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The Dog Story Reel

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 0:6 0:6 Dissolve 00:3 NO PANEL Start on Black

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 05:6 05:6 Dissolve 0:00 FADE IN: Slow Truck out from Max (Big Dog) and Benji (little dog), from the family portrait

The Dog Story Reel Page 3/49 _A 07: 07: Dissolve 0:00 CROSS DISOLVE: Camera Pans right to a bulitan board with flyer MISSING DOG BENJI with a sign saying :post flyers today.

The Dog Story Reel Page 4/49 _B 05: 05: Dissolve 0:0 NO PANEL MAX: (0.S) Talk About a Dog. CROSS DISSOLVE: Camera trucks out from schedule board and to a teddy bear on the floor. Sketch

The Dog Story Reel Page 5/49 _C 05:07 05:07 _D :06 0: MAX: (cont.) A little fluff ball. MAX: (cont.) Talk about a precious animal. Cut to cat licking its paw. CROSS DISSOLVE: Opposite angle on the teddy bear facing a couch with dog and cat on it. CAmera pans up from bear to the couch.

The Dog Story Reel Page 6/49 _D :06 04: NO PANEL MAX: (cont.) A furry little nothing. Cat looks down to MAX as we pan down to Max on the couch

The Dog Story Reel Page 7/49 _D :06 3 0: NO PANEL Beat on Max.

The Dog Story Reel Page 8/49 _D :06 4 0:0 NO PANEL MAX: (cont.) But ballsy as a paratrooper.

The Dog Story Reel Page 9/49 _D :06 5 00: NO PANEL MAX: Grrrrrrr

The Dog Story Reel Page 0/49 _D :06 6 00:0 NO PANEL MAX: (cont.) He's tough...

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 _D :06 7 0:00 _E 0: 0:00 MAX:...but I'M TOUGHER! MAX: (cont.) Benji may be tough...

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 _E 0: 00:8 _E 0: 3 0:04 _F 03: 0:0 Cat rolls his eyes Beat.

The Dog Story Reel Page 3/49 _F 03: 00:0 _F 03: 3 00:5 _F 03: 4 00:5 MAX: (cont.) But I'm Tougher. Max goes to leap off the couch. Max gets up

The Dog Story Reel Page 4/49 _G 0: 00:0 _G 0: 0:0 NO PANEL The cat sits for a beat... Then watches Max go.

The Dog Story Reel Page 5/49 _H 04:08 0:00 NO PANEL MAX: Go after dogs... Max leaps off the couch.

The Dog Story Reel Page 6/49 _H 04:08 0:06 NO PANEL MAX:...twice his size. Max walks towards teddy bear

The Dog Story Reel Page 7/49 _H 04:08 3 0:0 _I 0:8 0:8 MAX:...3, 4 times his size. MAX: Go right up to em'.

The Dog Story Reel Page 8/49 _J 05:08 0:0 _J 05:08 0:0 _J 05:08 3 0:6 MAX: Sniff em'. Smell em' up and down. MAX: He growls, bares his teeth! MAX: (sarcastic) He scare's em.

The Dog Story Reel Page 9/49 _K 04:0 0: NO PANEL MAX: He's little, but god damn it if he's not a scrapper.

The Dog Story Reel Page 0/49 _K 04:0 0: NO PANEL MAX: and THEY KNOW IT!

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 _L 0:08 0:08 _M 03:07 0:07 MAX: Sensetive. MAX: Damn right they do too! Cut to Portrait on the wall.

The Dog Story Reel Page /49 _M 03:07 0:00 _N 0: 0: _O 04:6 0:08 MAX: Makes people look sick he's so sensetive. MAX: In tune like a human. MAX: He picks up on things too. Cat wags its tail in annoyance.

The Dog Story Reel Page 3/49 _O 04:6 0:0 _O 04:6 3 0:06 NO PANEL Max walks back to the cat.

The Dog Story Reel Page 4/49 _P 06:08 0:04 NO PANEL MAX: I come home...

The Dog Story Reel Page 5/49 _P 06:08 0:8 NO PANEL MAX:...he greets me at the door...

The Dog Story Reel Page 6/49 _P 06:08 3 0:5 NO PANEL MAX:...grinning, breathing fast...

The Dog Story Reel Page 7/49 _P 06:08 4 0:9 _Q 0:04 0:04 MAX:...he's happy to see me. The cat listens as he talks

The Dog Story Reel Page 8/49 _R 05: 00:5 _R 05: 0:04 _R 05: 3 0:04 MAX: I go to... MAX:...shake off my coat... MAX:...and what do I find?

The Dog Story Reel Page 9/49 _R 05: 4 0:07 _R 05: 5 0:6 _S 0: 0: MAX: The little pisser has... Max:...shit on the floor! MAX: He's crossed me! Cat snickers.

The Dog Story Reel Page 30/49 _T 04:09 00:8 _T 04:09 0:07 _T 04:09 3 0:04 MAX: My best... *beat MAX:...friend...

The Dog Story Reel Page 3/49 _T 04:09 4 0:04 _U 0:0 00:0 _U 0:0 0:00 MAX: has crossed me The cat stops snickering

The Dog Story Reel Page 3/49 _V 05:06 0:08 _V 05:06 0:0 _V 05:06 3 0: MAX: So I go over to him. MAX: and I say SIT. MAX: And he sits down...

The Dog Story Reel Page 33/49 _W 0: 0: _X 0:3 0:08 _X 0:3 0:05 MAX:...cocking his head wondering what's up. MAX: I make... MAX:...a fist.

The Dog Story Reel Page 34/49 _Y 0: 0:6 _Y 0: 00:0 _Z 0:08 00:08 MAX:...and lean over... Max's shadow goes over teddy bear

The Dog Story Reel Page 35/49 _Z 0:08 0:00 _A 04:04 00:0 _A 04:04 03:08 MAX:...and WHACK THE SHIT OUT OF HIM! MAX: He goes clear across the room... MAX: and just lays there. Teddy bear flies against the wall

The Dog Story Reel Page 36/49 _B 04:5 0: _B 04:5 0:06 _B 04:5 3 00: MAX: So then I say, "Get up!" MAX: and he gets up. MAX: and I say SIT! Cat has had enough. He turns and jumps off the couch

The Dog Story Reel Page 37/49 _B 04:5 4 0:00 _C 0:0 0:4 _C 0:0 00:0 MAX: And he sits down again and Max turns back to the cat.

The Dog Story Reel Page 38/49 _B_A 0:0 0:0 _B_B 0:00 0:06 _B_B 0:00 00:8 Cat is gone. Beat on Max. He turns and looks at the bear.

The Dog Story Reel Page 39/49 _A_A 0:00 0:00 _A_B 0:7 0:6 _A_B 0:7 0:0 The bear lays against the wall. Close up on Max's eyes. Then anger.

The Dog Story Reel Page 40/49 _A_C 0: 0: _A_C 0: 0:00 _A_D 0:8 0:8 MAX: (to himself now) I walk over to him. Max walks off camera. MAX: So he's purebred, he's no dummy... MAX POV closing in on bear. We see two dog bowls off to the side.

The Dog Story Reel Page 4/49 _A_E 04:07 0:5 NO PANEL MAX: and he thinks I'm gonna knock him around again...

The Dog Story Reel Page 4/49 _A_E 04:07 0:6 _A_F 03:04 0:00 MAX:...and he's a little scared. Turns the bear to face him. Max reaches over for the bear.

The Dog Story Reel Page 43/49 _A_F 03:04 0:04 _A_G 03:8 0:4 _A_G 03:8 0:04 MAX: But he hangs right in there. MAX: I say "stay" and it's like Max:...he's glued to the floor.

The Dog Story Reel Page 44/49 _A_H 03:8 03:8 _A_E_ 03:7 03:7 _A_E_ 0:00 0:00 Max: He'd sit there for a year if you didn't tell him otherwise. Max: I look at him. Slow Truck in on Bear. Slow TRUCK IN on Max

The Dog Story Reel Page 45/49 _A_E_3 0: 0: _A_E_4 04:9 04:9 _A_E_5 04:8 0:00 Max: He looks at me. MAX: After a minute or so I say, very reasonable and soft... MAX: Don't shit on the floor. Slow truck in on bear.

The Dog Story Reel Page 46/49 _A_E_5 04:8 0:06 _A_E_5 04:8 3 0: _A_E_6 0:04 0:04 MAX: Now get out of here. His expression changes. CAMERA pans down revealing dog bowls in frame. Max turns and sees the dog bowls

The Dog Story Reel Page 47/49 _A_E_7 04:00 04:00 _A_E_8 03:8 03:8 Dissolve 0:00 TRUCK IN on MAX'S eyes Max: And I never have to say a word... Slow Truck out from Max.

The Dog Story Reel Page 48/49 _D 04:4 04:4 Dissolve 0:00 MAX:...on the subject again. SLOW TRUCK IN on portrait of Max and Benji. FADE OUT.

The Dog Story Reel Page 49/49 _E 0:0 0:0 NO PANEL NO PANEL THE END.