Country Buck and the Gator Girl
BAllen 2021
Synopsis: Romantic Comedy. PG.
Are there any real cowboys anymore? Or are all of them posers, pretending to be cowboys?
This screenplay is about a girl named, Josie Chambers, who always dreamed that her real life future Prince would be a "True Blue Cowboy, Dyed in the Wool, True Blue, Through and Through". By the time she gets to college, she quickly realizes that all the "so called cowboys" were just a bunch of fakers in snakeskin boots. They couldn't buck a bale if they wanted to. What about laying some pipe under the hot sun? Not a chance. Could they tame a wild bronc? Could they even ride a bull? Nope, they were all pretenders, not to mention a bunch of party boys.
With her dreams dashed to pieces, she doubts that a true cowboy even exists anymore.
Enter, "Buck". He represents everything Josie hates in a poser. Man bun, goatee, Abercrombie clothes, and genuine snakeskin boots.
However, he is not what he seems to be and surprises Josie at every turn.
Is he a poser, or is he the real deal? How can he prove just how cowboy he really is?
As a side story, Josie, Uncle Willy and Uncle Spinner find a baby alligator in the back Wyoming canal. Their story becomes a tale bigger than a Sasquatch in the Ozarks. The small town of Sheridan pokes fun, but as the years pass them by, surprisingly, that gator keeps coming back.
As the rumor gets get bigger and bigger, so does the gator.
Josie and her two uncles devise a plan to catch that gator, if they can only outsmart him.
They are not only trying to save their reputations, but are also weeding out the real cowboys from the fakers.
Are there any real cowboys anymore? Or are all of them posers, pretending to be cowboys?
This screenplay is about a girl named, Josie Chambers, who always dreamed that her real life future Prince would be a "True Blue Cowboy, Dyed in the Wool, True Blue, Through and Through". By the time she gets to college, she quickly realizes that all the "so called cowboys" were just a bunch of fakers in snakeskin boots. They couldn't buck a bale if they wanted to. What about laying some pipe under the hot sun? Not a chance. Could they tame a wild bronc? Could they even ride a bull? Nope, they were all pretenders, not to mention a bunch of party boys.
With her dreams dashed to pieces, she doubts that a true cowboy even exists anymore.
Enter, "Buck". He represents everything Josie hates in a poser. Man bun, goatee, Abercrombie clothes, and genuine snakeskin boots.
However, he is not what he seems to be and surprises Josie at every turn.
Is he a poser, or is he the real deal? How can he prove just how cowboy he really is?
As a side story, Josie, Uncle Willy and Uncle Spinner find a baby alligator in the back Wyoming canal. Their story becomes a tale bigger than a Sasquatch in the Ozarks. The small town of Sheridan pokes fun, but as the years pass them by, surprisingly, that gator keeps coming back.
As the rumor gets get bigger and bigger, so does the gator.
Josie and her two uncles devise a plan to catch that gator, if they can only outsmart him.
They are not only trying to save their reputations, but are also weeding out the real cowboys from the fakers.