Surfer, Dude Page #7

Synopsis: Steve Addington is the world's preeminent surfer - cool, laid back, stoned, shirtless and barefoot, living off endorsements for surfboards and trunks, paid in cash. In Malibu his endorsement contract has been bought by Eddie Zarno, a surfer turned businessman who wants Steve to record his moves for an electronic virtual reality game. Steve just wants to surf. While Zarno tries to change Steve's mind, the Pacific goes calm - there are no waves for days on end. Steve's attracted to Danni, recently fired by Zarno, but the lack of surfing drains him. Plus, he's low on dough. Will he sign with Zarno, get paid, and lose his self-respect?
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): S.R. Bindler
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
16
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
2008
85 min
Website
783 Views


# Oh, yeah-eah-eah #

# Uh-huh #

# Uh-huuh #

# Uh-huuuuh. #

Yes yes.

And that is why we want him to...

represent our board.

Of course. Well, that's what

he's doing here, of course.

- Yes yes.

- And you know what?

Maybe we'll all go to dinner after

or something, maybe.

- Korean barbeque.

- Ah, Korean barbeque.

That's what I was thinking.

Okay, we'll get him in the water...

Okay, it's time for you

to do your thing.

Things are looking

good over here.

I thought you said it was

made by some soulful dudes.

No no no, I said

"dudes from Seoul," bro.

Yeah. It's a hacked bomber, man.

It's got a bee on it, man.

You know?

Nine skegs.

Look, bro, do me a favor... get on that

damn thing and ride it, all right?

We're one wave away

from a payday

and, like,

we're check-light, okay?

We need some checks

coming in.

Yeah?

Party. Get stoned!

Respect.

Ha! Respect.

Yeah.

Ha ha!

Yeah, respect.

Re... respect.

Okay, ladies, he doesn't

go in for that.

I'm cool, I'm cool, I'm cool.

All right.

All right. Ahh.

Dude, outside!

Outside!

What happened?

Addington's supposed to be good.

Addington sucks.

Mr. Addington's all big talk.

Look at my man over here.

He go out there and he break it.

It's broken!

It is our only board.

How were you gonna sell the boards

if you only have one of 'em?

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