LARRY CROWNE Written by Tom Hanks From a story by Tom Hanks & Nia Vardalos Nov. 2009 FADE IN SUNRISE Big and orange and full of hope, as sure as fate. A dawn as promising as, well, this new day... Sun is rising over... A flat roof that stretches to the horizon. A vast expanse. A plain of gravel-embedded tar, studded with... HVAC units and power lines, the kind that service a huge commercial building. In fact this kind of building... A UNIMART store. A flagship of savings; a mother lode of low, low prices. 100,000-and-then-some square feet of the Consumer Economy... PARKING LOT Empty thus far. A few EMPLOYEE autos arriving in their assigned slots far from the entrance. One of those cars is a old, not so vintage nor classic convertible... KARMANN GHIA -- Belonging to... LARRY CROWNE - A man as reliable (and predictable) as that rising sun. Actually, he's a Team Leader of this Unimart, dressed in his un-sexy, un-fashionable, un-flattering khaki pants and Company Polo. Larry has had the ragtop down. He wrestles it up, locks the cover into place. He doesn't just walk to work, but s t r i d e s across the asphalt field like a Sultan of Sales; a Viscount of Discount. He cheers co-workers at the start of the day, shouting encouragement, flashing thumbs up, knocking on car doors and squeezing shoulders... DOROTHY GENKOS (PRE-LAP) A seven-speed Mix-o-Meter Food Processor! $21.69! AVERY (PRE-LAP) Sweatpants! Two pair! $6.69! 2. INT. UNIMART - DAY The morning Circle of Sales! Employees and their wares. Larry stands, yet to speak, ready for his moment of pronounced enthusiasm... TEAM LEADER #1 Fifteen foot jumper cables - 69 cents a foot! TEAM LEADER #2 Chocolate turtles! 69 cents a pound bag! Go, Larry! Wave that merchandise! LARRY CROWNE Three-pack of men's elastic waist mid-thigh boxer shorts! $2.69! FREEZE! Words fill the screen. THIS IS LARRY CROWNE Hold. Hold. Hold. AND...CONTINUE. ALVAREZ (TEAM LEADER) Four Toby Jug beer steins - $2.69! TEAM LEADER #3 MP3 Player the size of a bottle cap! Something and 69 cents! TEAM LEADER #4 Duck Blind print sheets for a queen size bed. $7.69. ALL Shop UniMart! Where United, you save! Larry Crowne leads the High Fives. MENSWEAR DEPT - LATER Larry controlling the aisles like an Admiral at a Battle Map... stacking a mountain of tube socks... stocking those briefs ... hanging "Metallica" Speedos on little hangers... helping CUBBY - a very skinny and disinterested Janitor - clean up some baby up-chuck as the baby up-chucks again. 3. MOMMY Too much mac & cheese for this little pickle bug! LARRY CROWNE They do love the comfort food. Don't you, Li'l Pickle Bug... Imagine any duty and see how Larry gets it done... EXT. UNIMART PARKING LOT - LATER Larry is collecting loose shopping carts, steering them into pairs, triplets, sextuplets, then riding them into the cart pen like a Trail Boss... LATER That same up-chucking baby was riding on the coin-pony and up- chucked again. Larry is cleaning it all up. A beat-up CAR with a BIG STORK PIZZA sign stuck on its roof pulls right up to the front of the store, parking in the Handicapped Space. LARRY CROWNE Buddy. Park there and you'll get a ticket. PIZZA KID Call a cop, doof. I'm gone in sixty seconds. (a dozen pizza boxes) You guys having a party? INT. MEETING ROOM 2 - UNIMART - LATER The BIG STORK PIZZA BOXES have been raided for slices. A RETIREMENT PARTY is going on. A SIGN reads "Good Luck Dorothy Genkos!" The name has been printed over the last person to retire. People are cutting loose as best they can at a NO-ALCOHOL Corporate Fete. None more than Larry. Who is organizing a MOSH PIT for DOROTHY GENKOS, an old lady. This is a fun group. Over in the corner, though, is the Front Office Staff: COX, STRANG, ANDREWS and HURLEY (Female). 4. STRANG Finally. Dotty G. and her forty-two- K a year are history. Who else would do us that favor? ANDREWS Wish they'd all sail off like her. Save us some grief. STRANG The "R" Bomb is going to do some collateral damage to this place. Hurley is shocked! HURLEY "R-Bomb"? Oh my god! Restructuring? COX Separating the chaff from the wheat. Chaff is the bad stuff, right? HURLEY Chaff is the waste matter, correct. When are we restructuring? COX Before E.O.Q. Them's our orders. Hurley looks sick. She hates this. STRANG What say we drop a brick in the pond to warn the herd? ANDREWS How? STRANG Firing someone. COX Someone they'd never expect to be let go. To look fair. I like it. STRANG Like a Team Leader. HURLEY Team Leader? STRANG 5. COX Suggestions on who it should be? STRANG I say Crowne. HURLEY Larry Crowne? Strang rolls his eyes. STRANG Who else? Avery won't retire. We fire him, it's a law suit. AVERY - Old. Black. Happy. STRANG (CONT'D) Alvarez is about to drop a kid. She'll go part time in a week. ALVAREZ - Heavy with child. STRANG (CONT'D) Crowne's pink slip will save 'da "U" big green backwash. COX What Salary Tier is Crowne at? ANDREWS Top of the pyramid with a C.O.L. bump at the first of the year. COX Sweet. We'll need Actionable Cause, of course. They all agree: "Yeah. Sure. Of course..." COX (CONT'D) How's his review record? HURLEY He's a candidate for Employee of the Month. His 22nd time. COX Okay. So. Sluggers, gimme a reason... Larry has organized a Limbo Contest. 6. HURLEY We could use the Limited Horizons strategy. (EXPLAINING) Larry will always be passed over for Management. He never went to college. COX You're that familiar with his record? STRANG She was his squeeze for a few weeks, weren't you, Vick? HURLEY That was before the New Employee Covenants. That you even remember... STRANG The memory haunts me. ANDREWS He'll sock us for severance. STRANG Big brick in the pond, though. COX Let's call it. Today, end of shift, UniMart bids Crowne adieu. LARRY is dancing up a storm. EXT. UNIMART - PARKING LOT - LATE AFTERNOON Less cars. Fewer shoppers. Heading into the night shift. INT. UNIMART - ELECTRONICS - LATER Larry is the only Team Leader still on duty and sober. He is fastidious in his work. The P.A. System blares. It's incomprehensible. He pays no attention. VASQUEZ -- a HUGE Security Guard -- comes by. VASQUEZ LC Why still here? 7. LARRY CROWNE Team Leaders zone departments before punching out. It's policy. VASQUEZ I mean here here. You just got paged to Meeting Room 2. The P.A. blares again. Now they can hear it -- sort of. LARRY CROWNE Probably to clean up after the party. VASQUEZ Isn't it Employee of the Month Day? Larry brightens. That is what it must be. LARRY CROWNE Speck-tack-alar. Flushed at the prospect, Larry gives Terrorist Fist Bumps. VASQUEZ You're the only one around here who deserves it. How many will this be? LARRY CROWNE Ah, who's counting? He flashes his fingers: twenty two! INT. MEETING ROOM #2 - SAME Larry Cr wne soars into the room. Cubby is cleaning up the substantial mess. The Front Office Team has taken seats. LARRY CROWNE Remember how we saw "The UniMart Way" video, Vick? You and me, alone in this room, and look at us now. Hurley has a frozen face. Larry looks at Andrews' smile. STRANG Cubby. Make tracks. The Janitor literally drops everything and leaves 8. LARRY CROWNE I think I know what this is about. STRANG I don't think you do. COX Crowne. At UniMart, we care. So we take care. Which makes moments like these tough for all of us. LARRY CROWNE Sounds like you're firing me. Larry is joking. STRANG I take it back. COX Corporate has mandated a restructuring in all UniMart stores. That's the word they use. I call it a pain in the touchas. (THEN) It is touchas, right? Where you get kicked? HURLEY Yeah. A yiddish word. ANDREWS Like the buttocks. HURLEY Touchas and buttocks. Synonymous. COX Hurts to get kicked back there, no matter what language you speak. Larry now gets it. LARRY CROWNE UniMart is firing me... STRANG Crowne-ie, you did a heck of a job. LARRY CROWNE Why me? 9. ANDREWS Who do you suggest? Alvarez? Avery? I don't think so. LARRY CROWNE Why not Strang? Strang snorts. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) I've been here longer than you, Jack. I started 21 years ago as an Inventory Associate at the store on Euclid. Hurley takes over, as blank as a tax-form. HURLEY Seniority would preclude this reality, Larry, but UniMart's policy is to never limit your horizons. Larry Crowne has no idea what that means. COX Here's the prob: your lack of a graduate degree will forever retard any move up the management ladder. STRANG Becasue you never went to college you're forever retarded. LARRY CROWNE I won't make the Front Office? STRANG Never. (shows his college ring) S. M. U. Class of '86! Go 'Stangs! It's true. LARRY CROWNE I went in the Navy. Right outta high school. Five years, and by then... COX Thank you for your service to our country, Larry. And, in total seriousness to UniMart too 10. LARRY CROWNE I thought I was Employee of the Month. STRANG In a way, you are. Larry can't believe this. Nor can he move. LARRY CROWNE No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. I'm going to lose my house... COX The timing on this is always a bitch. LARRY CROWNE Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. Guys. We can fix this. Can't we fix this? COX Really wish we could. (THEN) Vick? The generous severance package? She has a folder with posted "Sign Here's." HURLEY Sign here. Here. Here. Initial that. Sign here. One more. Done. Strang finds one last piece of party pizza. EXT. UNIMART PARKING LOT - AFTERNOON Vasquez helps Larry put down the ragged top of his car. VASQUEZ 12 jerks I'd fire before you. May walk away from UniMart myself. LARRY CROWNE Stick it out. You go to college? VASQUEZ Couple years. Then I blew out my KNEE 11. LARRY CROWNE Thanks for seeing me off. VASQUEZ I need your apron, man. (AGAIN) Your apron. Says UniMart on it, so it ain't yours. Larry unharnesses himself from that which is not his. Hands it over. Branded. Scorned as the one let go... VASQUEZ (CONT'D) Thanks. (WALKING AWAY) Goofy car, man. EXT. INTERSECTION - LATER Larry pulls up at a red light. From his hands-free speaker jerry-rigged on his dash, we hear ON-HOLD Music. RECORDED VOICE Then, we hear the engines of SCOOTERS -- at least a dozen of them. They surround his car -- both lanes -- and the chatter of the riders as they scream over their engines as they AD- "Remember, you always have a friend at RiverBank..." LIB where they are going next... LAURIE GAMMELGAARD (OVER PHONE) Laurie Gammelgaard thank you for holding how may I help you? Larry has to shout over the SCOOTER SQUAD ruckus. LARRY CROWNE I was holding for Barry Raphael in Home and Real Estate? LAURIE GAMMELGAARD Mr. Raphael is no longer with the bank. How can I help you? LARRY CROWNE Barry is gone? I need to talk to someone in Home and Real Estate. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD 12. The SCOOTER SQUAD has made their decision and peel out -- VROOM, YEOOW... LARRY CROWNE (reading his ATM card) I wish! I'm Customer number 566 7878 2031 339 and I can be there in three minutes! LAURIE GAMMELGAARD (OVER PHONE) As long as you are here before six, okey dokey. ZZZZZMMMM, BLAARREE... The scooters are gone, but Larry is still yelling... LARRY CROWNE Three minutes! INT. RIVERBANK BRANCH - LATE AFTERNOON Larry sits at Gammelgaard's desk looking at his own records, sipping complimentary coffee that is ghastly. LARRY CROWNE What happened to Barry Raphael? LAURIE GAMMELGAARD (PRE-LAP) Barry Raphael was harassing the younger tellers but we are not supposed to admit that. (THE PAPERS) This is some kick in the head. Not sure what to tell you, Mr. Crowne. LARRY CROWNE I m hoping not to lose my house. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD You're carrying what on the house? LARRY CROWNE $291,987. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD Two Ninety-two K. That's trouble. Three years ago I'd have loaned you $700,000, but I think you read the papers. LARRY CROWNE 13. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD No. She gets a brochure: "The RiverBank Survival Plan!" LAURIE GAMMELGAARD (CONT'D) But RiverBank does have a plan for you. (THE BROCHURE) In a few weeks your financial base will tell us what we can do. Find new employment. Liquidate everything low on the Value Index. Stick to a budget. Clip coupons, buy in bulk, you know the drill. Then come back and we'll work with you. LARRY CROWNE That's RiverBank's plan for me? LAURIE GAMMELGAARD It is Friday, Mr. Crowne... EXT. DERBY COURT - EVENING This is Larry Crowne's street. This is Larry Crowne's house. His car parks in the driveway and he steps out, taking a minute to survey what he may lose. KIDS play down the street under a streetlight... An ELDERLY NEIGHBOR is watering his lawn with a hose... A GUY is playing with his DOG... One house always has Christmas lights. Another has a handicapped ramp up to the front door.... EXT. LAMARR'S HOUSE - KITCHEN WINDOW - SAME Lamarr lives across the street from Larry, and is looking out the window as he prepares to light a scholarly looking pipe LAMARR Larry's home a little late tonight. His wife, PATIENCE, is sitting at the table, pouring over catalogs.. PATIENCE Maybe he was out on a date. 14. LAMARR We'd see that on the news. He is about to light up with a match... PATIENCE Don't even think about lighting that up in my house. INT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - EVENING HIS UNIMART POLO SHIRT He is holding it in his hands. THE LAUNDRY ROOM Larry is about to throw the thing away, but then puts it and some fabric softener in his washer. LIVING ROOM - LATER Mood music plays from the Crowne Vinyl Library, a complete wall of LP's. Alphabetized... We can see into the... KITCHEN Larry sits in his breakfast nook with an old laptop computer and a pot of coffee. An on-line job application... Mega-Save. Larry is entering his data. He comes across that part of any application that will forever be daunting to him. EDUCATION/ COLLEGE What can he do, but enter the truth? NONE. More On-line Applications flash by.... Plug-It-In Center...Education/ College -- Didn't Go White Front House and Home ... Education/ College -- High School! Go, Navy! Furniture Planet ... Education/ College -- Is it necessary? Patterson's Appliances ... Education/ College -- Masters Degree: School of HARD KNOCKS!!! 15. Larry stops. This may be futile. He looks about to give up. But then, he thinks. He stands. Thinks some more... IRONING BOARD Unfolds like a piece of high tech assault equipment. The iron breathes hot fumes... spray starch plumes like jet exhaust. Larry Crowne is ironing his nicest shirt and his best khakis to perfection. He is focused. Intense. And good at ironing... EXT. MEGA-SAVE - MORNING Larry is with the first customers of the day, dressed to impress in those well-ironed clothes. He strides right in to the giant store. LATER He strides right out. EXT. PLUG-IT-IN CENTER, PARKING LOT - MORNING Larry is getting out of his car, putting on a good face, and heading inside. LATER He gets right back into his car. EXT.. WHITE FRONT HOUSE AND HOME - PARKING LOT - LATER Larry is driving past the front windows of the store. Resurrection Letters scream "LOST OUR LEASE! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!" INT. FURNITURE PLANET - LATER Way back in the rear of the store, behind a false panelling a furniture store should be ashamed of, Larry has filled out another application and is waiting for someone to give it to. A PLANET STAFFER finally shows her head. 16. LARRY CROWNE How do I offer this up to Personnel? PLANET STAFFER There should be a box to put it in. Larry finds a box. LARRY CROWNE This? PLANET STAFFER No. There should be another box. LARRY CROWNE There isn't. PLANET STAFFER That's the one, then. Larry is alone again - ignored as he applies for this job. EXT. PATTERSON'S FAMILY APPLIANCES - GARDEN AND PATIO - LATER MR. PATTERSON is a busy man while talking with Larry. MR. PATTERSON If you emailed an application, we've got it and we'll keep you in mind. LARRY CROWNE Just following up with an in-person visit. MR. PATTERSON Mission accomplished. LARRY CROWNE You have a great location here. MR. PATTERSON Not with UniMart half a mile away. LARRY CROWNE I used to work for UniMart! I could spill you some 411. MR. PATTERSON What's that mean? 17. LARRY CROWNE I know their trade secrets. MR. PATTERSON What secrets? Traffic boosters, loss leaders and bait and switch! LARRY CROWNE And I'm ready to learn new strategies. I'll stop by again so you can keep me in mind. MR. PATTERSON If you won't work Sundays, don't bother. LARRY CROWNE I'll work every day. MR. PATTERSON That's what I already do... Mr. Patterson goes back to work as Larry slinks away. EXT. A RESTAURANT ON RESTAURANT ROW - DAY Establish that this is where many restaurants are located. EXT. RESTAURANT ON RESTAURANT ROW - SAME Larry sits in his car. The last thing he wants to do is work in a restaurant -- we'll find out why later on. But times are tough, no? Out he climbs, resigned to fate... EXT. BACK OF RESTAURANT #1 - DAY By the dumpster, Larry is asking a CHEF on his smoke break if they hav op nings. INT. RESTAURANT #2 - WALK-IN REFRIGERATOR - DAY Now he's asking some HEAD COOK pulling cutlets. INT. HUGE KITCHEN OF HOTEL RESTAURANT - DAY Larry is talking to CHEF AMOS, who runs the place. 18. CHEF AMOS Oh, I remember you. Larry Crowne. I never forget anyone who quits on me. LARRY CROWNE As I recall, I gave my notice and worked all my shifts and that was 12 years ago. CHEF AMOS As I recall, I had to hire and train a line cook to take your place. Walking out doesn't happen in a vacuum, you know. (THEN) Doesn't mean I wouldn't give you a job again. But you've been out of the business a long time, and look around. I don't need you. The place is fully staffed and rocking. Larry will not be working here. EXT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - DAY Larry's scooter is parked near the entrance. INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - SAME Larry is seated at the counter. PERRY pours him coffee as RAUL -- the head cook -- is talking from the service window. CARLOS and NICK are in the back. RAUL You come in two weeks ago I would have kissed you on the mouth, but Carlos and Nick, they walked in. Best I can do? Put you at the top of the list. Raul goes back to work. PERRY Dang the timing, Kimosabe. Wish I could help you but Raul runs the back. 19. LARRY CROWNE Not sure I could work here anyway. The atmosphere is too pleasant and the client�le too A Number 1. PERRY Breakfast on the house. Chorizo Scramble, right? LARRY CROWNE No charity today. I got things to do. PERRY Like what? LARRY CROWNE Nothing. I was just saying that. EXT. DERBY COURT - MORNING The door open, the garage very tidy, as Larry moves old items out to the lawn. EXT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - SAME Some things are already set up from the living room. LARRY is raising money with a Yard Sale. EXT. LAMARR'S HOUSE - KITCHEN WINDOW - SAME Lamarr is about to pour himself some coffee when he sees a DISASTER looming across the street. He's out like a shot! EXT. LAMARR'S GARAGE - SAME Lamarr comes charging out the rising door and across the street. LAMARR There's been a yard sale at 1402 Derby Court since Monica Lewinsky! That gives me a monopoly on the location! You go yard on me, Larry Crowne and I will destroy you. He is now standing on Larry's lawn. Larry looks at him. Got fired yesterday. 20. Lamarr sits on a for-sale chair. LAMARR Bloody Friday. Security sees you off, by the time Monday comes around the fired man is the forgotten man. Diabolical. LARRY CROWNE They said it's because I didn't go to college. LAMARR Smoke screen. The Man just wanted you gone. (his yard sale) You liquidating assets to raise cash? LARRY CROWNE Buying out Denise's half of the house was the worst advice, ever. LAMARR I told you to avoid divorce lawyers. Get married. Stay married. Come with me. They cross the street to Lamarr's house/yard sale. LAMARR (CONT'D) I'll tell you straight up - I'm not lending you money. EXT. LAMARR'S GARAGE - SAME This is a semi-professional operation. Boats, lamps, tools, chairs, computers -- some of it almost junk -- is for barter or sale. Inside his garage? Clothes and books - racks and shelves. Patience is organizing boxes of vinyl LP's. PATIENCE Whole box of Cha-Cha records from the Fifties. You don't have any of these, I promise. LAMARR He can't afford 'em Lost his job 21. PATIENCE No! UniMart just lost my business forever! LARRY CROWNE I love you too. PATIENCE Sorry, Lie-bare-eye-bee. Get a better job somewhere so you can crush them. LARRY CROWNE Hard to do. LAMARR He's going to get something better than a job. (SEARCHING BOOKS) An education. He finds a East City Community College Catalog 2006. Tosses it to Larry. LAMARR (CONT'D) Get some knowledge and you'll be fire proof. LARRY CROWNE Aren't there unemployed engineers and geophysicists? PATIENCE Listen to my husband. Hasn't called a man boss in years. Paid off the house. LARRY CROWNE You won the Lottery. PATIENCE Picked 8 little numbers when I kept saying he was a fool. A quarter million dollars later I've shut up. LAMARR Lost half to taxes. LARRY CROWNE I'll see if there's a class in here for PowerBall 250. 22. LAMARR That's half a buck for the book. LARRY CROWNE They give these away free. LAMARR They do. I don't. INT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - NIGHT He is alone. He is going to lose his house. He has nothing to do. He has no future. He sits on the couch. ESPN's SportsCenter is showing highlights... INT. LARRY'S HOUSE - MORNING He's asleep on the couch. He awakens to the very same edition of ESPN's SportsCenter showing the very same highlights. Larry wants to shoot himself in the head. Instead, he picks up the catalog of East City College.... EXT. EAST CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MORNING The sign reads "Enroll Now! $15 per unit!" Larry parks in one of the hundreds of empty spaces. INT. REGISTRAR'S OFFICE - SAME Larry is trying to make sense out of the application. An Enrollment Counsellor - DAVE BUSIK - sidles up to him. BUSIK Back to college, huh? LARRY CROWNE First time. I was in the Navy. BUSIK (HIMSELF) Coast Guard. Adventure of a Lifetime. LARRY CROWNE Galley Mate. 23. BUSIK We teach a whole track in Hotel and Restaurant Food Preparation. LARRY CROWNE No. No, no. I need an all-new career and a place to go everyday. BUSIK Those two things are my specialty. HALLWAY -- walking towards Busik's cubicle. BUSIK (CONT'D) First thing. Bravo for choosing East City College. Never too late for an education. Second, you need a jolt to the confidence machinery. He grabs a folder... BUSIK (CONT'D) I am going to change your life. (a page in the catalog) Speech 217: The Art of Informal Remarks, cause it's not enough to just be smart anymore, you have to project ease even when it ain't easy. LARRY CROWNE Is this Public Speaking? BUSIK It's training. Job interviews will be a breeze with the confidence you'll get from Speech Two One Seven. (even better...) And you'll spend three hours a week with the most attractive package in all of Academia. The Golden Girl of East City. (MAGICAL WORDS) Mercedes Tainot. EXT. E.C.C.C. TEACHERS' PARKING LOT - MORNING PROF. MERCEDES TAINOT is a fierce defender of literacy and intelligence -- and definitely one attractive package. headache/grogginess combo of Biblical proportions. 24. GPS VOICE Please Enter your destination. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm here. Shut up. Turn off! Stepping from her sub-compact, she struggles into a pair of heels, as in this state she drives barefoot. If only her huge Thermo-cup held a hair of the dog she might not walk such a crooked mile from the parking lot to the campus. Larry -- in his car -- screeches around a corner. He is frantically looking for a place to park, but as this is the first day of term, the lot is jammed! He nearly hits Mercedes Tainot. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Jerk! LARRY CROWNE Sorry! Parking's impossible today! MERCEDES TAINOT Are you new to the Faculty? LARRY CROWNE New to the Student Body. MERCEDES TAINOT This is the Faculty Lot. We've earned degrees for these spaces. Students park on Mars. LARRY CROWNE I'm going to be late for my first day of school. MERCEDES TAINOT I bet it won't be the first time. EXT. E.C.C.C. - PORTABLE CLASSROOMS STUDENTS search for their new classrooms. Mercedes does too, among these 'portable' classrooms that have not moved in 7 years. INT. PORTABLE CLASSROOM - SPEECH 217 - LATER Mercedes stops at the doorway. 25. MERCEDES TAINOT This is it? P.O.V. NINE STUDENTS sit self-consciously, including PINEDO, DIBIASI, MACK, and CALIMERIS Mercedes quickly does a head count. MERCEDES TAINOT(CONT'D) ...7, 8, 9. She laughs. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) My day has just been made and it's only 8:02 in the morning! (THEN) This class...is CANCELLED!! Mercedes explains. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) The city charter requires a minimum of ten students per class, otherwise it costs more to have us here than not. Did you really want a class at 8 AM? I didn't. Throw out those alarm clocks! Larry Crowne bursts through the door - panting for breath. LARRY CROWNE Please tell me this is Speech 217. Mercedes drops her bag on her desk. She is crushed and hates Larry Crowne. She takes up some chalk, turns to the board, then writes in large, shaky-yet-feminine script: CARE. She underlines it four times. MERCEDES TAINOT While earning a Masters in Shakespearean Political Discourse from Vassar, I learned to care. Caring is a prerequisite for this class I have to teach in this (THEN) (MORE) 26. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Participate. Show up on time. (Larry gets a eye on that) Care. And stay awake the 55 minutes three dawns a week I have to be here, or I will fail you and not care. (a name on the board) My name is Ms. Tainot. Not 'tie- knot'. Tay-no. You will each address the class on Wednesday. A procedure. How. To do. Something. Pinedo has panic in her eyes. Public speaking terr fies her. Dibiasi raises his hand. DIBIASI Ms. Tie-knot? Ms. Tainot glares at Dibiasi. Glares and glares at him. DIBIASI (CONT'D) Uh, Tay-knot...Tai-bo... MERCEDES TAINOT Who are you? DIBIASI Steve Dibiasi. Friends call me Nomad. Only two days before I gotta get up and give my address? You may be dreaming. MERCEDES TAINOT Why are you here, Steve? DIBIASI Counsellor Busik said this class would change my life. MERCEDES TAINOT Busik. Of course... Dibiasi's cell phone rings. DIBIASI I gotta take this... Mercedes Tainot may kill this kid. EXT. E.C.C.C. CAMPUS - SAME 27. INT. ECON. 1 - LATER An actual classroom, but in sad shape. In one section sits LALA PINEDO - from the Speech Class. Larry sees her and sits next to her, oblivious to the fact that she is cripplingly shy. LARRY CROWNE Look at us, in two classes in a row. PINEDO Yes. Hi. LARRY CROWNE That Ms. Tainot is something else isn't she? I'm new to this coll ge life and, I confess, she sca es e This whole place scares me. PINEDO Yes. LARRY CROWNE I woke up this morning so nervous about the first day of school. I changed my clothes three times. We may have noticed TALIA FRANCESCO - a very stylish young student - come in and sit nearby. No notebook or anything... LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) I'm sorry. Larry Crowne, and I'm babbling. PINEDO I am Lala. DR. MATSUTANI (O.C.) I order you to turn off all cell phones, smart phones, and any phone- like devices! The teacher comes in - DR. MATSUTANI. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) You have entered The Knowledge Zone!! Econ Prime! One textbook! (holding it up) Written by? Ed Matsutani, PhD. That's me! Read this book Follow into the Promised Land! (MORE) 28. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) (he laughs mock MANIACALLY) That usually scares people. Yet none of you have fled. A good economic indicator. Larry leans over to Lala. LARRY CROWNE I like this guy... PINEDO Yes... INT. E.C.C.C. - PORTABLE CLASSROOM - LATER Much like the other. Four students sit, waiting for class to begin. Mercedes has already written up on the board in Happy Letters "English 40: Shakespeare As Politician. CARE! PLEASE! I DO!!!" But no one else is showing up. The clock shows 3:09. MERCEDES TAINOT What happened to the 16 sign-ups? (NOTHING) Shakespeare as I know him... is cancelled. EXT GAS STATION - AFTERNOON Larry is filling up his car, watching his money go down his gas pipe. A body builder on a SCOOTER -- a guy we will come to know as DELL GORDO -- pulls in to the opposite pump. He flips up the seat, pops the pump into his scooter tank, and in seconds, is done. That scooter only sips gasoline. Off Dell goes, while Larry's tank fills and fills and fills... EXT. DERBY COURT - LATER Larry is walking from his house over to Lamarr's. 29. EXT. LAMARR'S HOUSE - GARAGE - SAME Lamarr, pipe in mouth, is forever arranging his goods. LAMARR What's cookin' Joe College? LARRY CROWNE Money woes. Paying for gas, getting to school. (THEN) You ever come across a moped or a scooter for sale or trade? Lamarr stops in his tracks. LAMARR Come with me. INT. LAMARR'S RUMPUS ROOM - SAME Patience is at her home office - card table. Coupons. Computer on eBay. PATIENCE Your next wife might stand smoking that pipe in the house but your first one says 'uh-uh!' On the old TV on "Wheel of Fortune" (A person). LAMARR Passing through, woman... Lamarr goes through the patio doors to the back yard, a space filled with even more yard sale items. PATIENCE Larry Crowne, been thinking about you. Sit down here... Larry watches Vanna White turn letters - he solves the puzzle. LARRY CROWNE "College Graduate." PATIENCE That's going to be you someday. She's pulled up some LP's on eBay on the computer. 30. PATIENCE (CONT'D) You have money in all those records. If you can part with them, they'd go for something on the eBay. I'll show you how... From the back patio, Lamarr comes in pushing a scooter in not too bad of shape, though its windscreen is faded. LAMARR This what you're talking about? LARRY CROWNE That's a hunk of junk. LAMARR This is classic. LARRY CROWNE It doesn't work. LAMARR It will for eight hundred dollars. LARRY CROWNE Two hundred. LAMARR Seven hundred. LARRY CROWNE Two hundred. LAMARR Six fifty. LARRY CROWNE Two hundred. LAMARR Six thirty. PATIENCE Gonna be a long night with you two. LARRY CROWNE Forget it. LAMARR Larry! The secret of any negotiation is for both of us to win Talk to me How much do you 31. EXT. DERBY COURT - LATER Larry is carrying his Flat Screen TV, wires, box and all, from his house to Lamarr's garage. "Wing Ding Ding!" goes the scooter Lamarr has been working on with his tools. He lets it idle as he takes the TV. LAMARR Beautiful. I'll throw in a helmet. (SHOWING HIM) Gas. Brake. Light's busted. Tires are low. You'll need a special license. Larry straps on the old, beat up crash helmet (DOT approved). LARRY CROWNE All I need is the open road. Larry revs it, crashes into a hedge. LAMARR You break it, you bought it. LARRY CROWNE It still works. LAMARR Talking about the hedge. COMPUTER SCREEN Images of an EROTIC SUPER-HEROINE -- busty and hot -- and others, are being studied, and saved one after another. EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOME - DEN - EVENING DEAN TAINOT is a self-published author and blogger -- with a taste for this kind of stuff. Multiple copies of his own books line the shelves. When he hears the FRONT DOOR open -- he panics. DEAN TAINOT Well, hey! Who's home early! He keeps clicking away with the mouse until he's safe. Mercedes calls from the other room. MERCEDES TAINOT 32. He covers his digital tracks and hops out of his desk. KITCHEN Mercedes is prepping the Margaritas for cocktail hour. DEAN TAINOT First day of term calls for a celebration! MERCEDES TAINOT You'd think so. DEAN TAINOT What's your burden this go round? MERCEDES TAINOT Tap Dancing. Ping Pong. Water Torture. And Speech at Sunrise DEAN TAINOT I built a Flamethrower of a posting for WarriorWeb which, if I do say, will feed nicely as an outline for As the blender BLARES, husband and wife eye each other. She's looking at him. He's smiling like a guilty idiot. "Carrier: Second Angel." And, I was a guest blogger on CyberShare. Blender off. She starts pouring. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) Y u don't believe me. MERCEDES TAINOT Why wouldn't I believe you? DEAN TAINOT I was composing, Mercy. That's what I do all day. MERCEDES TAINOT You were looking at porn. She takes a nice pull on that icy drink. Oh fine. Thought Police. I saw some erotica. I'm a man, I admit it. MERCEDES TAINOT Took you a while. 33. DEAN TAINOT It's barely porn. I'm not hiding it. MERCEDES TAINOT Yes you are. She bangs her head. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Brain freeze. DEAN TAINOT Don't chug. Sip. (THEN) Everyone hides something. MERCEDES TAINOT I have no secrets from you. I share the whole miserable slate. DEAN TAINOT You walked in the door pissed off because -- I'm sorry -- I've established a beach head in New Media while you still have to teach at Vassar of the Valley. You hide that. MERCEDES TAINOT (SERIOUS EYES) You look at Bra-Busters Triple-X expecting me to pretend I don't know or I don't care. I do both and don't like it. DEAN TAINOT It may look like I don't work hard around here, Mercy. But I do. I'm just a guy who's a guy being a guy when you're not around... She walks away. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) And walking away is great for a relationship... EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOME - PATIO - SAME It's a tiny slab, but there is a tree and a fence and a 34. Mercy closes the sliding door behind her and settles into her chair and into her drink. This is where she goes when she thinks/drinks. Rap-rap-rap on the glass door. It's Dean, making one last point. DEAN TAINOT (THROUGH GLASS) I'm a guy. Who's a guy. Being a guy... Mercy turns her face to the sky... EXT. CITY STREET - MORNING The streets are not yet crowded with traffic. A MOTORCYCLE RIDER pilots a STATE OF THE ART STREET MACHINE: machine helmet, leather pants and jacket, radio in the helmet, saddlebags, windscreen. Probably a gynecologist. INT. INTERSECTION - SAME The cyclist pulls up right next to: Larry Crowne, riding a scooter for the first time. Gives the passing Rider - who couldn't care less -- a 'thumbs up!' RIDER How you doing... LARRY CROWNE Speck-tack-alar. (THEN) Nice machine. Where you headed? RIDER Work. LARRY CROWNE School. College. I'm a student. What do you do? RIDER I'm a gynecologist. LARRY CROWNE Yeah? I'd say 'have a great day' but that would be stating the 35. The light changes. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) You take care. As the Rider takes off, Larry tries to do the same, but he stalls the engine. Cars honk horns at him. EXT. E.C.C.C. SCOOTER PARKING LOT - MORNING Larry is trying to work the kick stand of his scooter. He is not yet practiced at the thing. Another scooter rrives. TALIA Where'd you get the Hot Wheels? Talia is shaking her hair free from her helmet. Larry fails to recognize her from Econ prime. TALIA (CONT'D) That machine's a classic. LARRY CROWNE Got me here for a nickel's worth of gas. TALIA You're in Matsutani's Econ with me. LARRY CROWNE I am? TALIA That class is straining my coconut. LARRY CROWNE It's only been one day TALIA Didn't know you scooted. LARRY CROWNE New to the sport. TALIA (pulls out mobile phone) Give me your number. I'll introduce you to like-minded enthusiasts. (THEN) Name please? 36. LARRY CROWNE Larry Crowne. With an 'e'. TALIA 'Larry'? I don't think so. I used to be Kathleen but one day I looked in the mirror and saw a girl named Talia. (then in her phone) Putting you in as 'Lance'. Check your texts and we'll do us some scooting. (THEN) Gotta tell you, Lance. Tucking a polo shirt into khakis makes you look like a cop. LARRY CROWNE Not much fashion sense. TALIA I know! Gotta change that... Larry sees Mercedes Tainot walking from the Faculty lot, and doesn't want to be late again. LARRY CROWNE Gotta go! TALIA Then get going!! Talia watches him go. Likes him thus far... INT. SPEECH 217 - LATER Mercedes is at a desk in the back. Bored and, yes, a bit hungover again. You can tell by the way she takes long pulls from her Thermo-cup. Busik is sitting in on the class, not far from Mercedes. In front of the board that says "PHONES OFF!!" Calimeris is demonstrating an exercise for her speech. CALIMERIS With the push-up added, the 4-count Burpie becomes the 6-count Burpie and works out the pecs and biceps. It's an all-in-one exercise perfect for Cheerleader conditioning. The 6-COUNT BURPIE 37. The class is too shy to applaud though Busik claps like a fan. MERCEDES TAINOT We now all know how to Burpie. Thank you. (THEN) Who's next? No one volunteers. Though Pinedo is about to... MERCEDES TAINOT(CONT'D) Make me the bad guy. (HER ROSTER) Ms. Crowne? LARRY CROWNE You mean me? MERCEDES TAINOT Mr. Crowne. My bad. Larry goes to the podium - armed with a huge stack of 3x5's. Busik shoots him a 'thumbs up.' He looks at Mercedes for the starting cue. MERCEDES TAINOT(CONT'D) Go. LARRY CROWNE My presentation will be on the subject of a very particular procedure. "How to make French Toast", but I'll speak English... Larry has used up one card. Mercedes rolls her eyes and talks to herself in a MOVIE DEVICE way... MERCEDES TAINOT M classes were once filled with e rnest young men ready to learn all I had to teach them. Cute boys fresh out of High School who all had crushes on me from day one. Now look at my cadre. Dibiasi. Bound for jail. Mack. Treating college like another tour of combat. Crowne. If this was Hamlet, he'd be Osric in Act 5. The part that is always cut. 38. Larry checks on Ms. Tainot in the back. She is not talking, only listening (the MOVIE DEVICE mentioned above)... MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Busik, I am going to kill you. You can't suggest these saps take Shorthand or Oral Hygiene? Bring me in at this ungodly hour for 2 minutes on French toast? Busik looks at Mercedes, signals a 'not bad, eh?' about Larry. She is a stone face. LARRY CROWNE Most people think syrup comes out of a plastic bottle. MERCEDES TAINOT (still talking to herself) Great. The history of the sugar maple tree now. Thank you Wikipedia. Larry still has a dozen cards to go. But the speech is over. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Ah-ooo-gah! Time's up. LARRY CROWNE That went fast... MERCEDES TAINOT Breakfast may never be ready. Larry gathers his cards. Busik gives him a 'bravo!' MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Next. Pinedo tries to volunteer to go next... DIBIASI I'll go. But you aren't going to like it. MERCEDES TAINOT Are you clairvoyant? DIBIASI (holding a pack of Toaster WAFFLES) (MORE) 39. DIBIASI (CONT'D) (READING) Brown Waffles in toaster at lightest or lowest heat setting. An adult should supervise heating by children. Applause please. Mercedes rolls her head. Busik laughs out loud. BUSIK Simple. Direct. Informative. INT. ECON. 1 CLASSROOM - LATER An incomprehensible POWERPOINT GRAPHIC is projected with Dr. M. explaining what it means. Gibberish!! Larry is taking notes, beside Lala, when his phone vibrates. He flinches to turn it off before getting into trouble. On his phone a message: TALIA: "Scoot?" It takes a moment for him to understand what is going on. His phone buzzes again. to your right" Larry looks as instructed. He sees Talia, phone in hand, miming riding a scooter -- you and me -- wind in our hair... Another text: TALIA: "Lance! Look Larry gets it. Nods okay. Turning back, he finds Dr. Matsutani, standing over him. Palm out. DR. MATSUTANI Your mobile, please. Larry hands it over. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) I will return it after class if I don't crush it first. EXT. EAST CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE - SCOOTER PARKING LOT - LATER Some of the Scooter Gang have assembled as Larry and Talia walk up. DELL GORDO and STAN are talking about today's route. TALIA Hey Monkey! Dell Gordo plants a kiss right on Talia's lips. She kisses him back. Larry sinks a little. 40. It only figures Talia would have a boyfriend like Dell Gordo. TALIA (CONT'D) This is Lance Corona. Classmate and good guy, so far. DELL GORDO Dell Gordo. You want to ride with us? LARRY CROWNE Why not. There is a beat of a stare down between Dell Gordo and Larry, but then Dell starts to snap his fingers -- SNAP...SNAP...SNAP... -- the other join in until they are all snapping fingers like the Jets vs. Sharks. Talia too. TALIA Snap along, Lance or you can't join the gang. Larry, clumsily, starts snapping too. After a few bars... DELL GORDO Okay. You're in for a trial run. And just like that, everyone goes back to their wheels. STAN Not many of these '66 Wasps left around. They had low torque. How's the torque? He means Larry's scooter. LARRY CROWNE I just bought it and ride around. Someone yells "Saddle up!" TALIA Stan knows engines and junk. DELL GORDO Let's go, Sweets! TALIA We ride, Monkey! Larry's heart breaks a tiny bit, suffering as he does from Talia-on-the-heart. 41. The squad pulls out through the cars of the parking lot with Larry trying to speed his machine along with the crowd... SCOOT MONTAGE They roll through town - a multi-wheeled dance troupe. Swaying... turning... slow-motion sometimes... elegant always. They make riding look fun... being in a group a gas... rolling with the wind in your hair something you'd like to do... UNIMART As Larry and the Squad pass it by, Larry can't help but eye the place he once worked. He sees staffers collecting carts in the parking lot. He misses that place... LATER After many shots, riders begin to peel off -- scooting done. Talia waves at Larry who guns his throttle and pulls even with her. TALIA (CONT'D) You good, Lance? LARRY CROWNE Other than school, I have nothing to do. DELL GORDO Let's troll Buena Vista for junk stores. STAN We hit those last week. TALIA If it was Saturday we'd look for yard sales. LARRY CROWNE I know where a yard sale is, like everyday. TALIA Lead the way. (YELLING) Monkey! Lance knows a yard sale! 42. DELL GORDO Take point! LARRY CROWNE Follow me, boys and girl! EXT. DERBY COURT - LATER The Scooters pull around the corner. Lamarr shouts. LAMARR We're being invaded! One by one, the Scooters park and survey the scene. The stuff that Larry was selling is now part of Lamarr's operation, being sold 'On Consignment'. . LAMARR (CONT'D) Larry, what kind of thugs you get in with? LARRY CROWNE College buddies. LAMARR If they're college buddies why aren't they in college? TALIA You have any old clothes? LAMARR Speak to my bride inside. Dell Gordo, Stan and the others are going through hardware, tools, appliances. DELL GORDO Oh man! These TV trays are too much! LAMARR Bargains at $100 apiece. DELL GORDO For these? Are you nuts? LAMARR I'm joking, kid. Let's get to haggling. 43. DELL GORDO I get it. (THEN) A buck apiece. LAMARR YOU Ninety-nine dollars apiece. see how this is working? DELL GORDO Two bucks apiece! LAMARR Ninety-eight and, kid, I do this every day. INT. GARAGE -- SAME Talia and Patience are putting outfits together from off the hangers. TALIA Layer this... with this. PATIENCE Add this belt? TALIA I LOVE THIS! Where did you GET IT? PATIENCE Reeled it in like tuna from the Atlantic. TALIA Diamonds in a diamond mine. (ANOTHER OUTFIT) Take this... under this...unbutton that. PATIENCE You and I are going to spend some time together! EXT. LAMARR HOUSE - SAME Larry stands alone, nothing to do as the Scooters poke about the sale. He drifts towards his house, a forgotten man. 44. INT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - LATER He is entering some of his choice, rare LP's up for auction on eBay. DOORBELL RINGS INT. LARRY'S HOUSE - SAME It's Talia. TALIA I gotta see Chez Lance. LARRY CROWNE Entrez vous, sea food plate. Talia enters and looks around. The decor screams out: "A man lives here." TALIA No sign of a woman around here for years. Drape a scarf over that lamp and you'll soften the light. No TV, b t vinyl disks of music? You trying to seduce me? She examines the record collection. TALIA (CONT'D) Alphabetical order. No artistic chaos for you. She closes her eyes and picks out an LP at random. TALIA (CONT'D) Spin this platter, Mr. DJ? LARRY CROWNE Good choice. As he puts it on, Talia drifts into the... KITCHEN Nothing matches, but it is well-equipped with a cozy breakfast nook. TALIA Breakfast nookie! (THEN) 45. TALIA (CONT'D) Did Denise make you breakfast in here with a little apron and lipstick perfectly applied? LARRY CROWNE I did most of the cooking, actually. (THEN) You know about Denise? TALIA Patience thought she was stuck up and seriously fleeced you. Larry can't believe his neighbors are so loose-tongued. TALIA (CONT'D) So what happened there, my Lance? LARRY CROWNE The usual stuff between three people. TALIA She must have been pretty. (THEN) Fair haired or dark? LARRY CROWNE Dark. TALIA Like me. (THEN) So? How about a demonstration? he means 'of the kitchen'. Larry's game... LARRY CROWNE Stay outta my way. VEGETABLES ARE CHOPPED BURNERS TURNED ON MISMATCHED UTENSILS COME OUT OF DRAWERS A CHICKEN BREAST IS POUNDED OLIVE OIL GOES INTO A PAN BEER OPENED 46. Pizza bread. Chopped veggie salad. Lightly fried potatoes. A pounded chicken breast. Beer in a bottle. Talia eats as Larry gets corn bread he steamed fresh and moist onto a plate. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) Cooking for friends is sort of fun. Three hundred times a day is not. DELL GORDO (O.C.) That corn bread I smell? TALIA Kitchen, Monkey! Dell Gordo has walked into Larry's house. DELL GORDO Corn pone! Dell Gordo dives in after helping himself to a bottle of beer from the refrigerator. TALIA Lance made all this. You should have seen him. He was like... Talia does a mime of Larry cooking - like a spastic drummer. DELL GORDO You're like Uncle Ben or something. Stan's working on your bike. LARRY CROWNE He is? Larry goes to the window. DELL GORDO Said the thing was a time bomb. He's saving your life. P.O.V. Stan has broken down much of Larry's bike using Lamarr's tools. Lamarr is standing over him, pointing out what he thinks needs to be done. Stan is ignoring him. DELL GORDO (CONT'D) Let's go lift iron, Monkey. It's a shoulders and arms day (MORE) 47. DELL GORDO (CONT'D) Lance, raise your right hand and say something patriotic. Larry does, just for fun. LARRY CROWNE 'We'll be right back after these messages.' DELL GORDO You're in the Street Patrol. A full-time mission for beauty and justice. Talia throws her arms around him and kisses him on the lips -- no romance at all, but still... TALIA That Denise. What a fool. You a e way cooler than you appear. She leaves. Dell Gordo lingers. DELL GORDO Lance. All men fall in love with Talia. You will too, if you haven't already. But I love her the most. Know that right now. LARRY CROWNE Capice. DELL GORDO Seriously. Don't make me keep my eyes on you. What's your real name? LARRY CROWNE L rry. DELL GORDO Mine's Don. Shake hands. (EXPLAINING HOW) Look each other in the eyes. Firm grips. No contest, but firm. Hold. Stack it. (THEN) One word, Lance. Peace. LARRY CROWNE Peace indeed. 48. EXT. LARRY'S HOUSE - MORNING NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS are in school uniforms, heading to the bus stop. Dressed for school as well, Larry kick starts his scooter, now a humming bit of mechanical perfection. LARRY CROWNE Speck-tack-alar. He peels out, on his way to school. EXT. LAMARR'S HOUSE - KITCHEN WINDOW Lamarr, and his percolator, give Larry a wave. EXT. E.C.C.C. CAMPUS - DAY Larry walks to Speech 217 like any other student. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (OVERLAPPING) Even business can break down into a Shakespearean Five-Act Structure! INT. SPEECH 217- LATER FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH is a former student of Mercedes with braces on her teeth. Her name is printed in perfect block letters behind her on the board. She is giving a polished, well-prepared "off the cuff" presentation: DYNAMIC SEMINARS PRESENTS: SHAKESPEAREAN ECONOMICS. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Act I: Inventory. What do you sell? Act Two? To Market. Reach your buyers. Act Three? Three legs of accounting. Receivable. Payable. Due. Act Four? Forward planning. Plan to grow. Act Five? Final Profitability. What do you clear on bottom-line? (THEN) In other words: "To be or not to be... in Business." It's all nonsense, but it looks nice in PowerPoint form. Larry is taking notes. Calimeris has drawn her Pyramid of ideas. Mack sleeps with his head straight up. 49. Pinedo is listening intently, counting the ideas out on her hands. Dibiasi is doodling drawings of football players. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (CONT'D) For business, social, and self- improvement workshops, email me: Francestaylor-briegh@dynasem.com. Mercedes Tainot is in the back -- her mind far from her classroom. She is preoccupied. The applause for the speaker jolts her. MERCEDES TAINOT Did you notice? No script. No notes. So it can be done. The class breaks up. Pinedo makes it a point to pick up some DynaSem brochures. Larry remains, scribbling notes. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) White, Siler and Koss, you are up next time. (THEN) You did good, Fran. Thanks. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Anything for the woman who brought out the public speaker in Frances Taylor-Briegh. (THEN) I used you as a Focal Reference but you weren't there for me. What's wrong, Mercy? Mercedes signals Frances: "Not yet", then points to Larry, still finishing up his notes. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (CONT'D) (WHISPERING) I broke up with the Orthodontist. Now I have to get a new boyfriend and a new orthodontist. You ever do that? Get crushes on people you see every day after ignoring them and then find out they're creeps after all? MERCEDES TAINOT Mr Crowne? Can you move along 50. LARRY CROWNE That was a great presentation. I learned a lot from it. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Super. LARRY CROWNE Smart stuff. Super smart. The women watch him go. As soon as he's out the door: FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Ethel's here, Lucy. What's going on? MERCEDES TAINOT When was the last time you looked at your life and saw nothing but fraud and desperation? FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Mercy. You're an idol to me. Hearing you talk like that is crushing my dreams. Mercy wants to take it back. MERCEDES TAINOT Well I'm joking of course!!! She pretends to laugh. A little too much. INT. ECON. 1 - LATER Dr. Matsutani is diagramming on the board. DR. MATSUTANI If the balance on Axis A is the same metric as Axis B you're in deficits because of overhead, taxes, and re-investment. (THEN) Translation? Ms. Francesco? TALIA Something complicated. DR. MATSUTANI Ms. Pinedo? 51. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) Mr. Crowne? LARRY CROWNE Breaking even is not making profit, it's a theoretical assumption. Economics abhors an assumption. Talia is amused while sizing him up, from shoe to collar. Bad shirt... pleated pants, too short... running shoes. DR. MATSUTANI Someone's been reading my book. (THEN) The Break Even Paradox creates a new metric... Talia makes a decision and palms her phone, punching in a text. In a second, Larry's phone vibrates. He struggles to get it before he gets caught with his mobile on. TALIA: "Scoot? You/me?" Larry nods at Talia. Turning back, Dr. Matsutani is there again. Larry hands him his mobile phone again. Palm out again. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) I am growing tired of this game, Mr. Crowne. Aren't you? EXT. STREET - LATER Larry and Talia. Scooting along like Elvis and Ann-Margret in Viva Las Vegas. EXT. SQUARE HOLE SELF-STORAGE - LATER They swing into the complex. EXT. SQUARE HOLE NO. 114 - SAME Talia is unlocking the grate. LARRY CROWNE So what happens here? TALIA You ready? Re-invention Big Boy 52. LARRY CROWNE I have no idea what that means, but you betcha. INT. SQUARE HOLE NO. 114 - SAME Pitch black as the grate rolls up and open, revealing Talia, Larry and their parked scooters. LARRY CROWNE Holy smokes! The place is crammed with vintage clothes. Racks and boxes and stacks of every fashion. LARRY CROWNE (CONT D) You got inventory. She disappears in the back, rummaging around. TALIA I started in the smallest unit. LARRY CROWNE This is just sitting here? Talia! This is unproductive capital! Sell it on eBay. TALIA No one should ever buy clothes off the internet. You have to feel the fabric and test the drape... LARRY CROWNE What is all this worth? Out she ome with an assortment of men's clothes. TALIA A lot to me. Try these on. LARRY CROWNE Where? TALIA Anywhere. Fashion is no place for modesty. Strip. He does. LARRY CROWNE 53. TALIA This is a service to humankind, Lance. It hurts me to see a Top Cat dressed like an ex-hockey player. You gotta look gorgeous from shoe to collar. Starting now. Larry is taking off his pants just as Dell Gordo has pulled up on his scooter. DELL GORDO Monkey! Thought you might be here. TALIA Lance! My boyfriend's here! Put your pants on! Larry, in fact, has his pants off. Dell Gordo has a look in his eyes of, well, "What the fuck?" INT./EXT. - MERCEDES' CAR -- AFTERNOON She is driving home. GPS VOICE Please enter your destination. MERCEDES TAINOT Go to hell... INT TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - LATER Dean is opening take-out containers to put the food on plates. The table is set a little too ornately. Wine. HE'S Candles. Flowers. In other words, he's making up. Mercedes comes in through the door. Sees what's up. being good and cute. He pours Margaritas. DEAN TAINOT No argument here, Mercy. Fact: I'm a dope. Fact: My wife is beautiful and brilliant. And I will be a good boy from now on. Why? Because you're right and I've learned my lesson. Just don't be mad at me forever. I have a pliable soul and I pray you do too 54. He dangles her a fresh Margarita. She'll take it... BEDROOM - NIGHT Mercedes and Dean have had make up sex. It was okay. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) Ah. That was nice. MERCEDES TAINOT It was. Yes. DEAN TAINOT Been thinking. If you ever want to take a whack at writing something -- say a blog a couple of times a week -- I could help you out. MERCEDES TAINOT How? DEAN TAINOT I'd read your stuff. Make comments to make it web-savvy. Pieces need to pop, you know. Takes a little PRACTICE MERCEDES TAINOT Okay. DEAN TAINOT See? You can't stay mad at me. No reason to be mad at me... He smooches her. Mercedes smooches back. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) I'm just a guy who's a guy being a guy... Mercedes' eyes: She didn't like hearing that... INT. LARRY'S HOME - KITCHEN - MORNING Larry -- in new, vintage clothes with his morning coffee -- is at his computer entering his financial record into a program - Ed Matsutani's SmartPlanning MoneyWorks. He is also on his Mobile Phone -- pressing his party's extension... 55. DENISE This is Denise. How can I help you. LARRY CROWNE Denise. Larry. DENISE My god. Larry Crowne. I remember you. LARRY CROWNE This a good time? DENISE Other than me being at work? LARRY CROWNE I'll call you later. DENISE I'm surprised is all. What do you want? With checkbooks, statements, etc. Larry is looking for the bottom line. Out it comes: In RED! ($887.00) LARRY CROWNE Well. Okay. Uh. Here's the deal. DENISE Spit it, Lar. LARRY CROWNE I'm going to miss a few months on the checks for the house. DENISE Okay. LARRY CROWNE I hoped not to, but I there it is. DENISE Okay. Yeah. LARRY CROWNE I'm sorry. 56. DENISE How many months? LARRY CROWNE Let's start with six. Silence on the other end. DENISE That can't happen, Larry. I'm extended. I've put a deposit down on the first vacation I've had in 5 1/2 years. My expenses are as valid as yours, so I need the checks like always. A deal's a deal. He goes back to the computer, to eBay to see how his LP auction is going. One record is going for... $0.75. Another: $1.25. Another: NO BIDS. LARRY CROWNE I don't have it. DENISE That's not my problem. Take out a loan on the house or something. LARRY CROWNE I tried. I'm too much of a risk. DENISE Oh, I'm not touching that. I don't want to open up the whole lawyer thing, but I will if pushed. Sucks, doesn't it? I appreciate the rigorous Crowne honesty, but this can't happen. (THEN) These calls are monitored to guarantee customer satisfaction, so I'm hanging up before my supervisor comes on... EXT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - MORNING Establish. It's early. Few customers 57. INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - SAME Raul is sitting at the counter doing his paperwork. Perry comes up to him. PERRY Can I smell trouble or what? RAUL Can you speak English? PERRY Those two over in booth 6... P.O.V.: Two GUYS IN SUITS. PERRY (CONT'D) Homeland Security. I piped thei badges and everything. RAUL What is Homeland Security doing here... Raul looks back in the kitchen. Carlos and Nick are prepping their stations. Raul bolts for the kitchen. In seconds we can see him through the Service Window. He whispers and gestures to Carlos and Nick, who suddenly show PANIC in their eyes. They now bolt the kitchen, out the back way. BOOTH 6 R Perry is po ring coffee for the Agents, making small talk as... Out side the window, Carlos and Nick are fleeing for their Illegal Alien lives... INT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - MORNING Larry is still trying to makes sense of his money woes when his phone rings... Caller ID: "Perry's Coffee Shop Breakfast All Day!" LARRY CROWNE HEY 58. INTERCUT/PERRY'S Perry is serving hotcakes to the Agents while Raul is on the phone. RAUL This is Larry Crowne? LARRY CROWNE Raul? Yes. RAUL Get your ass down here. You got a job. LARRY CROWNE I do? EXT. STREET - LATER Larry is scooting to Perry's. INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - LATER The place has filled with customers. Perry is jammed and behind the window, Raul is slapping orders up in a frenzy. PERRY We're swamped, Kimosabe. Get back there! RAUL You're late on your first day! INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - KITCHEN - SAME Larry comes through the swinging doors. He stops and takes a breath. His life has come to this. He is back in a kitchen. What can he do, but dive in... LATER Larry is at the window, putting up orders and ripping slips off the wheel. Not so much as cracking a smile, though... RAUL Where you learn to turn eggs like 59. LARRY CROWNE The USS Coral Sea. (THEN) Boss, I don't want to quit school. RAUL So don't. LARRY CROWNE I gotta get to class before I miss the whole day. And I can't work mornings Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. RAUL Soon as the rush is finished, go. I'll get my idiot brother-in-law three days a week. You take evenings. Deal? LARRY CROWNE Deal. When will we talk salary? RAUL Never. This is take it or leave it. Don t worry. I may be tough but I'll be fair. INT. SPEECH 217- DAY Mack is at the podium giving a presentation with his Star Wars Action figures. MACK These are not toys. Nobody 'plays' with these. These are kept behind glass, so no way am I passing them around today. Mercedes TALKS to us and HERSELF. MERCEDES TAINOT Wait a ding dong minute. (counts the heads) 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9. Someone is missing! Who cut my class? She lets slip OUT LOUD: MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Where's Larry Crowne?! Everyone looks at her. 60. MACK Guess Larry's out today. MERCEDES TAINOT Anyone know why? MACK He didn't call me. Ad-libs: no one knows why Larry is out. MERCEDES TAINOT I don't believe this! Ditching me? He ditched me? Not okay. Larry Crowne, you are on my Shit List. Everyone shares looks like they've witnessed a Lover's Spat. Speaking quietly in their seats... DIBIASI Sounds like Teacher has a thing for a Teach-ee. CALIMERIS When you were out last week, she said nothing. I think she has a crush on Larry Crowne. PINEDO I do too. (off their looks) He's a nice man. Mack speaks up. MACK Should I continue? MERCEDES TAINOT Yes. Tell us more about your man dolls. Mack is humiliated now. MACK I'm sure everyone recognizes Boba Fett... EXT. E.C.C.C. - LATER 61. INT. ECON 1 - LATER Dr. Matsutani is in mid-lecture when Larry comes in, late. LARRY CROWNE (QUIETLY) I'm sorry I'm late, Dr. Matsutani. May I still sit in the class? DR. MATSUTANI This is college, Mr. Crowne. The only thing you can't do is smoke in the building. Hand over your phone. (LARRY DOES) I'm going to ask a question in a moment. I want someone other than you to answer it - I don't care if the silence is positively Arctic. Larry moves to take a seat. Talia can't believe his choice of dress. She mimes to him "What's with the outfit?" His mime answer is unintelligible. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) This brings us to a dreaded task to every corporate entity. What is the purpose of semi-annual re- purposing? Anyone? (THEN) Anyone? He waits. And waits. And waits. Matsutani stares fear into the hearts of all but Larry. LARRY CROWNE (WHISPERING) Lala... To upload market differences without... PINEDO Without mooting the quarterlies. I know. LARRY CROWNE Then say it. (SHE WON'T) Just give the answer. You know it. Say it. PINEDO Can I? 62. LARRY CROWNE I insist. Lala Pinedo clears her voice. But still whispers... PINEDO To up... met... es without ...ing ...terly predicts....? No one understood that... DR. MATSUTANI I know what you mean, but please share it with your classmates? PINEDO (LOUD ENOUGH) To upload market differences without mooting quarterly predictions. DR. MATSUTANI Does this affect the Value Index? PINEDO No. Only the profit markdown. DR. MATSUTANI Someone is doing the reading! Lala Pinedo beams! Larry applauds. Talia whoops! EXT. E.C.C.C. - LATER Mercedes Tainot is crossing campus when she sees Larry. Talia is moving around his hair, showing it to a SCOOTER QUAD HAIR STYLIST. Lala is weighing in with her opinion on Larry's hair . MERCEDES TAINOT Is that Larry Crowne!? (HE STOPS) You have a lot of nerve showing your face on campus after ditching my class! LARRY CROWNE I'm sorry, Ms. Tainot. I will not miss another class, this I vow. 63. MERCEDES TAINOT Vows come cheap, Larry Crowne. You'll lead off next assignment with three minutes on a personal first. A story, with details, not a laundry list or slide show. And, as I told Dibiasi, no one wants to hear about the first time you got laid. She eyes Talia with venom in her eyes. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Or the most recent. Talia laughs out loud! TALIA That woman is one clenched fist of fury. INT. BIG BALLOON CHILDREN'S HAIR SALON - LATER Noisy kids squirm and cry and play games as they get haircuts from other stylists. Larry is in a chair meant for toddlers. The Scooter Squad Hair Stylist is cutting his hair. Talia is taking Larry's shitty Velcro wallet and putting his stuff into a cool used leather one with a chain. TALIA She must not be having any amok lovin'. SCOOTER HAIR STYLIST That makes me cranky, too. TALIA Without a workout in the Inner Sanctum a few times a week I can't concentrate. LARRY CROWNE Inappropriate subject in mixed company. SCOOTER HAIR STYLIST For girl-talk this is nothing. LARRY CROWNE 64. TALIA You you want to fix it with your teacher? Bang her. Talia slides a photo of herself making a face into Larry's wallet, then adds a condom in its foil. LARRY CROWNE She's marred. TALIA You'd kill two birds in one bush. Nothing wrong with a campus romance. Otherwise life is what? Breakfast work, coffee, school, lunch, scoot, class, shop, talk, Mexican food, a movie, glass of wine or two then bed? That's not living. SCOOTER HAIR STYLIST Not without some smooching time. TALIA Bet she'd give you an A plus. (THEN) If you're any good... She and the Stylist crack up! EXT. RIVERBANK BRANCH - LATER Larry pulls in. INT. RIVERBANK BRANCH - LATER Larry has filled out a bunch of papers and is sitting down with Laurie Gammelgaard, who offers him coffee. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD More complimentary coffee? LARRY CROWNE Complimentary coffee is usually lousy. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD I drink it all day. (THEN) So? You're back! 65. LARRY CROWNE I got a job. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD Atta Baby! LARRY CROWNE Perry's Coffee shop. Breakfast all day. And I'm going to school. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD At East City. I see. (from the papers) Larry, this doesn't change anything. LARRY CROWNE I was afraid of that. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD The interest alone will eat up your service industry salary. LARRY CROWNE You said come back in a few weeks. It's been a few weeks. LAURIE GAMMELGAARD Okay. (THEN) I will personally take this to my supervisor and fight to get you the loan you need. But you know how complimentary coffee is always lousy? Your chances are, too. LARRY CROWNE I can't make the payments on the house. I'm going to lose it, aren't I? LAURIE GAMMELGAARD Stop with the gloomy puss. You're doing everything right. Hang in there. You still have a friend at RiverBank. LARRY CROWNE You guys are forced to say that, aren't you? LAURIE GAMMELGAARD 66. THUNDER ROLLS IN THE DISTANCE EXT. SQUARE HOLE NO. 114 - MORNING RAIN! Coming down in buckets. Talia has the grate up, wrapping a new outfit for Larry culled from her supply. Dell Gordo is in a rain slicker. DELL GORDO I think it's letting up. TALIA It's going to storm till next year. DELL GORDO We can't stay here all day. Find a raincoat and let's get a little wet. TALIA I do not scoot in the rain. DELL GORDO How you going to get to school then, College Co-Ed Belle? Larry pulls up in his Karmann Ghia -- top up. TALIA My savior! Look at your new schmatas. (HOLDING BOOTS) And footwear! (hopping in, to Dell) Stay dry, sweetie! Dell Gordo is not happy to see this. EXT. DONUT SHOP - MORNING - RAIN It is raining. Mercedes' car is out front. MERCEDES TAINOT (PRE-LAP) I got engaged to a teacher/writer with two books in print... 67. INT. MERCEDES' CAR - MORNING - RAIN The windows are fogging up. Frances and Mercedes sip take- out coffee and eat glazed rings of death. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH I never read them. MERCEDES TAINOT Who did? I'm married to an ex- teacher turned blogger with two books in print. And oh, yes, he has the libido and internet access of a 13-year-old. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH I had a boyfriend who owned every movie Sophia Loren ever made. I d hear a DVD go into the playe an knew what I was going to be doing in a half-hour. Right next to them, Larry Crowne pulls up in his Karmann Ghia with the top up and Talia in the passenger seat. MERCEDES TAINOT Once more to Divorce Court to cashier a spouse, line my cloak with alimony and do myself homage. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Othello. Act 1. Scene 1. Iago to Roderigo. Talia jumps out and runs into the donut shop. MERCEDES TAINOT Why can't all my students be like y u? FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Because, as I learned in your class, I am one of a kind. Larry rolls down his window and yells something funny to her. He never sees Mercedes or Frances. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (CONT'D) Hey, that guy's in your class. Mercedes wipes fog off the window. MERCEDES TAINOT 68. P.O.V. Talia is talking to the Donut Shop Lady, selecting crullers and old-fashioneds. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) And that Toy Poodle he keeps on a leash! Mercedes eyes Larry in his car. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) That's why he's in college! To get laid! FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH It happens. Talia comes running out, with two coffees and a bag of donuts, hops into Larry's car and they pull out as Talia puts a ring of sweet into his mouth. Mercedes rolls down her window and yells. MERCEDES TAINOT You are everything that's wrong with America, Larry Crowne! They did not hear her. INT SPEE H 217 - MORNING Larry is at the podium, prepping his "Personal First" presentation as the class comes in. He is dressed as Talia styled him. DIBIASI Woah! Larry Crowne, I didn't know you were gay. You've gone all Project Runway on us. Mercedes enters, eyeing Larry with residual venom. He is oblivious. She takes her listening post in the back of the room as the class goes quiet. LARRY CROWNE Should I begin? Mercedes signals 'Yeah, go ahead, asshole.' LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) first crossing of the Equator... 69. MERCEDES TAINOT (talking to herself in the MOVIE DEVICE WAY) Oh shut up you sleaze. Jerk. (THEN) Look at the new pants. They actually fit. And that jacket is 'smart'. Did Busik put Larry Crowne into Fashion for Creeps? An old goat dressed like lamb. (THEN) Of course! It's that doe-eyed young thing he's been wearing on his sleeve. Dressing like he's half his age. Give me a shotgun! I'll pepper Larry Crowne right now! (THEN) Am I being unfair? I mean, if I were single and some young buck took to me, wouldn't I be inclined to diddly-dally? She looks at Dibiasi, who has snuck iPod earbuds onto his head, is mouthing the words and playing air guitar. The class erupts in l ughter. Mercedes wasn't paying MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Youth wouldn't be the only requirement, of course. attention to hear Larry's bon mot. DIBIASI (jerking out buds) What? What he say? LARRY CROWNE Unless you're looking at a chart, you don't even know the Equator when you cross it... MERCEDES TAINOT A repackaged Larry Crowne won't fool me. Shame on you. Going after jail bait, you criminal. Insert Viagra joke here... (THEN) herself at you... No. Don't let up. No, Mercy. NO MERCY! Polite applause. Mercedes pretends she heard every word. 70. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Anyone recall anything from that? PINEDO That Larry believed there were signs on posts marking the Equator. CALIMERIS And that, when it's a first time, they make the rookies dress in drag and sing Abba songs? Mercedes missed a lot of that. Everything, in f ct. MACK Larry worked on an Aircraft Carrier! Night Carrier Landings are the trickiest flying in world. Mercedes is learning this for the first time as well. MERCEDES TAINOT That was a memorable nugget. PINEDO Larry was stationed in Panama! My father is from Panama! MERCEDES TAINOT Mr. Koss to the lectern, please. More anecdotes come from the class about Larry's speech. Mercedes heard none of them... EXT. STREET - DAY Talia is riding alone. She slows at a TATTOO PARLOR... INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - KITCHEN - AFTERNOON Larry bangs out orders. Raul sits at the butchers block, sipping coffee, observing his new kitchen staffer. EXT. PERFECT SPACE - DAY An empty store right next to the Tattoo Parlor. Talia is looking through the window 71. A hand-drawn sign with an arrow says "FOR LEASE ENQUIRE NEXT DOOR ASK FOR MAURICE." Talia smiles. Her mobile rings its unique ringtone. STAN: "Scoot! Webster and Palm!" INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - KITCHEN - LATE AFTERNOON Larry is slapping orders together at the same time he h s his studies out -- trying to do two jobs at the same tim His mobile phone vibrates. TALIA: "Scoot?" He punches in "Can't. Job." He goes back to his studies just as another order comes up. Then his phone vibrates again. TALIA: "Job? Sob! Coming!" LARRY CROWNE Oh crap. EXT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - LATER Talia and the scooter gang pull in. INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - SAME In they pour, sizing up the place for a hangout. Talia, Stan - - minus Dell Gordo -- and others sit at the counter where they can see Larry. TALIA Chef Corona! Steam us some corn bread? The others pretend to be grumpy diners: Feed us! What's a Reuben Sandwich? Where's my Sanka! LATER Up comes order after order. Burgers. Hot beef sandwiches. Turkey clubs. Greek Salads. 72. TALIA (CONT'D) Woman on deck! Raul looks up from his Spanish Language Newspaper. RAUL You can't come in here. TALIA I'm a friend of Lance's. RAUL No Lance works for me. Talia hops up to sit on a butcher block. RAUL (CONT'D) This is my kitchen and I am the boss. TALIA Is he, Lance? LARRY CROWNE Raul's my boss, yeah. TALIA Rah-ool. Rhymes with ya-cool. Are ya' cool, Raul? RAUL Sure I'm cool. Tough but fair, too. TALIA As boss, do you make up the menu? L RAUL A N . But I do the purchasing. R TALIA Is that a tough but fair job? R RAUL Y It makes me crazy, you kidding? But it's gotta be done every day or guess what? No food. I'll show you how much I gotta do... P U And just like that, Talia has seduced another man. telling her the secrets of purchasing orders s fries into the deep fryer. RAUL IS 73. LATER Talia is with Perry at the register. She's seduced him now, as he goes over the menu and what sells more than ever. PERRY Breakfast all day, see. From Corn Flakes to popovers. We make the best Chicken Fried Steak outside of a truck stop. TALIA Can Lance take a break? PERRY Who? TALIA The artist formerly known as Larry. I need his expertise. PERRY (CALLING) Lance. Perry signals to Larry then to Talia and makes a talking gesture. BOOTH - LATER Larry and Talia sit. She has her notebook out -- sketches and ideas and forms... LARRY CROWNE Square footage at this price is a bargain. TALIA Maurice says I'm saving his life by renting the space. LARRY CROWNE (WRITING) This is your Matsutani Delta Number. You net this every month, you cover overhead, and the rest is profit. TALIA You sure? LARRY CROWNE Chapter four. 74. TALIA You make it sound so simple!! Talia is so excited she grabs Larry and showers his forehead with kisses. Appearing out of nowhere: Dell Gordo. LARRY CROWNE (BOLTING) Well, back to work! EXT. CHEESECAKE FACTORY - PARKING LOT - EARLY EVENING Dean is opening the car door for Mercedes, putting on the class act for a night out. He laughs at a feeble joke we can't hear. The guy is trying. LATER - NIGHT They come right out the same door. They've argued and drank all through the meal. Dean carries extra cheesecake home in a dessert box. And, oh, they've been drinking. DEAN TAINOT Work my ass off all night trying to get f i in' smile out of you! MERCEDES TAINOT I'm smiling... DEAN TAINOT Like The Joker after three Apple Martinis. MERCEDES TAINOT If they help, they help. DEAN TAINOT We can't even have a Date Night now? You can't even chillax for one meal? MERCEDES TAINOT "Chillax?" Did you use the word "chillax?" That come from your Bloggers Thesaurus? INT. CAR SHOT - MERCEDES' SEVEN-YEAR OLD CAR - NIGHT 75. GPS VOICE Please Enter your destination. MERCEDES TAINOT You lie to me, Dean. Every day. You. Lie. To. Me. DEAN TAINOT You looking for a whole new man, Mercy? I'm the jerk who has to transform into Ultraman to make you happy? No. I like myself, Mercy. I put up with you and complain about nothing. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm not complaining. I'm stating the truth. I teach while you pretend to work. DEAN TAINOT I had three postings today alone. FogCaster, SkyScan, and ParsecTwelve.com MERCEDES TAINOT Those weren't postings. They were comments. DEAN TAINOT Hey, Booze-illa, who are you to judge me? (THEN) I know what's really pissing you off. I like big titties. And you don't have any. Yeow. A line has been crossed. A big, ugly line has just been crossed. Even Dean knows it. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) Maybe I should take that back. MERCEDES TAINOT LET ME OUT OF THIS FUCKING CAR!!! EXT. INTERSECTION - CONTINUOUS A young couple -- call them JANET and TONY - have been on their first date. It's gone well. 76. JANET As soon as I saw you, I said, "I want to go out with that man." TONY What did you say when I asked you out? JANET I said "Yes." You were there, remember? TONY I saw you and I thought "I would be a lucky guy if she'd go out with me." JANET Yes you are. TONY Honestly, this is about as good a first date goes, isn't it? JANET Disaster looms on most first dates, but I'm talking to you like you're a friend I want to make out with. TONY Hold that thought. Dean and Mercy pull up beside them in their car. Mercedes is out of the car before it even stops. DEAN TAINOT I take it back. I take it back. MERCEDES TAINOT Drive, asshole! Drive away! DEAN TAINOT I've been drinking, too. MERCEDES TAINOT Drive straight til you hit a cliff on the coastline! DEAN TAINOT You win! I'm letting you win! Everything you say is right and WIN! 77. MERCEDES TAINOT LOSER! I MARRIED A LOSER!!! With a tiny dick! Tiny dick LOSER! DEAN TAINOT Screw you, you washboard! MERCEDES TAINOT Oh, chillax!!! GPS VOICE Please enter your destination. Dean screeches off into the night. Mercedes picks up a rock and hurls it at him. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm throwing rocks at my own car !! Janet and Tony are aghast - silent - in shock. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) The jerk who just deserted me? My husband of 4 friggin' years! She stomps off into the night. Janet and Tony don't know what to do with each other now. EXT. BUSINESS STREET - LATER Mercedes is walking home. It's a bit longer than she would like. She comes to a bus stop and studies the route. She sits and removes her shoes. MERCEDES TAINOT I loved these shoes once. Stupid shoes. She sits at he stop, about to cry. Then she sort of does cry, for so any reasons. In the distance, we hear... The ROAR of SCOOTERS. Then here they come. A night-time 'Scoot'. All the REGULARS go by. Somewhere in the mix are Larry and Talia. Talia is just able to turn her head and see Ms. Tainot at the bus stop. She slows. 78. TALIA Lance! Chick alert! Larry is beside her. They stop. TALIA (CONT'D) You are not going to believe how Fate meets cute! She u-turns and Larry follows her, confused. BUS BENCH Mercedes wonders who these Mock Wild Ones are that pull up to her. LARRY CROWNE Ms. Tainot? MERCEDES TAINOT No. He takes off his helmet. LARRY CROWNE Larry Crowne. MERCEDES TAINOT Jesus Christ. TALIA And I've been calling you 'Lance'. LARRY CROWNE Do you need a ride? Hop on. MERCEDES TAINOT And bust up your romp in the glen with Bambi? TALIA Hey. Bambi was a boy. LARRY CROWNE I was heading home. (TO TALIA) Right? We're done scooting? TALIA Not me. I love riding in the night. Magic happens. (TO LANCE) 79. Away Talia scoots to catch up with the gang. MERCEDES TAINOT What do men see in irritating free spirits? Mercedes starts walking. LARRY CROWNE Seriously. I offer you a ride. MERCEDES TAINOT Seriously. I don't want one. Larry shuts off his scooter, pushing it along with his feet LARRY CROWNE I've yet to give anyone a lift on this but I think I can get you home with a scraped elbow, worst case. MERCEDES TAINOT I am walking, Crowne, as thoughts black boil up from my soul. Major consequences sure to follow. You'll read about them on Parsectwelve.com. LARRY CROWNE An attractive woman like you walking alone is a dumb idea. MERCEDES TAINOT I need a man flirting with me right now like I need a dog crapping on my lawn. I'm hoofing it. LARRY CROWNE In those shoes? Mercedes ponders her shoes. He's got her. She stops. MERCEDES TAINOT A man who notices shoes. (GIVING UP) All right. I'll be your Cycle Slut. LARRY CROWNE Put this on. (HIS HELMET) Strap your legs round my engine and 80. MERCEDES TAINOT It won't be a terrible thing if you kill us both. LARRY CROWNE Ain't you a ball of fun? Larry kick starts the scooter and off they go -- slowly. IN MOTION MERCEDES TAINOT Are you really going to go this slow? LARRY CROWNE I do want to survive this night. MERCEDES TAINOT Fine. I have time to window shop. Oh look, a sale on tires at AutoUSA. And here comes a mailbox. I've never noticed their perfect design and colo scheme. This is so slow a cat could knock us over. EXT. INTERSECTION - MINUTES LATER. Here they come at the speed of a lazy cow. Mercedes is singing "Sixteen Miles on the Erie Canal". EXT. STREET - RIDING SHOT - LATER - ON THE SCOOTER Larry shouts over his shoulder. LARRY CROWNE Where am I taking you? MERCEDES TAINOT Down to Portola and left to Havenhurst. Havenhurst to Palermo. Right on Palermo till I yell stop. LARRY CROWNE I may use this as a presentation in class. MERCEDES TAINOT Try it and you'll flunk. I am joking. 81. MERCEDES TAINOT Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. LARRY CROWNE I like your class. You're making us all do things we never thought we could. MERCEDES TAINOT Put the shovel away and just get me home, 'kay? Up ahead, flashing lights. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Hail our City's Finest. LARRY CROWNE Someone's getting pinched... A COP CAR with its cherry top flashing, has pulled over a Drunk Driver. It's Dean. They're making him touch his nose, breathe into a test kit. Mercedes starts laughing. As they pass the crime scene, Dean is being put into the back of the Prowler, cuffed... Mercedes' laugh fills the night as they putt-putt along. MERCEDES TAINOT Measure his dick, officer! He's too diminutive to drive! (THEN) Tiny dick loser! Larry doesn't know what to make of that. LARRY CROWNE Bad night for that guy. MERCEDES TAINOT Best night I've had in years! Drive on, McDuff! EXT. CEDAR HILLS TOWNHOMES - NIGHT In through the gates come our night crawlers. Mercedes is 82. EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - SAME Larry shuts off the motor. Mercedes is half asleep. She doesn't remember to take off Larry's helmet. LARRY CROWNE Unit 114. MERCEDES TAINOT Thanks for the ox-cart ride. Like a sleepwalker. Stands at the Alarm Pad. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) I can see the Alarm Pad. I know the code. But my hands aren't working. (THEN) Help me. LARRY CROWNE You don't want to give me your pass code. MERCEDES TAINOT Just hold my hand up to the numbers. I'll manage from there. Larry takes her hand and guides it to the pad. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Look away now. (HE DOES) Two two two two. Pound. Larry heard every word. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) W ere's my purse? Oh yeah. My car. The key please? It's buried in that plant. Larry digs out an Altoids tin. Rattles it. LARRY CROWNE This it? MERCEDES TAINOT Why I think it is! LARRY CROWNE I'll get the door for you Larry opens the door, reaches in, turns on the light. 83. MERCEDES TAINOT Take one step inside and I call security. Larry steps away from the door. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) And forget this ever happened. LARRY CROWNE What? MERCEDES TAINOT This whole sorry chapter tonight. LARRY CROWNE What? MERCEDES TAINOT You passing up Gidget for a flat old coot like me. LARRY CROWNE What are you talking about? MERCEDES TAINOT What, you have no short-term memory? Larry has been tying to be polite. LARRY CROWNE When I say 'what', it means I get it and have already purposefully forgotten everything. Call it irony. MERCEDES TAINOT Sarcasm. Irony is when Gallant lands in the drunk tank while Goofus scoots me home. LARRY CROWNE Goodnight, Ms. Tainot. She doesn't move, but flashes her ring finger. MERCEDES TAINOT Mrs. I'm Mrs. Tainot. Can you not see that? LARRY CROWNE I assumed you preferred Ms 84. MERCEDES TAINOT When we presume we make a pretty pair of asses of me and you or something like that. (THEN) Why aren't you married? LARRY CROWNE That's a long story and it's late. (THEN) My helmet? MERCEDES TAINOT Help yourself. She sticks her neck out. If this were a movie, they might kiss right now. Larry pauses. Mercedes looks at him. He's not a bad looking guy. He starts to undo the helmet strap. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) I noticed something on the ride. LARRY CROWNE WHAT MERCEDES TAINOT IT MAY You smell good. LARRY CROWNE Thanks. He gently removes the strap and helmet from her head. be a bit sexy. Her hair tumbles out. MERCEDES TAINOT Do you have a crush on me? Single student. Unattainable teacher. It's common. Larry has no idea what to say. LARRY CROWNE We all have crushes on you. Even the gals. MERCEDES TAINOT You want to make out with me, you can. I know I'm not a third rate Audrey Hepburn wanna-be but I still GOT MOVES Come on, Gramps. Take this ride. (MORE) 85. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) My spouse won't be home for 3 to 5 years. Larry ponders this moment for as long as he can. He shouldn't, of course. But, damn. She is Mercedes Tainot. Bang. It's a pretty good whammy kiss. Makes her splay her arms and everything. Larry pulls back. After a bit, though. She could have kept at it, too. LARRY CROWNE Wow... MERCEDES TAINOT Pretty dang good. I still got it, no? LARRY CROWNE Yes, you do.. (THEN) In you go. (Mercedes goes in) Close the door. (SHE DOES) Lock it! Larry hears the sound of the bolt. He walks away. INT. TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - SAME Mercedes leans against the door. What did she just do???? LARRY CROWNE (O.S.) Goodnight, whoever you are! MERCEDES TAINOT Whoever I am... EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - SAME Larry wistfully starts his bike, looking back at the door. He will not forget that kiss or this night. He drives off. EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - MORNING A TAXI is pulling up. Out of the back, Dean, looking like he 86. He pays the cabbie, pissed off about everything. Then his world gets much more complicated. P.O.V. All his possessions, stacked up in front of the door. On the top of the heap, his computer. Turned on and showing porn DEAN TAINOT Oh, Jesus Hell and tomorrow... (THEN) Mercy!!! EXT. E.C.C.C. TEACHERS' PARKING LOT - MORNING Mercy feels terrible, stepping from her car, brutally hungover. As she straightens up, her eye catches... LARRY CROWNE On his scooter. Heading towards the Scooter parking. She smiles -- a rare thing on a morning like this but the memory of last night warrants it. She heads in that direction. EXT. E.C.C.C. CAMPUS - SAME Mercy is trying to 'accidentally' run into Larry, but is caught by surprise when.. He is walking right towards her. Oops. That would be uncomfortable. She DUCKS behind a pillar. Still wanting to 'bump' into the man who kissed her last night, she circumvents his path, stalking Larry like a birdwatcher tracks a blue-tailed swallow. Hopping behind a tree, Mercy's SHOE gets caught in some mud. Bending down, a branch catches her sweater and RIPS a seam. Stepping onto the pavement, the tree branch SMACKS her in the head. Still, she keeps and eye on Larry. And pursues... BENCH AREA 87. Staying out of his eye line, Mercy navigates her way around to the other side of the Bench Area and preps her appearance before making a 180 degree reverse, guaranteeing a 'Meet' with Larry. Then she sees her. TALIA Sitting with others, greeting Larry with laughter and hugs and hoots. Talia is announcing to all how she left Larry with a drunken teacher last night, with her arm around his waist and affection in her eyes. MERCY Is crushed. For the obvious reasons sh s ill can't understand. She was hoping to have Larry to herself for a minute or two. TALIA AND LARRY Amid the others... TALIA Oh, come on! I left you all set up! What went down? LARRY CROWNE Epilog. School today. TALIA Lance! A Betty on your Scooter after midnight? Holding on, her arms around you, pressed against your back, is a license to at least cop a feel. LARRY CROWNE If we had ended up making out, you still wouldn't hear it. Talia slugs him. All in play... MERCY Convinced Larry is gossiping about last night, Mercy backs away from the scene, and slinks away toward her class. 88. INT. SPEECH 217 - DAY Mercedes is in the back, wearing the darkest glasses allowed a teacher in a classroom, hiding the fact that Mercy is looking at Larry. Larry is listening to Lala with delight. PINEDO Seeing them -- the Northern Lights, the Aurora Borealis -- should have been beyond me, but I was a little girl in Coach class still awake, a window seat, a moonless night somewhere over Greenland with a shimmering curtain of emerald, gossamer light dancing just for me. (THEN) That is something I will remember forever. The SPEECH is over. The class erupts in applause for Lala, who has hit a home-run. Foremost of the fans, Larry, who rises in applause for the once quiet classmate. Then the applause is over. The teacher says nothing. DIBIASI That was a knockout speech, Lala. Made the news. Caused riots downtown. School's out til 2019. The students look at each other, shrug their shoulders, and head ou . MERCEDES TAINOT Mr. Crowne? A moment please? CALIMERIS Why doesn't she just throw herself at him? PINEDO This is bordering on harassment now. DIBIASI Quiet down. I'm watching the TV show... MACK Why doesn't this ever happen to me? 89. MERCEDES TAINOT I need a few moments alone with Mr. Crowne thank you. DIBIASI Move along folks. Privacy's a right in this great nation of ours. MACK You want I should close this door, lock it, and barricade it so you won't be disturbed?? We hear them cackling like geese in the hall. LARRY CROWNE How are the Triplets? Groggy, Puffy, and Grumpy. He means the hangover. MERCEDES TAINOT Last night was a confluence of too many things happening in too short a time span. LARRY CROWNE Last i ht? Let's see, what was I doing? Studying some. Working some. Can't recall. I've forgotten everything that happened last night as best a gentleman can. MERCEDES TAINOT I had no right to judge you or your relationships. Date who you want. Larry has no idea what that means. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) But what happened last night -- between adults -- was inappropriate. If gossip were to circulate, the problem could be more than just embarrassing. My status as a professor could be tarnished. LARRY CROWNE I wouldn't want that. MERCEDES TAINOT happened before. (MORE) 90. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) With parking attendants. Strangers at parties when I've had a bit too much of the demon rum. This was the first time with a student. (THEN) I hope the entire thing will be forgotten. Larry has just had his feelings hurt by his teacher. LARRY CROWNE Sure. Nothing happened. At all. MERCEDES TAINOT So there will be no bravado among you and your pals? LARRY CROWNE None. MERCEDES TAINOT Thank you, Mr. Crowne. LARRY CROWNE I'd better scurry along to Dr. Matsutani's class. I hope I don't have this same conversation with him. Larry leaves - a good mood ruined... Mercy watches him go. What is going on behind those dark glasses? EXT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - AFTERNOON Larry and Lamarr are sitting on the curb, watching kids play down the street. They run back and forth in front of them with a soccer ball. They both have pipes, with Lamarr showing him how to light up. LAMARR Puff. Don't suck. Then... relax. (THEN) See? Works. LARRY CROWNE I have to sell my car. Put a new top on it. 91. LARRY CROWNE If I could afford a new top I could afford to keep it. LAMARR What's the job paying you? LARRY CROWNE Half my UniMart salary. LAMARR You're down, Larry Crowne. Down as dirt. LARRY CROWNE I'm looking back on the year Denise left as the good old days. LAMARR Hang in there, neighbor. LARRY CROWNE Everyone keeps saying that. LAMARR I was in the same spot. Look what happened. LARRY CROWNE The odds of two people on the same street winning the lottery are worse than one person on the street winning the lottery. LAMARR I read how the universe is expanding, Larry, taking us along with it. That is a wild concept to grasp, but what it means is, we all have to hold on tight sometimes to get to where we're going to be. LARRY CROWNE (THE PIPE) This thing must be making me dizzy. What? LAMARR Keep your grip. You'll be okay. It's like the wife always says... Shoppers pull up to Lamarr's Yard Sale. The WIFE has a 92. LAMARR (CONT'D) A woman with a measuring tape? That's money in my pocket. A ball flies in and hits Larry smack in the head, sending his pipe flying. EXT. UNIMART - PARKING LOT - DAY Hardly any cars. Shopping carts are herded into their corral by... former Team Leader Larry Crowne. INT. UNIMART MAIN ENTRANCE - SAME Larry stands where he was once king. P.O.V. The place looks different. Shabby. Unkempt. Understaffed. He recognizes no one. AISLE No one is there to help Larry pick out two 'For Sale by Owner' signs. And, he can't help it: he straightens out some messed up racks and shelves. REGISTER Vasquez - Security - is gone, replaced by Cubby -- the former Janitor who is now the skinniest SECURITY GUARD in history. Larry slides the signs for purchase. Manning the thing? Vicky Hurley. Not looking good HURLEY ' ind bargains today?' LARRY CROWNE Vick? How you doing? Larry Crowne. Hurley looks at him. She looks tired. And stupid in her Cashier's Apron. HURLEY Larry. Hi. LARRY CROWNE Why are you on the Register? 93. HURLEY Management Execs are now required to put in 8-hour shifts on the floor. Every day. No overtime. No bonus. Just more hours. Cash or UniMart Bargain Card? Like you have one of them. LARRY CROWNE Cash. No receipt. Hurley is robotic. HURLEY You got out of here just in time... 'Thank you for choosing UniMart, where united we blah blah.' EXT. A PARK - DAY Trees. A picnic table. And Mercedes Tainot writing individual words on pages of a steno book. After each word, she folds each page many times and puts it in a basket. Up walks Dean Tainot, who looks neither happy nor cheerful. DEAN TAINOT Hi. MERCEDES TAINOT Thanks for coming. DEAN TAINOT No notice. No preamble. Just an email and a google map. MERCEDES TAINOT I knew you'd be on the computer. (THEN) Working... DEAN TAINOT Point made. (THEN) So. What up. MERCEDES TAINOT Are we making a mistake here? DEAN TAINOT 94. MERCEDES TAINOT Point made. We could change things. We could start right now. DEAN TAINOT We could. Why should we? MERCEDES TAINOT Because we have history, Dean. But first, my thoughts... I've got to address drinking. I should be able to comprehend and respond to both sides of our conversations. And the morning shower should be refreshing, not a hangover cure. DEAN TAINOT I'd like that too. MERCEDES TAINOT Really? DEAN TAINOT You're not a pleasant woman after a few glasses. Mornings with you are to be survived. MERCEDES TAINOT Okay. Now, you. Dean is caught short. DEAN TAINOT I see. I'm what this is all about. MERCEDES TAINOT There are plenty of items on the relationship agenda but let's start here. DEAN TAINOT You're talking about you but you really mean me. (THEN) I am not yelling or begging or saying you have to stop doing anything. So you don't get to either. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm not saying that. 95. DEAN TAINOT We've both been here before. Why prolong the process? White flag! I give up. This ain't working. (THEN) I'll sign papers and checks, see if there's enough for a cool sports car as a reward for the last few years and eventually I will be fine and you will too. But I am never once going to look at myself as another poor divorced guy who could still be married if only he had done the mea culpa bit for all his faults. (THEN) I just now came up with that, and it is going to be my next posting. He pulls out his Blackberry and makes a note to himself. DEAN TAINOT (CONT'D) I don't think there is anything else to talk about. Do you? Mercedes looks at him. She has been a fool... EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOME - PATIO Mercy -- Margarita pitcher handy -- is still writing words on paper, and drinking. Alone. Not good. EXT. E.C.C.C. PARKING LOT - MORNING The sign reads "FINALS WEEK: ENROLL FOR SPRING QUARTER." INT. SPEECH 217 - MORNING She is in the front of the class with a small box. Hungover? A bit, yes... MERCEDES TAINOT Here I have surprise topics. Friday, in a Lightning Round, you must wax on that topic for 2 minutes without pause, repetition, or lack of charm. No notes. One visual aid. (THEN) Ms Pinedo Draw 96. Ms. Pinedo pulls a paper from the box. MS. PINEDO 'Potatoes?' MERCEDES TAINOT Spuds. Can't wait. Dibiasi draws a paper. DIBIASI 'Disraeli'? What is that? MERCEDES TAINOT Who is that? DIBIASI It's a guy from Disrael. I'm done. Now it's Larry's turn. He shyly draws a paper -- a bit uncomfortable in class since the recent events. LARRY CROWNE 'Consumerism'. MERCEDES TAINOT That's supposed to say 'Communism.' LARRY CROWNE The handwriting is loopy. Looks like 'Consumerism'. MERCEDES TAINOT Fine. 2 minutes on Consumerism. Calimeris picks. Hers is loopy, too. CALIMERIS 'Malpity Hoople.' (THEN) What's this say? MERCEDES TAINOT No idea. Just pick another. INT. ECON 1 -- LATER Dr. Matsutani is going on. Larry is looking for Talia, who is not in class. 97. DR. MATSUTANI (HIS BOOK)) At the end of each chapter is a study guide. Master those and you will have mastered my book. Master my book and you will take over the world. He laughs demonically. DR. MATSUTANI (CONT'D) By now you should be laughing with me. Larry can't believe Talia is not there... EXT. TALIA'S NEW STORE - LATER Larry scoots up. She is inside arranging a "Coming Soon!" window display. Dell Gordo, Stan, and the Squad are all inside building shelves and racks. She comes out of the store. TALIA You digging what you see? LARRY CROWNE You missed Matsutani's class. Review for the final. TALIA I'm done w th college. LARRY CROWNE What? Why? TALIA Because I'm going into business. LARRY CROWNE Talia. Don't be a fool. Stay in school. Don't throw away your education. TALIA And don't drink and drive or do drugs and quit smoking and eat vegetables. I don't. I stopped. I did. I do. LARRY CROWNE 98. TALIA Pretty much. Oh, look. Maurice gave us free tattoos. I wanted something in Japanese so check this out. She shows it to him, just above her butt-crack. It's two Japanese characters. TALIA (CONT'D) That one says 'courage'. That one says 'spirit'. Courageous Spirit. Dell Gordo knocks on the window as Larry has his hands on his gal's butt... "What's this, Lance??" LARRY CROWNE Japanese characters go the other way and that says Soy Sauce. TALIA Oh shut up. LARRY CROWNE It does. Soy sauce. Soy. Sauce. Quitting school is for dopes. It does, actually say Soy Sauce. He is starting his scooter. TALIA Be here for our Grand Opening! LARRY CROWNE Might not make it. I have finals! OPEN SKY Larry comes into frame, with a hammer and stake. EXT. LARRY'S HOUSE - DAY He is pounding the FOR SALE sign into his front lawn. Laurie Gammelgaard pulls up her new VW Bug with a COUPLE in the back seat. They get out and Larry nods as he waves them to the door. He remains on the lawn, looking at his neighborhood -- the kids, the dogs -- Lamarr across the street. It's all over... 99. EXT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - NIGHT Frances and Mercedes have pulled up in her car. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH This place anonymous enough? MERCEDES TAINOT As long as alcohol's out of my grasp. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH They have good pie, they say. MERCEDES TAINOT Great. Sugar can replace tequila in my bloodstream, my thighs, and the folds in my neck. They pass a car prominently parked - Larry's Convertible Karmann Ghia with a sign on its windshield: "FOR SALE BY OWNER." FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (PRE-LAP) So. You're a mess. INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - SAME They sit in a back booth where she would never see Larry. MERCEDES TAINOT Yep. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH You'd think leggy blondes like us would be impervious, right? At that moment, Larry Crowne happens to come out of the kitchen to help himself to a cup of coffee. Mercedes sees him just as Perry comes up with menus. PERRY Ladies. Bring an appetite? FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH The mark of a restaurant is their Key Lime pie. Mercedes is surprised to see Larry in a chef's hat. PERRY 100. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH No Key Lime? PERRY Cream pies I got. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Boston Cream? PERRY Boston Cream? Key Lime? Lady, you're killing me here. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Phooey. Peach. Peach pie. PERRY Ma'am? MERCEDES TAINOT I'll have the French Toast. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH French Toast? MERCEDES TAINOT (on the menu) Breakfast all day. Perry leaves to put in the order. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) You won't believe how far I fell on the Hooch-o-meter. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH I have seen it happen a time or two. MERCEDES TAINOT I kissed a boy. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH When, third grade? MERCEDES TAINOT One of my students. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH You Hoor. (THEN) Gimme the friggin' details! He's not a minor is he? 101. MERCEDES TAINOT Older than me. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Hugh Hefner in your class? What went down? MERCEDES TAINOT He sort of... rescued me. And... he smelled nice. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH He a fireman who bakes bread? MERCEDES TAINOT I wanted to be kissed so asked if he wanted to and he did. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Bold. Who is he? KITCHEN Perry slides over a plate of French Toast -- with one bite out of it. Larry looks up from his Econ. 1 Textbook. PERRY You're slipping, Larry. (THE TOAST) Lady says it's not French Toast as she knows it. LARRY CROWNE She's insane. PERRY Take it up with her. Larry heads out of the kitchen. PERRY (CONT'D) No shouting, okay? This is a family friendly establishment. BOOTH Here comes Larry, not yet seeing Mercedes. LARRY CROWNE Frances Taylor-Briegh. You have a problem with your order? MERCEDES TAINOT 102. Knock Larry over with a feather. LARRY CROWNE Mrs. Tainot. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH (TO MERCEDES) The student of yours!? MERCEDES TAINOT This is Larry Crowne. LARRY CROWNE There's no way in creation I screw up French Toast. MERCEDES TAINOT It was fine, actually. (THEN) I wanted to see if it was really you cooking back there. And say, howdy. Howdy doody. During the following, Frances is trying to get a whiff of Larry -- to find out how he smells. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Ready for the final? LARRY CROWNE You'll be the judge of that. The is a beat of silence. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) So, your meal is satisfactory? MERCEDES TAINOT Absolutely. LARRY CROWNE Would you let my boss know so I don't lose this job? MERCEDES TAINOT Yes indeed. LARRY CROWNE Shall I prepare you another batch? MERCEDES TAINOT No. Thanks. 103. LARRY CROWNE Then I will return to my station.. Mercedes watches him go. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH You kissed the cook... (THEN) I got a whiff. He smelled like bell pepper. MERCEDES TAINOT Look at the men in my life. FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH Blame it on the booze... and collect yourself. (THEN) You hoor... MERCEDES TAINOT That's my problem. I'm a drunken hoor. KITCHEN FRANCES TAYLOR-BRIEGH That ends... right now. (THEN) Check please? Larry comes back through the door, humiliation wracking his face. He tosses the French Toast down the disposal. INT. TAINOT TOWNHOME - LATER Mercedes and Frances are ATTACKING the house with vacuums, cleaners, and fortitude. BOOKS on Shakespeare and Shaw go on shelves where Dean's tomes used to rest. Computer wires are not even untangled, just chucked. KITCHEN The cupboard is open. Where there was once booze go coffees and teas. MUSIC is playing as these girlfriends reconstruct Mercy's life... 104. EXT. LARRY CROWNE'S CUL-DE-SAC - NIGHT The street is empty. Larry is on his scooter, riding around and around and around the block that he will soon leave. He can see his NEIGHBORS through the open windows -- KIDS bouncing on a couch...A QUARTET OF OLD FOLKS playing cards and laughing... a MOVIE playing on a big TV. This was Larry's street... CUT TO: SUNRISE EXT. TAINOT TOWNHOUSE - MORNING Mercedes exits the door, crisp, clean -- like we've never seen her in the mornings. See the way she holds, not clutches, her Thermo-Cup? EXT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - MORNING He's wearing a zipped up jacket. Kids and dog-walkers pass as his scooter starts pronto, he is off... The FOR SALE sign on his lawn has an addition: IN ESCROW INT. SPEECH 217 - LATER On the projected computer screen: A portrait of DISRAELI. Dibiasi is giving his speech, but we are hearing Mercedes... MERCEDES TAINOT What a difference from day one. I must be a better teacher than I thought. (THEN) Dibiasi is nailing it. Calimeris stopped up-talking. Lala you can't shut up. Mack spoke about Australia for three minutes and mentioned kangaroos only twice. And Larry Crowne... Larry is listening to Dibiasi, wearing what was once his UniMart polo, with his nametag and everything. Compared to the man he is now, that polo looks out of place.. 105. MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) I was tough on him. But he learned fast. How he connected the Circle of Sales to the expanding universe is impressive as hell. I'll never forget about the Value Index now. He gave a perfect speech. (THEN) And... He's polite. Instead of fighting me off that night, what does he do but kisses me one and then all but tucks me in. What kind of guy does that to a loopy tramp like me? He could have ravaged me. I misread this guy and if I had a brain I'd find a way to steal him away from that cutie pie and keep him for myself. I wonder if he'd like that, if he would... What did I just say? (THEN) What did I just say about Larry Crowne? The class has stopped. It seems that Mercedes just said that last bit out loud and everyone heard it. The women eye each other. The men stifle laughs. DIBIASI Nothing. And I was just wrapping up here. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm so sorry. Please go on. DIBIASI Larry? It okay if I get to my climax and denouement? Larry nods. DIBIASI (CONT'D) Thank you... If it was the romance novelist in him that made Victoria the Queen become such a pal, chalk it up as another brick in the legacy of Ben Disraeli -- Earl of Beaconsfield - Educator - and Prime Minister of Great Britain. Not bad for a Jewish guy, huh? Dibiasi is done. Applause. 106. PINEDO Not so much as a bump, Nomad! Why'd you go last? DIBIASI Fourth quarter dramatics. (THEN) Not that it mattered to my Speech professor... MERCEDES TAINOT Congratulations all of you. MACK Who's the MVP, Mrs. Tainot? Can we vote? MERCEDES TAINOT Not me, I have to stay objective. MACK I say... Lala! They all say Lala! It's unanimous! They start chanting her name. "La la! La la! La la!" -- embarrassing her. Larry sits her down in her chair and gets the other guys to pick her up like she's the bride at a wedding. It's a spontaneous party that Mercedes has to back out of. As she leaves, she looks back long enough to see Larry Crowne leading a parade around the room. INT. ECON. 1 - LATER Everyone is taking the final. Dr. Matsutani. Looking around the class. Using his hands like a pair of binoculars. Lala is using a thesaurus and dictionary to polish answers. Larry is finished. He walks up to Dr. M. and hands in his Blue Book. DR. MATSUTANI The first to finish. No surprise. Dr. Matsutani hands Larry his confiscated phone. Larry leaves. 107. INT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - KITCHEN The final utensils are going into a box. Larry is doing this part himself. He sits for a moment -- in the breakfast nook -- surveying his kitchen, what was once his. Mack comes in with a box of his LP's. MACK This is the last of them. Damn, you have a lot of records. LARRY CROWNE Priceless at a buck apiece. EXT. LARRY CROWNE'S HOME - LATER His furnishings are out on the lawn. Lamarr and Patience are looking them over. Mack and Dibiasi are putting the last of his things into Mack's huge SUV and Larry's car. PATIENCE A two-bedroom apartment and you don't have room for your furniture? LAMARR Selling this futon-sofabed? All those years across the street and you've learned nothing. (THEN) What's the minimum you'll take for this stuff? LARRY CROWNE You'll get me top price. LAMARR You did learn. DIBIASI Pizza at last! LARRY CROWNE Here's lunch as promised! The BIG STORK PIZZA GUY pulls up in a different car but the same sign. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) 108. STRANG Son of a cock. Larry Crowne. The Pizza guy is none other than Jack Strang. LARRY CROWNE Jack Strang. Wow. This is irony. STRANG Two extra large. One Salad Bucket. Box of Frosty Cinnamon Eggs. Sixteen- fifty. Larry hands him the coupon and a Twenty. LARRY CROWNE Jack. I need two bucks back. Times are tough. STRANG Tell me about it. LARRY CROWNE Ah. Forget it. Keep the change. Strang leaves. Larry watches him go. him. It almost was. STRANG I appreciate it. That could have been INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - LATER Raul and Perry are talking when they see Mercedes Tainot enter. RAUL My next wife just walked in. Perry looks. PERRY I love this business sometimes. (GREETING MERCEDES) Something told me you'd be back. Is Larry Crowne working today? KITCHEN Larry is arranging his station. 109. PERRY Larry, your Speech 217 teacher has a question about the menu. Larry can see her. She looks gorgeous. RAUL Go ahead. I'll take the window even though I'm the boss of the whole kitchen. BOOTH - LARRY'S HQ - LATER Mercedes is having coffee. MERCEDES TAINOT There's Larry Crowne. Are you allowed to sit? (HE DOES) Where does Perry get his coffee? LARRY CROWNE I add chicory and a bit of vanilla. Trick I picked up in the Navy. MERCEDES TAINOT You're probably wondering why I stopped by. Well, it's to tell you your grade for Speech 217. You killed on the final and have an A. Way to go! She offers him a Terrorist Fist Bump. With the hand that no longer has a wedding ring on it... MERCEDES TAINOT (CONT'D) Actually, everybody got an A, but you got the special A where I tell you in person. LARRY CROWNE Didn't expect that. Thanks, Mrs. Tainot. MERCEDES TAINOT Class is out. Call me Mercedes. Or Mercy, for short. (THEN) So. Just wanted to congratulate you. Your girlfriend will be thrilled. LARRY CROWNE 110. MERCEDES TAINOT No. I meant the... never mind. (THEN) Which classes are you going to ace next term? LARRY CROWNE This has turned into a full time gig. Out of necessity. MERCEDES TAINOT I hope you continue your education. Back at East City. You've made such a good start. LARRY CROWNE I'll have to see. MERCEDES TAINOT I got Speech 217 moved to 10 AM, thank God. Who knows what I'll hear with the extra sleep. LARRY CROWNE My first class in college ever. And I get an A. Gotta be the teacher. They look at each other. MERCEDES TAINOT Should get going. (THEN) You don't know anything about car devices, do you? LARRY CROWNE Cars not much. Devices some. They rise. EXT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - PARKING LOT - SAME Mercy is opening her door, starting her car. GPS VOICE Please enter your destination. MERCEDES TAINOT Oh be quiet. That's a MapGenie. 111. MERCEDES TAINOT It is Hellspawn. LARRY CROWNE In my old job, I'd have steered you to a Vortex unit. The MapGenie interface is clumsy and the menu needs too many inputs. He is reaching into the car, across her to tap the unit. MERCEDES TAINOT It was working fine. Then I think I pressed too many buttons. LARRY CROWNE Ah. The Auto On Feature is engaged. Menu. Select. Features. Auto Voice. Select. Change? Yes. On. Off. Done? Yes. Save. Back. Back. Back. Exit. While he was doing that, Mercedes was smelling what she could of Larry. She liked it. She looked at his neck, his ears. And smelled him. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) How long was this broken? MERCEDES TAINOT Seemed like years and years. LARRY CROWNE All better now. Should be able to find your way. Nothing to do now but say goodbye. They hear a pounding. Raul is at the window inside the cafe, signaling the break is over. LARRY CROWNE (CONT'D) My Boss. Back to work. (THEN) Thanks for the good news... INT. PERRY'S COFFEE SHOP - SAME Perry greets him at the door. 112. PERRY Kimosabe, holding off til after school to woo the teacher is the move of a class act. Larry turns to watch Mercedes drive away. EXT. E.C.C.C. PARKING LOT - MORNING The sign says "New Term Beginning! $20 a unit! Ask about Financial Aid!" Did you notice? The cost of an education just went up... INT. PORTABLE CLASSROOM - DAY Mercedes has just written "Care" next to "Welcome to Shakespeare!!" up on the board. She turns. And does a quick head count. Only 6 students are enrolled. She's going to lose this one, again. Clumps up the wooden steps are heard... Calimeris, Mack, Pinedo, and Dibiasi come tramping in. Twelve students now. DIBIASI (on his phone) I gotta get off, Baby, or I'm in hot water with Professor Tai-bo... Mercy does a Shakespearean dance of joy. MERCEDES TAINOT Is Larry with you? CALIMERIS Um, no. Should we track him down and drag him in here? Mercedes does her best to hide her disappointment. MERCEDES TAINOT I... Seeing you all... I just thought... (THEN) Choose a seat and lets get started! The four smile at each other... 113. PINEDO Carrying a torch for Larry til it burns her hands... EXT. E.C.C.C. CAMPUS - LATER Mercedes is walking to another building, another class. She may not realize it, but she is looking for Larry Crowne. Busik is busy chatting her up. Seriously chatting her up. BUSIK All the excitement of first day of term, I don't want to go back to my empty apartment. Do you? I need a drink and some talk and some wind- down time. Don't you? DR. MATSUTANI (O.C.) Ms. Tainot? She turns. MERCEDES TAINOT Dr. M. DR. MATSUTANI Larry Crowne is taking six units from me, devouring the material like a starving man. MERCEDES TAINOT Larry's enrolled? DR. MATSUTANI He's continuing his education and tells me it is because of you. That your class changed his life. Mercedes finds herself smiling -- beaming... MERCEDES TAINOT Larry said that about me? BUSIK Oh yeah! I put that guy in your class. So technically, I changed his life. MERCEDES TAINOT He is a good student 114. DR. MATSUTANI And handy on a scooter. (THEN) Is there any chance you would consider having drinks with an older faculty peer who holds a PhD in Economics? MERCEDES TAINOT Well, no. No offense Dr. M. DR. MATSUTANI The rumor is you are newly single and I was just taking a shot. Mercy looks right at Busik. MERCEDES TAINOT News travels fast. Busik pretends he knows nothing... BUSIK If you're going out, I'm not doing anything. DR. MATSUTANI Have you ever been to Hooters? BUSIK For the spicy wings, yes! EXT. E.C.C.C. TEACHERS' PARKING LOT - LATER There is a note on Mercy's car. She takes it. "To test your MapGenie: 4225 Harbor Blvd. 2nd floor. An 'A' student." Her breath catches in her heart... EXT. MERCEDES' CAR - LATER Mercedes is driving. GPS VOICE Right Turn. MERCEDES TAINOT Got it Turning right 115. GPS VOICE Your destination is ahead on the right. MERCEDES TAINOT It is? That was a breeze. Thank you. EXT. TALIA'S NEW STORE - SAME Open for business with bunting and everything. Talia is eating take out sushi and reading the soy sauce packet. She is tying to check out her ass-crack tattoo to see if it really does say 'Soy Sauce'. Mercedes has arrived. Talia sees her and comes out. Lamarr is around. Patience, too. We might notice that Dell Gordo and Larry now dress exactly alike, as we've seen the same jacket once on Lance Corona. TALIA I love that blouse with that skirt but I'd show more leg if I were you. MERCEDES TAINOT I'm Mercy Tainot TALIA Bambi Romp in the Glen. Looking for Lance? MERCEDES TAINOT 4225 Harbor? TALIA This is 4227. (POINTING) 4225. You'll see the stairs. The tattoo parlor. Larry's scooter is right in front. As she goes. TALIA (CONT'D) Little higher heels'll get you wolf whistles. 116. EXT. TATTOO PARLOR - STAIRS TO UPPER FLOOR Music is playing. A nice view is revealed as Mercy arrives on a nice little porch. On a little table sits a potted plant. In the potted plant is an Altoids tin. Mercy gives it a rattle. In the tin, a brand new key. Mercy takes the key. Slides it into the lock and slowly opens the door. The music gets louder. She can't see much into the tiny flat, but she can make out... Larry, arranging the last of his stuff. Mercy stands at the door until he sees her. When he does, he says nothing. But steps to her and smells her - her neck, her hair. MERCEDES TAINOT Did you tell Ed Matsutani taking my class changed your life? LARRY CROWNE Yes. MERCEDES TAINOT How? LARRY CROWNE I met you. That's it. They kiss. Damn fine whammy kiss. INT. LARRY CROWNE'S APARTMENT - KITCHEN No larger than the nook of his old house. Breakfast is being served. The most beautiful woman ever to wear a bathrobe has made French Toast and is settling into the Breakfast Nook. Larry Crowne has his hair all on one side of his head -- post- Afternoon-Of-Amok-Loving. His arm shows a Navy tattoo that may be old or new... Mercy Tainot glows in and out. She slides next to him, close to him The meal is perfect 117. EXT. HARBOR BLVD. - LATER Mercy is still in her robe, riding on Larry's scooter, back and forth in front of the Parlor and Talia's store. Larry is having coffee, sitting on the steps, watching her ride back and forth. She is getting good. Talia and the gang spill out of the store to watch her. Hoots and laughter. Larry uses his robe as a matador's cape, Mercy as the bull. As she passes under his flaring cape... THE END