Wassup Rockers Page #2

Synopsis: Instead of adhering to the norms of their South Central neighborhood, a group of skater boys opt to bus into Hollywood and Beverly Hills, where they attract local rich girls - and plenty of trouble with the police, jealous boyfriends, and nervous parents.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Larry Clark
Production: First Look Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
R
Year:
2005
111 min
$142,786
Website
248 Views


I asked him to call me "Shake."

And we do not change Sperm Ball.

Jonathan, I must go.

My mother will be home.

All right.

Rico!

- I'll see you tomorrow.

- Okay.

- Bye.

- Bye.

This is mine.

"Hi, haters"!

What about that?

What about "Hi, haters"?

Who the hell hit you?

- I heard the music outside.

- You do not live near here.

Passed through here.

They have beer.

I like beer, makes me crazy.

I do not mess with girls.

Jonathan, do you want to do something?

No, I'm fine.

Want to go to the bedroom?

- Why would you think?

- Because everyone else did.

That's right.

Rosalia and I remember when

we did the first time.

I was a virgin, and she

knew what he was doing.

He took advantage of that.

I felt used.

How many believe that

Rosalia has done?

Fifteen, twenty.

Only 14 years old.

Yes, I remember the time

he wanted to do with me ...

... And I said no because

not want to do with 18 subjects.

Gosh, my life sucks.

One day I went home

the best friend of my brother.

There was a girl named Gina

who liked me.

I was drunk

and fell asleep on the toilet.

She took off her pants.

I woke up and we were having sex ...

... And I had no condom.

Then people told me

who had become pregnant ...

... And I cried on the shoulder

a girl.

Gina told him he did not want

I had to do with the baby.

That was not my problem.

The devil.

Do you really think that got pregnant?

If you had sex, yes.

That's my luck. My life sucks.

You like kinky sex, right?

She knows a lot. I do not like.

I would like to have sex

with this slut now.

Porky, and stop drinking ...

Because every time ...

you get drunk you cry ...

... And we listen.

Hell, I'll go somewhere

where they do not hear me mourn.

Would you be angry if you

ask if you're a virgin?

No.

- I caught you now!

- Jonathan?

Jonathan, you're an envious!

Never succeed in doing so.

What are you doing?

What the hell is wrong with you, child?

You're stupid, man.

I have Danny's car.

He lent me the car.

Does the trunk open?

Come on, stupid. Close the door.

- Hello, Lily.

- Hello, Jonathan.

You will travel in the trunk.

What are you doing here?

I stayed at the home of Sandra.

I'm taking the bus.

We are going to Beverly Hills.

We can take if you want.

I do not know, there are many children

in the car do not know if it fits.

We can travel in the trunk.

Hey, do not stop.

All the girls like to Jonathan.

That's right.

- Get all the girls.

- Honey, do you want a ride?

Never get sex

with this car.

Jonathan, how are you back there?

Jonathan! Have fun.

There are some speed bumps,

Hang on to something.

Stop the car.

Turn it off.

Hands-on view, gentlemen.

Relax. Hands down.

I stopped because your registration expired.

- Let your license.

- I have.

- Do not have a license?

- No.

- Does anyone in the car is licensed?

- No.

- Do you know that we take the car?

- Yes, I know.

I suppose you are happy

have a car now.

Not for us.

It is faster than their bikes.

Do you like The Ramones, child?

They are great.

I saw them play in 1987.

- Yes? What was it?

- Great.

Here I am on myself.

This is boring.

- The bus is taking too long.

- I know! When will he come?

I have no sperm!

My wife is waiting for me!

I should have left

pregnant last night.

If not pregnant today

I cut the tomatoes!

He says they are dry!

It's going to break my ribs!

Ten!

Five!

- And then ...

- Will give you strong and ugly?

- Will give you strong and ugly?

- Strong and ugly!

The break them all!

They smell like sh*t!

- Porky, "turn it off?

- No, I went to the bath house today.

We did it!

Where's my shoe?

My damn finger!

Do you think it is broken?

- Are you all right, Rico?

- My knee!

A good jump, Jonathan.

Damn!

Look what a beautiful ass.

I would like to see him without pants.

Damn!

Heaven.

Look.

- I like small.

- Does the child?

Full body and firm ass.

Hello.

- Where are they?

- In South Central.

We're from the ghetto.

- You're a good skater.

- Today is not a good day.

We live in Beverly Hills.

My house is there.

You can come anytime.

All right.

It has a pink font

and that red Thunderbird out.

Come whenever you want.

I'm serious.

Jade, come on. I see my

coach at 3:
00.

- I said "we"!

- No need to pull it well.

- Have you talked to you, you f***ing Mexican?

- I am Guatemalan.

Sorry, I Guate!

Goodbye.

- Bye.

- Bye, homosexuals.

Lincoln 1, I'm in

Beverly Hills high school.

I have seven Hispanic

on skateboards.

Boys, come here.

Come on.

Sitting with hands on knees,

for viewing. Go!

- Did you see the signs?

- What signs?

- All of "No skating."

- Where?

Hands on knees

for viewing.

What did we do?

Where are they?

In South Central.

We're from the ghetto.

What are you doing

in Beverly Hills?

Skate.

Three months ago that

the warn skaters.

It is the first time we come here.

How did they get here

from South Central?

We took two buses.

What else are you doing here

in Beverly Hills?

Just skate.

Lincoln one, code four now.

I have a 10-6

South Central 7.

- Mexico.

- Mexican?

- We Salvadorans.

- I am Guatemalan.

- Can we go home on the bus?

- Just came to skate.

Can we go?

Not yet.

What's your name?

- Eddie.

- Eddie what?

Rivas.

- How old are you?

- Seventeen.

- Did you bring your ID?

- No, I have no identification.

Are you 17 years

and have no identification?

Do not bring me.

- What is your address?

- 1161 / 2 ...

- Highest.

- 1161 / 2 of West 112th Street.

"Postcode?

90 072.

What's your name?

- Jonathan.

- Jonathan what?

Velasquez.

- Your address?

- 1161 / 2 of West 112th Street.

Do they live together?

They are brothers.

Why have different surnames?

Different fathers, is typical.

No, we have the same father.

Why have

different surnames?

He uses the surname of his mother.

How old are you?

How old are you?

Fifteen.

What's your name?

Kico.

- How old are you?

- Fifteen.

- Your address?

- 1161 / 2 of West 112th Street.

"Postcode?

Louie, what is your code?

90 061.

- Does everyone living in the same place?

- Yes

- What is your postcode?

- The same as his.

What do you mean it?

A few minutes ago you said "90 072" ...

... Now it's same as him?

What is it?

We do not know code.

Do not know code?

- You! How old are you?

- Fifteen!

I told them I did not lie

or go to prison, do you understand?

Why are we upset?

It is the first time we come.

Three months ago they were warning you.

- Only skated.

- Yes multar.

What's your name?

Milton Velasquez.

- Are they brother?

- No.

- How old are you?

- Thirteen.

"Thirteen?

Are you playing?

You are the greatest. Are you lying?

- She is thirteen!

- If you lie, go to prison.

- She is thirteen!

- Just looks big.

Does your home?

Your home. I'm talking to you.

1 ... 116 West ... I do not know.

Enough.

They are lying, damn.

We are not lying.

What are you laughing? This is serious.

They'll go to prison!

Three months ago they were warned!

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Larry Clark

Lawrence Donald Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for his controversial teen film Kids (1995) and his photography book Tulsa. His work focuses primarily on youth who casually engage in illegal drug use, underage sex, and violence, and who are part of a specific subculture, such as surfing, punk rock or skateboarding. more…

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