Daddy and Them Page #2

Synopsis: When an uncle is charged with murder, the event reverberates throughout a poor Arkansas family, including a struggling musician and his wife, her mother, her sister, and his father.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Billy Bob Thornton
Production: Industry Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
R
Year:
2001
101 min
217 Views


I don't get it. She ordered

a goddamn C.O.D. Elephant.

- A ceramic elephant. C.O.D.

- Now...

Her signature was right on it.

You don't know what it's like, man.

Claude, you oughtn't take

the Lord's name in vain...

when you're talkin' to

a deacon of the church, now.

You've just went to pot ever since

your folks moved up Little Rock.

- Your daddy paid his bills.

- I tell you what, then.

You just keep your damn

thick-ass bologna. Here.

- No-No... Claude.

- There you go. Keep it.

Keep it!

I don't give a sh*t!

You just sit here

in your air-conditioned store...

while I cut weeds

and fill potholes.

And your church

can kiss my ass.

The only reason y'all go to church

is to show off new clothes.

Don't think I don't know

about stuff like that.

And you don't give a sh*t

aboutJesus.

Jesus was a carpenter.

He was like me.

He worked for a livin',

buildin' chairs.

Are you still

an alcoholic, Claude?

Can you slice me

another pound of bologna?

She'll have my ass if I don't bring it

home. We're goin' on a trip.

How come she's gotta come down here at

all? Ain't her people locked up in jail.

Honey, the whole family's

gonna be there.

Now, your daddy and them

is my family, and vice versa.

Other words,

Mama and Rose is your family.

My folks should be involved

in any big-time situations.

In other words,

a crisis situation.

But how come we have to wait for her

to come all the way from Nashville...

to ride 81 miles?

Why don't she just go to Little Rock?

We'll done be there and meet her.

Honey, it's what she wants.

She ain't gettin' any younger.

- You know all she'll talk about is

your damn ex-boyfriends. - Here we go.

- Who wants to listen to that sh*t in their right mind?

- You hate her, plain and simple.

It ain't gonna take her no hour anyway.

She's flyin' on an airplane.

Flyin' on an airplane?

Now, see there? She can afford

to fly down here on an airplane.

We can't even afford

some damn bologna...

- and candy... dreams or whatever they are.

- Candy corn.

Wait a minute.

We ain't got no airport.

Mm-hmm.

In Little Rock.

Well, yeah, in Little Rock.

That's my point.

She'll be flyin' into Little Rock.

It's the only place to fly into.

She'll done be there.

Honey, she's got somethin' she wants to

talk to us about on the ride up there.

She's gonna get a taxicab in Little Rock

to bring her out here.

Then she's gonna ride up to Little Rock

with us so she can talk to us.

See? Want some candy corn?

- That rash I get.

- Oh, yeah.

Y'all are wired different,

you and your mama.

- There's something off about you. Your common sense is off.

- Honey...

Hey, baby, will you...

Will you rub my foot, while we're

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Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker, singer, songwriter, and musician. Thornton had his first break when he co-wrote and starred in the 1992 thriller One False Move, and received international attention after writing, directing, and starring in the independent drama film Sling Blade (1996), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He appeared in several major film roles in the 1990s following Sling Blade, including Oliver Stone's neo-noir U Turn (1997), political drama Primary Colors (1998), science fiction disaster film Armageddon (1998), the highest-grossing film of that year, and the crime drama A Simple Plan (1998), which earned him his third Oscar nomination. In the 2000s, Thornton achieved further success in starring dramas Monster's Ball (2001), The Man Who Wasn't There (2001), and Friday Night Lights (2004); comedies Bandits (2001), Intolerable Cruelty (2003), and Bad Santa (2003); and action films Eagle Eye (2008) and Faster (2010). In 2014, Thornton starred as Lorne Malvo in the first season of the anthology series Fargo, earning a nomination for the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie at the Emmy Awards and won Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, he starred in an Amazon original series, Goliath, which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. Thornton has been vocal about his distaste for celebrity culture, choosing to keep his life out of the public eye. However, the attention of the media has proven unavoidable in certain cases, his marriage to Angelina Jolie being a notable example. Thornton has written a variety of films, usually set in the Southern United States and mainly co-written with Tom Epperson, including A Family Thing (1996) and The Gift (2000). After Sling Blade, he directed several other films, including Daddy and Them (2001), All the Pretty Horses (2000), and Jayne Mansfield's Car (2012). Thornton has received the President's Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, a Special Achievement Award from the National Board of Review, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has also been nominated for an Emmy Award, four Golden Globes, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In addition to film work, Thornton began a career as a singer-songwriter. He has released four solo albums and is the vocalist of the blues rock band The Boxmasters. more…

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