Four oddball, high school friends take their rock band on tour in a pink bus in order to pick up girls.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Seeking finance
Page Count:
128pp
Genre:
Comedy, Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
At a high school graduation party, four friends come face to face with the fact that all they’ve done over the past four years is hide in their garage. Determined to start living, lead singer and lead misfit, Guano, convinces the foursome (despite straight-laced Brain’s objections) to take their “band” on the road to rock out, have adventures, and most importantly, meet girls. In need of a tour bus, they pool their resources to buy an old school bus. Only problem is, the bus is an atrocious neon pink. They roll with it and play anywhere they can, streets, pastures, and eventually a band brawl. Guano lives up every minute, but worries Brain isn’t. After collapsing one night, Brain learns Guano has a terminal illness. Forcing Brain to rethink the way he is living his own life.

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The Writer: Adam Everett

Hey everyone. I'm Adam. Before becoming interested in film/TV, I was a software engineer for the Department of Defense. As fulfilling as that was, I felt I was lacking creativity in my work. This led me to search for some artistic endeavors and I found it in community theatre. I performed on stage in many plays and loved it. I decided to write my own short scripts so I could act more often. I discovered I loved writing even more than performing. Since I was responsible for making these shorts, I had to learn to work a camera, light, sound, etc and I was fascinated by it all. I've since worked on countless sets of all sizes in several different departments (camera, electric, grip, production… Go to bio
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