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Hounddog_(2007) , BR_MKV_H264_AC3 (EmpireFilm, Eng, Sub) 1024x554
Featuring Oliver Clayton-Luce, Dakota Fanning, Isabelle Fuhrman, Robin Wright-Penn, David Morse, Piper Laurie
We have to stop or we'll chase of these snakes...
Hounddog
Follow me.
I told you.
Let me see.
you said I'd get a kiss..
No, You gotta show me first.
Charlie said you gave him a kiss for nothing
Charlie is a liar, he showed me his thing, he did.
I want my first kiss first.
No! You gotta show me first.
Maybe you won't give me my kiss then.
Sure, I will , come on, now show.
Stupid, you got to take 'em all the way off.
No, I won't.
Then I won't kiss you.
Okay.
There.
What's that from?
What?
- That big old bruise you got there. - Nothing.
- I got one. - Where?
Right Here.
- My daddy did it. - My daddy don't hit me.
Does so. Does not, liar.
I'm going to kill my daddy one day. Are not..
Am too. And I'll kill your daddy too, if you want.
No, I don't want.
- Where are you going? - Home.
but about your kiss? I don't want.
But I want to. I want to kiss you.
Okay.
Who are you?
Now you stay out.
Where's my daddy?
He's in the can, he'll be out in a minute.
Who's the stranger lady?
We were waiting for you to watch Elvis.
Why don't you go on and make us some lemonade?
Grab your daddy a beer.
She your girlfriend?
Well, I guess yeah.
Yeah, she is.
Ain't no lemons.
Thank you.
Yeah, she's going to stay with me for a while.
What's your name?
Ellen.
My name is Ellen.
That's nice.
You could be like my mum and dad.
Lou and Ellen makes Lewellen, makes me.
You're my mom and dad.
Yeah..
Elvis is on.
Why don't you got to do some singing for us?
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog,
cryin' all the time.
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, cryin' all the time.
Well, You ain't never caught a rabbit,
and you ain't no friend of mine.
Well, they said you was high class.
Well, that was just a lie.
Well, they said you was high class.
Well, that was just a lie.
Well , you ain't never comin' 'round and you ain't no friend of mine.
Stop playing that devil music.
You always listen to Elvis.
I listen to the lords music, you can always listen to that.
You better stop that shaking, because you get yourself into a lot of trouble.
I want that song sung at my funeral one day, girl.
You make sure of that for me.
I'm going down to my daddy's to visit him with the stranger lady
No, ma'am, you're not.
Please, for a little while,
No, ma'am, you ain't going down to witness that evil.
mind your daddy, just the thought is playing the devil,
It's like he did with my baby.
He wouldn't even got married after he got off over you
I had to drag him down to the church myself
Well.. help me clear the dishes and we'll...
come out here and have some ice cream on the swing.
Sorry babe, but you can't come in, okay?
Stay there.
What flavor you going to get today?
- Vanilla. - Vanilla?
I always get vanilla, I try the flavor and I always get vanilla.
Will you go get my shoes for me honey?
Why doesn't the momma toki sit on her own eggs?
It's too big, she'll break them,
she'll keep the nursemaid on till they hatch, to keep warm.
What's that?
carefree what, you stay in front of the house, and I'll run out back and get the car.
keep it... bring with my shoes. Alright.
Why cant you wait 'til we were gone?
couldn't wait
What do you doing with it? why are you dragging it?
- going to bury him. Damn it. Just let me get her to a store or something.
Honey...
Missy, you gonna fall out of that tree and bust your behind.
How many years I'm been telling you there's more to singing than just Elvis?
When you going to sing some real "blues" girl?
- I can't sing "blues. " - Why not?
- I ain't black. - You ain't?
- I ain't. - I thought you were.
Hey, Elvis is a white boy singing black music.
So you are a white girl singing black music.
I just want you to know there is more to fill all that emptiness working just Elvis.
I'm going to be a big star some day.
My daddy said so,
Yes, ma'am.
You just might..
but if you don't, you keep on singing, keep on feeling the spirit
If your dreams gotta go underground for awhile..
bury themselves deep in the earth, so they can survive,
you just keep feeling the spirit even in the dark
Guess what I heard.
- What? - Guess.
No, tell me.
- I heard Elvis is coming to town. Elvis is coming to town?
Lewellen?
When?
I don't know, I think he's coming to Polar edge that's all I heard that he's coming.
Lewellen, is someone there?
No, ma'am.
Okay, meet me on the bank tomorrow.
Can't day after? - Okay, day after.
Your bath is ready, come on in, let me check for ticks.
- Who was that I hear? - What?
You heard me. Aren't you talking to someone. Who were you talking to?
Nobody.
Better not be anyone of those boys want to do evil things with you.
No, ma'am.
Stand.
Plenty of time for you to grow up and do all kinds of evil,
but I just want you to be good , while you still can
Gotta long time before you need to be growing up.
Yes, ma'am.
Got lemons...
What you got there?
Lemons.
You know, those cars have been out there as long as I can remember.
I don't know why your dad don't clean all empty things out
and just lets them collect there.
Just emptiness piling on emptiness,
Possibly gets his high on emptiness.
Want to come help make some lemonade?
Okay.
Here.
Oh, No, not now, honey. Thank you.
No, it's for your face... it'll help.
I can't believe how big you are.
'Cause I'm in second grade.
How did you learn to make lemonade so good?
Grammy.
Where is he?
He's gone.
He's coming back?
He"ll come back!
What did you do to him?
You say something bad?Made him mad, and make him leave?
I'm sorry, honey.
No, you are a liar, my daddy wouldn't leave me.
He said , he was leaving you with me. He did not.
He did not, you stupid, I hate you.
It's all your fault, my daddy wouldn't leave me.
He'll come back, you'll see, he will for me.
Lou?
No, ma'am. It's me, Lewellen.
You want to come in here , with me? - Yes, ma'am.
He'll be home soon...
I always feel it in my toes when he goes.
It's like I feel the rain coming.
You gonna stay?
Sing your Elvis for me, baby.Will you?
Will you take me with you when you leave?
Please.
Yeah.
Where's Vernon?
He's gone.
But I heard they weren't movin' till next week.
No.
You the Wooden's Boy?
Yeah, how'd you know?
Vernon told me your face was.
I mean, I don't know.
Vernon told me you me you was takin' over.
Where are the empties?
By the screen door.
You know Elvis is comin' to town
I'm gonna sing for him.
Gotta go.
Look...
This ain't your car.
Hey, I said this ain't your car.
No, it's the lady out in front of my truck.
- So... - So?
Lewellen, I'm sorry. I just ... I had some business
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