Teen Beach 2
- TV-G
- Year:
- 2015
- 104 min
- 3,785 Views
- Are we there, yet?
- Almost.
Wait, we're not doing that blindfolded
surfing thing again, are we?
'Cause that didn't exactly end
up being one of your better ideas.
First of all, that buoy
Second of all, no, we're not going surfing.
At least not yet.
Okay. Do you recognize it?
- No.
- No?
Unless it's the grassy
clearing in dolphin's
cove, right by the lifeguard tower,
which happens to be the exact spot
we met three months ago to this day.
To the minute, actually.
At the beginning
of what's turned out to be
the most bodacious summer of my life.
Even the part when we got
trapped in a 1960s beach movie.
Brady, it's beautiful.
I had to do something
cool for our meet-iversary.
You were walking on the beach.
side story on my tablet.
And I thought, "who is the
surfer dude with the shiny hair?"
And you said, "wanna watch the
awesomest movie ever made?"
And I said, "I don't think
'awesomest' is a real word.
And even if it was, that
movie's definitely not it. "
Then I said, "check it out with me.
"If you don't have a good time,
I'll buy you a mango smoothie.
Either way, you win. " And...
- And I do love mangoes.
- Yeah.
You did all this for me?
I'd swim to China for you.
Or Hawaii.
Or whatever's that way.
I have no idea what's that way.
- You ready?
- Mm-hm.
In a way, it's almost
too bad it's almost all over.
- A one, two, three, four!
- Five, six, seven, eight!
Whoo!
One, two, three, four!
- Bye-bye!
- So long!
- Toodle-oo!
- Later gator.
- Sayonara.
- Hasta lasagna.
- Hasta luego.
- Aloha.
- Shalom.
- Au revoir.
Ciao.
Oh, it's a shame summers
in real life have to end.
Summer's not over yet.
some s'mores, tell scary stories.
Brady, tomorrow's the first day of school.
- I've got tons to do.
- Yeah, I do, too.
Actually, no, I don't.
If I manage to put my board
shorts on tomorrow morning,
I'll be pretty stoked with myself.
be different for us at school?
Well, we were in school
all last year together.
Yeah, but, and we never
met. That's my point.
We've only known each other in the summer.
Brady, it's us.
We'll be fine.
Yeah. Totally.
No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
- What's wrong?
- My necklace. The one that Lela gave me.
The only thing I have from
wet side story. It's gone.
Maybe it's still nearby.
Should I dive for it?
No, Brady.
There's nothing we can do now.
- I'm sorry.
Yeah. Sure.
Whoo-hoo!
Whoo!
Whoo! Windy bluff! Yeah!
First day back! Oh, no way!
- Whoo!
- Yo, dude-man!
First day of school!
Wham, wham. Bap, bap.
- Whoo!
- Yeah.
- Tss, tss.
- Hey.
Whoo! Sha, bah!
Dude, how was Indonesia?
Oh, man, the swells were nectar.
Primo pearls, my hombre. The
waves were all like, "muuma. "
And I was like, "bra!" I was a
one-man stoke machine all summer long.
- Ah, mondo, dude.
- Beyond mondo, bro. Beyond mondo.
How was your summer? You spend some
quality time carving up the tubes?
- I met a girl.
- No way.
- You trapped a honey?
- Yeah.
Is she a super-chill surf chick?
Yeah, well, yeah, she surfs.
So, she's one of us? Laid back?
Yeah, she's laid back. On
occasion, when she sleeps.
- Probably.
- Excellent.
I can't wait to meet
Yeah, I mean, just, I wouldn't
call her that, exactly.
Right on, bro. Right on.
Three-pointer!
Oh, oh. Let's go.
Welcome back, everyone.
Big save the beach dance this weekend.
Buy a ticket, save a seal. Oh, come on.
Who doesn't love seals? Well,
sharks, but they don't like anyone.
- Ah!
- Hey, how was your summer?
Oh, big yawn. Science camp was
epic, the college tour was fab,
and don't even get me started on
the student government conference.
I'm so glad you came back this year.
I don't know what I would've done if
I'd lost you to that prep school.
Yeah, I'm glad I'm back, too.
- Oh, here.
- Oh, what's this?
Uh, well, I made a deal with myself.
If I'm staying here, I'm doing
things that are important to me.
So, I started an oceanography club.
Which is super-convenient,
since our school
- is literally on the ocean.
- Super cool.
Sign me up. Oh! I have news.
Guess who I hung out with at the
student government conference?
Spencer Watkins.
The literally cutest guy in school.
- Mack.
- Brady.
- Hey. - Hi. Oh, you're
wearing flip-flops to school.
Yeah, totally. They're my fancy ones.
Oh, this is my bro, Devon.
Devon, this is my girlfriend, Mack.
This is your girlfriend?
This is your boyfriend.
- You seem surprised.
- Oh, no, bro. It's cool.
Book-bag. It looks very full of books.
And he doesn't seem to
have a bag... at all.
I do not have a bag. I
do, however, have a pen.
How long has that been in there?
- Want some?
- Why not?
So, I'll see you later?
- Yeah, during break?
- Can't.
- Uh, lunch?
- After school?
Oceanography club dance
subcommittee meeting.
Oh, um, we have marine
biology together, right?
- Third period? So, I'll see you then.
- Sure, yeah.
- Cool. All right.
- Okay.
Yeah, yeah. She is.
I mean, she went right to
class when the bell rang.
Different. But to each, their own.
What's up, my pucker-faced little buddy?
Sorry.
Hm...
No.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- What you working on?
- Uh, noth... nothing.
- Okay.
- This is fantastic. Mack!
I got all the good stuff. Score!
I'm gonna go fire up the centrifuge.
Oh. Spencer.
Wow. Hi.
You look great.
Really, really great. Super great.
Perfect, even.
Uh, thanks, Alyssa, I appreciate it.
So, Mack, uh, I'm happy
that you're in this class.
I heard that you started
an oceanography club.
I'm chairing the
environmental studies society.
Really? Oh, I wanted to talk to you guys.
I thought we could work together
on shoreline watershed issues.
Yes. And maybe an emphasis on habitat
restoration and marine pollution.
Oh, I love pollution! I
mean, I don't love pollution,
- but it's an important issue.
- Yeah.
Uh, I'm also the head of a club.
It's the, uh, surf, surf club.
You just hang out and surf.
- Spencer, this is Brady.
- Brady, it's...
I've seen you surf. You're amazing,
man. It's a pleasure to meet you.
- Uh...
- Um...
Right, yeah.
- Centrifuge.
- Check.
- Methylene blue dye.
- Check.
- Check.
Begin inoculation. Let's
dilute those solvents. Whoo!
Whoa, cool.
Here we've got some weird, tube-y thing.
A squeezy-sponge.
Some wet stuff.
And a blue, creepy glove.
- Oh, you think?
- Yeah.
Thanks. I've always loved
biology, and the ocean.
Hey, uh, have you checked out the new
oceanography program at
Oregon coastal college?
You get to spend half
a year on a ship at sea.
I could introduce you to the rep.
That'd be amazing.
Brady.
Hola.
You okay, my man?
Yeah. Yeah, I'm good. Totally.
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