Cowboy Up Page #2

Synopsis: Two brothers, One is a bull rider, the other a rodeo bullfighter/stock contractor, clash over the love of barrel racer Celia Jones, while each comes into their own in their respective field in the rodeo world.
Director(s): Xavier Koller
Production: Destination Films
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
PG-13
Year:
2001
105 min
147 Views


in excellent condition."

I figure we can use Zapata

to frontline us up with PBR,

five or six shows, and then...

Yeah, that's plenty

for a down payment.

Zapata's gonna be a star.

We're gonna get paid

our breeding fees.

We might even get him on TV.

They got an agency

for that kind of sh*t.

I bet you a hundred dollars

that no man can ride

that bull.

I don't doubt your eye

for talent,

but I got Put Hustead's bull

back in the pens.

Ray, talk to him for me.

How many times have

I driven all night to fill in

a slot for you guys?

I know that.

But I'm telling you,

Pat ain't gonna like this.

Pat doesn't have to know

about it. This ain't

a sanctioned event.

Hell, it's just

a draw pot, right?

For Christ sakes, guys!

I'm talking about one bull!

Okay. This is what I'll do.

I'll fight for you tomorrow,

free of charge.

All right. All right.

I'll tell you what.

You bring him, and if there's

any re-rides, he's in.

How's that, huh?

Okay.

Thank you, guys.

-Thanks. We'll see you

bright and early.

-Nice to see you, Ray.

Great to have you back, kid.

Can't wait to see

you ride tomorrow.

-I'm not gonna ride.

-You're not?

Don't even think about it.

(BOTH LAUGHING)

Yep, they always come back.

Long as they can walk.

God, I love 'em.

Gather around ladies

and gentlemen. Welcome to

Salinas, California.

We have the thrills,

spills and chills

of a professional rodeo...

HANK:
So he gets in one

of these umpire masks,

his nose is completely mashed.

Guess what bull he draws?

Knock Him Out John.

Son of a b*tch gets out

the chute, he turns

back around, and whack!

Ely Braxton, you big dumb dog.

Welcome home.

Hey, Jed. We was just talking

about you.

I was telling the boys

about that umpire mask.

Goddamn thing nearly turned me

into a Belgian waffle.

Braxton, keep your hand out

of the money pot, you hear?

I'm riding for alimony

these days.

-Who'd you draw?

-I didn't.

Doctor's orders.

We got bigger fish to fry.

Next five years,

you boys are all gonna

be riding Braxton bulls.

You watch.

Yeah, you watch. You watch.

I gotta go get some gas.

I'll see you later.

We're only gonna be

a couple hours, so don't

be late, okay?

Oh, come on. Please?

Bull!

ANNOUNCER:

Nobody yet made

a qualified ride.

Let's go down

to chute number seven.

Here's Rough And Ready.

He's... No! Another one down!

I've seen some bull riding

before, but these guys are

really bringing it up.

-Hey, Ray.

-Hey!

ANNOUNCER:

He made the whistle.

What are ride we'll see there.

(INDISTINCT WHISPERING)

-Are you sure?

-Yeah.

Hell, yeah, boy. Right here.

ANNOUNCER:
There's no buck

in him. He's just standing,

waving to the crowd.

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James Redford

James Redford (September 18, 1821 – December 18, 1908) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Perth North in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1872.He was born in Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire, Scotland in 1821, the son of James Redford, was educated there, and went to Canada West in 1842. Redford taught in school for a time. He was later employed as a banker, lumber merchant, manufacturer and land speculator in Stratford and Mitchell. In 1851, Redford married Elizabeth Gouray. He served as superintendent of schools in Perth County and a member of the Stratford town council. He was a director of the Royal Canadian Bank and also served as captain in the local militia. Redford moved to Austin, Texas around 1876 and died there at the age of 87. more…

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