Aspen Extreme Page #2

Synopsis: T.J. and his friend Dexter quit their jobs in Detroit to become ski-instructors in Aspen. While T.J. advances to the most popular instructor of the school during the season, he has to take care for Dexter, who's future is less bright and who's eventually thinking about jobbing as drug courier - bringing their friendship to a test. Meanwhile the rich business woman Brice supports T.J. in his writing ambitions and invites him to live at her home. But in her absence he falls in love with the stunningly beautiful blond radio moderator Robin.
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sport
Director(s): Patrick Hasburgh
Production: Buena Vista
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
PG-13
Year:
1993
113 min
390 Views


There Are Five

Positions Open.

Three.

Where Are You From ?

[ Dex ]

Mount Brighton.

You Got Anything Tougher

Than That ? What ?

Shut Up.

Yes, I Have.

What's With These Pants ?

I Mean, Do They Got Something

Like Support Structure In 'Em ?

Everybody's Got A Good Butt.

They Must Have A Law

Against Ugly Women.

Hey, How You Doin' ?

How Are Ya ?

Look, If This

Doesn't Work Out,

If I Don't Make The Cut,

You Do--

You'll Make It.

If I Don't Make It,

You Make It, I'll Go

Back To Mount Brighton.

Forget About It, Dex.

You'll Make It.

I'll Tell You Somethin'.

I Make It, You Don't,

I'm Stayin' Right Here.

You Can't.

Why Not ?

I Couldn't Leave You

Stranded Out Here

With Women Like That.

Look At That.

Is That Money Or What ?

You'd Hurt Yourself.

-She's Comin' Over Here.

-She Is, She's Comin' Over Here.

-Say Something.

-I Don't Speak American Express.

- Tell Her You Were

In The Olympics.

- I Wasn't In The Olympics.

Excuse Me, My Friend Here

Was Not In The Olympics.

No ?

No.

Why Not ?

Because I Won $50 In

A Bowling Tournament.

I Lost My Amateur Status.

[ Man ]

Hey, Bryce ?

Check That Out ?

What ?

She Was Staring At You

Like You're On The Menu !

Oh, Get Out.

T.J. Burke Salad,

Baby !

Look. Her Earrings

Are Bigger Than My Nuts.

Yeah.

[ Dex ]

Maybe She's A

Comparison Shopper.

They Pay You To Be

Ski Instructors, Right ?

Who Cares ?

Order Me Another Beer,

All Right ?

I Gotta Go

To The John.

[ Knocking ]

It's Open.

Mr. Stall,

Can I Talk To You ?

I Posted The Results.

Yeah, I Know.

Congratulations.

Thanks.

I Probably Don't Know You

Well Enough To Ask--

You Don't Know Me

At All.

That's True.

But I Think You're Making

A Real Mistake Not Hiring

Dexter Rutecki.

He'd, He'd Make

A Great Ski Instructor.

How Would You Know ? You've

Only Been A Ski Instructor

For 15 Minutes.

I Just Know, You Know ?

He's A Great Guy.

Our Clients Pay $400

A Day For Private Lessons.

For That, They Expect

Ski Instructors...

To Be A Certain Type,

Have A Certain Look

Like You.

Part Of The Job Is

Fulfilling A Fantasy,

And You're The Fantasy.

I'm Afraid Your Friend

Is Not.

You Ski Very Well.

So Does He.

Skiing Is The Easy Part.

I Can't Take This Job

Without Him.

He's My Best Friend.

We Came Out Here Together.

I Can't Just Leave Him.

Please ?

I Mean...

Give Him All The Students

Nobody Else Wants. He's

Great With People Like That.

[ Dex ]

Teej, You Awake ?

Yeah.

I Didn't Make The Cut,

Did I ?

You Got The Job,

Didn't You ?

My Name Looked A Little

Funny On The List, You Know ?

Come On, Dexter,

There's Not Enough

Room In Here For You

To Get Paranoid.

I Was The Sixth Guy And

They Were Only Gonna Take Five.

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Patrick Hasburgh

Patrick Hasburgh is an American television producer and writer. He is best known for his work on the television series Hardcastle and McCormick and 21 Jump Street, two series he co-created with Stephen J. Cannell. His other television credits include The Greatest American Hero, The A-Team, SeaQuest 2032 and L.A. Firefighters. In 1993, he wrote and directed the feature film Aspen Extreme.In 2004, Thomas Dunne Books published his first novel (mystery), Aspen Pulp. more…

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