Straight A's
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- Year:
- 2013
- 91 min
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Sport casino floors.
Over 100,000 square
feet of VIP gaming.
I mean, she's a beauty.
She's of steel.
Yeah, we're going to call her
the queen of the red.
The grand casino.
It's going to be perfect.
(little boy)
if you Wikipedia death,
it says it is the permanent termination
of all biological functions
that sustain
living organisms.
What it doesn't tell you
is how to cope with death.
You have
to let go, Gracie.
It's the only way
to say goodbye.
When we lost Samson,
Gracie and I were the
saddest we've ever been.
(Gracie)
Bye, Samson.
My Mom says that life
changing e vents,
no matter
how big or small,
happen in threes.
I must get back
to work, okay?
Come.
Wait. Did you sign it?
Oh, no.
Samson was the first.
[horse neighs]
And then, he arrived.
Look!
A horse?
within four days,
and show us that life
really comes full circle.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Can I help you?
Yeah, this
the Henderson house?
Si.
I'm your Uncle Scott.
Your daddy's brother.
You must be Todd.
No, Charles.
Sh*t.
Caroline.
My name is Gracie Ann,
and I'm 6 and 3/4s.
Well, Gracie Ann,
I'm 31 years old.
Excuse me, sir, but Mr. Henderson
is not here right now.
Where did he go? He's
out of town for work.
Ah.
(Gracie) Can I pet your horse ?
You sure can.
My horse's name
is Moose.
Moosey.
You can pat him.
That's him
saying hi.
(Gracie)
He's so nice.
Yeah, he's a good one.
I like him.
Me, too.
Why do you ride
a horse?
Well, Charles
I got a DUI-
They took my license.
Ain't that a b*tch ?
So, what
happened here?
(Gracie)
Samson passed away.
Oh, I'm sorry.
That really sucks.
How did it happen?
I'm in the middle of an investigation.
Could be foul play.
You mean murder?
Possibly.
Samson have
many enemies?
I haven't ruled
anyone out yet,
but there is one person
I'm focusing on.
Oh, who's that?
[woman ta/king]
If I wanted carnations, don't you
think I would've ordered them?
I asked
for the great rose.
I asked for them.
I did ask for them
Mom hates frogs.
Did you say a frog?
Wait, Samson was a frog?
He was an oriental
fire belly toad.
You got a f***ing
love frog.
Shh.
He was a nice king frog.
He never got to be a prince.
At least I got
a chance to know him.
nicest eulogy I ever heard.
I should be so lucky
when I go.
What's a eulogy? It's what
you say at a funeral.
Yes, your psalm.
Your psalm?
Like your net worth.
entire life in three lines.
(Mum) All right, you guys,
enough of this nonsense.
What the hell
is that?
[horse whinnies]
Who are you?
Excuse me.
Check this out.
Hey, sister.
How the hell are you?
[gasps]
[glass breaks]
Nice house.
Why are you here?
You need money?
Mom told me you all needed my help.
So, here I am.
Your mother?
When?
Couple of days ago.
Couple of days ago ?
Where ?
Coffee shop.
Nana?
Yeah, Nana.
I refer to her
as Mom but--
Scott, are you okay?
Nana's dead.
Yes, I know. That's
what makes it so wild.
I'm sitting there at Jake's a couple of
days ago having a coffee and a smoke
when, I don't know where, Mom's
sitting next to me. I swear to God.
I just' smoked a little that morning,
so I thought it was me being high,
but buzz wore off,
she stuck round.
She told me
some stuff.
another, and here I am.
How come we've
never met you?
I've been--
Been traveling.
Traveling ?
Where ? Honduras ?
I ain't never made it
to Honduras.
Truth calls
for some whiskey.
[whispers]
Sh*t.
Charles, I've spent the better part of the
last eight years in and out of hospitals.
Are you a doctor?
Thank you, Charles.
No.
Are you sick?
You could say that.
Testicular cancer?
That's what Lance
Armstrong suffered from.
[laughs]
Do you like
Lance Armstrong?
No.
No to a testicular cancer or
no to liking Lance Armstrong ?
Both. So, why were
you in the hospital?
Your uncle
here is---
kind of a drug addict.
Gracie. What? It's all right.
It's just funny.
Who doesn't think
a crazy person's fun?
Point is,
I'm better now.
Is that why you had coffee a couple
of days ago with your dead mother?
(Charles) For the
last eight years
you've been in a
mental institution ?
In and out. Also spent
quite a bit of time
and alcohol dependency.
It ain't tight.
You know, guys,
go upstairs, please.
Louisa!
What?
Please, take
the children upstairs.
[Gracie speaking
in Spanish]
Mommy's around, please-
Why are you here ?
F*** me.
Why are you here?
your dad after your mom died.
He has-- Alzheimers, so he says.
Hey, hey, how
did you know that?
Mom told me.
There's no smoking
in the house.
Come on.
You know, Cathy, I never figured you
for living in a house like this.
Things change.
People change.
Did you hear me? There's
no smoking in the house.
All right.
You know what?
Mom's right.
Is that how you should
have been at her funeral?
No, about Charles. Really?
What did she say?
Is he gay?
What?
I don't know why she said he's
gay, but he is a little strange.
It's a Vicodin.
You want one?
No, I don't want
a Vicodin.
Doctor's orders.
Where's Willy?
He'd deck you if he heard
you call him that.
Shreveport, I think,
till Thursday.
Today's Sunday?
Today's Tuesday.
So, I lost a couple
of days somewhere.
I take it there isn't a job you
have to be at during the week?
What's your job ?
All right.
I really want
to see my brother,
so I'm thinking maybe I'll just
hang here until he gets back.
It is great
to see you, Cathy.
You still look
pretty hot-
[buzzing]
(man) Now, you were killing
it out there today.
Big dog,
teach in a clinic.
You all right?
Yeah.
We've just got to convince the
broker to give us a few more days
on the option.
It should happen.
Yeah. that's not what
I'm talking about.
Hey, what's up?
I, uh,
when I get back to Dallas,
Hi, what's happening?
Hey, Charles, that
Xbox work out there?
I already beat
all the games.
Oh, yeah ?
What are you
working on?
An oral report
for class.
I'll tell you what.
You hit them books,
and after dinner
you and I'll get our game on.
Deal?
Oh, man.
How come you
call her that?
How come I called
who what?
Mommy "sister."
I don't know. I guess I made it
up after she married your daddy.
Technically Katherine 's
not your sister.
She's your sister-in-law. Hm.
How come she doesn't like you?
You don't think
she likes me?
She's pretty mean
to you.
Yeah, that's just
'cause we go way back.
I bet you guys didn't know that your mommy
and I were high school sweethearts.
[giggles]
Did you
and mommy kiss?
Of course we kissed. Lovers,
we did everything. I--
Is that why
you went to the rehab?
Probably.
[knocking]
Yeah?
Dinner's almost ready.
All right, homie.
You can sit by me.
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