Diane Keaton is a great yeller. She has had freakouts onscreen that can rival that of just about any man for intensity if not volume and strength. She’s a nice-looking woman but doesn’t look like a hellraiser. She’s been a great actress for many years but hasn’t really ever been at the heart of that many scandals, at least not enough that she would be thought of as a troublemaker. And more than that, her yells are usually born out of a desperation that doesn’t make them necessarily shrill but definitely skirts that area. It’s almost as though she’s simply creating a new level of depth with her characters when she raises her voice and yells out. She’s not making a point or trying to fill the room with her presence, she’s just stretching the boundaries of her character.
I guess you could call her a conscientious yeller.
5. First Wives Club
A woman, your therapist in fact, is trying to reason over why you should be angry about your husband cheating on you despite a separation, and you’re expected to be rational and reasonable? She would have ever reason to simply bust out and let them both know that she’s good and mad and ready to let them both have both barrels before making a tearful exit.
4. Something’s Gotta Give
There’s something very off about your daughter dating a man your age it would seem, and then bringing him to your vacation home to, ah, well, enjoy some R&R. Obviously it wouldn’t be a very comfortable time but if he were to walk in you while you were in your birthday suit and then spend at least a couple of seconds sizing you up it would only get worse.
3. The Family Stone
This family is just flat out horrible but they’re somehow a cohesive unit that sticks together in some weird way. Being a newcomer to the bunch would not be an enviable position no matter how tough a person seemed nor how inclined they were to make it work. It would be a waking nightmare that you would be best advised to just run away from and try to forget.
2. The Godfather 2
Here’s the thing. She’s in the right and she’s in the wrong on this one. She knows who Michael is and what he does and she stayed for her kids, so she’s right and wrong. She had an abortion in a time when they were heavily frowned upon and yet she was doing it for reasons she felt was right. There was no one right way or one wrong way to do things in this situation.
1. Baby Boom
If you’re used to the city life and then are adamant about trying to grow accustomed to the country life there are going to be a few changes that you need to be aware of, like the fact that you might need a working well that will supply your home with fresh water. Her breakdown is to be expected, that’s a lot of money to fix a well and unfortunately it’s very necessary. But it doesn’t help when she’s already invested so much.
When she blows her stack she blows big time.
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