Home Fries is a 1998 American comedy-drama film directed by Dean Parisot, and starring Drew Barrymore and Luke Wilson.
The script was originally penned by writer Vince Gilligan for a film class at New York University.
The pilot, Angus Montier, shoots at the ground near him despite the protests of his copilot and brother, Dorian.
Angus and Dorian are worried that the people they heard on the radio might have overheard enough to connect them to his death.
He gives her a model helicopter for her baby, and he explains that he and Angus fly them as reservists for the National Guard.
Knowing that his mother is still furious about Henry's affair and that Angus would hurt Sally if he knew her identity, Dorian frantically tries to keep the truth from his family.
The website's critics consensus reads, "Screenwriter Vince Gilligan's mordant sense of humor strikes a discordant note in Home Fries, a romantic caper full of empty calories."
Roger Ebert gave the film a mixed review, writing, "Home Fries is not a great movie, and as much as I finally enjoyed it, I'm not sure it's worth seeing two times just to get into the rhythm.