighty-five miles per hour.

- That's great, Charlie!

- Isn't that great, Jake?

- Yeah.

How's the new school? You like it?

It's great.

Okay, brainiac. Give me the speed

ketchup leaves the bottle.

Not right now, Charlie.

How are the teachers?

- They're great.

- Classes? Other kids?

It's great. Everything's great.

Living out of boxes.

We're even eating out of boxes.

I'd just say everything's just great.

You wanna run numbers, Charlie?

Four. The number of times that

your brother has had to have stitches.

And two. The number of times that he has

been kicked out of school.

Six. The number of times I've had to

pick him up from the police station.

Tired of living out of boxes, Jake?

Why don't you try unpacking?

Dude! What's up?

You're carb loading. That's pretty smart.

Yo, I'm Max Cooperman.

Crack it.

- Jake Tyler.

- I know.

I also know that there's

a 225-pound football player in Iowa

that's happy as hell you moved.

- How'd you know about that?

- Internet, dude.

One guy shoots it, the whole world sees it.

Come on.

Tell me you haven't Googled yourself.

Look, when you hit my boy out

with that right hook, man,

we did some homework.

And your clip, it's starting to

make the rounds, bro.

Look, people... People are talking.

See, we got it going on here, man.

This is something you must check out.

All right, the other day,

when you saw me fighting,

that was completely organized.

- A totally sanctioned brawl.

- That looked like an ass-kicking to me, bro.

I'm getting my chi together.

I'm learning the moves

from one of the masters.

Jean Roqua. Dude trained with the Gracies

back in the day.

Dude was a finalist in the Vale Tudo, right?

Look, check this out.

Wait for the right moment.

Position before submission.

Look, I appreciate it and all.

Rate this script:0.0 / 0 votes

Chris Hauty

Chris Hauty is an American screenwriter. more…

All Chris Hauty scripts | Chris Hauty Scripts

0 fans

Submitted on August 05, 2018

Discuss this script with the community:

0 Comments

    Translation

    Translate and read this script in other languages:

    Select another language:

    • - Select -
    • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
    • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
    • Español (Spanish)
    • Esperanto (Esperanto)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Français (French)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • עברית (Hebrew)
    • Gaeilge (Irish)
    • Українська (Ukrainian)
    • اردو (Urdu)
    • Magyar (Hungarian)
    • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
    • Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Italiano (Italian)
    • தமிழ் (Tamil)
    • Türkçe (Turkish)
    • తెలుగు (Telugu)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Čeština (Czech)
    • Polski (Polish)
    • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Românește (Romanian)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • Ελληνικά (Greek)
    • Latinum (Latin)
    • Svenska (Swedish)
    • Dansk (Danish)
    • Suomi (Finnish)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
    • հայերեն (Armenian)
    • Norsk (Norwegian)
    • English (English)

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Never Back Down" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/never_back_down_14686>.

    We need you!

    Help us build the largest writers community and scripts collection on the web!

    Watch the movie trailer

    Never Back Down

    The Studio:

    ScreenWriting Tool

    Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.


    Quiz

    Are you a screenwriting master?

    »
    What is the purpose of a "tagline"?
    A A character’s catchphrase
    B The final line of dialogue
    C A catchy phrase used for marketing
    D The opening line of a screenplay