Summer Catch Page #3

Synopsis: Ryan Dunne, a nice high-school kid, who works hard mowing lawns for dad Sean's firm, is caught between loyalty to Sir, who cynically believes neither of his sons will even climb the social ladder, and big brother Mike, who scolds Ryan's lack of ambition to go all the way to be recruiter for for a baseball college scholarship, which Mike had to abandon due to a wound. To complicate matters, he falls in love with a snob client's daughter.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Michael Tollin
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
21
Rotten Tomatoes:
8%
PG-13
Year:
2001
108 min
$19,037,255
Website
558 Views


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I had practice.

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How's the coach?

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I thought I told you not to

talk to him.

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I didn't talk to him.

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Someone told him the story

about mom dying.

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Maybe someone's trying to help you.

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Thanks, but I can screw this

up on my own.

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- I'll meet you over there.

- Get us something.

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Give me three Sam Adams.

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Man, what's that look for?

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I heard my little brother showed up

late for practice wearing a skirt.

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Coach Schiffner didn't strike me

as the type to find that funny.

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No more talking to the coach, got it?

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Fine. Can I tell Pop about the skirt?

He'd be so proud.

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I don't know, Mike,

I don't want to disappoint him.

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After all, he set such high

standards for us.

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What's up, Ryan?

Let's go play some pool.

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I've got to go talk to these guys.

I'll come back.

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Yeah. Go, Chatham A's.

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Van Leemer, so why are you here?

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Dodgers offered me $2,000,000.

That's chump change.

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I'll pitch a few games here.

I figure they'll come to their senses...

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tack on an extra half mil.

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Nice.

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I'm sorry, you had something to say?

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- No.

- Ryan!

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Sorry, I didn't recognize you without your ass

hanging out of your banana hammock...

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sobbing, "Sorry, Coach.

Here's my skirt. It was there, I was here."

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That was you, right? I'm sorry.

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Listen, gentlemen,

we're going to talk to some ladies.

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Walk away. Let's go talk to some women.

Come on. Let it go.

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Boys, enjoy your cocktails.

We'll see you later.

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Thanks for stopping by.

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Meet these ladies, be my wingman,

and you can get out of here.

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Kevin Falls

Kevin Falls is an American television writer and producer. He was the creator and showrunner of the NBC television drama Journeyman. He worked as a consulting producer and writer on Shark. He served as an executive producer for the short lived Lyon's Den. He was a co-executive producer for both The West Wing and Sports Night. He won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for three consecutive years (2001-2003) for his work on The West Wing. He wrote and executive produced the feature length Eva Adams in 2009 and Franklin & Bash in 2010. more…

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