Psych: The Movie Page #2

Synopsis: The old gang comes together during the holidays after a mystery assailant targets one of their own.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Director(s): Steve Franks
Production: USA
 
IMDB:
7.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
TV-PG
Year:
2017
88 min
1,365 Views


there is something

you should know.

My partner's adamant

about home security.

- If we're going to do this,

then there's a fun fact you

should know about me, mate.

I no longer work alone.

- Billy...

Come on, there's no need

to escalate this.

We can talk this through.

You know I hate negotiation,

Samuel.

- O'Hara?

- Hi.

Um, I have a difficult,

private matter

I need to talk to you about

outside of the office.

Okay, sure.

Come on in.

- Thanks.

Uh, just let me get Richard

off to the airport.

- Um... your husband's here?

Well, yeah, why wouldn't

he be in our house?

Oh, well, it's just in all

of the time I've known you,

I've never actually...

seen him.

- Really?

Oh, that's not right.

- Mm-hmm, yeah.

- Just give me five minutes,

and we'll ride in together.

- Please don't tell her.

- What choice do I have?

You put me in

this position.

What the hell are

you doing, Iris?

There are these girls.

They're awful.

But they offered me a chance

to be a part of them.

And I just had

to prove myself...

- You have to tell your mom.

You know they want to make

her the police commissioner.

This will ruin everything.

Okay. Here is what

you are going to do.

You are going to call me

every single day.

You are never to hang out

with those girls again,

and should you find yourself

being bullied,

you are going to text me

where you are,

and I will rain hell

on the guilty party.

Pinky swear?

- Oh, look at you two.

Best friends.

Slightly jealous.

Here.

You ready?

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay.

- Chief...

you know that thing I was

gonna talk to you about?

Y-you have a lot on

your plate right now,

and it's really not

that important...

- Okay, just stop.

I think I know what

this is about,

and it is important.

- Oh, God, you do?

- Of course I do.

But, you know, maybe...

maybe marriage was never gonna

be the right choice for you.

- What?

Oh, God, you know

I love Shawn.

And he is an extraordinary

person, but maybe

your goals and his goals were

just never gonna line up

in the end.

Oh, no.

Um, no.

This is not about me.

- No, of course it's not, no.

It's about the both of you.

Okay, we are really

misunderstanding each other

right now.

- Okay, but it's easy to notice

that you don't wear a ring.

- Look, I am in no rush.

- I just think the question is,

how long are you gonna wait?

I hope I'm wrong.

And I hope it's with Shawn.

- Mm.

Sorry, yeah.

O'Hara.

- The man who stole from me

entered the boat

right behind you.

Tell me how you know him.

- I never seen him before.

I'm not foolish enough

to lie to you.

Hey, El, we found something

on the beard.

- Find this man.

This Burton Guster.

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Steve Franks

Steve Franks is an American screenwriter and musician based in Orange County, California. He devised the story for the 1999 comedy Big Daddy and wrote the screenplay with Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler. Franks graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He also attended a graduate program at Loyola Marymount University.Franks created the USA Network original series Psych, and created the band The Friendly Indians, which recorded the show's theme song. He wrote several episodes of the series, and also directed many. Franks served as an executive producer and the showrunner on the CBS series Rush Hour, which was cancelled in May 2016. Franks co-wrote and directed Psych: The Movie, a two-hour USA Network TV movie, which aired on December 7, 2017. more…

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