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1.
BARRIERS
by
Brian James Lane
Courtesy of CreepyGram Creepy Freebies
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2.
FADE IN:
1. EXT. ALIEN LANDSCAPE
It is a barren world with no plants or animals. There are
peaking rocks and soil. In the distance, there is a crashed
spaceship of some sort.
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2. EXT. CRASH SITE
An ASTRONAUT is sitting on the ground and it looks like he
has crawled quite a distance. He starts shaking his head
and begins to laugh.
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3. EXT. BARREN LANDSCAPE
From closer up and another angle, we can see that there is
some kind of ghostly presence here. It is the spectre of an
alien being; it is the ALIEN GHOST. It looks like it is
about to say something.
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4. ASTRONAUT
He has held up his hand to stop the alien from saying
anything and shakes his head back and forth. He is laughing
heartily now, which sounds muffled and echo-like under his
helmet. He looks down at something.
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5. ALIEN CORPSE
It is entirely desiccated and long since dead. Even it’s
space suit looks ragged and worn from the ravages of time.
3.
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6. BARREN LANDSCAPE, NEW ANGLE – WIDE SHOT
From this vantage point, we can see the ASTRONAUT and the
ALIEN GHOST as well as the alien remains.
ASTRONAUT
You didn’t get too far either, huh?
The ALIEN GHOST tilts its head, but doesn’t speak. The
ASTRONAUT looks around, surveying the area. He chuckles a
little more.
ASTRONAUT
You know, it’s funny. Hilarious,
really.
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7. BARREN LANDSCAPE, MEDIUM SHOT
The ALIEN GHOST is slowly approaching the astronaut, who has
leaned back with his arms on his knees.
ASTRONAUT
Mankind - humanity, that’s me, well we
spent centuries developing travel. We
broke through the barrier of flight.
The speed of sound was an obstacle for a
while there, but we got past it. Our
own atmosphere was a barrier for a
while, too.
The ASTRONAUT looks up in the heavens, staring at the wide
expanse of stars.
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4.
8. STARSCAPE
This is a slow pan of the boundless heavens as the astronaut
speaks.
ASTRONAUT
(voice over, on stars)
Mankind has even broken the barrier of
intergalactic distances with faster than
light travel, which brings me here.
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7. BACK TO MEDIUM SHOT OF LANDSCAPE
The ASTRONAUT points around the area and looks back at the
ALIEN GHOST.
ASTRONAUT
Where ever here is.
The ALIEN GHOST looks around and then back at the ASTRONAUT.
ASTRONAUT
And you, my fine slightly-opaque friend.
You’ve not only crossed ages of time and
space, but you’ve broken through the
barrier of death itself to greet me.
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9. ALIEN GHOST
Looking confused.
ASTRONAUT
(voice over, on GHOST -
laughing)
So, you can see why this is so funny to
me. With all those barriers…
5.
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7. BACK TO MEDIUM SHOT OF LANDSCAPE
The ASTRONAUT and the ALIEN GHOST look at each other.
ASTRONAUT
(laughing)
…the one barrier we still cannot break
is…
ALIEN GHOST
Kielioth schmort aggle fab. Dort bune?
ASTRONAUT
(really laughing now)
…is the language barrier.
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10. BARREN LANDSCAPE, WIDE SHOT
From a greater distance, we see the ASTRONAUT guffawing and
the ALIEN GHOST looking confused.
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11. ALIEN LANDSCAPE
From a distance, we can only see the broken spaceship and a
hint of the two characters. The laughing of the astronaut
echoes through the environment as we
FADE OUT
END