Your Stage : Feedback on three short film scripts, Pt. 2 by Nicole Punday

Nicole Punday

Feedback on three short film scripts, Pt. 2

Hello everyone! I'd like to see if I can get feedback on three short film scripts that I've written. One of them, Patrick Snow and the Eight Speed Dates, was filmed and was submitted and accepted to some film festivals. I'd like to write a feature length script for Patrick Snow. The other two, Coffee Shop/Just One Day(can't decide on the title) and Lift, have received some feedback but are still works in progress and I need some help fleshing them out. Thanks!

Coffee Shop/Just One Day

INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY

SAM, a female in her early 30’s, enters a coffee shop and walks up to the counter.

SAM

Hey Katie! How’s it going

today?

KATIE, a female in her 20’s, turns around and smiles at Sam.

KATIE

Hey girl! Eh. More of the same.

Still single. Still in boring

business school.

SAM

(chuckling)

I’m sorry. Take it from me.

Chase your dreams. Don’t

status quo your life.

KATIE

Business school isn’t chasing

my dreams! And, anyway, have

you seen male business majors?

She points to the corner table. Sam glances over then turns around and looks at her sympathetically.

KATIE (cont)

They look like Bill Gates!

I want to drop out and be you,

with your cool blog and amazing

stories!

SAM

Don’t worry about guys. The

right one will come along

soon enough. In the meantime,

do you in the raddest way ever!

Sam hands her a $20 dollar bill.

SAM (cont)

Keep it! Put it towards your

2.

dream fund.

KATIE

(smiling)

Thanks!

Sam gets settled with her computer and journal at a table. A few minutes later the barista calls out her name and she gets up to

get her coffee. When she turns around she bumps into CHRIS, a male in his early 30’s.

SAM

(absentmindedly)

I’m so sorry.

He smiles at her but she doesn’t notice. He grabs some napkins and sugar and sits at a table close to hers. He takes a pen out of his backpack and opens his book. As he’s about to start reading the barista calls out his name.

BARISTA

Tall Caramel Macchiato for

Chris.

When he gets up she looks up at him. He smiles but once again it goes unnoticed as she looks back at her computer. She’s writing on her computer so he decides to wait a while before going over to talk to her. He opens his book and pretends to read as he watches her then finally walks over to her. She looks up.

SAM

Can I help you?

CHRIS

Can I join you?

She shrugs.

SAM

It’s a public place.

He continues to stand.

3.

CHRIS

I was the one you ran into

earlier after you got your

coffee.

She looks up.

SAM

I know. I said I was sorry.

Did some coffee get on your

shirt or something?

CHRIS

(confused)

No. Are you always this

difficult to talk to?

She thinks for a minute.

SAM

(smirking)

Not that I’ve been told.

He sits down across from her.

CHRIS

Do I know you? I feel like

we’ve met before. That biting

wit is so familiar.

SAM

I don’t think so. I’d remember.

CHRIS

Huh. Maybe not. I’ve had my eye on

you since I walked ...

(a beat)

Well since you walked in to

me.

SAM

I know.

He looks around.

4.

CHRIS

Okay.

SAM

So is there something you want?

Tips on writing a blog? Tips

on hanging out in coffee shops

by yourself and still looking

cool.

She points to the counter.

SAM (cont)

A date with Katie?

He looks over at the counter then back at her.

CHRIS

Who’s Katie?

SAM

Oh for god’s sake! She’s the

girl behind the counter. You

were standing right behind me.

He smiles.

CHRIS

For someone who acts like she

doesn’t care about anything

you sure have noticed a lot

about what I’ve been doing.

(a beat)

I’ll make a deal with you.

Give me one day.

SAM

You’re not exactly the king

of discretion.

(a beat)

One day for what?

CHRIS

To prove I can make you want

5.

to spend more time with me.

SAM

You really think you’re

something special, don’t you?

CHRIS

I think we just need to hang

out for the day. It could be

important.

SAM

(chuckling)

What an overblown sentiment!

Honestly, I don’t have time.

CHRIS

Oh come on. What’s one day?

You can ditch me after a few

hours if you’re not having fun.

She looks skeptical.

SAM

I don’t know. Okay ...

(a beat)

this is a deal, let’s

raise the stakes.

CHRIS

To what?

SAM

For one thing, this has to end

at 6 o’clock tonight.

CHRIS

I don’t see a problem with that.

SAM

And if you’re wrong and I don’t

want to spend more time with

you, then you have to buy me

dinner. But I get to go home

6.

and eat it. Alone. If I’m wrong,

then I have to buy you dinner.

CHRIS

And eat it with me. You’re on!

My name is Chris, by the way.

SAM

Hi Chris. I’m Sam.

CHRIS

Hi Sam. I’m gonna go get my

things. I’ll be right

back.

She shuts down her laptop and puts her journal and pens in her large purse. She looks over at the counter.

SAM

Bye Katie! I’ll see you

tomorrow.

KATIE gives her a thumbs up and a smile.

KATIE

Bye.

They walk outside and she looks at Chris.

SAM

Okay. So where to?

CHRIS

Let’s just walk and talk.

SAM

You’re kidding, right?

CHRIS

Just for now. I am hungry

though. There’s a deli down

the street with the best

sandwiches. Let’s go get one

and sit in the park.

7.

After they get their food, they find a grassy area under a big tree to sit.

CHRIS

So, are you a writer?

SAM

I am.

CHRIS

What do you write?

SAM

Just about everything. The

biggest thing I do right now

is run a blog.

CHRIS

So what do you really want to

write?

SAM

I like telling stories.

CHRIS

That sounds interesting.

SAM

Yeah. When I was a kid I would

write these plays and put them

on in my backyard.

CHRIS

Funny! I grew up with a kid who

used to do skits in her backyard.

SAM

So what do you do?

CHRIS

I’m in college.

She looks at him skeptically.

8.

SAM

Aren’t you a little too old

for college?

He shrugs.

CHRIS

There’s no right age to go to

college. My parents moved a

lot when I was a kid. I got

used to it and did the same

thing after high school but

now I want to settle in one

place and have a career; meet

someone.

SAM

I suppose that makes sense.

She looks around.

SAM (cont)

You ready to continue on? Take

one step closer to losing that

bet?

He gets up and holds out a hand for her. She takes it and he pulls her up and close to him.

CHRIS

I’m not gonna lose!

She smiles.

SAM

We’ll see about that.

CHRIS

So how about you? Did you go

to college?

SAM

No. My parents weren’t happy

with me but all I’ve ever

9.

wanted to be was a writer.

I wrote for the school paper

in high school in addition

to all of the other stuff.

CHRIS

Wow! I was never good at nor

interested in anything when I

was in school. Maybe because

there was no point in getting

involved. I knew we’d move

again sooner rather than later.

SAM

That had to be tough to deal

with as a kid.

CHRIS

It was. There was only one

time I can think of that

anything mattered.

SAM

What was it?

CHRIS

It was before we started moving

all the time. I had the biggest

crush on this girl.

(laughing)

We were like six years old

when I first started crushing

on her. I remember thinking

that she was the prettiest

thing I’d ever seen in my life.

SAM

Awww, that’s sweet!

CHRIS

(chuckles)

When we moved my heart was

broken. We promised to stay

in touch but my family

10.

moved so much that I lost her

address. I always wondered

what happened to her.

SAM

I think we all had that

as little kids. Mine was

our neighbor. We were the

nerdiest kids in school.

No one liked us so we were

inseparable.

CHRIS

What happened to him?

SAM

He moved. His dad got a job in

another state, I think.

CHRIS

Did you grow up around here?

SAM

Oh no! I grew up in a small town

on the east coast.

CHRIS

What was your favorite childhood

memory?

SAM

Every summer we’d go to the

Outer Banks for vacation.

CHRIS

Did you keep in touch with

him?

SAM

No. I lived in another state

and we were young. Maybe

he’s a jerk now or maybe he’s

married. Who knows.

11.

She looks at him.

CHRIS

You’re good at pushing people

away, huh? How come?

SAM

That’s really none of your

business.

CHRIS

You’re right. I’m sorry.

He points in the direction of a small vintage store.

CHRIS (cont)

That looks like a cool store.

Want to go in?

She peers in the window.

SAM

Okay.

They come out and he hands her a bag.

SAM

What’s this?

CHRIS

I saw you looking at that

journal, so I got it for you.

She starts to pull out money but he stops her.

CHRIS (cont)

Keep your money.

SAM

You don’t know me. Why are

you buying me things?

CHRIS

It was just a nice gesture.

12.

Nothing more. There’s an

ice cream shop on the corner.

Want to go in and get some?

She smirks.

SAM

Yes. But I’m paying for mine.

CHRIS

That’s not allowed. I ask you

to go with me. I pay.

SAM

It is now!

When they come out they sit in a little square and watch a street performer.

CHRIS

This guy is pretty good!

SAM

He’s okay.

CHRIS

What do you like to do with

your free time?

SAM

See movies. Eat out. Go to

concerts.

CHRIS

Have dinner with new friends?

It’s after 6 o’clock. Let’s go

to a nice restaurant and have

dinner.

She looks at her watch and gets up.

SAM

You’re a nice guy, Chris. And

I really did have fun today.

13.

But I really need to get going.

CHRIS

But wait. I have something ...

SAM

I can’t do this. I’m sorry.

She walks away, leaving him standing there.

CHRIS

(to himself)

... something I wanted to tell

you.

He stands there for a moment then decides what he needs to do.

CUT TO:

INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY (THE NEXT DAY)

Sam is sitting at her table with her computer open but she’s talking to Katie, who is sitting with her.

KATIE

So you just left him standing

there? Why? Was he boring?

SAM

I just wasn’t interested.

Katie rolls her eyes.

KATIE

Oh give me a break! He was so

cute. I’ll date him if you

won’t.

SAM

He was, wasn’t he? Maybe I...

Just then the door chimes as someone walks in. Katie’s mouth drops open and Sam is about to turn and see what she’s looking at.

14.

KATIE

Don’t look now! Cuz he’s here.

And he’s looking right at you.

SAM

(whispers to herself)

Shit!

Chris walks up to the counter just as Katie gets behind the register.

CHRIS

Hi Katie. I’ll have just a

regular coffee. Large.

He turns and looks at Sam.

CHRIS (cont)

I’m keeping it simple today.

He turns back around and hands her money.

CHRIS (cont)

Keep the change. For your dream

fund.

As he’s walking over to get cream and sugar he looks at Sam.

CHRIS (cont)

Morning, Sam.

She looks up sheepishly.

SAM

Hey.

He walks over to her table and sits down.

CHRIS

How are you this morning?

15.

SAM

I’m okay. What ...

(a beat)

What’s going on?

CHRIS

I came across something you

might be interested in.

He digs in his computer bag and drops a photograph on the table.

She picks it up then puts her hand to her mouth.

CLOSE ON: PHOTO

of two smiling children with their arms around each other on a beach.

She looks up at him.

CHRIS

Hello, Sammie.

SAM

Oh my God. Why didn’t you say

anything yesterday?

CHRIS

I didn’t know until you brought

up the backyard skits. The Outer

Banks trip solidified it for me.

I never forgot you. I made sure

to keep that picture of you and I.

She takes his hand in hers.

SAM

I was so sad when you left. You

were my best friend.

CHRIS

(smiling)

Well, I’m here now.

FADE TO BLACK.

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