Step Dogs Page #6

Synopsis: When humble rancher Rick Patterson marries movie star Sabrina Eastman, his son Josh (10) finds himself with a new step-sister, Lacey (14). Josh is an introverted boy who doesn't have a lot of confidence and Lacey is a spoiled Hollywood brat who's angry at Sabrina for not letting her have her own reality show. The two kids do not get along and neither do their respective dogs: Josh's dog Meatball is a scruffy, farm mutt who's laid-back and friendly; Cassie is a prim, spoiled, purse city dog who is not into country living. Rick and Sabrina go on their honeymoon for a couple of days, leaving Lacey and Josh in the care of Krystal, a hippie-trippy New Age neighbour. When Lacey sees some people outside the house one night, she starts to think someone is watching the house but Josh dismisses her fears. However, as Cassie quickly develops her 'country nose', she learns that Lacey wasn't wrong. She and Meatball discover that a pair of bumbling crooks, Louie and Terrance, are plotting to steal S
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): Geoff Anderson
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
4.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
82 min
234 Views


No.

Come to think of it, I haven't

seen Meatball either.

Hmm. That's weird.

Howdy!

I'm a lumberjack.

Sorry to bother you.

You kids don't happen to have

a couple dogs do you?

Yes. We do.

A big one and a little one?

Yeah. That's right.

Well, I see I see.

Well I was out in the woods

because I'm a lumberjack

and I happened to see the

two of them walking along

and one of them was

limping like it was hurt.

I tried to catch them

but they just scurried

off into the night.

Yes.

Thought you should know.

Okay.

Do you know which one was limping?

Umm.

The little one?

Oh no!

Do you know where he's talking about?

Yeah.

Let's go.

Lacey, I can't leave the house.

That doesn't matter right now.

Let's go!

Thanks mister!

Happy to help!

I'm a lumberjack!

Don't lock the door.

Don't lock the door.

Don't lock the door.

Don't lock the door, kid.

Don't lock the door.

Don't do it.

Darn it!

Stupid kid.

He locked the door.

Who locks the door when

they live in the countryside?

I thought that was the

whole perk of moving

into the country.

Why even live in the

country if you can't have

an unlocked door, am I right?

You are so right.

You know what?

Don't worry about it.

Yeah you gotta little bit of,

yeah, just there, yeah yeah.

Okay, good.

You know what?

Don't worry about it.

We'll just break in.

Yeah!

I'll go get my tools.

No no no no no wait!

What?

You left your tools in there?

Yeah!

Oh no!

Great.

Okay, here's the plan.

You're going to jump inside,

you're going to grab your tools.

Yeah.

If they try to escape, you grab 'em.

Yeah!

On the count of three,

we're gonna charge these here doors.

Alright, let's do this!

Okay!

Okay, on three.

Alright.

One!

Two!

Three!

Oh god.

Yoo hoo!

See you later suckers!

Oh that totally hurt my face!

Ahhhh.

Okay.

Get up Louie.

Okay.

Get up.

Okay.

Ahhhhh!!!!!!!

Again!

Get up!

Come on!

Okay.

We gotta... it's all...

Oh god!

Okay.

We're okay.

Let's get to it.

Come on!

Get the tools.

I think those two morons are

gonna try and break in.

Let's go stop 'em.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay.

We'll be okay.

Come on.

Yes!

What's... what's going on?

It's stuck.

Just help me out.

Okay.

One.

Two.

Three.

Alright.

Ugh! It's stuck!

That's okay.

That's alright.

Something must be blocking it.

Yeah.

You think?

Must be something wedged in there.

You think someone's inside?

No way, man. I saw the kids leave.

It's the dogs.

What, you think the dogs

wedged the door?

No!

Well... maybe?

Alright, you know what?

Smash the window.

See if you can open it from the inside.

Yeah.

I was thinking you could have

used the wrench for that

but that's alright.

Right right right right.

Are you done?

Yeah.

Okay.

Here we go.

I can reach.

I almost got it.

Yeah?

I almost got it!

Okay!

No!

What?

What's happening?

Something's got my arm!

What do you mean

something's got your arm?

Something's got my arm!!

What do you mean

something's got your arm?!

What happened?

The dog took my sleeve!

The dog took your...?

Alright.

Are you gonna let that little dog

take advantage of you like that?

You need to man up.

Use your other arm.

Yeah!

It took my other sleeve!

Again?!

What the heck is going on here?

Ooh.

It took my pants.

That actually doesn't look so bad.

Okay, I got a great idea.

Why don't you peek your head

through the little doggie door

and see what's going on in there?

No way!

Who knows what will happen

to me if I do that!

Come on!

We gotta get to that safe.

Okay. Okay okay.

Okay.

Yeah.

Good. Good.

That's good.

Good.

Go on, go on.

You're a real team player buddy.

Anything?

Nothing!

The coat is clear.

It's coast.

The coast is clear.

Coast.

I never understood that saying.

Well, it makes a lot

less sense if you say coat.

What if the dog bites my face?

The dog is not going to bite your face.

Why wouldn't it?

I mean, they already stole my clothing.

Look, they're stupid.

They're dogs!

They see arms, they see legs, they bite.

Faces?

There not so much.

Yeah.

Yeah yeah. You know what?

That makes sense.

Yeah.

That makes sense!

Why would they bite in the face?

That's just silly.

That totally makes sense.

Hello?

Is somebody there?

Okay just... oh!

Oh!

Good doggie.

That's a good doggie.

Mwah mwah.

Kisses! Oh no!

That tickles!

I... I... I'm not doing anything!

No!

That tickles!

No geez.

No!

Geez.

Good doggie.

Were you just licking your

bum before this?

No no!

No no no!

Sounds serious!

No!

Pull me out!

Pull me out!

Pull me out!

Okay!

Pull me out!

Get me out of here.

I got it!

I got it!

Okay!

Okay!

I gotcha!

It's okay.

Come on.

Come on.

Come on.

Wah!

And the cactus!

Wah!

It's okay.

Don't cry little guy.

Don't cry little guy.

And the doggie!

You know what we're gonna do?

What?

We're gonna regroup.

We're gonna find another way

into this house.

And we're gonna get that

precious North Star diamond,

do you hear me?

It's gonna be okay.

Meatball!

Cassie!

What if Cassie's badly hurt?

What are we gonna do?

Don't worry about it.

Meatball's out there,

she's gonna be fine.

Uh oh.

Josh?

What are you doing out here?

Looking for the dogs.

Oh really?

You two better get in this

car right now.

But the dogs are lost and

one of them's badly hurt!

This is ridiculous.

Josh, you're supposed to be at home.

No.

Son.

I am not joking.

Run.

What?

Follow me.

Are you...? Sorry!

You get back here!

Just keep pushing me a little!

Come on!

I'm pushing as high as I can!

We'll I need you to push

a little higher!

I'm trying!

Come on!

You weigh so much!

I am not, this is not a good time,

you need to push me a little higher!

You almost here?

No it's not good enough!

Ah!!

Something's got me!

Something's got me!

What's happening?

Something's got me!

Uhh Louie!

Hey!

Louie! Come on!

Louie!!

Oh! God!

Terrance, I fell down.

Would you go and find a ladder already?

Okay?

Now!

Yeah.

Ladder.

Yeah.

Get a move!

You're gonna hold it right?

Oh yeah.

Come on big guy.

You can do this.

Okay.

You can do this big guy!

I got it.

I got it.

You got it?

Oh I got it.

Okay.

I got it.

Up you go.

Oh Louie.

There you go big guy.

You don't like heights.

No it's alright. It's alright.

I got it. No problem.

You got the ladder right?

Oh I got it. Yep.

Okay.

Okay Louie, you can do this.

Do you have the ladder?

Oh I got it.

You can do this pal.

Come on.

When everyone else was

ready to give up on you

because you got that drooling problem,

you failed Grade 2, and

then who stood by you?

I did!

You know why?

Because I believe in you big guy!

I got the ladder.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay.

Oh that's funny.

That's funny.

Okay.

Hmm.

Oh.

How you doin'?

I'm alive!

I'm sorry for bringing you

into this mess.

Don't worry about it.

If your big sister can't

back you up, who can?

So.

Tell me about this spaceship.

It's amazing.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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