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Footloose (2011) "Footloose" is a 2011 American al drama film that showcases the power of freedom and self-expression through

Footloose (2011)

"Footloose" is a 2011 American musical drama film that showcases the power of freedom and self-expression through dancing. Directed by Craig Brewer, this modern adaptation of the original 1984 film tells the story of Ren McCormack (played by Kenny Wormald), a city boy who moves to a small town where dancing is prohibited due to a tragic incident. Determined to ignite change, Ren rallies a group of rebellious teenagers to challenge the town's strict rules.

Featuring an incredible soundtrack that combines contemporary hits with revamped versions of the original film's iconic songs, "Footloose" showcases the talents of Julianne Hough, who portrays Ariel Moore, Ren's love interest, and Dennis Quaid, who plays Reverend Shaw Moore, Ariel's strict and conservative father.

You can immerse yourself in the exhilarating sounds of "Footloose" by playing and downloading these energetic tracks here.

A Bible?
A curfew for minors under the age of 18 will take effect immediately.
A licensed pet is a happy one.
A world filled with evil and temptation...
Abandon bus! We need to get off this bus!
About a threesome and not finish it.
About as loud as you used to play Lynyrd Skynyrd
After a while everybody started thinking dancing was a sin.
Against playing music too loud.
All right, stop fooling around.
All right? If she flips over, crawl out the side window.
All right. Let's get this party started! It's on!
All right. Well, theyjust finished.
All that hard work, I couldn't change anything.
All that.
All they remember is that damn accident!
All us teenagers, pretty soon we're gonna be just like you.
Among them, my only son.
An orange vest? I don't wear orange.
And celebrating certain types of music can be destructive.
And did everything they told me to do, maybe we could turn it around.
And don't give people attitude. This ain't Boston.
And each time I see their faces, I think of how precious life is
And God help him because he made one mistake?
And her friend's whispering in my ear, Hernnya.
And how I want is a right that you cannot take away.
And how quickly it can be taken from us.
And I know it's not my place to mourn the lives that were lost
And I sure as hell won't let anybody else.
And I think you should understand where I'm coming from here, Wes.
And I think you're going to find that
And I want to move, on behalf of most of the senior class of Bomont High,
And I will always love you.
And I'm not just saying that 'cause he wants me to take down my sign.
And I'm on fire.
And if God said it, I believe it. That settles it! Now shut up.
And if you don't let her go, I'm not gonna go.
And it seems to have started when Ren MacCormack came to town.
And it will move. For with faith, anything...
And Jesus said, It's because you have little faith.
And let them praise His name in the dance.
And maybe have a shot at making a change.
And most of these laws, I can see, as a parent, how they make sense to you.
And my brother. Bobby.
And one day, they will no longer be in our...
And other stuff.
And Reverend Moore is all up in my uncle's grill, making threats.
And tell if it's heads or tails.
And that boy had to watch his momma go all the way through it. Alone.
And that's when the whole town went crazy.
And the disciples came to Jesus and said,
And the gas pedal's missing. A couple of the, uh...
And the lewd behaviour that seems to always accompany
And the schools don't wanna have dances on their property.
And then she got sick, and it was my turn to be strong.
And there is a time to dance.
And this is our time.
And three years ago, nearly a dozen laws were introduced
And to make mistakes.
And we're gonna have to worry about our own children
And we're jumping. And we're jumping.
And with two laps to go, the leader is car number 44,
And with your permission...
And wrap those skinny little legs around him.
And you don't even see it! You don't even care.
And, for one song, they make you... They make you dance with your mother.
And, like that parent,
Andy Beamis gave us permission to use his place.
Animal!
Are you going to pout all day?
Are you kidding me? Dancing is against the law?
Aren't we told in Psalm 149...
Aren't you gonna say anything?
Ariel, please.
Ariel!
Ariel! Get off the track!
Ariel...
At all.
Attention, attention. Ariel Moore,
Baby, why we got to go so fast?
Back it up, back it up, move out.
Back up, sweetheart.
Because I didn't know them.
Because if we can't have braless, wet women here in Bomont,
Because that is the job of a parent.
Been up to some of them clubs in New York City. I been around.
Being a preacher's daughter don't give you a free pass on acting like a slut.
Blazing!
Bobby spent his whole life trying to make you proud.
Bobby's to blame for all this bullshit!
Bomont High School, where you at?
Bomont High, where are you at now?
Bourbon.
But I am not comfortable with Ren pursuing Ariel.
But I'm really...
But it also led her into getting into some kind of...
But it doesn't mean that I don't think about them every day.
But it is the one on one where you could use a little work.
But it wasn't meant for your ears.
But it's country line dancing. It's a white man's wet dream.
But it's not gonna stop it from happening.
But now every time I think about him, I just think about this bridge.
But ours, as teenagers, is to live.
But Ren, listen to me, you have to understand something.
But she didn't.
But that's all gonna change.
But these laws, they were too much, too soon.
But we did dance, man.
But we're talking about the law, right? Not heaven and hell?
But with this... I'm thinking I could do something.
But you do me one favour, all right?
But you're on your own when it comes to redneckery.
But your daughter... she means more.
But, remember, if you're gonna play for us, you gonna have to stay clean,
But, Reverend, I could argue it's the other way around.
But, you know, death...
C'mon, c'mon...
C'mon, just bounce, Willard.
Caroline and Russell are in the back of the pack, y'all.
Celebrating his love of God and celebrating his love of life.
Challenge the law against public dancing.
Charlie, I need you to show Katelin the Cadillac, buddy.
Chuck Cranston takes the lead, with Russell on his ass.
Chuck Cranston wants to see you at his daddy's racetrack tomorrow.
Chuck Cranston!
Chuck Cranston! I don't care if your daddy does own this track,
Chuck is down! MacCormack takes the lead!
Chuck, didn't you hear? He's real into gymnastics.
Come down to the podium, state your name and address. Anyone?
Come here.
Come here.
Come on, darlin'. Party with a real man and ditch this hayseed.
Come on, hurry!
Come on, let's dance.
Come on, let's go.
Come on, man, you got to commit.
Come on, now!
Come on, Ren! Go!
Come on, Willard, get gangsta.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Coming around the last turn on the final lap...
Coming out of turn four.
Cooking meals, getting work, helping out.
Could you show a little mercy here? He was playing his music too loud.
Couldn't I work at the car lot with you?
Crazy bitch!
Crossing the line first for the chequered flag!
Cute.
Daddy gonna take her out to the woodshed.
Daddy, it's not a big deal. We were just messing around.
Damn it!
Dancing can be destructive.
David... David danced before the Lord
Did Ren MacCormack do this to you?
Did you have fun?
Did you hear that?
Did you see his tie? I like it and I'm going to tell him.
Distresses me the most, more than any of that,
Disturbing the peace.
Do you know anything about Russian girls?
Do your schoolwork. Don't stay out late, that's not just my rule, that's the law.
Does that turn you on? Girls acting like hussies?
Don't act like you know me. Don't try and act like you know my mother!
Don't be tellin' me when I've had enough.
Don't you play chicken with me, boy.
Drugs.
Dude, you trying to ignore me or something?
Ecclesiastes assures us, There is a time for each purpose under heaven.
Especially now...
Ever since Bobby...
Everybody calls it the yearbook.
Everybody will know.
Everyone in this church.
First sign of the police, I'm gonna pull the plug.
First you're into racecar drivers, now you're into dancing gymnasts?
Five O getting his move on.
For Sunday brunch in quite a while.
For you to come into this council chamber and question our motives...
Four doors, you got a Mazda, a Nissan, a Cadillac.
Gentlemen, start your engines!
Get back here! You're going to get yourself killed out there!
Get gangsta with it. Just bounce. Gangsters don't dance, we bounce.
Get some!
Get up, get up! I thought this was a party! Let's dance!
Getting names on this petition is one thing,
Give it up for Chuck Cranston! Way to go, Chuck!
Give me two laps right now. You move it! Now!
Go on.
Go up there, you get that flag and get that cute ass out here right now!
Go, Fun Zone!
Go, Willard! Go Willard!
Go, Willard! Go, Willard!
Good night! This place is gigantic!
Good, good. More hips.
Good. Hope you got some sleep on that bus.
Got drug tested all the time. If I smoked weed, I'd be off the team.
Green flag, green flag, green flag! And... Go!
Group or property owner who organises a public gathering
Gymnastics.
Hang in there! Hang in there!
Has secured the use of a warehouse in nearby Bayson for a senior dance.
Have a safe trip!
Have you been drinking?
He did it! He did it!
He doesn't own me. I know he acts like he does, but he doesn't.
He has a job on Saturdays over at Andy's cotton gin.
He has a job on Saturdays over at Andy's cotton gin.
He made good grades.
He said you can start in the middle of next week.
He was my hero.
He went to church every Sunday,
Help us be ever mindful of the needs of others.
Hey Ren, I wanna tell you a joke. How do you make a tissue dance?
Hey, buddy, I tell you about these baked beans?
Hey, Daddy, guess what?
Hey, Eddie? Eddie?
Hey, girls. How you doing?
Hey, how you doing?
Hey, I got hat hair. Come on.
Hey, I mean it! Don't let anyone tell you different.
Hey, it's a fixer upper.
Hey, MacCormack.
Hey, man. Chuck's pretty sore about losing that race.
Hey, man. Chuck's pretty sore about losing that race.
Hey, Reverend!
Hey, Robert!
Hey, Roger! Come on over here!
Hey, shitkicker, that's my girl you're groping!
Hey, we were just dancing, man.
Hey, what are you doing? Come back here with that!
Hey, what's up, dude?
Hey, Woody, what's up, man?
Hey, Woody. By the looks of it, I'd say our offensive line has no backbone.
Hey, you need your oil changed on that Crown Vic?
Hey!
Hey!
Hey! C'mon, man! Hey!
Hey! I thought this was a party!
Hey! Stop!
Hey! Stop! Hey! Stop, stop!
Hey! Where's the green flag?
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Was that a three pointer or a two?
Hey. What's your secret plan? Get up there and boogie?
His daddy was a deadbeat. Never lifted a finger to help.
Hold on a second.
Hold on, I gotta kick it from the other side.
How about a little less boxing and a little more boogie?
How am I supposed to get to work and school?
How can I impose a curfew on the young people of my congregation
How do, all you pissants? Welcome to the Cranston Motor Speedway!
How many seniors we have at Bomont High this year?
Huddle up. Come on. Y'all see them women over there?
I believe a vote is in order on this motion.
I bring Ariel home past her curfew,
I can see how that works for you, just blame everything on Ren.
I can't dance.
I can't even bring a bandana to school, because they think I'm in a gang.
I can't remember the last thing I said to him.
I could do something for myself this time,
I couldn't see shit, just hot two girls drenched in sweat all over me.
I did.
I didn't know how I'd feel about it.
I didn't mean to swear in your church. I'm sorry.
I didn't say you had enough. I just said you had a lot.
I don't believe this town.
I don't care what the rap music people say, marijuana is just wrong.
I don't dance. All right? I don't dance.
I don't do drugs.
I don't have to tell you, though, do I?
I don't know how it is up in Boston, but down here we have rules
I don't know what came over me. I've never hit anybody in my life...
I don't know what's going on with you any more.
I don't know when it started, maybe 10 years ago or so.
I don't know. I've never seen one.
I don't want that kind of influence around my daughter.
I don't want to be that stupid friend who just stands around watching.
I don't want you to see that boy again.
I drove one of these at a pep rally one time... it ain't easy.
I find myself at that moment when I have to decide...
I get it. No fighting.
I got eyes and ears. Yeah.
I got you something.
I have been a minister's wife for 21 years now.
I have been more than patient with your intrusions.
I have been so lost.
I have been supportive.
I haven't been smoking, drinking, dancing,
I hear, back in the day, she used to be a goody two shoes.
I just don't want you to be disappointed in me any more.
I just remember politely asking him, Hey, get off of my girl.
I just want this whole thing behind me.
I just want what every parent wants. I want my kids to come home safe.
I just wanted to make myself clear.
I know it's been hard on you.
I know they range from bearded to drop dead beautiful.
I know this firsthand... in my own way.
I know you got to do what you got to do.
I looked up to him.
I marked a few pages. Thought it might help going up against the city council.
I mean it, stud.
I mean, talk about a boner killer.
I mean, you blew up the man's bus, dude.
I really want to pull my own weight around here...
I saw you enlisted my daughters in your campaign.
I see those pictures every day at school.
I still got something to say on this issue...
I still think you are a wonderful preacher.
I talk funny? I talk funny? You should hear you from my end.
I tell you what. You get a petition for that, I'd sign it.
I think Bomont is a small town.
I think it would be best if you came home with me.
I think Mr. MacCormack has a right to be heard.
I think this family could use a little activism.
I think you're gonna like Bomont High School.
I think you've been kissed a lot.
I thought if I worked really hard, and listened to the doctors
I thought it was real simple with you and me.
I thought only assholes still used the word fag.
I thought that's what you came here to be.
I thought you were someone else.
I treated you decent! Better than you deserve!
I understand what you were trying to do.
I volunteered.
I wanna read them. Isn't that what you do in libraries other than get stoned?
I want this guy investigated for barging into the bathroom stall with me.
I was about done with you anyway!
I wasn't here three years ago, when tragedy struck this town.
I went to Russia two years ago with my gymnastics team.
I will not tolerate it, Ren. Not in my school.
I wish I could have done more.
I would like to remind all you kids that we are conducting an official meeting.
I would like to remind you that we speak for this town because we are from here.
I would like to take Ariel to the dance.
I would never, ever do anything to hurt her or disrespect her.
I'd rather be a dork than a dancing dork. Yeah.
I'll teach you to read and write,
I'm calling the police. I want him in handcuffs.
I'm from Boston.
I'm going to let you off with a warning this time.
I'm gonna smoke your butt, man.
I'm good with engines, oil changes. That's how I made money back home.
I'm just having a hard time with it.
I'm not a child.
I'm not a Tennessee fan. I'm a Georgia Bulldog.
I'm not even a virgin!
I'm not talking about some drunken kegger or free for all orgy.
I'm so sick of you treating me like dirt!
I'm standing before you today with a troubled heart.
I'm talking about a formal, respectable dance.
I'm talking killer upper body strength. Banging.
I'm thinking when you say unexpected trouble, you're talking about me.
I'm told that the senior class at Bomont High School
I've applied to colleges.
I've been here two months and haven't seen one wet T shirt contest.
I've been losing my mind.
I've been silent.
I've insisted on taking responsibility for your lives.
If I can't enforce it in my own home?
If I got to stand up in front of the city council and make my case,
If it catches on fire, jump out of it.
If my face gets sweaty, I gotta use the back of my hand.
If that shithog tries anything, I'm gonna pound him.
If there's a football game Sunday and you want to buy a beer, can you?
If we don't start trusting our children...
If you can get this baby running, she's all yours.
If you want to lecture somebody, go tell Sweet Buns to start his engine.
If you want, you and I can go burn one right after school.
If you was gonna make your move, this is when you do it.
In fact, if I'm not mistaken, the graduating class this year
In that old Impala me and you used to roll in.
In the number 44 car, it's Chuck Cranston
In this economy, that's the best I got. I suggest you learn to love it.
In your hand. Let me see it.
Influence, huh?
Inside the bank to get your money?
Is that what I've been doing?
Is the biggest in the school's history.
Is the spiritual corruption.
Isn't that that new kid my mom introduced me to at church?
It does distort young people's attitudes.
It doesn't matter where I heard it, Wes.
It don't suck.
It goes without saying, these girls are flexible.
It is at this time we will take any new business or concerns.
It is mine.
It means she's in deep shit.
It seems to have everything to do with everything around here.
It was just me and Mom, you know?
It's Ariel.
It's been three damn years, so why don't we start talking?!
It's got all the essentials... water, power, bed.
It's kind of a sister city thing with Moscow.
It's me. It's Ren MacCormack.
It's Monday. Everybody gets a do over.
It's not bourbon. It's a ton of butter.
It's not just any Bible. It's mine. I've had it since I was seven.
It's not that kind of corsage. It goes on your wrist.
It's right there in the Bible, if you don't believe me.
It's slow and ugly,
Job 14:1. You know, from the Bible?
Jump, jump.
Just As I Am Thine Own To Be.
Just enough to get by. I'm hoping y'all can teach me the three R's.
Just learn a box step or two and meet us out there.
Just like you blamed everything on Bobby.
Just treating you like another pit row hussy, we screw on the weekends?
Just waiting for the right moment to dumb down,
Keep out of trouble. I heard you already had a run in with the law.
Keep that head down! Head down!
Last year, varsity made it to regional. They bussed us down to Alabama.
Leave you?
Let alone make me feel special, like Mr. Rucker did.
Let him go.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me get the door for you.
Let me see you do that city boy thing.
Let me tell you something about the law. It's meant to be challenged.
Let me tell you something, this country was built on bandanas.
Let's dance!
Let's go!
Let's hear it for Chuck!
Let's join hands. Bow your heads.
Let's move that ball down the field! Now!
Let's watch that attitude, son.
Like a lot of students at Bomont,
Listening to vulgar or demeaning amplified music,
Literature and Composition. That's this way. Follow me.
Look at me.
Look at me. Look at me.
Look, I already said I was sorry.
Look, I appreciate what you've done here. Taking me in and all.
Look, I know you and the council voted against us having this dance,
Look. Sunday is God's day.
Looks like a lovely day for a bus...
Low mileage, really good shape. Excuse me for one moment.
Lower your voice, talk in a civil tone.
Massachusetts, huh?
Massachusetts, huh?
Maybe he'll think about it.
Maybe if you weren't wearing all that camouflage, I could see you.
Maybe she'd get better.
Maybe you can have him explain this whole ban on dance thing to me.
Maybe.
Me and my boys are going to push everybody back.
Me?
Minors must be home by ten p. m. on weeknights,
Momma, it's Ren! He's here!
Most gracious heavenly Father, we ask you to bless this food,
Motion carried.
Motion carries.
Mr. Dunbar. Mr. Douchebag! Mr. Dumb Ass.
Mr. Parker says you were with Rich Sawyer when this went down.
My boy, Bobby, was taken from us so suddenly, and...
My boy. Bobby.
My brother was driving them home.
My buddy, Andy Beamis runs a cotton gin up on Chulahoma.
My name is Ren MacCormack.
Never talk to me about my mother again. You understand?
No parent should ever have to know the horror
No sir, we don't have that here.
No, I'm not gonna tell.
No, it's not cool. Take this...
No, no, no, this is great, it's good. Thank you.
No, no, no, this is great, it's good. Thank you.
No, public dancing's against the law if you're under 18.
No. It doesn't.
No. You are my angel.
No. You're standing in it. Come here.
Not everyone's got this town on lockdown like I do.
Not me.
Not tonight.
Nothing. Sir.
Now I promise you,
Now I understand that everybody needs a friend,
Now if anybody else brought their Bible, like I did,
Now nobody remembers the good things about Bobby,
Now she fronts like she some hellraiser. Wearing her jeans tight and everything.
Now that you've seen me in it, what's the verdict?
Now that's what I'm talkin' about. That's a beautiful thing!
Now, I figure that if the Bomont fire trucks can't come
Now, I haven't yet met an ATM machine
Now, if that is a portal to the world, I want no part of it.
Now, if you will turn to your hymnals...
Now, is that progress?
Now, look... there's rules in my house.
Now, you may think that Ren isn't good enough for your daughter,
Now... we race these buses every weekend at the Derby Mash up.
Of burying their own child.
Official town business. That means no disturbances will be tolerated.
Oh, baby, simple elegance is something to strive for.
Oh, come on. Look, down in the South, you can't start a story
Oh, dang. Oh, dang.
Oh, I know. I don't know what's up with that.
Oh, man. Son, you're lucky.
Oh, my God, Rusty. Come on, let's go.
Oh, my gosh. Mom! It's beautiful.
Oh, shit!
Oh, we've got us a regular Mexican standoff, folks.
Oh, yeah? Since you and the judge are so buddy buddy,
Oh, yeah. Come on, now.
Oh, yeah. Y'all know what's coming up, don't you?
Oh, you mean, like, smokin' hot. I'm sorry. Continue.
OK, get off the track.
OK, OK. The door sticks.
OK, that is disrespectful.
OK.
OK.
OK. So, all the churches get together and put it on.
On the outside, we've got the new kid racing in the Fun Zone, Ren MacCormack.
Once again, ladies and gentlemen, your late model division two time champion.
One more and he's off the team.
One that's not held in the church, with everyone's eyes on you.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
One, two, three. Good, guys.
Open the door!
Open!
Or participating in lewd or lascivious dancing.
Or...
Otherwise, I'm just going to disappear, like everyone else.
Our Lord is testing us.
Outside of these authorised institutions,
Peaceful out here, isn't it?
People are giving you a hard time, I can see that.
Please do.
Please join me in keeping them in our prayers...
Please... Please don't talk like that in here.
Poems. Music we're not supposed to listen to.
Preacher's daughter, my ass, baby!
Progress. What does progress mean to you?
Prove it.
Public dancing among Bomont's minors will be in violation of the law.
Pump the brakes. Tell him.
Punitive measures will be taken against any individual,
Pursuing?
Put a little boogie in it.
Quotes from books.
Reading books I'm not supposed to. I'm just late.
Really? Is it OK, though? I mean, it's not too simple, right?
Really.
Remember old Mr. Rucker down at Bomont State Bank?
Remember that... Judge?
Remember, you promised.
Ren MacCormack.
Ren, I knew your momma.
Ren, it's OK. I can go through your door.
Ren, level with me.
Ren, stop.
Ren, this is Woody, our team captain. You don't gotta salute him.
Ren, you gotta get off, man!
Ren.
Reverend Moore! It's Ren MacCormack. Wesley's nephew?
Reverend, have you ever seen anybody die from leukaemia?
Reverend? Your vote, please.
Right now.
Right? Right?
Roger! Stop it!
Russell and MacCormack are duking it out for second place.
Russell, handle that now! Come on!
Rusty and I have that science project due tomorrow,
Rusty, I'm talking to you!
Rusty! Don't you think it's gonna take us all night?
Rusty! Get your hands off of her!
Say our good byes.
See you in church.
See, we don't have that much time left.
Separation of God and beer.
Shaw Moore walked into that meeting with those votes already in his pocket.
Shaw!
She had a wild spark, just like you.
She likes to dance.
She was the strong one.
She's busted!
She's scratching my back, she's tearing my clothes off.
Shit howdy! You drop me at day care while you go dance with them girls!
Shit!
Show's over.
Shut the door.
Shut up.
Sing unto the Lord a new song.
Sit down.
Snuck me out of my dorm room late night. They didn't have beards.
Snuck me out of my dorm room late night. They didn't have beards.
So anyway, Elinor was saying we hadn't had you and Vi over
So he's all about worry.
So we go to this club. The music's banging. It's pitch black.
So what have you gotta say for yourself?
So you're gonna stand around like a dork the whole night?
So you're telling me Bomont High doesn't have a prom.
So, you're just going to let the train hit you?
Somebody better do something!
Somebody's got to back down.
Someday.
Sometimes I think I can really hear her.
Sometimes, after football games...
Son, listen to me.
Step out of your vehicle, son.
Stick with the flow of traffic, numbnuts.
Stop it! I hate it when you treat me like I'm a child.
Stop trying to act like you know me!
Stop! Stop! What are...
Stop! You want that wet T shirt contest, come and get it!
Stop. I get that from everybody else. I don't need that from you.
Such activities include consumption of alcohol or unlawful drugs,
Sure. At least.
Telephones in our automobiles, and money on a plastic card.
Thank you.
Thank you. I kicked his ass!
Thanks for coming out to the Cranston Motor Speedway.
Thanks to Mr. Beamis.
Thanks, Chris.
Thanks, uh...
That is the lesson to be taken from this tragedy. That is our test.
That right there? That's an idea!
That son of a bitch.
That the law against public dancing within the town limits of Bomont
That was a no pointer.
That was awesome! Let's do that again! Yes!
That was smooth.
That's for Chuck.
That's intended to keep you safe.
That's right. I knew Sandy.
That's right. I knew Sandy.
That's where you two are alike.
The dance means a lot to me. I mean, you know that.
The excitement never stops.
The floor is now open.
The following measures will be read and voted on accordingly.
The one with the teenagers that all got killed.
The other one's on top. This girl's a champion pommel horse gymnast.
The race is over, Chuck.
The whole town shows up and everybody's eyes are on you
Then kill the sons of bitches!
There are eyes everywhere.
There was a conversation between your uncle and myself,
There was once a time for that law, but not any more.
There were other kids who lost their lives.
There will be no public displays of dancing unless supervised as part of
There you go, there you go.
There, at the end, the money you sent us... It really helped.
There's a time to weep.
There's always so many mothers at grocery stores.
There's that Yankee sarcasm I've been hearing about.
These are the people that we need to tune in to.
These dances, this music,
These types of unsupervised events, the thing that really
They ain't looking for a first down, or a touchdown.
They don't want to be held liable for what?
They know what they're doing, and you don't.
They lost control and they went head on into a truck.
They started blaming it on the liquor, the music, the dancing.
They take me into a bathroom stall. One shoves her tongue down my throat,
They were seniors. Two of them were all state, Ronnie Jamison and...
They... They say they don't want to be held liable.
They're coming around turn number one. Fun Zone is loose around the corner.
They're looking for some men to take charge and ask them to dance.
They're not written down, they're just common sense.
This bridge gives me the creeps.
This far east, neither can the long arm of the law.
This is great.
This is her secret recipe.
This is her secret recipe.
This is my car.
This is my sister's son, the one I was telling you about. Ren MacCormack.
This is pretty dangerous, right? We could get killed?
This is Ren MacCormack. He'll be attending school with you tomorrow.
This is what we call a take homer. You need anything else?
This is where it happened.
This meeting is adjourned!
This used to be my office, but Lulu fixed her up for you.
Three R's?
To challenge the ordinance prohibiting public dancing.
To make sure you're dancing at least six inches away from your girl.
To play our music way too loud and to act like idiots.
To this council in order to protect the children of Bomont.
To worry. I get that.
Today...
Today's late model division two time champion, folks.
Touché.
Trouble with drugs.
Trouble? Well, man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.
Trust me, Daddy. Ren's the least of your worries.
Try being a cop in Boston, you huckleberry!
Twinkle toes.
Two girls from the Russian team
Two swallows, hit them monkey bars.
Two things you gotta worry about. Your corners, and your intersection.
Two, two, one, two. Mic check one, two. One, two.
Two! Forty two!
Vi's in there with her.
Wait, wait, wait. Jump back.
Warm it up in your mouth.
Was it Rich's joint? You can tell me.
Watch that attitude, son.
Watching you the other night, that was real entertaining.
We can go down to the railroad tracks and chief one now.
We cannot be missing from our children's lives.
We could start our own petition.
We danced our asses off.
We don't expect you to understand everything we do
We going to Mama's?
We got nachos, hot dogs, hamburgers.
We got one practise lap before the green flag drops, folks.
We have a winner!
We have computers in our pockets,
We have other children to raise here in Bomont.
We just make out like crazy.
We? What's this we, white boy? Crazy. We? Like I'd get my black ass up there.
We're about to get real wild tonight, y'all! Come on!
We're coming for you, Ren! Hold on!
We're dancing.
We're either surfing on the Internet,
We're going to be working on it pretty late. I was thinking I'd stay over.
We're gonna have jobs and bills and families.
We're small time, but we got satellites and cell phones like everyone else.
Well, I hear he's been having trouble at school.
Well, I thought I should tell you myself.
Well, let's go get that guy that blackened my eye,
Well, thank you for...
Well, try to convince him it won't be a spiritual corruption.
Well, whether you like it or not, you are my child!
Well, you ain't telling me anything I don't already know.
Well, you can't go to a prom without a corsage.
Well, you know... They got the Fall Ball, right?
Well, you should.
Well. Since we don't have the evidence,
Well...
Well...
Well... Good day, Ren.
Well... I thought only fags were into gymnastics.
Were you going to smoke it or sell it?
Wes, I know your nephew is new in town.
Wes. Call me Judge, would you?
Wesley, he is a car salesman trying to sell cars in the middle of a recession.
What about the long arm of Reverend Moore?
What about Uncky Wes? He seems a little worried.
What are you going to do? Pass another law?
What do I have to say? I was on the gymnastics team for three years.
What do you say, city boy? Ready to race?
What do you want me to do? They started this!
What if it's not?
What if you had your dance in Bayson?
What makes you think I'm anything like you?
What the hell does that mean?
What, you can't keep up?
What? Banging a preacher's daughter?
What? What? Y'all ready to party?