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Phil Weston:
[passing out DVDs]
These are instructional DVDs. Study them. Watch them. I only watched it once and already I learned this - it's called "Up and Over". [he shows them this new kick, nearly wrecking the fireplace] Phil Weston:
[hears Barbara coming and passes the ball to Mark Avery]
Here, hold this. Barbara Weston:
Guys, I told you, no playing soccer in the house. Phil Weston:
You did, you said it a lot. Barbara Weston:
Who did that? Phil Weston:
[pointing to Mark]
He did. The Tigers:
HE DID! Phil Weston:
What? Nut'uh! [the kids all descend upon him]
[passing out DVDs]
These are instructional DVDs. Study them. Watch them. I only watched it once and already I learned this - it's called "Up and Over". [he shows them this new kick, nearly wrecking the fireplace] Phil Weston:
[hears Barbara coming and passes the ball to Mark Avery]
Here, hold this. Barbara Weston:
Guys, I told you, no playing soccer in the house. Phil Weston:
You did, you said it a lot. Barbara Weston:
Who did that? Phil Weston:
[pointing to Mark]
He did. The Tigers:
HE DID! Phil Weston:
What? Nut'uh! [the kids all descend upon him]
Full Transcript
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Watch it I only watched it for 5 minutes I already I already learned this
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This is called up and over
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all yelling
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You can learn things like
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Maybe back over here
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whooping
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Fakes left fakes right he shoots
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Barbara What is going on in there
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Guys I said no playing soccer in the house
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You did You said it a lot
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Movie Summary
Family man Phil Weston, a lifelong victim of his father's competitive nature, takes on the coaching duties of a kids' soccer team, and soon finds that he's also taking on his father's dysfunctional way of relating.

