“Bus Driver: That Veronica Vaughn is one piece of ace, I know from experience, dude. If you know what I mean. Billy Madison: No, you don’t. Bus Driver: Well, not me personally but a guy I know. Him and her got it on. Wooo-eee! Billy Madison: No, they didn’t. Bus Driver: No, no, no they didn’t. But yo…”— Tim Herlihy, Billy Madison, Adam Sandler, imdb.com
“We never went to ballgames. The only sport my dad liked was yelling.”— Michael Kalesniko, Len Blum, Howard Stern, Howard Stern, imdb.com
“Fran: Why aren’t you driving? It’s your car. Mim: I prefer to yell at you.”— Frog Stone, Fran, Frog Stone, imdb.com
“I thought you was an angel, now you yellin' to the Lord.”— Mac Miller, Ty Dolla $ign, open.spotify.com
“I feel terribly constantly. Constantly. I just don't even exist in this. Like you are not listening to me. I don't understand. Stop yelling at me and making me feel bad about this.”— Micah Fitzerman-Blue, Noah Harpster, Syd Feldman, Carrie Brownstein, imdb.com
“You can yell at me, you can scream at me, you can call me all the names in the book. But do me a favor, do not insult my intelligence.”— Steven Levenson, Betty DiMello, Annaleigh Ashford, imdb.com
“What I hear when I'm being yelled at is people caring loudly at me.”— Greg Daniels, Michael Schur, Leslie Knope, Amy Poehler, imdb.com
“Why would you yell at a golden retriever? They're like living hugs!”— Marta Kauffman, Howard J. Morris, Frankie Bergstein, Lily Tomlin, imdb.com
“I don't wanna see you or your dirty balls in my alley again!”— Charlie Day, David Hornsby, Deandra Reynolds, Kaitlin Olson, imdb.com
“DJ: Aren't you one of those guys who's always running in here yelling ‘Disco sucks?’ What's the matter, cat got your bong, man? Is that how you learned to communicate? Running in here and yelling stuff? Is that what your precious ‘rock 'n' roll’ teaches you? Ken: No, it teaches me that disco sucks!!”— Paul Feig, imdb.com
“You're always yelling at me! You never listen to me! What about my feelings?!”— Jesse Metcalfe, John Tucker, amazon.com
“Vocal intensity is frequently necessary for effective communication.”— Constance Congdon, amazon.com