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BYO
by Natalie Portman, Laura Moses
A group of friends brainstorm a strict set of rules for their 'Bring Your Own' dating event, vetting potential men based on fashion faux pas and personality red flags. The scene highlights the cynical yet hopeful camaraderie between the women as they navigate the Los Angeles dating scene.
Broken Embraces
by Pedro Almodóvar
Harry and Diego engage in a rapid-fire creative brainstorming session, improvising a modern vampire story set in Spanish society. As they build the narrative's rules and sexual stakes, the scene highlights the mentor-student bond and the joy of the creative process.
Beverly Hills Cop 2009
by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Axel Foley confronts Deputy Chief Lowell over the department's refusal to investigate the suspicious death of their former colleague, Billy Rosewood. While Lowell insists on following jurisdictional rules and maintaining the city's quiet image, Axel challenges his integrity and loyalty to a fallen friend.
The Wedding Crashers
by Steve Faber, Bob Fiber
Jeremy tries to convince a burnt-out John to crash one final high-stakes wedding hosted by the Secretary of the Treasury. The two argue over the 'rules' of crashing and their legacy, highlighting the tension between their aging lifestyle and their commitment to the craft.
Anger Management
by David Dorfman
Dr. Buddy Rydell unexpectedly moves into Dave's apartment to begin an intensive, 24-hour anger management program. Buddy immediately begins imposing bizarre rules, confiscating 'angry' music, and informing a bewildered Dave that they will be sharing a bed.
Wedding Crashers
by Steve Faber, Bob Fisher
Jeremy, traumatized by a bizarre and aggressive sexual encounter from the night before, desperately tries to convince John to leave the Cleary estate. John, who is becoming genuinely infatuated with Claire, manipulates Jeremy into staying by invoking their 'crasher rules' and appealing to their friendship.
The Wire
by Barry Luc
Detective McNulty (McArdle in the pilot script) questions a witness about the murder of a local thief named Snotboogie. The scene explores the senseless nature of street violence and the tragic, unwritten rules of the neighborhood.
Happy Gilmore
by Tim Herlihy, Adam Sandler
Virginia attempts to discipline Happy regarding his unprofessional behavior on the golf course, warning him that his career is at stake. Happy uses the opportunity to charm her into a date, leveraging his participation in the tournament as a bargaining chip.
Tár
by Todd Field
Sharon confronts Lydia Tár about the mounting public scandals and her pattern of betrayal. The scene exposes the transactional foundation of their marriage and Tár's failure to protect their family from the fallout of her professional misconduct.
The Pretentious Young Ladies
by Molière
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Better Call Saul
by Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Thomas Schnauz
Jimmy McGill delivers a cynical, impassioned speech to a young girl who was rejected for a scholarship. He encourages her to stop playing by the rules of a system that will never truly accept her and instead do whatever it takes to win.
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