Although life hasn't turned out the way they once dreamed, life-long
buddies Mark, McGriff and Jason are managing to stay above water in
their small Pennsylvania hometown. Mark, whose fleeting college football
glory has morphed into a dangerous obsession with gambling, is becoming
more and more estranged from his wife Sherry and son Hayden. McGriff
has never let go of his rock-n-roll aspirations, but somehow he's
not the man he used to be. He's complacent, though, because of his
lovely wife Kate. And then there's Jason, who's still living with
his parents and letting them dictate his life.
The guys are in for a few surprises. A shady collector forces his
way into Mark's home to settle a debt, scaring Sherry into leaving
with Hayden. As if that's not enough, Mark's father passes away, leaving
him with the unresolved tension in their relationship. Meanwhile,
McGriff comes home from work early and finds his wife in a compromising
position with another man. (Who ironically is a big fan of McGriff's)
What to do when life deals you hard knocks? Jason has the solution:
With the College Football Championship Bowl tickets he won in an employee
drawing at Office Max, the three friends set out on a road trip from
Pennsylvania to the Sunshine State.
Things don't go as smoothly as planned, though. McGriff is driving
everyone crazy with the guitar he insisted on bringing, Jason lets
the map fly out the window, and Mark overhears a once-in-a-lifetime
betting tip that he can't act on. Somewhere between setting Vanna
White's ancestral home on fire to almost getting eaten by gators to
receiving pseudo-prophetic advice from a one-arm carnie, tensions
rise between the three friends and the shortcomings of each become
apparent.
They ultimately find themselves on the edge of a bridge with a pact
to jump off together. The beer talking? Perhaps. Mark's near-fall
brings them back to reality and sets them on a new line of thought.
If they just faked their own deaths it would give them all a chance
to start anew. That decided, they push Mark's prized vintage car into
an alligator infested swamp.
But starting a new life is not as easy as it seems. They still have
the same problems, the same heartaches, the same failed dreams. Disgruntled
and bitter, their true feelings rush out, and the trio angrily disbands.
On their own they begin to discover what is really important. For
Mark, it's his family, and being the kind of father his father was.
For McGriff, it's finally taking a stand and reclaiming the confidence
he once had. For Jason, it's a girl named Janice who can throw a mean
game of darts and who loves him for who he already is. And of course,
for all three, it's each other.
Dirt Nap is a comedy that is both hilarious and heartwarming. It
takes us on a journey of lost dreams and underappreciated treasures
and reminds us that in this crazy, uncertain world, the one thing
we can count on is our friends.