Valley Girl Page #2

Synopsis: Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Martha Coolidge
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
66
R
Year:
1983
99 min
3,488 Views


Do you like the music?

It's okay.

- Have you tried the sushi yet?

- No. I haven't made it in there.

It won't to be easy. Anytime

you want to come back, you let me know.

I'll think about it.

- I told you to forget it.

- You'll be back.

Yeah, right.

She can't live without me.

He's totally awesome!

- Who, dear?

- Skip! Mom, you're not listening to me.

Skip's a really nice guy,

and I want him to like me...

so I just want to make sure...

Is there something I shouldn't know

that I should know?

Of course there is.

You're right. He is cute.

- I was hoping you'd come.

- Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

What about that one?

- He dresses like a dork.

- Yeah, but he's cute!

How can you like a dork?

Don't look now. Guess who?

Hello.

Good-bye.

God, he's such a total pukeoid.

He's just really bitchin'. You'll see.

Why don't you take this out now?

The guests are waiting for some food.

What was that all about?

I'm only her stepmother, and since Jim died,

she's been kind of competitive with me.

Spring-up?

Freak me out, it's him!

- Who?

- The guy with the brown hair.

Hi, Skip.

Don't be so obvious with boys.

- Hi, Skip.

- Hi, Suzi.

I'd like you to meet my mother.

- Hi, Mrs. Brent. Nice to meet you.

- Call me Beth.

It's nice to meet you.

- Skip! Lyle.

- How do you do?

Honey, the phone's ringing.

Come on, Skip. Let's go dance.

- Look at who Tommy's with.

- Who cares?

Come on.

He's totally juvenile, Stacey.

- Hi, Tommy.

- Is it?

- Yes, it is.

- What?

The most beautiful girl in the world.

- What's the matter with you, dude?

- I think I'm falling in love.

Come on. What about Julie?

That's a real tragedy. Dumped.

Jilted. Right in the toilet. My heart's broken.

I'm sure you got to be drunk.

That's what I've always enjoyed about you.

You're perceptive.

You know how to read a guy.

- I need help.

- Yeah?

I was wondering

if you'd step into my office?

God!

- No.

- Don't worry about it.

Oh, Jesus.

Wait, I got a great idea.

Let's do it.

Okay, smart guy. We're here. Now what?

Mingle. Blend in.

Right.

- Can I pick 'em, or what? Check it out.

- Why don't you lower it?

You don't need to raise up a flag or nothing.

Just looking for action.

Let's check out the eats.

What've we got going here, a bait shop?

It's sushi, don't you know? This is tuna.

This is flying fish eggs,

and that's sea urchin.

This is pistachio paste, isn't it?

Come on, Fred, dig in.

I think I'll just get something to drink.

Wait.

This is not right.

- How can this not be right?

- 'Cause what about Julie?

That's over.

She tossed me out.

Don't penalize me for what she did.

I'm the one that got hurt. I am.

- I've always thought about you.

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