A man violently smashes a telephone with its earpiece.
A man ejects his girlfriend from his house (please see the Sex/Nudity category for more details) and then throws her purse across a bedroom, hitting a wall and he cries alone, hysterically.
A man's best friend at work quits the company and both men cry briefly.
A man drives over the speed limit continually, day and night; in one night scene, he screams in anger as he drives; in a daytime scene, he shouts at other drivers to hurry up and get out of the way and argues briefly with a passenger in his car.
A man shouts at coworkers for not thinking creatively and for giving up too easily; his boss berates him, but gives him an independent project to keep him away from other people.
In a garage set up for a computer lab, a man shouts at coworkers, saying they need to produce more with their work, because he is overworked and no one else cares; several more short arguments take place over a few weeks.
A man shouts loudly at his employees in three scenes and fires one man off the work floor; people stare at him as if afraid of him.
A younger man argues with an older computer store owner about the worth of a computer motherboard; both men become louder until a third man intervenes with an acceptable compromise.
Board members argue with a founding CEO and fire him from the CEO position and they then fire him from the company, because his projects cost too much money.
A man lies in the grass at home and screams in anger.
A man is so angry that his hands shake in several scenes and twice he stares at himself in a mirror until he calms down.
Shouting loudly, the head of a computer company calls the head of another computer company and tells the second man, still shouting, that he will sue him for stealing software; the first man hangs up so loudly that the phone breaks; later, the first man takes out a full-page ad in the "Wall Street Journal" denigrating the second man's company and products.
A company founder argues several times with board members and the CEO, shouting and cursing; after the board fires the first man, they lose revenue and stockholders argue amongst themselves loudly; they fire the CEO, the founder returns as CEO and he forces the other board members to resign, including long-time friends causing arguments.