Domestic Disturbance Page #3

Synopsis: Susan Morrison is getting married to wealthy industrialist Rick Barnes. Danny, her teenage son with ex-husband Frank, isn't happy about this; he stows away in Rick's car one night, planning to go to Frank's house. But while there, he witnesses Rick murdering mysterious stranger Ray Coleman. Problem is, Rick's managed to dispose of most of the evidence, and he's considered a pillar of the community, while Danny has a history of lying. Frank believes him, though, and does some investigating of his own, as Rick's shady past slowly catches up to him and his new family.
Director(s): Harold Becker
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
29
Rotten Tomatoes:
24%
PG-13
Year:
2001
89 min
$44,379,332
Website
125 Views


Bay area, California

Came all the way out here

for the wedding, huh ?

I had some business

in DC

So how long you know

Rick?

We go way back, went

to school together

Really?

What about it?

Oh, nothing

He told me

that you were

in business together,

or something

Excuse me, Frank

Catch you later

It really is too bad

What's that, Ray?

You registered

I saw the gift table

Registered at Crate and

Barrel, wow

The dishes, table cloths,

soup tureens

You registered for a

soup tureen ?

That's what I would've

got you if I'd been

invited earlier

In fact, I could have

been your best man

I appreciate we got some

things to discuss here, Ray

But now's not a good

time

Are you busy?

What I'm going to do

is put you

up in a motel for a while

outside of town, and

I'll get in touch with you

in a couple of days

Why can't I stay here?

You've got plenty of room

That's not a good idea,

Ray

I'm very lucky, Danny

I'm fortunate to have

three great men in my life

Who's number one?

You are, sweetheart

You'll always be

number one

I'll see you guys later

Where you going ?

I got some shopping

to do

All right, well, have fun

Come on, Rick,

throw the ball

See you later,

sweetheart

Good catch

Come on, you could

have had that

I should have had that?

Yeah

You should have had

that

My g love, it's not

broken in all the way

G love's not broken

in yet, all right

Is your arm not broken

in yet?

That was practically

right to you, Rick

That was practically

right to me

My dad would have

had that

Who's you dad,

Shaquille O'Neal ?

He used to be captain

of his baseball team

He's great all sports

You know, your dad is

going to be working for me

I hired him to

build me some boats

Did he

tell you that?

No, he didn't

If your dad's such a

great baseball player,

how come

he never taught you

how to

throw a baseball ?

I can throw the ball

Then why are you

standing with

your feet like this

and putting the ball

everywhere where I'm not?

When you throw a

baseball, you point your

foot to somebody so

the ball goes to them

Just throw the ball

I'm going to throw

the ball

But I don't want to run

or jump for the ball

I want the ball to

come to me

Aim and concentrate

Take it easy !

I am taking it easy

How the hell are you

supposed to learn

anything out here?

Come on,

turn the ball loose

You throw like sh*t

You know, Rick, I don't

want to play anymore

Suit yourself. Bring the

g loves in when you're done

Don't ask me to play again

if you're going to be a brat !

You want about a half

inch up

Just trim it off like that

All your strokes are

even and forward

like so, right?

And you use the other

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Lewis Colick

Lewis Colick is an American screenwriter born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Baruch College in New York and got his MFA in Theatre Arts from the UCLA Film School. more…

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