词汇:barbecue

n. 烤肉;吃烤肉的野宴

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Coals are burning in the old style stone barbecue, and several tables are set for the family.>>完整场景
EXT. TAHOE LAWN BARBECUE - MED. VIEW - DAY Hagen and Sonny's boys are throwing a football around on the lawn; the littler kids running after them.>>完整场景
THERESA:
I've invited Mama, Sandra and the kids for barbecue.>>完整场景
We had a big barbecue, and I made a speech, a good one, too.>>完整场景
CUSTOMER FOUR: He's got the Barbecue Beef, I've got a Chili-Beef Deluxe.>>完整场景
CUSTOMER TWO: I ordered Barbecue Beef.>>完整场景
I'II barbecue him!>>完整场景
Now, I don't know about you lovebirds f***ing without a condom, but when somebody getting ready to barbecue me, I go full-metal batshit on... - Sh*t!>>完整场景
Sorry about that, I was... Kobe's having a barbecue this weekend.>>完整场景
FORREST (V.O.) Except for all the beer cans and the barbecue, it was.>>完整场景
BUBBA:
Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. There, uh, shrimp kabobs, shrimp creole...>>完整场景
-JACK:

Some tea? -Yeah, thanks. Are you gonna come to the memorial? Tommy wants to go. You didn't like my father much, did you? Well, he kept my mom busy. That was something. That's funny, I don't... You say that he kept her busy, rather than..."He made her happy." Look, it's tough living with drunks. I put up with her 'cause she's my mom, but... You know, your dad... (SCOFFS) He's happy one day, and mean as hell the next. He'd throw me some money if he sold one of those guitars, but... It was just hard to get him to focus long enough to finish anything. Yeah. I mean, I know that he was tough to live with. I grew up with him. Yeah. But you ain't really been around much lately. Hmm, I thought... I don't know what I thought. I never thought he'd die. Just thought we'd have some more time. Was he that bad when you were younger? (CHUCKLES) When I was 11, my parents took us to this party. It was, like, a barbecue at a friend's place outside of town. And, um, he got really... You know, drunk, and... When it was time to leave, he wouldn't give my mom the car keys. He drove, and, uh... You know, we were swerving and he went to change the music on the stereo and we wrecked. And it seemed like... ...forever till the ambulance got there. He was friends with the sheriff 'cause... ...he walked. And we were all fine except for my mom. She died the next day. So... Yeah. He was pretty bad back then. Not much changes with time, I guess. I'm really sorry. Did you, uh, did you live with him after that? For a while, yeah, um... He got a lot worse, and then when my brother went off to college, that's when I moved in with my aunt. What about Tommy's mom? She just out the picture? She's alive, if you wanna call it that. She's a junkie. I never even suspected it. I knew about alcohol, obviously, but... I didn't know anything about the drugs. I just... Seems like I blinked, and I was married. I blinked again, and I was divorced, with a little boy. I blinked again, that little boy is almost five years old.I just wonder how you get things to slow down a little bit. I don't wanna blink and be in the grave. Yeah. It seems like that happens to a lot of people. (COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING) If you lose Your horses 'Cause they ran off When lightning struck I will come home From wherever I am Till the last one Is rounded up If you've got the blues I'll stand by you If you've got the blues I'll stand by you I'll stand by you -(TOMMY GIGGLING) -(CHUCKLES) What are you laughing at, huh? You want something to laugh about? You do? -(CONTINUES GIGGLING) -You do? -Uh-huh. -(CHUCKLES)
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INT. BROWNSTONE - NIGHT Lynn holds a laundry basket on her hip as she fiddles with the thermostat in the hall. The house is cold. Lynn wears a winter jacket in the house. Lynn turns and moves into the shadowy hallway. No lights. The house seems somewhat ominous. Beat. Lynn's eyes dart to an open guest room like she just saw something. She stares in the doorway until a SOUND TURNS HER IN THE DIRECTION OF THE FAMILY ROOM. She picks up balled-up boy's sweat socks and dirty T-shirts laying on the carpet. When she reaches the end of the hall, she HITS A LIGHT SWITCH. The hall LIGHTS UP REVEALING A WALL OF PHOTOS. Lynn forms a tiny smile. Snapshots of Cole and Lynn's life hang before her eyes. Cole's birthday parties... Lynn and Cole at an amusement park... Cole under the Christmas tree... Cole on Lynn's shoulders in a pool... Cole with a group of neighbors at a barbecue... Lynn takes a step forward. Lynn's face betrays the fact that she notices something she never noticed before. She touches a photo of three-year-old Cole. WE MOVE INTO THE PHOTO -- COLE'S FACE SMILES AT US. LYNN'S FINGER GENTLY BRUSHES A THIN STREAKS OF LIGHT THAT CURVES IN THE BACKGROUND BEHIND COLE. THE STREAK OF LIGHT IS BLURRED, LIKE SOMETHING CAUGHT IN MOTION.Lynn looks to the adjacent photo -- the barbecue photo -- Everyone stands with hot dogs and sodas. Lynn searches the picture. Her eyes suddenly stop at the TINIEST BLUR OF WHITE LIGHT STREAKING AROUND COLE. WE MOVE FROM FRAMED PHOTO TO FRAMED PHOTO -- EACH THE SAME -- SOMEWHERE HIDDEN IN THE FRAME, SOMEWHERE NOT EASILY SEEN, LYNN FINDS A BLUR. Lynn takes it all in curiously.
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