Okay, here’s the deal:
Aaron and I are starting our work on a new movie. It’s a movie about how me and Aaron get stranded on an island in the middle of the ocean and need to survive. (Very original, huh?) It’s temporary title is “Plane Crash.” (I’m the master of originality!) It’s still in the writing process, so I still haven’t finished the script yet. Still, I’ve done a lot of it, so I’m starting a new thing.
Every day (I’ll try at least!) I’ll post a new scene from the movie on this blog. By the time the last one is posted we’ll probably start filming it, and I’ll post some pics from that.
You may have noticed the pic of the day below. It’s just a pre-production shot. We’re not sure if it’ll be used in the movie yet or not, though.
Also, I would like to thank by good brother Warren for providing us with pictures and of HIM flying in an airplane in the movie. You might say that he’s our stunt double.
Okay, enough blabbing. Here’s the first scene of the movie Plane Crash:
Scene 1 – Public Airport, New York City
A flight attendant (Austen’s Mom) stands at a desk to register people to get on a plane to London. A man (Austen) comes up to register his place on the flight.
“Hi, I’d like to register my place.”
“Name?”
“Austen Squarepants” (or think of something else)
The attendant stares at the computer for a few moments.
“I’m sorry, but your name isn’t listed here, sir”
“What?”
“Your name isn’t listed for this flight”
“But I booked this flight 6 months ago!”
“I’m sorry.”
There’s a pause. Then the flight attendant says:
“But if you want I can have a private pilot take you to London.”
“What’s the price?”
“It’s cheaper than if you were to take a passenger plane.”

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