Movie-Word

'ANGER' in a movie sentence | examples for 'ANGER' from movies

Phoebe: Well, you're not, (she tries to smile and contain her anger, but loses it) You're not... you're not... again, you're not SPEAKING FRENCH!

"Friends", season 10, episode 13

Voice: What is the name of your roommate who is very, very sorry and would do anything… (Joey realizes it’s Chandler and hangs up the phone in anger.)

"Friends", season 4, episode 8

Monica: (as Rachel) (Revealing her anger to point at her best friend) We both do that!

"Friends", season 1, episode 17

Ross: Okay, bye-bye. (starts slamming the receiver down in anger.)

"Friends", season 3, episode 12

(Ross starts to pack up the picnic in anger, and throws a three hole punch in the basket.)

"Friends", season 3, episode 15

Ross: What? (She takes the sign off and hands it to him.) That’s great. That is great. (Crumples up the paper and throws it down in anger.) What did we just finish talking about Ben?!

"Friends", season 7, episode 16

Ross: (jumping to his feet in anger) What?

"Friends", season 5, episode 9

Rachel: No! It didn’t! That’s what I want to talk to you about. (starts to break up) Now, just to brief you… (starts to cry) I may cry, but they are not tears of sadness or of anger, but just of me having this discussion with you.

"Friends", season 4, episode 9

Phoebe: Good God man don’t anger it.

"Friends", season 8, episode 22

Ross: (jumping to his feet in anger) What?

"Friends", season 6, episode 20

Chandler: Did they teach you that in your anger management class?

"Friends", season 5, episode 12

Joey: (quivering with anger) I did not care for that!

"Friends", season 10, episode 7

It only takes two heart attacks to finally make you see… One of them won’t do it, but the second one will set you free… Tell all your hate and anger, it’s time to say good-bye… And that is just what I will do, soon as those bastards I work for die! La, la-la-la, la-la-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la……

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

CHANDLER: I am here, on my knees, holding up these couch cushions as a symbol of my sorrow and regret, much like they did in biblical times. Though you may haveth anger now. . . [Joey returns to his room]

"Friends", season 2, episode 14

(Rachel lets her anger show too. Hideously embarrassed, the doctors drain their glasses in the vicious pause which follows. The telephone rings, but the girls just glower at each other, silently daring the other to move first. Finally both guys jump up, and Michael wins.)

"Friends", season 1, episode 17