Beethoven's Big Break Page #2
- PG
- Year:
- 2008
- 101 min
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You probably orchestrated
the whole thing.
What? This guy?
This guy.
Okay. You're fired.
What? Me?
You heard our
fearless producer.
Remove yourself
from the premises immediately.
Sal, set up a casting call
for tomorrow.
We're literally
hemorrhaging money here.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Am I fired? 'Cause you firing
everybody and it make me nervous.
I haven't worked
since Good Tmes.
What are you
still doing here?
Well, I need to get
my things together.
My lizard's in make-up.
Get your things tomorrow.
For right now,
just get out of my sight!
Hey, Lizard Guy.
Sorry. I know
it wasn't your fault.
You're a ierk.
Why did you lie?
Show biz, Eddie.
It's show biz.
MAN:
Closing up.Everybody off the stage, now.
BILLY:
Where areyou from, boy?
What's your name?
Spot? No spots.
Maybe you're like
Abracadabra or Banjo
or Quicksilver.
Or something.
We'll figure it out.
We'll find a good name
for you.
Hopefully one Katie likes.
I can't wait for you
to meet Dad.
(GRUNTING)
Oh!
Oops.
Thanks, boy.
Man, I'm missing the
top 10 video countdown.
(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
Dorks.
Hey, boy.
(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)
(BARKING)
What? What?
What's the matter?
(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(BARKS)
Wow.
You like this music, huh?
I know what I can name you.
Wolfgang.
ANNOUNCER ON TV:
You'rewatchng classc performances.
The Cleveland Orchestra peormng
Beethoyen's Fifth Symphony.
Beethoven.
That's who you are.
(BARKS)
Come here, Beethoven.
Good boy.
(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING
oN Tv)
What the... What?
Who is this?
Hi, Dad. This is Beethoven.
We were making spaghetti.
Oh!
Dad, I know you're mad.
Mad? Yeah, Bill.
Actually, I am mad.
You bring a stray dog into the
house, a huge one, actually.
You destroy the kitchen.
You bring animals
in all the time.
That's different.
I don't see how.
Because it's my iob.
It was my iob.
It's different, okay?
Beethoven and I were
just making dinner.
It's not like anyone
would make it for us.
Now, what's that
supposed to mean?
Come on.
You know I have to work.
Hey.
I know.
It's just that
everything would be
so much easier
if Mom were here.
I miss her, too.
But, Billy, she's gone.
She's in our hearts now.
I...
I know. I iust meant that...
Look,
how about we put the dog in
the animal room tonight, okay?
And tomorrow
we'll look for the owner.
And if we find him,
great, and if we can't,
I'll take him to
an animal rescue.
What?
No!
Hey, you know the rules, pal.
No dogs in the house.
But if no one adopts him,
they'll put him down.
Someone will adopt him.
You're a ierk!
Bill.
Are you taking
a snack for later?
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