Drillbit Taylor is a comedy film directed by Steven Brill and produced by Judd Apatow. The movie follows three high school freshmen who hire a low-budget bodyguard named Drillbit Taylor to protect them from a school bully.
Drillbit Taylor poses as a substitute teacher at the school in order to keep an eye on the boys. As he gets to know them better, he realizes that they are not just looking for protection from physical harm, but also seeking guidance and friendship.
As the boys face various challenges and obstacles, Drillbit Taylor steps up to protect them in unexpected ways. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and standing up to bullies.
With a mix of humor and heart, Drillbit Taylor delivers a message about the importance of standing up for oneself and others, even in the face of adversity.
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Drillbit Taylor
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Photograph
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What Doesn't Kill You Hurts Like Hell
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Heart Of The Beast
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Chain Hang Low
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Push Em Back
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Young Buck:
Performer
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Rip It Up
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All Along The Watchtower
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Satisfaction
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Balls Out
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Let's Play Two
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Name Of The Game
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So Gangsta
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Cha Cha Cha
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Happy Birthday To You
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Mildred J. Hill:
Writer
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Ass Like That
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Hero
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Bad Ass
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So Deadly
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Swollen Members:
Performer
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Moons And Trees
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The Panic
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Bernard Herrmann:
Writer
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Holla At Me
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The Right Thing
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The Champ
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Throw It On Me
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Melodie d'Amour
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Dean Martin:
Performer
Henri Salvador: Performer Marcel Stellman: English lyrics Marc Lanjean: French lyrics |
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