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# S: speaker
# W: line
# A: Action
# Q: End of chapter
# L: Location
Q COLD OPENING: 3 CARDS
S TEXT
W “According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly.
W Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
W The bee, of course, flies anyway. Because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.”
Q SEQ. 75 - “INTRO TO BARRY”
L INTERIOR - BENSON HOUSE - DAY
S
A Sneakers on the ground. Camera PANS UP to reveal BARRY BENSON’S BEDROOM
A Barry’s hand flipping through different sweaters in his closet.
S BARRY
W Yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black...oohh, black and yellow...
S
A Barry wearing the sweater he picked, looking in the mirror.
S BARRY
W Yeah, let’s shake it up a little.
A He picks the black and yellow one.
A He then goes to the sink, takes the top off a CONTAINER OF HONEY, and puts some honey into his hair. He squirts some in his mouth and gargles. Then he takes the lid off the bottle, and rolls some on like deodorant.
L INTERIOR - BENSON HOUSE KITCHEN - CONTINUOUS
S JANET BENSON
A Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, yells up at Barry.
W Barry, breakfast is ready!
L INTERIOR - BARRY’S ROOM - CONTINUOUS
S BARRY
W Coming!
A SFX: Phone RINGING.
S BARRY
A Barry’s antennae vibrate as they RING like a phone. Barry’s hands are wet. He looks around for a towel.
W Hang on a second!
A He wipes his hands on his sweater, and pulls his antennae down to his ear and mouth.
W Hello?
A His best friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, is on the other end.
S ADAM
W Barry?
S BARRY
W Adam?
S ADAM
W Can you believe this is happening?
S BARRY
W Can’t believe it. I’ll pick you up.
A Barry sticks his stinger in a sharpener. SFX: BUZZING AS HIS STINGER IS SHARPENED.
A He tests the sharpness with his finger. SFX: Bing.
S BARRY
W Looking sharp.
S
A Barry hovering down the hall, sliding down the staircase bannister.
L INTERIOR - BENSON HOUSE - KITCHEN
S JANET BENSON
A Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, is in the kitchen.
W Barry, why don’t you use the stairs? Your father paid good money for those.
S BARRY
W Sorry, I’m excited.
S MARTIN BENSON
A Barry’s father, MARTIN BENSON, ENTERS. He’s reading a NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE, “Queen gives birth to thousandtuplets: esting Comfortably.”
W Here’s the graduate. We’re very proud of you, Son. And a perfect report card, all B’s.
S JANET BENSON
A (mushing Barry’s hair)
W Very proud.
S BARRY
W Ma! I’ve got a thing going here.
A Barry re-adjusts his hair, starts to leave.
S JANET BENSON
W You’ve got some lint on your fuzz.
A She picks it off.
S BARRY
W Ow, that’s me!
S MARTIN BENSON
W Wave to us. We’ll be in row 118,000.
S BARRY
A Barry zips off.
W Bye!
S JANET BENSON
W Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Q SEQ. 750 - DRIVING TO GRADUATION
L EXTERIOR - BEE SUBURB - MORNING
S
A GARAGE DOOR OPENS. Barry drives out in his CAR.
A Barry’s friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, standing by the curb. He’s reading a NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE: “Frisbee Hits Hive: Internet Down. Bee-stander: “I heard a sound, and next thing I knew...wham-o!.”
A Barry drives up, stops in front of Adam. Adam jumps in.
S BARRY
W Hey, Adam.
S ADAM
W Hey, Barry.
A (pointing at Barry’s hair)
W Is that fuzz gel?
S BARRY
W A little. It’s a special day.
W Finally graduating.
S ADAM
W I never thought I’d make it.
S BARRY
W Yeah, three days of grade school, three days of high school.
S ADAM
W Those were so awkward.
S BARRY
W Three days of college. I’m glad I took off one day in the middle and just hitchhiked around the hive.
S ADAM
W You did come back different.
A They drive by a bee who’s jogging.
S ARTIE
W Hi Barry!
S BARRY
W (to a bee pedestrian) Hey Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
A Barry and Adam drive from the suburbs into the city.
S ADAM
W Hey, did you hear about Frankie?
S BARRY
W Yeah.
S ADAM
W You going to his funeral?
S BARRY
W No, I’m not going to his funeral. Everybody knows you sting someone you die, you don’t waste it on a squirrel. He was such a hot head.
S ADAM
W Yeah, I guess he could’ve just gotten out of the way.
A They DRIVE through a loop de loop.
S BARRY AND ADAM
W Whoa...Whooo...wheee!!
S ADAM
W I love this incorporating the amusement park right into our regular day.
S BARRY
W I guess that’s why they say we don’t need vacations.
Q SEQ. 95 - GRADUATION
L EXTERIOR - GRADUATION CEREMONY - CONTINUOUS
S
A Barry and Adam come to a stop. They exit the car, and fly over the crowd to their seats.
S BARRY
W Boy, quite a bit of pomp...under the circumstances.
A They land in their seats.
S BARRY
W Well Adam, today we are men.
S ADAM
W We are.
S BARRY
W Bee-men.
S ADAM
W Amen!
S BARRY
W Hallelujah.
S
A Barry hits Adam’s forehead. Adam goes into the rapture.
A An announcement comes over the PA.
S ANNOUNCER
W Students, faculty, distinguished bees...please welcome, Dean Buzzwell.
S
A DEAN BUZZWELL steps up to the podium.
A The podium has a sign that reads: “Welcome Graduating Class of:”, with train-station style flipping numbers after it.
S BUZZWELL
W Welcome New Hive City graduating class of...
A The numbers on the podium change to 9:15.
W ...9:15.
A (he clears his throat)
W And that concludes our graduation ceremonies. And begins your career at Honex Industries.
S BARRY
W Are we going to pick our job today?
S ADAM
W I heard it’s just orientation.
S
A The rows of chairs change in transformer-like mechanical motion to Universal Studios type tour trams. Buzzwell walks off stage.
S BARRY
W Whoa, heads up! Here we go.
Q SEQ. 125 - “FACTORY”
S FEMALE VOICE (VOICEOVER)
W Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
W (in Spanish) Dejen las manos y antennas adentro del tram a todos tiempos.
S BARRY
W I wonder what it’s going to be like?
S ADAM
W A little scary.
A Barry shakes Adam.
S BARRY AND ADAM
W AAHHHH!
S
A The tram passes under SIGNS READING: “Honex: A Division of Honesco: A Part of the Hexagon Group.”
S TRUDY
W Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco, and a part of the Hexagon group.
S BARRY
W This is it!
S
A The Honex doors OPEN, revealing the factory.
S BARRY
W Wow.
S TRUDY
W We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
W Honey begins when our valiant pollen jocks bring the nectar to the hive where our top secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent adjusted and bubble contoured into this...
A GRABS a TEST TUBE OF HONEY from a technician.
W ...soothing, sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow, you all know as...
S EVERYONE ON THE TRAM (in unison)
W H-o-n-e-y.
S TRUDY
A flips the flask into the crowd, and laughs as they all scramble for it.
S
A A GIRL BEE catching the honey.
S ADAM (sotto)
W That girl was hot.
S BARRY (sotto)
W She’s my cousin.
S ADAM
W She is?
S BARRY
W Yes, we’re all cousins.
S ADAM
W Right. You’re right.
S TRUDY
W At Honex, we also constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress testing a new helmet technology.
S
A A STUNT BEE in a HELMET getting hit with a NEWSPAPER, then a SHOE, then a FLYSWATTER. He gets up, and gives a “thumb’s up”.
A The graduate bees APPLAUD.
S ADAM
W What do you think he makes?
S BARRY
W Not enough.
S TRUDY
W And here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
S BARRY
W Wow, what does that do?
S TRUDY
W Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions.
S
A The Krelman machine. Bees with hand-shaped hats on, rotating around a wheel to catch drips of honey.
A Adam’s hand shoots up.
S ADAM
W Can anyone work on the Krelman?
S TRUDY
W Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it’s done well, means a lot. There are over 3000 different bee occupations. But choose carefully, because you’ll stay in the job that you pick for the rest of your life.
A The bees CHEER.
S BARRY
A Barry’s smile dropping slightly.
W The same job for the rest of your life? I didn’t know that.
S ADAM
W What’s the difference?
S TRUDY
W And you’ll be happy to know that bees as a species haven’t had one day off in 27 million years.
S BARRY
W So you’ll just work us to death?
S TRUDY
W (laughing) We’ll sure try.
A Everyone LAUGHS except Barry.
S
A The tram drops down a log-flume type steep drop. Cameras flash, as all the bees throw up their hands. The frame freezes into a snapshot. Barry looks concerned.
A The tram continues through 2 doors.
A FORM DISSOLVE TO:
Q SEQ. 175 - “WALKING THE HIVE”
L INTERIOR - HONEX LOBBY
S
A ANGLE ON: The log-flume photo, as Barry looks at it.
S ADAM
W Wow. That blew my mind.
S BARRY (annoyed)
W “What’s the difference?” Adam, how could you say that? One job forever? That’s an insane choice to have to make.
S ADAM
W Well, I’m relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
S BARRY
W But Adam, how could they never have told us that?
S ADAM
W Barry, why would you question anything? We’re bees. We’re the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
S ADAM and BARRY
A They walk by a newspaper stand with A SANDWICH BOARD READING: “Bee Goes Berserk: Stings Seven Then Self.”
S
A ANGLE ON: A BEE filling his car’s gas tank from a honey pump. He fills his car some, then takes a swig for himself.
S NEWSPAPER BEE (to the bee guzzling gas)
W Hey!
S
A Barry and Adam begin to cross the street.
S BARRY
W Yeah but Adam, did you ever think that maybe things work a little too well around here?
A They stop in the middle of the street. The traffic moves perfectly around them.
S ADAM
W Like what? Give me one example.
S BARRY
W (thinks) ...I don’t know. But you know what I’m talking about.
A They walk off.
Q MEET THE JOCKS
S
A SFX: The SOUND of Pollen Jocks.
A PAN DOWN from the Honex statue.
S J-GATE ANNOUNCER
W Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
S BARRY
W Wait a second. Check it out. Hey, hey, those are Pollen jocks.
S ADAM
W Wow.
S
A FOUR PATROL BEES FLY in through the hive’s giant Gothic entrance. The Patrol Bees are wearing fighter pilot helmets with black visors.
S ADAM
W I’ve never seen them this close.
S BARRY
W They know what it’s like to go outside the hive.
S ADAM
W Yeah, but some of them don’t come back.
S
A The nectar from the pollen jocks is removed from their backpacks, and loaded into trucks on their way to Honex.
A A SMALL CROWD forms around the Patrol Bees. Each one has a PIT CREW that takes their nectar.
A Lou Loduca hurries a pit crew along:
S LOU LODUCA
W You guys did great! You’re monsters. You’re sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
S
A SCHOOL GIRLS are jumping up and down and squealing nearby.
S BARRY
W I wonder where those guys have just been?
S ADAM
W I don’t know.
S BARRY
W Their day’s not planned. Outside the hive, flying who-knows-where, doing who-knows-what.
ADAM
You can’t just decide one day to be
a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred
for that.
BARRY
Right.
Pollen Jocks cross in close proximity to Barry and Adam.
Some pollen falls off, onto Barry and Adam.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Look at that. That’s more pollen
than you and I will ever see in a
lifetime.
ADAM
(playing with the pollen)
It’s just a status symbol. I think
bees make too big a deal out of it.
BARRY
Perhaps, unless you’re wearing it,
and the ladies see you wearing it.
ANGLE ON: Two girl bees.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 12.
ADAM
Those ladies? Aren’t they our
cousins too?
BARRY
Distant, distant.
ANGLE ON: TWO POLLEN JOCKS.
JACKSON
Look at these two.
SPLITZ
Couple of Hive Harrys.
JACKSON
Let’s have some fun with them.
The pollen jocks approach. Barry and Adam continue to talk
to the girls.
GIRL 1
It must be so dangerous being a
pollen jock.
BARRY
Oh yeah, one time a bear had me
pinned up against a mushroom. He
had one paw on my throat, and with
the other he was slapping me back
and forth across the face.
GIRL 1
Oh my.
BARRY
I never thought I’d knock him out.
GIRL 2
(to Adam)
And what were you doing during all
of this?
ADAM
Obviously I was trying to alert the
authorities.
The girl swipes some pollen off of Adam with a finger.
BARRY
(re: pollen)
I can autograph that if you want.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 13.
JACKSON
Little gusty out there today,
wasn’t it, comrades?
BARRY
Yeah. Gusty.
BUZZ
You know, we’re going to hit a
sunflower patch about six miles
from here tomorrow.
BARRY
Six miles, huh?
ADAM
(whispering)
Barry.
BUZZ
It’s a puddle-jump for us. But
maybe you’re not up for it.
BARRY
Maybe I am.
ADAM
(whispering louder)
You are not!
BUZZ
We’re going, oh-nine hundred at JGate.
ADAM
(re: j-gate)
Whoa.
BUZZ
(leaning in, on top of
Barry)
What do you think, Buzzy Boy? Are
you bee enough?
BARRY
I might be. It all depends on what
oh-nine hundred means.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 450 - “THE BALCONY”
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 14.
INT. BENSON HOUSE BALCONY - LATER
Barry is standing on the balcony alone, looking out over the
city.
Martin Benson ENTERS, sneaks up behind Barry and gooses him
in his ribs.
MARTIN BENSON
Honex!
BARRY
Oh, Dad. You surprised me.
MARTIN BENSON
(laughing)
Have you decided what you’re
interested in, Son?
BARRY
Well, there’s a lot of choices.
MARTIN BENSON
But you only get one.
Martin LAUGHS.
BARRY
Dad, do you ever get bored doing
the same job every day?
MARTIN BENSON
Son, let me tell you something
about stirring.
(making the stirring
motion)
You grab that stick and you just
move it around, and you stir it
around. You get yourself into a
rhythm, it’s a beautiful thing.
BARRY
You know dad, the more I think
about it, maybe the honey field
just isn’t right for me.
MARTIN BENSON
And you were thinking of what,
making balloon animals? That’s a
bad job for a guy with a stinger.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 15.
BARRY
Well no...
MARTIN BENSON
Janet, your son’s not sure he wants
to go into honey.
JANET BENSON
Oh Barry, you are so funny
sometimes.
BARRY
I’m not trying to be funny.
MARTIN BENSON
You’re not funny, you’re going into
honey. Our son, the stirrer.
JANET BENSON
You’re going to be a stirrer?!
BARRY
No one’s listening to me.
MARTIN BENSON
Wait until you see the sticks I
have for you.
BARRY
I can say anything I want right
now. I’m going to get an ant
tattoo.
JANET BENSON
Let’s open some fresh honey and
celebrate.
BARRY
Maybe I’ll pierce my thorax!
MARTIN BENSON
(toasting)
To honey!
BARRY
Shave my antennae!
JANET BENSON
To honey!
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 16.
BARRY
Shack up with a grasshopper, get a
gold tooth, and start calling
everybody “Dawg.”
CUT TO:
SEQ. 760 - “JOB PLACEMENT”
EXT. HONEX LOBBY - CONTINUOUS
ANGLE ON: A BEE BUS STOP. One group of bees stands on the
pavement, as another group hovers above them. A doubledecker
bus pulls up. The hovering bees get on the top level,
and the standing bees get on the bottom.
Barry and Adam pull up outside of Honex.
ADAM
I can’t believe we’re starting work
today.
BARRY
Today’s the day.
Adam jumps out of the car.
ADAM (O.C)
Come on. All the good jobs will be
gone.
BARRY
Yeah, right...
ANGLE ON: A BOARD READING: “JOB PLACEMENT BOARD”.
Buzzwell, the Bee Processor, is at the counter.
Another BEE APPLICANT, SANDY SHRIMPKIN is EXITING.
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Is it still available?
BUZZWELL
Hang on.
(he looks at changing
numbers on the board)
Two left. And...one of them’s
yours. Congratulations Son, step
to the side please.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 17.
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Yeah!
ADAM
(to Sandy, leaving)
What did you get?
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Picking the crud out. That is
stellar!
ADAM
Wow.
BUZZWELL
(to Adam and Barry)
Couple of newbies?
ADAM
Yes Sir. Our first day. We are
ready.
BUZZWELL
Well, step up and make your choice.
ANGLE ON: A CHART listing the different sectors of Honex.
Heating, Cooling, Viscosity, Krelman, Pollen Counting, Stunt
Bee, Pouring, Stirrer, Humming, Regurgitating, Front Desk,
Hair Removal, Inspector No. 7, Chef, Lint Coordinator, Stripe
Supervisor, Antennae-ball polisher, Mite Wrangler, Swatting
Counselor, Wax Monkey, Wing Brusher, Hive Keeper, Restroom
Attendant.
ADAM
(to Barry)
You want to go first?
BARRY
No, you go.
ADAM
Oh my. What’s available?
BUZZWELL
Restroom attendant is always open,
and not for the reason you think.
ADAM
Any chance of getting on to the
Krelman, Sir?
BUZZWELL
Sure, you’re on.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 18.
He plops the KRELMAN HAT onto Adam’s head.
ANGLE ON: The job board. THE COLUMNS READ: “OCCUPATION”
“POSITIONS AVAILABLE”, and “STATUS”. The middle column has
numbers, and the right column has job openings flipping
between “open”, “pending”, and “closed”.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
Oh, I’m sorry. The Krelman just
closed out.
ADAM
Oh!
He takes the hat off Adam.
BUZZWELL
Wax Monkey’s always open.
The Krelman goes from “Closed” to “Open”.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
And the Krelman just opened up
again.
ADAM
What happened?
BUZZWELL
Well, whenever a bee dies, that’s
an opening.
(pointing at the board)
See that? He’s dead, dead, another
dead one, deady, deadified, two
more dead. Dead from the neck up,
dead from the neck down. But,
that’s life.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s disturbed expression.
ADAM
(feeling pressure to
decide)
Oh, this is so hard. Heating,
cooling, stunt bee, pourer,
stirrer, humming, inspector no. 7,
lint coordinator, stripe
supervisor, antenna-ball polisher,
mite wrangler-- Barry, Barry, what
do you think I should-- Barry?
Barry?
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 19.
Barry is gone.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 775 - “LOU LODUCA SPEECH”
EXT. J-GATE - SAME TIME
Splitz, Jackson, Buzz, Lou and two other BEES are going
through final pre-flight checks.
Barry ENTERS.
LOU LODUCA
Alright, we’ve got the sunflower
patch in quadrant nine. Geranium
window box on Sutton Place...
Barry’s antennae rings, like a phone.
ADAM (V.O)
What happened to you? Where are
you?
Barry whispers throughout.
BARRY
I’m going out.
ADAM (V.O)
Out? Out where?
BARRY
Out there.
ADAM (V.O)
(putting it together)
Oh no.
BARRY
I have to, before I go to work for
the rest of my life.
ADAM (V.O)
You’re going to die! You’re crazy!
Hello?
BARRY
Oh, another call coming in.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 20.
ADAM (V.O)
You’re cra--
Barry HANGS UP.
ANGLE ON: Lou Loduca.
LOU LODUCA
If anyone’s feeling brave, there’s
a Korean Deli on 83rd that gets
their roses today.
BARRY
(timidly)
Hey guys.
BUZZ
Well, look at that.
SPLITZ
Isn’t that the kid we saw
yesterday?
LOU LODUCA
(to Barry)
Hold it son, flight deck’s
restricted.
JACKSON
It’s okay Lou, we’re going to take
him up.
Splitz and Jackson CHUCKLE.
LOU LODUCA
Really? Feeling lucky, are ya?
A YOUNGER SMALLER BEE THAN BARRY, CHET, runs up with a
release waiver for Barry to sign.
CHET
Sign here. Here. Just initial
that. Thank you.
LOU LODUCA
Okay, you got a rain advisory today
and as you all know, bees cannot
fly in rain. So be careful. As
always,
(reading off clipboard)
watch your brooms, hockey sticks,
dogs, birds, bears, and bats.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 21.
Also, I got a couple reports of
root beer being poured on us.
Murphy’s in a home because of it,
just babbling like a cicada.
BARRY
That’s awful.
LOU LODUCA
And a reminder for all you rookies,
bee law number one, absolutely no
talking to humans. Alright, launch
positions!
The Jocks get into formation, chanting as they move.
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
Black and Yellow!
JOCKS
Hello!
SPLITZ
(to Barry)
Are you ready for this, hot shot?
BARRY
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Barry NODS, terrified.
BUZZ
Wind! - CHECK!
JOCK #1
Antennae! - CHECK!
JOCK #2
Nectar pack! - CHECK!
JACKSON
Wings! - CHECK!
SPLITZ
Stinger! - CHECK!
BARRY
Scared out of my shorts - CHECK.
LOU LODUCA
Okay ladies, let’s move it out.
Everyone FLIPS their goggles down. Pit crew bees CRANK their
wings, and remove the starting blocks. We hear loud HUMMING.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 22.
LOU LODUCA (CONT'D)
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
Pound those petunia's, you striped
stem-suckers! All of you, drain
those flowers!
A FLIGHT DECK GUY in deep crouch hand-signals them out the
archway as the backwash from the bee wings FLUTTERS his jump
suit. Barry follows everyone.
SEQ. 800 - “FLYING WITH THE JOCKS”
The bees climb above tree tops in formation. Barry is
euphoric.
BARRY
Whoa! I’m out! I can’t believe
I’m out! So blue. Ha ha ha!
(a beat)
I feel so fast...and free.
(re: kites in the sky)
Box kite! Wow!
They fly by several bicyclists, and approach a patch of
flowers.
BARRY (CONT'D)
Flowers!
SPLITZ
This is blue leader. We have roses
visual. Bring it around thirty
degrees and hold.
BARRY
(sotto)
Roses.
JACKSON
Thirty degrees, roger, bringing it
around.
Many pollen jocks break off from the main group. They use
their equipment to collect nectar from flowers.
Barry flies down to watch the jocks collect the nectar.
JOCK
Stand to the side kid, it’s got a
bit of a kick.
The jock fires the gun, and recoils. Barry watches the gun
fill up with nectar.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 23.
BARRY
Oh, that is one Nectar Collector.
JOCK
You ever see pollination up close?
BARRY
No, Sir.
He takes off, and the excess pollen dust falls causing the
flowers to come back to life.
JOCK
(as he pollinates)
I pick some pollen up over here,
sprinkle it over here, maybe a dash
over there, pinch on that one...see
that? It’s a little bit of magic,
ain’t it?
The FLOWERS PERK UP as he pollinates.
BARRY
Wow. That’s amazing. Why do we do
that?
JOCK
...that’s pollen power, Kid. More
pollen, more flowers, more nectar,
more honey for us.
BARRY
Cool.
The Jock WINKS at Barry.
Barry rejoins the other jocks in the sky.
They swoop in over a pond, kissing the surface. We see their
image reflected in the water; they’re really moving.
They fly over a fountain.
BUZZ
I’m picking up a lot of bright
yellow, could be daisies. Don’t we
need those?
SPLITZ
Copy that visual.
We see what appear to be yellow flowers on a green field.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 24.
They go into a deep bank and dive.
BUZZ
Hold on, one of these flowers seems
to be on the move.
SPLITZ
Say again...Are you reporting a
moving flower?
BUZZ
Affirmative.
SEQ. 900 - “TENNIS GAME”
The pollen jocks land. It is a tennis court with dozens of
tennis balls. A COUPLE, VANESSA and KEN, plays tennis. The
bees land right in the midst of a group of balls.
KEN (O.C)
That was on the line!
The other bees start walking around amongst the immense,
yellow globes.
SPLITZ
This is the coolest. What is it?
They stop at a BALL on a white line and look up at it.
JACKSON
I don’t know, but I’m loving this
color.
SPLITZ
(smelling tennis ball)
Smells good. Not like a flower.
But I like it.
JACKSON
Yeah, fuzzy.
BUZZ
Chemical-y.
JACKSON
Careful, guys, it’s a little
grabby.
Barry LANDS on a ball and COLLAPSES.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 25.
BARRY
Oh my sweet lord of bees.
JACKSON
Hey, candy brain, get off there!
Barry attempts to pulls his legs off, but they stick.
BARRY
Problem!
A tennis shoe and a hand ENTER FRAME. The hand picks up the
ball with Barry underneath it.
BARRY (CONT'D)
Guys!
BUZZ
This could be bad.
JACKSON
Affirmative.
Vanessa walks back to the service line, BOUNCES the ball.
Each time it BOUNCES, the other bees cringe and GASP.
ANGLE ON: Barry, terrified. Pure dumb luck, he’s not getting
squished.
BARRY
(with each bounce)
Very close...Gonna Hurt...Mamma’s
little boy.
SPLITZ
You are way out of position,
rookie.
ANGLE ON: Vanessa serving. We see Barry and the ball up
against the racket as she brings it back. She tosses the
ball into the air; Barry’s eyes widen. The ball is STRUCK,
and the rally is on.
KEN
Coming in at you like a missile!
Ken HITS the ball back. Barry feels the g-forces.
ANGLE ON: The Pollen Jocks watching Barry pass by them in
SLOW MOTION.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 26.
BARRY
(in slow motion)
Help me!
JACKSON
You know, I don't think these are
flowers.
SPLITZ
Should we tell him?
JACKSON
I think he knows.
BARRY (O.S)
What is this?!
Vanessa HITS a high arcing lob.
Ken waits, poised for the return. We see Barry having
trouble maneuvering the ball from fatigue.
KEN
(overly confident)
Match point!
ANGLE ON: Ken running up. He has a killer look in his eyes.
He’s going to hit the ultimate overhead smash.
KEN (CONT'D)
You can just start packing up
Honey, because I believe you’re
about to eat it!
ANGLE ON: Pollen Jocks.
JACKSON
Ahem!
Ken is distracted by the jock.
KEN
What? No!
He misses badly. The ball rockets into oblivion. Barry is
still hanging on.
ANGLE ON: Ken, berating himself.
KEN (CONT’D)
Oh, you cannot be serious.
We hear the ball WHISTLING, and Barry SCREAMING.
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 27.
BARRY
Yowser!!!
SEQ. 1000 - “SUV”
The ball flies through the air, and lands in the middle of
the street. It bounces into the street again, and sticks in
the grille of an SUV.
INT. CAR ENGINE - CONTINUOUS
BARRY’S POV: the grille of the SUV sucks him up. He tumbles
through a black tunnel, whirling vanes, and pistons.
BARRY
AHHHHHHHHHHH!! OHHHH!! EECHHH!!
AHHHHHH!!
Barry gets chilled by the A/C system, and sees a frozen
grasshopper.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(re: grasshopper)
Eww, gross.
CUT TO:
INT. CAR - CONTINUOUS
The car is packed with a typical suburban family: MOTHER,
FATHER, eight-year old BOY, LITTLE GIRL in a car seat and a
GRANDMOTHER. A big slobbery DOG is behind a grate.
Barry pops into the passenger compartment, hitting the
Mother’s magazine.
MOTHER
There’s a bee in the car!
They all notice the bee and start SCREAMING.
BARRY
Aaahhhh!
Barry tumbles around the car. We see the faces from his POV.
MOTHER
Do something!
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 28.
FATHER
I’m driving!
Barry flies by the little girl in her CAR SEAT. She waves
hello.
LITTLE GIRL
Hi, bee.
SON
He’s back here! He’s going to
sting me!
The car SWERVES around the road. Barry flies into the back,
where the slobbery dog SNAPS at him. Barry deftly avoids the
jaws and gross, flying SPITTLE.
MOTHER
Nobody move. If you don’t move, he
won’t sting you. Freeze!
Everyone in the car freezes. Barry freezes. They stare at
each other, eyes going back and forth, waiting to see who
will make the first move.
Barry blinks.
GRANNY
He blinked!
Granny pulls out a can of HAIR SPRAY.
SON
Spray him, Granny!
Granny sprays the hair spray everywhere.
FATHER
What are you doing?
GRANNY
It’s hair spray! Extra hold!
MOTHER
Kill it!
Barry gets sprayed back by the hair spray, then sucked out of
the sunroof.
CUT TO:
"Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 29.
EXT. CITY STREET - CONTINUOUS
BARRY
Wow. The tension level out here is
unbelievable. I’ve got to get
home.
As Barry flies down the street, it starts to RAIN. He nimbly
avoids the rain at first.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Whoa. Whoa! Can’t fly in rain!
Can’t fly in rain! Can’t fly in--
A couple of drops hit him, his wings go limp and he starts
falling.
BARRY (CONT'D)
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Barry sees a window ledge and aims for it and just makes it.
Shivering and exhausted, he crawls into an open window as it
CLOSES.
SEQ. 1100 - “VANESSA SAVES BARRY”
INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS
Inside the window, Barry SHAKES off the rain like a dog.
Vanessa, Ken, Andy, and Anna ENTER the apartment.
VANESSA
Ken, can you close the window
please?
KEN
Huh? Oh.
(to Andy)
Hey, check out my new resume. I
made it into a fold-out brochure.
You see? It folds out.