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The Scarecrow and Julie Kingston: Just for Kicks
Written by: Tristan Vick
October 26, 2003
Page 1
Panel one: Julie Kingston is leaning up against the wall of a convenience store.
Panel two: Scarecrow (a real live walking talking scarecrow!) can be seen through the large glass windows of the convenient store; he is at the cash register buying two cups of coffee. Past him against the wall is a soda machine and a popcorn maker, other convenient store stuff litters the aisles.
Panel three: Scarecrow walks out of the store holding the coffee. Some people pass by him entering the store, both their heads automatically rotate to watch him as he walks by.
Panel four: Scarecrow hands Julie one of the cups of coffee. In the background one of the people has crashed into the edge of the doorway. The other one reaches out to catch his friend, who's arms are flailing.
Panel five: Julie is looking out at something (OP). Scarecrow joins her stead fast gaze. In the background the person falling has grabbed onto his friend and is pulling him down too.
Panel six: Scarecrow and Julie continue to gaze outward. The two in the background, pulling each other down, have suddenly fallen out of the panel shot.
SCARECROW: So, is that it?
JULIE: Yep.
Page 2
Panel one: On the corner of the street in front of the convenience store, sits a brand new shiny yellow Ford Mustang. The car is parked in front of a red fire-hydrant. Just beyond the car there can be seen two figures standing in front of the convenience store, it is Julie and Scarecrow.
SCARECROW: It's very shiny.
JULIE: Yep.
Panel two: A close up of just the yellow Mustang.
SCARECROW(OP): New too?
JULIE (OP): Yep.
Panel three: From the side we look slightly up at Julie and Scarecrow still gazing at the car.
SCARECROW: It's a pretty yellow.
Panel four: Julie squinches up her face and sours her lips.
JULIE: Bleh.
Panel five: Scarecrow looks over at his partner.
SCARECROW: Bleh?
JULIE: It's f*#king yellow! The chief had to pick out a f*#king yellow car. Bananas' are f*#king yellow!
Panel six: A shot of the car again, this time a street traffic cop is walking by inspecting how the yellow car is parked in front of a bright red fire-hydrant.
SCARECROW: I think you`re still sour that the chief had you wash his new car.
JULIE: What gives you that idea?
SCARECROW: No reason really. I just know you.
Page 3
Panel one: Close up panel of the traffic cop who is now writing a ticket for the car.
Panel two: Julie walks away from Scarecrow who looks at her abrupt departure with an inquisitive eye.
JULIE: Wait here.
SCARECROW: Are you going to get the chief out of a ticket? I didn't know you cared.
JULIE: I don't.
Panel three: Julie suddenly walks up to the traffic cop. Keep in mind Julie Kingston is a detective and not a regular police officer, thus her badge is not in plain sight.
JULIE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING MAN!?
Panel four: The traffic cop looks up ever so dryly.
COP: This your car?
Panel five: Julie looks at him ever so seriously!
JULIE: Yes. It's brand new!
COP: It's parked in front of this fire hydrant. That's what it is, ma'am.
Panel six: Julie motions with her hands at her side, a simple shrug.
JULIE: Ah! Come on, buddy, how about giving a gal a break? The insurance is high enough as it is, I don't need a f*#king ticket to skyrocket my monthly fee!
JULIE:Not to mention the added stress. Think of the stress man!
Panel seven: Close up shot of just the cop who looks back down, ignoring Julie and continues writing the ticket.
Page 4
Panel one: Julie throws her hands up in the air.
JULIE: This is great! Just f*#king great!
Panel two: The cop continues to ignore her and she continues to act unsettled.
JULIE: You pencil necks never give us tax payers a break!
Panel three: The cop looks up half offended.
COP: Now mam, there's no need to start calling names.
Panel four: Julie steps up into the cops face, this time a little more aggressive as her temper flairs.
JULIE: Names! I got some names for you buddy! What, you don't like pretty girls? You know your job sucks and so you've got nothing better to do than ruin my f*#king life?! What kind of beef do you got with me pal?
COP: Well, quite frankly, your language is offensive...
COP: ...and I've seen prettier. You probably can't cook either.
JULIE: F*#K YOU! You piece of ticket writing shit!
Panel five: The cop points the eraser nub of his pencil at Julie.
COP: Now look here lady, I've tried to be patient with you! I'll ask you to calm down now!
JULIE(OP): F*#K OFF!
Panel six: The cop starts writing a second ticket. Julie turns away and jumps up and down in lunatic excitement.
JULIE: I knew it! Woman hater! Oppressive, pencil-necked, Nazi, woman-hater!!!
Panel seven: The cop rips off the ticket and starts writing another one.
Page 5
Panel one: The police officer is putting a fifth ticket on the windshield of the yellow mustang.
JULIE(OP): FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!
Panel two: The traffic cop turns and walks off. Julie is still spastic from all her ranting.
Panel three: The cop is further down the street, almost out of sight.
Panel four: Close up of Julie, she has calmed herself, her eyes closed, she takes in a deep breath.
Panel five: Julie's eyes pop open, bright and happy, she has her large unmistakable grin written across her face.
Page 6
Panel one: Scarecrow leaning against the convenient store wall. He is holding a large bucket of popcorn and sipping from a 64 oz. cup of soda. GUZZLER is written on the side of the cup. He is drinking from a straw as Julie walks up to him.
JULIE: Don't YOU look entertained.
Panel two: Scarecrow grins a big dopey grin.
SCARECROW: I must say, I wasn't sure for the first ten minutes, but I got into it and was hooked by the end of the second ten!
JULIE: Well that's the best review I've had yet.
Panel three: Julies leans into Scarecrow grabbing onto his arm, the one holding the popcorn. They both look out at the yellow car (carOP).
SCARECROW: Well, it's a better review than your gonna get from the chief.
Panel four: Julie reaches into the bucket and takes some popcorn. She is still leaning into Scarecrow's tall lanky body.
JULIE: Who says we have to tell him? It's not my car anyway. I just try to have a little fun each day. It's important you know.
Panel five: The two friends just stand there smiling, as if the good times are never going to end.
Panel six: A closing shot of the yellow Mustang, in which, there is just a mountainous pile of tickets on the windshield and hood of the car.
JULIE and SCARECROW(OP): HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
THE END
More adventures soon...!
The Scarecrow and Julie Kingston: Just for Kicks
Written by: Tristan Vick
October 26, 2003
Page 1
Panel one: Julie Kingston is leaning up against the wall of a convenience store.
Panel two: Scarecrow (a real live walking talking scarecrow!) can be seen through the large glass windows of the convenient store; he is at the cash register buying two cups of coffee. Past him against the wall is a soda machine and a popcorn maker, other convenient store stuff litters the aisles.
Panel three: Scarecrow walks out of the store holding the coffee. Some people pass by him entering the store, both their heads automatically rotate to watch him as he walks by.
Panel four: Scarecrow hands Julie one of the cups of coffee. In the background one of the people has crashed into the edge of the doorway. The other one reaches out to catch his friend, who's arms are flailing.
Panel five: Julie is looking out at something (OP). Scarecrow joins her stead fast gaze. In the background the person falling has grabbed onto his friend and is pulling him down too.
Panel six: Scarecrow and Julie continue to gaze outward. The two in the background, pulling each other down, have suddenly fallen out of the panel shot.
SCARECROW: So, is that it?
JULIE: Yep.
Page 2
Panel one: On the corner of the street in front of the convenience store, sits a brand new shiny yellow Ford Mustang. The car is parked in front of a red fire-hydrant. Just beyond the car there can be seen two figures standing in front of the convenience store, it is Julie and Scarecrow.
SCARECROW: It's very shiny.
JULIE: Yep.
Panel two: A close up of just the yellow Mustang.
SCARECROW(OP): New too?
JULIE (OP): Yep.
Panel three: From the side we look slightly up at Julie and Scarecrow still gazing at the car.
SCARECROW: It's a pretty yellow.
Panel four: Julie squinches up her face and sours her lips.
JULIE: Bleh.
Panel five: Scarecrow looks over at his partner.
SCARECROW: Bleh?
JULIE: It's f*#king yellow! The chief had to pick out a f*#king yellow car. Bananas' are f*#king yellow!
Panel six: A shot of the car again, this time a street traffic cop is walking by inspecting how the yellow car is parked in front of a bright red fire-hydrant.
SCARECROW: I think you`re still sour that the chief had you wash his new car.
JULIE: What gives you that idea?
SCARECROW: No reason really. I just know you.
Page 3
Panel one: Close up panel of the traffic cop who is now writing a ticket for the car.
Panel two: Julie walks away from Scarecrow who looks at her abrupt departure with an inquisitive eye.
JULIE: Wait here.
SCARECROW: Are you going to get the chief out of a ticket? I didn't know you cared.
JULIE: I don't.
Panel three: Julie suddenly walks up to the traffic cop. Keep in mind Julie Kingston is a detective and not a regular police officer, thus her badge is not in plain sight.
JULIE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING MAN!?
Panel four: The traffic cop looks up ever so dryly.
COP: This your car?
Panel five: Julie looks at him ever so seriously!
JULIE: Yes. It's brand new!
COP: It's parked in front of this fire hydrant. That's what it is, ma'am.
Panel six: Julie motions with her hands at her side, a simple shrug.
JULIE: Ah! Come on, buddy, how about giving a gal a break? The insurance is high enough as it is, I don't need a f*#king ticket to skyrocket my monthly fee!
JULIE:Not to mention the added stress. Think of the stress man!
Panel seven: Close up shot of just the cop who looks back down, ignoring Julie and continues writing the ticket.
Page 4
Panel one: Julie throws her hands up in the air.
JULIE: This is great! Just f*#king great!
Panel two: The cop continues to ignore her and she continues to act unsettled.
JULIE: You pencil necks never give us tax payers a break!
Panel three: The cop looks up half offended.
COP: Now mam, there's no need to start calling names.
Panel four: Julie steps up into the cops face, this time a little more aggressive as her temper flairs.
JULIE: Names! I got some names for you buddy! What, you don't like pretty girls? You know your job sucks and so you've got nothing better to do than ruin my f*#king life?! What kind of beef do you got with me pal?
COP: Well, quite frankly, your language is offensive...
COP: ...and I've seen prettier. You probably can't cook either.
JULIE: F*#K YOU! You piece of ticket writing shit!
Panel five: The cop points the eraser nub of his pencil at Julie.
COP: Now look here lady, I've tried to be patient with you! I'll ask you to calm down now!
JULIE(OP): F*#K OFF!
Panel six: The cop starts writing a second ticket. Julie turns away and jumps up and down in lunatic excitement.
JULIE: I knew it! Woman hater! Oppressive, pencil-necked, Nazi, woman-hater!!!
Panel seven: The cop rips off the ticket and starts writing another one.
Page 5
Panel one: The police officer is putting a fifth ticket on the windshield of the yellow mustang.
JULIE(OP): FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!
Panel two: The traffic cop turns and walks off. Julie is still spastic from all her ranting.
Panel three: The cop is further down the street, almost out of sight.
Panel four: Close up of Julie, she has calmed herself, her eyes closed, she takes in a deep breath.
Panel five: Julie's eyes pop open, bright and happy, she has her large unmistakable grin written across her face.
Page 6
Panel one: Scarecrow leaning against the convenient store wall. He is holding a large bucket of popcorn and sipping from a 64 oz. cup of soda. GUZZLER is written on the side of the cup. He is drinking from a straw as Julie walks up to him.
JULIE: Don't YOU look entertained.
Panel two: Scarecrow grins a big dopey grin.
SCARECROW: I must say, I wasn't sure for the first ten minutes, but I got into it and was hooked by the end of the second ten!
JULIE: Well that's the best review I've had yet.
Panel three: Julies leans into Scarecrow grabbing onto his arm, the one holding the popcorn. They both look out at the yellow car (carOP).
SCARECROW: Well, it's a better review than your gonna get from the chief.
Panel four: Julie reaches into the bucket and takes some popcorn. She is still leaning into Scarecrow's tall lanky body.
JULIE: Who says we have to tell him? It's not my car anyway. I just try to have a little fun each day. It's important you know.
Panel five: The two friends just stand there smiling, as if the good times are never going to end.
Panel six: A closing shot of the yellow Mustang, in which, there is just a mountainous pile of tickets on the windshield and hood of the car.
JULIE and SCARECROW(OP): HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
THE END
More adventures soon...!