Read Perception or The Oatmeal Cookie & Michelle's Mind Page 6


  DOUG (V.O.)

  Yeah, well the deadline for the

  movie has been pushed up by six

  weeks.

  JON

  (yells)

  What?

  DOUG (V.O.)

  That only gives us a week. If

  you aren’t able to do this, I’ll

  find someone else.

  JON

  Why was it pushed up?

  DOUG (V.O.)

  Something about having a better

  marketing outcome, and the time

  to feature is better. We’ll have

  a better profit.

  JON

  Oh my God. Life is going downhill.

  Can I get paid in advance?

  DOUG (V.O.)

  At the end of the week you’ll get

  some pay. The rest later. Are you

  able to do this?

  JON

  Yeah. Gimmie some time. Come over

  in two days. I should have

  something for us to work with.

  DOUG (V.O.)

  Thanks Jon.

  INT. DOUG’S HOUSE – EVENING

  Doug hangs up the phone. He laughs. A list of “EVIL THINGS TO DO” is shown. It has a checkmark next to “DATE HOT MODEL TO MAKE MORE PEOPLE NOTICE MY FILMS”. He puts a check mark next to “LIE TO JON ABOUT DEADLINE.” Below it without a checkmark states: “ANNOUNCE TO PAPARAZZI I’M DATING SANDRA HAZELMERE.”

  DOUG

  Now you have no choice but to

  focus only on work, Jon.

  INT. JON’S BEDROOM – EVENING

  Jon throws the phone at a chair and screams. He exits his bedroom.

  INT. JON’S OFFICE – EVENING

  Jon enters his office and sits at the computer. He turns it on and looks at the screen with the 3D designs in an editing program.

  INT. JON’S OFFICE – EVENING – JON’S POV

  The screen is blurry. He moves closer to the screen and it is more blurry. Jon sits at the other end of the room and he can see the computer clearly.

  End Jon’s POV.

  Jon screams at the computer and gets up and smacks the keyboard off the desk. He gets up and smacks into the wall next to the door. He screams at the door.

  JON

  (yells)

  Stupid door.

  INT. JON’S STAIRS – EVENING

  Jon stomps down the stairs screaming.

  INT. JON’S KITCHEN – EVENING

  Jon stops screaming and looks out his window at Sandra’s house. He turns around and looks at oatmeal chocolate chip cookie mix on the counter. He takes out a mixing bowl and begins to make some cookies.

  JON

  Molly, these are for you. There

  are no raisins.

  He mixes. He gets a pan. He drops portions of cookie mix on the pan. He puts the pan in the oven.

  JON

  Fricken one week. What the crap.

  The clock states 11 O’Clock. It then changes to 2AM.

  INT. JON’S KITCHEN - 2AM

  Jon is watching the shopping channel. He sees a product that he would never need. The television shows “DIAL NOW” and his hand moves to the space next to him. He gets up and walks into the kitchen heading towards the phone. Jon passes the batch of cookies on a plate and takes the phone off the receiver.

  HERMAN (V.O.)

  Hey. Jon.

  Jon turns around and sees a cookie, HERMAN, on the edge of the counter.

  HERMAN

  Hey, let’s go play.

  Jon dials a number into the phone.

  JON

  Molly, isn’t it a little bit late

  for you to be over?

  Jon looks up at the clock. It shows 2:00AM.

  JON

  (surprised)

  Woah. It’s really late. What are

  you--

  He walks on over to the other side of the counter and nobody is there.

  JON

  --doing here?

  Jon walks around the kitchen island another time, and looks into the family room.

  HERMAN

  Hey Jon, I’m over here.

  Jon’s POV – Jon looks down at the kitchen island. There is a cookie with arms, legs and a face. Jon is the only one in the entire script who can see it alive. Jon drops the phone and it lands on the ground.

  HERMAN

  What do you like to do for fun,

  Jon?

  JON

  Huh… I, uh… don’t rea--

  HERMAN

  Exactly. And that is why I am

  here.

  Jon looks confused and rubs his eyes.

  JON

  You’re still there.

  HERMAN

  Of course I am, Jon.

  No longer at Jon’s POV, but the cookie still has a face and limbs.

  JON

  But, why?

  HERMAN

  I have a mission, Jon. I have to

  take over the grocery store.

  JON

  What’s so great about the

  grocery store?

  HERMAN

  Nothing, Jon. They put me on sale

  and got rid of my product line.

  I felt unwanted and got the idea

  I was cheap. I’ll show them

  who’s cheap!

  Herman begins to laugh manically. Jon looks shocked.

  JON

  I must be going insane. So tell

  me, what can a cookie do to a

  grocery store?

  HERMAN

  This is where you come in, Jon.

  You will help me take over the

  Place. You will be named king of

  the grocery store! Just imagine,

  free food.

  JON

  Hmm… I could use free food, or

  I could eat you.

  HERMAN

  You won’t eat me, Jon, because

  I am the doorway for you to get

  more food.

  Herman walks over to Jon’s belly and rubs it.

  HERMAN

  (mumbles)

  Yes my minion.

  JON

  What?

  HERMAN

  Nothing.

  Jon puts Herman into his hand and walks over to

  INT. JON’S FAMILY ROOM - NIGHT

  Jon enters and sits on the couch with Herman in his hand. He sets it down beside him.

  JON

  So what’s your name?

  HERMAN

  Herman.

  Herman sits cross legged.

  JON

  Well Herman, I have a job to do

  and it’s due soon.

  HERMAN

  No it’s not. Besides, it’s not

  fun, not as fun as dominating a

  grocery store where you will

  reign as king. That is what you

  want, right, Jon? To be known for

  success.

  JON

  Success.

  HERMAN

  That’s right, Jon. Let’s go.

  Jon gets up from the couch. He grabs Herman and puts it in his pocket.

  CUT TO:

  INT. GROCERY STORE - 3AM

  The 24 hour grocery store parking lot is almost empty. Jon enters the store. Herman peeks out of Jon’s pocket. They pass by the discount sign next to cookie mix of the same brand that Jon has in his kitchen.

  HERMAN

  (mumbles)

  I’m not cheap.

  BAKED NEEDS AISLE - NIGHT

  Jon walks along the aisle and passes some cookie mixes. There is a different brand is on the shelves from the cookie mix that was in Jon’s kitchen.

  HERMAN

  This is the enemy who knocked

  me off the shelves, Jon. You

  may eat
them.

  Jon opens up the cookie mix and sticks his hand in. A male EMPLOYEE walks by the end of the aisle and starts to walk towards him. The employee cannot hear Herman.

 

  EMPLOYEE

  Sir, I hope you plan to

  purchase that.

  HERMAN

  Fool! He will soon be your

  king! Bow down to him!

  Jon hesitantly nods. The employee looks at Jon’s eyes. They are very red.

  EMPLOYEE

  Are you okay?

  Jon nods again.

  EMPLOYEE

  (concerned)

  Alright.

  The employee leaves.

  HERMAN

  You disappoint me, Jon. Let’s

  carry on.

  Jon walks in to

  THE VEGETABLE SECTION - NIGHT

  Jon stares long and hard at the vegetables. The employee watches Jon from a distance. Jon begins to talk to some vegetables, but not long conversations. He walks to

  THE CHECKOUT COUNTER - NIGHT

  Jon arrives with his groceries.

  EMPLOYEE

  Hey, how are you holding up?

  JON

  Pretty good, I checked out my

  domain and I quite like it.

  EMPLOYEE

  Yeah, what website?

  JON

  No website, this domain. I will

  be king of all of this.

  Jon pays for his groceries. Jon takes his bag of groceries and goes to the exit.

  EMPLOYEE

  Alright, have a good night.

  (softly)

  Nutcase.

  CUT TO:

  INT. JON’S FAMILY ROOM – 4AM

  Jon lies on his couch. Herman hops out of the pocket and stands on Jon’s stomach.

  JON

  So what do you want to do now?

  HERMAN

  We could plan out how we are

  going to take over the grocery

  store.

  JON

  Nah, let’s do that later.

  Jon grabs the TV remote and turns the TV on displaying the shopping channel.

  JON

  I have a project to finish you

  know.

  HERMAN

  No you don’t, Jon.

  JON

  Yes, I do. I have to finish it,

  they are all counting on me.

  HERMAN

  Why do you have to finish it?

 

  JON

  I’ll have great success. I think

  this project might give it.

  HERMAN

  But you’re already granted

  success, Jon. You’re going to

  be king. King.

  JON

  King.

  LATER

  Jon stares blankly at the television. He does not fall asleep. The clock changes from 4:05 AM to 10:00 AM. Jon’s eyes are red and dark circles are underneath. There is a regular cookie on a plate on the table in front of him.

  JON

  (to Herman)

  I never thought I would excel in

  my career so early on in my life.

  (pause)

  I know.

  (pause)

  It is going downhill.

  Molly enters through the patio door, and slowly walks into the family room. Jon does not notice her. Molly sees a regular cookie and cannot hear it speak.

  JON

  (to Herman)

  I’ll be king. You promise?

  MOLLY

  (imitates)

  You promise?

  JON

  (to Herman)

  Seriously, you’re the best.

  MOLLY

  You’re the best.

  Jon turns his head and looks at Molly.

 

  JON

  Yes?

  MOLLY

  Hi!

  JON

  What do you want?

  MOLLY

  I’m here to help on the movie.

  JON

  I don’t wanna work on it now.

  MOLLY

  But why not? I want to help.

  Jon looks at the cookie.

  JON

  Herman says he doesn’t like you.

  MOLLY

  What! Why doesn’t he like me?

  Who is he?

 

  Jon points to the cookie on the plate.

  MOLLY

  Well tell Herman I don’t like

  him either.

  JON

  He heard you.

  MOLLY

  He makes me mad. I want to eat

  him.

  JON

  There are others on the kitchen

  table, you can eat those.

  Molly gets up and goes into the kitchen, takes a few cookies. She returns.

  MOLLY

  (chews a cookie)

  So, when are we gonna work on it?

  JON

  (angrily)

  Not today. I told you I don’t

  wanna work on it now. Besides,

  I’m hanging out with Herman.

  MOLLY

  Herman’s a meanie.

  JON

  He’s my friend. If you don’t

  like him, you can just leave.

  MOLLY

  (loudly)

  What! You’re being a meanie

  Jon!

  Jon shoos her with his hand.

  MOLLY

  Fine, I don’t need to hang out

  with you and your stupid cookie

  anyways.

  Molly leaves through the patio door. Herman is now alive with a face and limbs.

  HERMAN

  Finally. She annoys me, Jon.

  JON

  Why? She’s only seven.

  HERMAN

  She’ll just get in the way. She

  wants you to focus on pointless

  editing when you can just have

  success now.

  The phone rings. Jon picks it up.

  JON

  (to phone)

  Hey Doug. Yeah it’s coming along.

  (pause)

  Awesome.

  (pause)

  Yeah, come over at seven.

  Jon hangs up the phone.

  JON

  (to Herman)

  Looks like I should work on it

  after all.

  HERMAN

  You’re letting your boss take

  over your life, Jon.

  JON

  He liked my C.G. stills.

  HERMAN

  So, that only means you have to

  do more work.

  JON

  Herman, this could be a great

  step for me.

  HERMAN

  He has power over you. Who’s the

  king in this position?

  JON

  Doug.

  HERMAN

  Exactly, Jon.

  The phone rings. Jon picks it up. SPLIT-SCREEN between Matt and Jon on the phone. Matt is at a zoo.

  MATT

  Hey.

  JON

  Hey.

 

  MATT

  What are you up to right now?

  JON

  Nothing.

  MATT

  Great! I need some help at my

  work. Could you help out?

  JON

  Sure. See ya.

  Jon hangs up the phone. Split-screen ends.

  JON

  Well, Herman, I’m off. Think

  of a plan for the grocery store

  and tell me it when I come back.

  Jon gets up from the couch.

  EXT. ZOO – N
OON

  Matt’s Toyota parks in the ‘employees only’ stall in the zoo parking lot. Matt and Jon exit the car. They enter the building, and Matt puts on his employee tag.

  INT. ZOO – NOON

  Matt and Jon push wheel barrels and stop at the monkey cages.

  MATT

  Thanks for helping, we were

  short staffed today. No way I

  could do this all on my own.

  Jon looks at a monkey in the field below the bars. In Jon’s POV everything is seen hazier than before, and he squints to make things a bit clear. End Jon’s POV.

  JON

  Hey, is that the monkey?

 

  MATT

  Yup!

  JON

  How did you escape with it in

  the first place?

  MATT

  They let me close up a few days

  ago.

  Jon smiles.

  MATT

  I returned him this morning. I

  was glad no one even noticed. I

  had him for four days. That’s

  crazy, man!

  JON

  But why even have it in the

  first place?

  MATT

  Jon, tell me. Have you never

  dreamed of having a monkey of

  your own?

  JON

  At one point.

  MATT

  Then you know how I feel. I

  guess for you it’s a woman of

  your own.

  JON

  Thanks.

  MATT

  I feel like my life is a little

  bit more complete. Take my

  advice.

  JON

  Advice?

  MATT

  To be more complete. I feel like

  I just succeeded in fulfilling