mercredi 11 septembre 2019

Rubber City Rockers 1.2 - Part 2


Rubber City Rockers - Part 2
Genre: Comedy
Director: David Wain
Writer: D.R. Cobb
Based on the graphic novel Punk Rock and Trailer Parks by John "Derk" Backderf
Cast: Ross Lynch, Raymond J. Barry, Charlie Tahan, Logan Miller, Justin Long, Natalie Alyn Lind and H. Jon Benjamin

Plot: Wes (Logan Miller) walks through a trailer park at night. Suddenly the door to one of the trailers bursts open. Otto (Ross Lynch) welcomes Wes to his humble abode. Wes tells Otto that he's never been in the trailer park before and that it seems like a freaky place to live. Otto tries to explain that the trailer park is not the white trash slum everyone thinks it is. It's really no different than any other neighborhood in Richford. It has all the same small-town, in-bred whackjobs. Otto offers to take Wes on a tour of the trailer park.

As they walk through the trailer park, Otto tells Wes that there used to be a lot more trailers in the park, but when the tire plants closed, a lot of folks packed up and returned to West Virginia, trailers and all. Otto says that he only lives there because his uncle Elmo owns the park. They walk past a man, Ronny (H. Jon Benjamin), who starts barking like a dog at them. Wes is clearly freaked out by the barking man, but Otto tells him that he just barks when he doesn't take his meds, not a big deal. Every neighborhood has a guy who makes animal noises after all. They finish their lap and head into Otto's trailer. Wes asks if Otto's parents are home, and Otto tells him that he lives with his uncle, but he's out at the pub for the evening. Otto then shows Wes his room, or "Otto's Domain" as he calls it. Otto turns on his television and gives Wes a lecture about beach party films, calling them American culture at its lowest, which means its finest. He goes on and on about the plot and about the wacky, pointy bras from the 1950s. Wes can hardly keep up with Otto, let alone the movie as well. Otto then points out that one of the actresses is clearly pregnant based on how she's wearing huge tent dresses at the beach. Wes says it's better than seeing her waddling around in a bikini, but Otto proclaims that "preggos" are hot. Wes jokes that Otto has probably never even seen a naked girl. Otto stands up and tells Wes that he's seen the holy grail of naked girls - he's seen Teri Workman's boobs. Wes doesn't believe Otto at all, so Otto tells Wes to get up so that they can go to Teri Workman's house.

Otto and Wes sneak through a patch of woods with a flashlight. They finally reach the back of a house. They crouch behind a bush and Otto pulls out a pair of binoculars. Otto hands them to Wes and tells him to look in the window on the left. Teri Workman (Natalie Alyn Lind) emerges in the window. Otto and Wes gleefully watch as Teri undresses in front of the window. Suddenly their view is blocked by Teri's brother Barry Workman (Justin Long) who is holding a shotgun. He screams at Otto and Wes as they run away, calling them pervs. He fires the shotgun in their direction as he chases after them. Otto and Wes hide in a bush and wait for Barry to leave the area.

In the morning, Otto and Wes wake up in the bush, having fallen asleep while waiting for Barry to leave. The two start walking down the street when they see an old man driving a lawn mower down the street. Otto tells Wes that it is his Uncle Elmo (Raymond J. Barry), and that his aunts took away his car after he passed out drunk behind the wheel and ran over the mayor's lawn jockey. As they approach the trailer park, Wes tells Otto he'll see him Monday at school. In his trailer, Otto grabs his year book from the last school year. He turns to a page with a picture of Teri Workman. He then closes his bedroom door and locks it behind him.







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