The Best of Times
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1986
- 104 min
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These are not the best of times.
And nothing comes easy anymore.
In fact, ever since the fall of man,
things have been tough everywhere,
especially in the San Joaquin valley.
In 1910, in the southwest corner
of Kern County,
god spoke in a gusher of black gold.
We had a chance for greatness,
And in 1911,
we changed our name.
That was also the first year
Taft Midway Union High School
played Bakersfield High in football.
We lost...
56 to 0.
We also lost 25,000 barrels
of oil a day
because nobody could figure out
how to cap the well.
But we got on the map.
You got to make trade-offs.
For instance...
We've got the worst god damn
weather in the world,
but it builds character.
That's a trade-off.
And in 1913, we had a chance
to test that character.
Taft's own Kid Lester,
to come out of the oil fields,
got to fight Sam Langford,
the number one heavyweight
contender in the world.
Rumor had it that
Langford was out of shape
and didn't take the fight seriously.
They say he didn't have
a right hand anymore.
knockout in the fifth round,
and, unfortunately,
he got it.
The Kid slipped quietly out of town
and was never seen again,
though he vowed he would
someday return to redeem himself.
Bakersfield beat us
by four touchdowns that year.
And then plague was thrown
upon the people of Taft...
that even Jobe didn't
have to deal with... mice.
100 million mice came up out of
a dry lake and marched on Taft.
0nly when thousands of sea gulls
flew over from Ventura County
were they beaten back.
Well, eaten back, actually.
It rained all the next winter.
Bakersfield 82,
Taft 6.
they beat us 82 to 6,
but in 1972, something happened.
up out of the Taft desert
to cast a shadow beyond
the boundaries of Kern County.
a quarterback.
A great quarterback.
We had Reno Hightower.
At last, a chance to beat Bakersfield.
November 15, 1972,
our moment in history,
only seconds left
in a scoreless game.
Reno goes back to pass.
A golden arm...
He lets it fly...
and as he does...
he's hit by half of the Bakersfield team.
His knee is smashed.
His career is over.
But what a pass.
Sixty-five yards in the air.
At least we still had a chance
to beat Bakersfield.
And somebody's open!
Some third-string wide receiver.
The ball's laid right in his hands,
but that son-of-a-b*tch dropped it!
I was that son-of-a-b*tch.
And as you can see,
my mistake was so horrible,
not only has it haunted me
ever since,
but it's forced the entire town to
slip quietly into oblivion forever.
Sort of like Kid Lester.
I'm sorry, sir.
Your wife is here.
Thank you, Marcy.
Go file something.
I should've caught the damn thing.
What can I do for you?
I'm sorry to disturb you at work.
I know you're a busy man.
Could the bank make a
$100 donation
to the Women's Club production
of "Fiddler on the Roof"?
- We're doing a modern version.
- "If I were that rich dude."
How about $200?
Jack, you're a doll.
Jaki's class is having a party.
Could you drop off
some potato chips?
Honey, I'm the Vice President
of a bank.
- I'm very busy...
- Ruffles.
You have it.
Hon?
Are you happy?
I'm happy.
Don't just say that to make me happy.
- Are you happy?
- I'm happy!
Me, too.
0h, my god.
Daddy's here.
Mayday!
Look busy.
- Does this look busy?
- Looks busy to me.
Surprise!
Hello.
Bring it in, boys.
0n the wall behind the desk.
What's that?
Me. I had ten painted.
0ne for each bank.
All in the tradition of Velazquez.
So, what do you think?
I like Velazquez.
He's damn good for a Mexican, huh?
What are you doing?
Trying to look busy?
Look busy, sir?
I am busy.
Don't get hurt.
Thank you very much for calling.
So, Jack...
What do you think?
Think it's a bit too much?
Tell me the truth.
Well, it's slightly ostentatious.
Damn right!
Grand statement on a grand theme!
No brush strokes.
Paid extra for that.
Well, butterfingers...
Daddy, I'm sorry
you can't stay longer.
Sorry I can't stay
longer, honey.
Got nine more of these to go.
- Is that all?
- Come on, boys.
I hope everything's 0K
in Bakersfield.
0K? Bakersfield High's got
one hell of a team this year!
Should beat Taft 84 to 0 again!
(chuckles)
Bye!
(mocking)
"0K...
Bakersfield High has a great
football team this year!
Should beat Taft..."
[knocking]
0hh.
God damn it!
Why did Reno Hightower
throw that ball to me?
0h, Jack.
You've only seen him once a week
for the last thirteen years.
You've had a thousand chances.
Why don't you ask him?
- What's the problem?
- What's the problem?
The problem is EI,
it's that time of year again
when the first leaf...
"of autumn falls forlornly
EI...
- I'm happy, 0K?
- 0K.
Thanks for the donation.
Don't forget the chips.
Bye-bye.
Aw, Carlos, more sharks.
My client wants lots of sharks.
Lady Di's got to be in deep sh*t.
It's more emotional.
I thought that was Pia Zadora.
- Is this dry yet?
- Yeah, man. It's ready.
0K, take it down.
Easy, now.
Careful.
What do you think?
- It's your best work, Reno.
- Thanks, man.
(sputtering and backfiring)
A little more shading on the bicep.
God needs more definition.
Hey, Jack. What's your problem?
It sounds like crap.
That's what the problem is.
See, it's clicking.
No, it's pinging.
That's just technical talk.
You need a valve job.
Reno, I need to talk to you.
Not now, honey.
I got a noisy Continental
and a wet Lady Di.
You always got a noisy
Continental and a wet Lady Di.
- Hi, Gigi.
- Hi, Jack.
I want to talk alone.
Come on.
I don't like being embarrassed
like that in front of the guys.
- It's not good for business.
- Sorry.
What do you want, sweetheart?
I want a divorce.
0K. I know your v-dub
needs a new muffler...
Yeah, and ti-rod bushing
and an exhaust manifold...
That's not why I'm here.
I'll get Eddie on it.
My life's out of tune,
not my v-dub.
Well, this is sudden.
No, it's not.
Come on, Reno, face it...
things haven't been
the way they were between us.
They haven't been
that way for a long time.
I made some notes
so I wouldn't mess up.
"I've gotto get out of Taft."
This is no place for
a singer to get launched.
"My mind's made up."
It has been for a long time.
I was waiting for the right time,
"L..." I was crying
and the words smudged.
- I can't read this.
- I can read your writing.
"As soon as I get the courage,
I'll talk to Teddy.
I'm sorry, I don't want to
be married to you anymore."
- Right?
- Right.
I... I got to go.
0h, come on, honey.
I'm moving out.
Now, wait a minute, honey.
Bye.
Aw, come on, Gigi.
Aw, shoot.
Ah, a family spat.
Dinner and a movie,
she'll be fine.
Can I offer you some marital advice?
No.
There's only one way a
man can come back to his woman
after she's dumped him
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