FADE
IN:
INT.
BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
We see a child's bedroom. The
window is slightly cracked open. Hot Wheels and action figures lie on the
floor. Lint is floating through the air. There's a carpet, twin sized bed,
dresser, cubbies for toys, and a television set on top of the dresser.
The bedroom is quiet. Nobody is in
the room. Then the door opens.
An eight-year old boy in jeans and
a white Bob Marley shirt with a backpack on his shoulders opens the door.
The boy comes through the door and
drops his backpack onto the carpet.
The boy grabs his television
remote off his bed and sits down (crisscross applesauce) onto the carpet in
front the television.
As the boy flips through channels
we see his surroundings including blue painted walls.
We see the television channels
change, then the boy flipping them.... 1 (click and channel change), 2(click
and channel change), 3(click and channel change), and 4 (stops).
The boy stops and stares, then
leans in a bit closer towards the television.
He sees a tall, cool looking,
hippie African-American guy holding a white Fender Stratocaster.
The boy zeroes in. It's the film
"Woodstock."
The hippie African-American guy
holding the white Stratocaster starts playing his Stratocaster.
MUSIC IN: THE JIMI HENDRIX
EXPERIENCE - VOODOO CHILD (LIVE WOODSTOCK 69')
The boy gets CLOSER to the
television and turns the volume up using the buttons on the television.
The look on the boy's face is like
he's mesmerized watching this crazy hippie dude SHREDDING on his guitar with
his TEETH.
At the climax of the song, the
screen goes black, and we hear a reverberated echo of the very last note.
CUT TO:
TITLE CARD: "FIVE YEARS
LATER"
FADE
IN:
INT. GUITAR CENTER - DAY
We see Josh, the same boy from
earlier, five years later, wearing a Black Flag shirt and jeans with slightly
messy/spiked hair inside Guitar Center at the register being helped by a Guitar
Center employee.
The store isn't very busy, nor is
it crowded.
We see in the background a random
customer, a great looking young female, playing a Gibson ES-335 with a
beautiful Antique Tea Burst finish, plugged into a VOX AC15C1 TUBE AMPLIFIER.
This random female is playing a
slow note-by-note cover of "Since I've Been Loving You" by Led
Zeppelin.
The tone coming out is purely
luscious. The mood in the building is mellow and chill.
Josh has just finished purchasing
an all-black Epiphone Les Paul Jr. guitar. The Guitar is out of its box and
looks new and glossy.
The transaction wraps up.
GUITAR CENTER EMPLOYEE
Have a good one!
JOSH
You too.
(About to leave)
The random female customer is
still playing the guitar.
Josh leaves. The random female
customer's guitar playing gets louder and harder.
CUT TO BLACK:
FADE
IN:
INT. BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
We see Josh in his bedroom, which
is slightly different from the last time we saw it. New furniture: Queen sized
bed, new dresser, 32-inch TV, new posters, etc.
Josh pulls his newly purchased
guitar off of his guitar stand and puts his new strap on it.
The
strap is black and has cartoon blackjack cards of promiscuous women.
Josh puts the guitar around his
shoulder with his strap and plugs it into a small Marshall 15 watt guitar amp.
Josh turns on the amp and
immediately: loud, ear-cringing feedback rings out.
Josh immediately turns the
distortion effect off the amp and turns the volume down.
Josh sits on the carpet, puts his
guitar in his lap and starts hitting random strings slowly.
Then, Josh put his finger on the
low E string and runs it up and down the neck.
The strings are very out of tune.
CUT TO BLACK:
FADE
IN:
INT. BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
We see Josh on at his black desk
on his laptop looking up guitar tutorials on YouTube.
Josh watches a tutorial on how to
play "Voodoo Child" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. He can't
comprehend it. The Video seems too hard for Josh to understand.
Josh gets irritated and changes
the video to "I Just Want Something To Do" by the Ramones.
MUSIC IN: I JUST WANT SOMETHING TO
DO BY THE RAMONES
CUT TO:
TITLE CARD: "2 MONTHS
LATER"
INT. BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
We see Josh playing along to
"Something to do by the Ramones." He's rocking out to the tune, and
right on the last note of the song, a string pops and breaks.
The song ends. Josh stares at his
broken string with a confused face.
Josh puts the guitar on the stand
with the worn-out broken string flinging all over the place.
Josh walks out the bedroom door
and shuts it.
CUT TO:
INT. BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
We
see the door exactly the same way it was in the last sequence.
TITLE CARD (ON SCREEN): "2
DAYS LATER"
Title Card disappears and suddenly
Josh opens and walks through and closes the door.
Josh is holding a small plastic
Guitar Center bag like an excited little girl who just bought a Barbie. He
places it on his desk and pulls out two hot pink packs of Ernie Ball Super
Slinky Electric Guitar strings.
Josh gets a pair of wire cutters
and lays them down onto his bed along with his guitar.
Josh unwinds and pulls his old
strings out of the guitar and puts the first of his new pack into the tuning
machine. Josh starts to wind it up with the tuning machine slowly, annnd....
SNAP! the string pops and breaks in his face.
Josh... Again, with the confused
look on his face.
JOSH
Sh$t!
CUT TO:
INT.
BEDROOM - AFTERNOON
Josh finishes up re-stringing his
guitar.
TITLE CARD (ON SCREEN): "2O
MINUTES LATER"
Josh has finally and successfully
restrung his guitar and is tuning it with the tuning app on his phone.
After tuning, Josh starts to play
a half-a$sed cover of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love."
"DOOM-DOOM-DOOM-DOOM *Josh
screws up* DUN-DUN-DUN DA-DA-DOOM *Josh screws up*-DOOM
Josh strugles to get the first two
measures of the song right.
CUT TO:
INT. BEDROOM - DAY - NIGHT
We see a super cool montage of
Josh reading song tabulators, learning scales, learning from YouTube videos,
listening to new music, and practicing playing his guitar in his bedroom all
day and all night.
The
montage ends with a super cool explosion.
EXPLODE TO BLACK:
TITLE
CARD: "2 YEARS LATER"
FADE IN:
MUSIC IN: SANTANA – “BLACK MAGIC
WOMAN”
INT. BEDROOM - DAY
We see a CLOSEUP of a new white
Stratocaster being played along to the intro of "Black Magic Woman"
by Santana.
The CLOSEUP fades out and we see
Josh playing the crap out his shiny white Stratocsaster along to the song note
by note.
Josh looks super cool and into
it...
Then we hear some old
African-American guy's voice.
His voice sounds like an old
Blues-Man from down South who smokes a lot.
OLD MAN
It looks like the two years
of practicing has paid off for Josh. This leaves you thinking "Is this guy
going to be in a band one day?""Is he going to get all the chicks at
school?""Is he going to be the biggest, baddest cat around?" The
answer is...
CUT TO:
TITLE CARD: "NOT YET THE
END"