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The document explores the use of hyperbole in film and television, highlighting its role in enhancing narratives and emotions through exaggerated statements. It provides definitions, examples from notable movies and TV shows, and emphasizes how hyperbole contributes to memorable moments in storytelling. The document also includes a list of 100 famous hyperboles from both movies and TV shows.
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Hyperbole in Movies
Explore the enchanting domain of film and television, where
figurative language and literary devices like hyperbole play pivotal
roles. By amplifying emotions and narratives, these elements
transform movies and TV shows, making them compelling. From a
hero's limitless devotion to a nemesis's extreme fury, hyperboles
infuse stories with intensity and allure. Discover quintessential
examples of hyperbole in memorable scenes, grasp the technique of
integrating these exaggerations into your screenwriting, and acquire
strategies to make your cinematic stories stand out, all in a concise
and engaging manner.
Whatis a hyperbole in film? - Definition
A hyperbole in film refers to an exaggerated statement or claim that is
not meant to be taken literally but is used for dramatic or comedic
effect. It intensifies emotions, highlights specific qualities, or
magnifies situations to make scenes more impactful or memorable to
viewers,
Whatis an example of a Hyperbole in Movies?
One classic example of hyperbole in film is the line “I must've Killed
more men than Cecil B. DeMille!” from the movie The Good, The Bad,
and The Ugly. This line, spoken by Blondie (Clint Eastwood), is an
exaggerated claim comparing his kills to the number of extras used
by the famous director Cecil B. DeMille in his grandiose films. Thehyperbolic expression emphasizes Blondie's prowess as a gunfighter
and adds a touch of humor through the exaggeration.
100 Famous Hyperbole Examples in Movies
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Dive into the world of cinema with these celebrated hyperboles,
shedding light on how filmmakers use exaggeration to craft
memorable moments. From comic reliefs to emotional climaxes, these
examples underscore the role of hyperbole in enhancing storytelling.
1. “Im king of the world!" — Titanic
2. “I could eat a horse.” ~ Crocodile Dundee
3. "You're gonna need a bigger boat.” - Jaws
4. "This is the start of a beautiful friendship.” - Casablanca (A
simplistic statement for a deep bond)
5. "He's so rich, he buys a new boat when he gets wet.” - Scarface
. “ve had it with these motherfg snakes on this motherfg plane!” -
Snakes on a Plane
7. "You've been mostly-dead all day.” ~ The Princess Bride
8. “Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is
called cannibalism, my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon
in most societies.” - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
9. "The force will be with you, always.” ~ Star Wars
10. “It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.” - Indiana Jones
11. “I feel the need... the need for speed!” - Top Gun
12, "To infinity and beyond!” - Toy Story
13, “I've walked a million miles just to see her smile.” - The Purple
Rose of Cairo
14. “I must've drank me about 15 Dr. Peppers.” - Forrest Gump
15. “She's so dumb, she thinks a Mexican border pays rent.” -
Clueless
16. “I could kill her, or 'm beginning to think | could kill anyone.” - The
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“'m not bad. I'm just drawn that way.” - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
“| was dying to be a serious actress. Now I'd die if | were one.” ~
Soapaish
“With great power comes great responsibility.” - Spider-Man
“His ego is so big, he has his own gravitational pull.” - The Devil
Wears Prada
“| was so moved, | was crying like a baby back b****!" —
Pineapple Express
“The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots, and | have a
bow and arrow. None of this makes sense.” - Avengers: Age of
Ultron
“She's my storm in a teacup.” - Rebecca
“ve seen things you people wouldn't believe.” - Blade Runner
“(felt like putting a bullet between the eyes of every panda that
wouldn't screw to save its species.” — Fight Club
“He's the sort of man who can start an argument in an empty
room.” ~ The Iron Lady
“Id die of shock if he ever had one original thought.” ~ The Great
Gatsby
“Her voice is full of money.” ~ The Great Gatsby
“Ive loved another with all my heart and soul, and for me, that
has always been enough.” ~ The Notebook
“He's so deep in the closet he's finding Christmas presents.” — The
Birdcage
"Vd Kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.” - Bullets Over Broadway
“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per
hour, you're gonna see some serious s**t.” - Back to the Future
“He's so oily you could fry a chicken on him.” - The Addams
Family Values
“I swear, the next one of you primates even touches me...” —
Aladdin
“| could peel you like a pear and God himself would call it justice.”
=| Married a Witch
“if 'm not back in five minutes... wait longer!” - Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective
“We'll be at the beach, shooting the curl, living the dream.” ~
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“He's nuttier than squirrel poop.” - Meet the Robinsons
“It’s so cold, | saw a polar bear buying a jacket!” - The Night at
the Museum
“You're about as useful as a chocolate teapot.” - The Grand
Budapest Hotel
“This is the worst day of my life!” - “It’s the worst day of your life
so far.” - The Simpsons Movie
“ve had a million jobs... I've even been a lawyer, you know.” ~ The
Simpsons Movie
“His teeth were so white, they could blind you at fifty paces.” ~
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
“That's the loudest silence I've ever heard.” - In the Heat of the
Night
“if he were any cooler, he'd still be frozen, baby!” - Austin Powers:
International Man of Mystery
“ feel like Im being torn apart, and | can’t stand it any longer.” —
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
“| would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages
of this world alone.” ~ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of
the Ring
“It’s not the years, honey. It's the mileage.” - Indiana Jones:
Raiders of the Lost Ark
“| must've drunk me about 15 Dr. Peppers.” ~ Forrest Gump
“The stuff that dreams are made of” - The Maltese Falcon
“You're so hot, you'd make the devil sweat.” - A Night at the
Roxbury
“He's so slow that he'd get run over by a parked car.” - The
Goonies
“Every time you speak, | hear angels singing.” - Enchanted
“if you were any more boring, you'd be invisible.” - Edge of
Tomorrow
"The suspense is terrible... | hope it'll last.” - Willy Wonka & the
Chocolate Factory
“it’s like trying to find a needle in a stack of needles.” - Iron Man
“You're about as subtle as a brick in the small of my back.” —
Edward Scissorhands
“There's not a day goes by | don't feel regret.” - The Shawshank
Redemption
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“His voice was as cold as the promise of a winter storm.’ - Harry
Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
“He was so deep in the friend zone, he could've found Narnia.” ~
Just Friends
“This ship is unsinkable!" - Titanic
“| could eat a horse.” - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
“felt like | was on top of the world.” - King Kong
“He's got a temper hotter than a pepper sprout.” — Walk the Line
“if 'm not back in five minutes, wait longer!” - Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective
“That suitcase was as heavy as a ton of bricks.” - Home Alone 2:
Lost in New York
“She laughed so hard, she almost died of fun.” - Beetlejuice
"You could hear a pin drop.” - A Quiet Place
“The sound was deafening, like a million explosions.” ~ Mad Max:
Fury Road
“Your secrets are safe with me... mainly because | was not
listening.” - Guardians of the Galaxy
“Ive been on this planet for 70 years, and I've never seen
anything like it.” - Close Encounters of the Third Kind
“tm so hungry | could eat a T-Rex.” ~ Jurassic Park
“You could feel the electricity in the air.” - The Prestige
“Ive cried rivers over you." - Breakfast at Tiffany's
“This car can outrun a tornado." ~ Twister
“She was so beautiful, the whole world stopped to look.” - The
Great Gatsby
“Ive traveled a thousand miles just to see her smile.” - The
English Patient
“The sun is shining so brightly, | feel like 'm melting.” - Frozen
“You're brighter than the sun and cooler than the winter breeze.”
~ Twilight: Eclipse
“I could sleep for a century!” - Sleeping Beauty
“Your voice is so enchanting, it could tame wild beasts.” - Beauty
and the Beast
“felt my heart leap out of my chest.” - The Notebook
“His charm could make the stars fall from the sky.” - Casablanca
“ve got a headache this big, and it's screaming for relief.” -
Scanners
“This city never sleeps.” - Taxi Driver87. "If | told you once, | told you a million times.” - Goodfellas
88. "The rain felt like needles on my skin.” - Blade Runner
89. "That news spread faster than wildfire." - Gone with the Wind
90. “I'm so excited; | feel like | could burst!” - Despicable Me
91. "His legacy was as eternal as the mountains.” - The Lord of the
Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
“That was the longest second of my life.” - Inception
“Her allure is so magnetic; she could pull the moon down.” ~
Stardust
94. "He's so fast, he could outrun his shadow.” ~ The Flash (TV Show)
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95. "The tension was so thick, you could cut it with a knife.” - Rear
Window
96. “It was so cold, it felt like the Arctic.” - The Day After Tomorrow
97. “The music was so loud; it shook the heavens.” - A Star is Born
98. “He's been through hell and back.” - Saving Private Ryan
99. "You're a diamond in the rough.” - Aladdin
100. “I would move mountains for you.” - Everest
100 Famous Hyperbole Examples in TV Shows
Television shows, from comedies to dramas, frequently use hyperbole
to emphasize emotions, create humor, or enhance drama. These
exaggerated statements enhance the narrative, making scenes more
memorable and dialogue punchier. As we venture into the vast realm
of television, let's explore 100 renowned hyperboles that have etched
their mark on viewers
“Ive told you a million times!" - Modern Family
“It’s the worst day of my life!” - The Office
“She's got a list as long as her atm.” - Gilmore Girls
“| could eat a horse.” ~ Friends
“I've been on hold since the dawn of time.” ~ Parks and Recreation
“His brain is the size of a pea.” - The Big Bang Theory
“You've grown a foot since | last saw youl” ~ Full House
“it was so embarrassing | thought | would die.” - Gossip Girl
“(laughed so hard, | thought my ribs would break.” - How / Met
Your Mother
10. “Everyone in the universe knows that.” - Doctor Who
11. "She's as old as the hills.” - Golden Girls
12. “I could sleep for a year.” - Grey's Anatomy
13. “That suitcase weiahs a ton!” — Brooklvn Nine-Nine
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“(feel like I've been hit by a train.” - House
“You're the best thing since sliced bread.” - The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel
“She cries rivers every time she watches that scene.” - This /s Us
“It's hotter than the sun out there.” - The Simpsons
“ve watched that episode a billion times.” - Stranger Things
“That was the longest minute of my life.” - 24
“His new car costs an arm and a leg.” - Breaking Bad
“If | hear that song one more time, I'll explode!” — Riverdale
“He's the strongest man alive; he could lift a mountain!” - Game of
Thrones
“lm so hungry, | could eat all the food in this town.” - The Vampire
Diaries
“You've got the biggest heart in the world.” - One Tree Hill
“This secret is heavier than the world on my shoulders.” ~ Arrow
“Every single person in town was at that party.” - Twin Peaks
“Ive been waiting for this moment for an eternity.” - Outlander
“I felt my heart jump out of my chest.” - Westworld
“She has more shoes than anyone in the country.” - Sex and the
city
“This is the most important moment in the history of the world.” —
The Crown
“His ego is bigger than this entire city!” - Daredevil
“ve been shot a thousand times, and I'm still standing.” - The
Punisher
“f Ive told her once, I've told her a million times.” - Desperate
Housewives
“| have enough clothes to fill ten closets.” ~ Pretty Little Liars
“You've shattered my heart into a billion pieces.” - The
Handmaia's Tale
“It’s a storm bigger than the planet!” - Lost
“She talks faster than the speed of light.” - The Flash
“Id travel to the ends of the universe for you.” - Star Trek:
Discovery
“That joke's older than time itself.” - Seinfeld
“Id give all the gold in the world for one more day with him.” —
Once Upon a Time
“Her smile can outshine a thousand suns.” ~ Grey’s Anatomy
“ve been in this line for centuries.” - Doctor Who
“His lies are as tall as skyscrapers.” ~ Suits44.
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“She's cried enough tears to flood the whole desert.”
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“I'm so embarrassed, | could just die a thousand deaths!" — Friends
“That place is farther away than the edge of the universe.” ~
Stranger Things
“Ive heard that story a trillion times.” - The Office
"The sound of his voice could bring entire cities to a halt.” - Peaky
Blinders
“My love for her is deeper than the deepest ocean.” - Outlander
“He's been through more pain than anyone in the history of
humanity.” - Supernatural
Breaking
“That secret’s been buried deeper than the Titanic.” - The X-Files
“She's got more friends than stars in the sky.” ~ Gossip Girl
“The weight of this decision is heavier than a black hole.” - The
Expanse
“ve been running around like a chicken with its head cut off.” ~
The Simpsons
“The city never sleeps; it’s alive 24/7.” - Brooklyn Nine-Nine
“it feels like the walls are closing in on me.” - The Walking Dead
“His anger could burn the whole world down.’ ~ Lucifer
“She's faced more betrayal than anyone should in ten lifetimes.” —
Scandal
“I could feel my heart being ripped out of my chest.” - Buffy the
Vampire Slayer
“Ive laughed so hard, I've cried rivers.” - How | Met Your Mother
“The weight of the world is on my shoulders.” - Arrow
“You've got a heart bigger than the galaxy.” ~ Star Trek: Discovery
“Ive eaten so much, | feel like !m about to explode!” ~ Parks and
Recreation
“His voice was as cold as the icy winds of the Arctic.” - Game of
Thrones
"Ive searched every nook and cranny of this universe.” - Stargate
SG-1
“This secret is bigger than the both of us.” - Riverdale
“She's got a will stronger than a mountain.” - The Crown
“This place is hotter than the surface of the sun.” - Better Call
Saul
“| could drown in his eyes; they'te as deep as the ocean.” - The
Vampire Diaries
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“His temper is like a ticking time bomb, ready to explode.” ~
Mindhunter
“The anticipation is killing me a million times over.” - Narcos
“it feels like I've been stabbed in the heart, over and over again.”
— Dexter
“I've got butterflies in my stomach the size of eagles.” - Fleabag
“She has a presence that can light up the darkest void.” - Dark
“Every time he speaks, it feels like thunder crashing.” - Fargo
“She's been through storms fiercer than hurricanes.” - The
Handmaid’s Tale
“His charm can woo anyone in the blink of an eye.” ~ Mad Men
“The memories flood back like a tidal wave.” ~ Twin Peaks
“( feel like Im walking on air, miles above the ground.” - Downton
Abbey
“ve waited an eternity for this moment.” - Stranger Things
“His laughter was louder than a roaring lion.” ~ Brooklyn Nine-Nine
“The suspense stretched longer than the Great Wall.” - Breaking
Bad
“Her wit is sharper than a sword.” ~ Gilmore Girls
“Ive got a mountain of problems.” - The Sopranos
“His legacy will echo through the corridors of time.” - Doctor Who
“The city never sleeps; its heartbeat is constant.” ~ Sex and the
City
“This case is a bigger maze than the Labyrinth.” - Sherlock
“Her secrets are as deep as the Mariana Trench.” - Gossip Girl
“I could hear his heartbeat from a mile away." - The Flash
“This betrayal cuts deeper than any knife.” - The Office
“The weight of his decision was heavier than an anvil.” ~ Peaky
Blinders
“Her courage shines brighter than any star.” - Buffy the Vampire
Slayer
“He's got the weight of the universe on his shoulders.” - Legends
of Tomorrow
“ve been in the dark for what feels like centuries.” - The Originals
“The anticipation is as thick as fog.” - Lost
“Every word she utters is more precious than gold." - Grey's
Anatomy
“The tension in the room was thicker than molasses.” ~ Friends
“She's weathered storms fiercer than tornadoes.” ~ Outlander
“His memories are like a tapestry, vast and intricate.” - This Is UsFunny Hyperbole Examples in Movies
Comedy in films often relies on exaggerated statements to elicit
laughs. Here are a few instances where hyperboles not only amplified
the scene but also left audiences rolling in the aisles.
. “I've been on hold so long, I've grown a beard!” - The Other Guys
. “His snoring is louder than a freight train!” - Dumb and Dumber
. “If | ate that, fd be on the toilet for a year!” - Bridesmaids
. “You've got enough clothes in here to dress a small country!” -
Clueless
5. “I've watched that film so many times, | can recite it backwards!”
~ Groundhog Day
Funny Hyperbole Examples in TV Shows
Television series have an abundance of humorous moments that
heavily lean on hyperbolic expressions to boost their comic appeal.
Here are some unforgettable ones.
1. “Im so hungry | could eat a horse-sized chicken!” ~ Parks and
Recreation
. “It's hotter than the sun in here!” - The [T Crowd
. “She's got enough shoes to fill the Grand Canyon!” ~ 2 Broke Girls
. “Id rather lick the floor than eat that!” - Brooklyn Nine-Nine
. “ve heard this story a zillion times!” — The Big Bang Theory
Hyperbole Examples in Disney Movies
Disney's magic often comes with exaggerated expressions. These
hyperboles, woven into iconic scenes, emphasize emotion and
adventure
1. "My wings are beating a thousand times a second!” - A Bug's Life
2. “It felt like a thousand spotlights were on me.” ~ Tangled
3. “This tower is taller than the world.” — Rapunzel
4, "Id brave a million jungles to find you!” - The Lion King
5. “Your voice is as powerful as a roaring sea.” - The Little Mermaid
RONS
QRONHyperbole Examples in Marvel Movies
The Marvel Universe, filled with superheroes, often resorts to
hyperbole to highlight their unparalleled powers and the enormity of
their challenges
4. “I could do this all day.” - Captain America: The First Avenger
2. "He's faster than the wind.” - Avengers: Age of Ultron
3. “This place is a maze with no end.” ~ Doctor Strange
4, “It felt like | was falling for a thousand years.” - Thor: Ragnarok
5, “I've fought bigger monsters than you for years.” - Guardians of
the Galaxy
Hyperbole Examples for Movie Script Writers
Aspiring screenwriters take note! Using hyperbole can add depth,
emotion, and a touch of dramatic flair to your scripts. Here are
examples to inspire.
“She cried enough tears to fill an ocean.”
“His heart was racing faster than a speeding bullet.”
“The weight of the secret was heavier than a mountain.”
“She's been in that line longer than the Earth has been spinning.”
“His anger was more explosive than a volcano.”
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Whatare hyperboles in “Lord of the Flies”?
“Lord of the Flies” by William Golding is a novel that delves into the
darker aspects of human nature, juxtaposed against the backdrop of
a deserted island where a group of stranded boys attempt to govern
themselves. Throughout the novel, Goldings use of language,
including hyperbole, enhances the emotions and the dire
circumstances they find themselves in. Some examples might be:
+ “The roar of the forest rose to thunder.”
+ "The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping
away.”
Whatare hyperboles in “A Midsummer Night's
Dream”?
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream” is rich with figurative
language, including hyperbole, to accentuate the dreamlike and
whimsical nature of the play. Here are some examples:
+ "Ill put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes.” ~ Puckboasts about his speed.
+ "The course of true love never did run smooth.” ~ Lysander
speaks about the challenges of love.
Whatis hyperboles in “Tuck Everlasting”?
"Tuck Everlasting” by Natalie Babbitt is a novel that explores the idea
of immortality. The book, while not primarily relying on hyperbole,
does contain moments of exaggerated descriptions to emphasize
certain emotions or situations. For example:
+ "The pond was like the wheel of time, turning endlessly with a
fixed rhythm and pace.”
Whatis an example of a hyperbole ina story?
A hyperbole is a figure of speech characterized by exaggerated
statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. They're often
used for emphasis, to convey strong emotions, or to create a
memorable image in the reader's mind.
For instance, in the tale of "Paul Bunyan,” a famous American folklore
story, Paul is said to be so tall that he "dragged his ax across the US.
and created the Grand Canyon.” Clearly, no human could be this
large, making this a prime example of hyperbole. It emphasizes the
might and grandeur of Paul Bunyan, making the character larger than
life both in stature and in the reader's imagination
How to Write a Hyperbole in Movie/TV Show
Scriptwriting? -Step by Step Guide
1, Identify the Purpose: Before adding a hyperbole, decide what
you want to achieve. Do you want to create humor, stress the
gravity of a situation, or make a character's emotion evident?
2. Choose the Right Moment: Hyperboles are powerful, so use
them at pivotal moments in your script, be it a tense showdown
or a comedic relief.
3. Draft It: Write down the exaggerated statement. Don't worry
about it being too over the top — that's the point!
4, Visuals and Dialogue: In scriptwriting, it's not just about dialogue.
Think of how visual hyperbole could work. For instance, a
character claims they're so hungry they could “eat a horse,” and
in the next scene, they're shown with a mountain of food.
5. Ensure Clarity: The audience should recognize it as anSAQYYEIGUUH HE HYPEIVUIE 19 UU SUBUIE UF KU MUIEALE, 1
might get mistaken for a factual statement
6. Test It: Share the hyperbolic scene with others. Do they
recognize the exaggeration? Do they find it effective and fitting
within the context?
7. Revise if Necessary: Based on feedback and your instincts,
modify the hyperbole until it feels right for the scene.
Tips for Hyperbole Scriptwriting
1. Less is More: While hyperboles can be impactful, overusing them
can dilute their effect, Use them sparingly for maximum impact.
2. Cultural Relevance: Ensure your hyperbole makes sense to your
target audience. What's understood as exaggeration in one
culture might not be in another.
3. Maintain Character Consistency: If a serious, no-nonsense
character suddenly uses a wild hyperbole, it might seem out of
place unless it serves a specific purpose.
4, Pair with Other Elements: Complement the hyperbole with
matching visuals, sound effects, or music to accentuate its
impact,
5, Stay Fresh: Avoid cliches. While "Im so hungry I could eat a
horse" is a classic example, think of unique and fresh ways to
express the sentiment.
6, Relevance to Plot: If using hyperbole, it should be relevant to the
story. An exaggeration that doesn’t further the plot or character
development can seem forced.
Incorporating hyperbole can make your script more memorable,
allowing for comedic or dramatic moments that resonate with your
audience. Just ensure it aligns with your characters, story, and the
emotions you aim to convey.