This is it, Quark. A red-letter day.

Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
WAYNE
A screenplay character in Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989).
- lines
- 120
- words
- 1,085
- scenes
- 40
- dialogue
- 18%
- avg words / line
- 9
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 46
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Sample dialogue
Wrong, Quark. It's an amazing electromag- netic pulse device. If this honey works correctly, its computer scanners will hone in on a solid, inanimate object, analyze and isolate its molecular structure and, then, reduce the spaie between its electrons. You know what that means, don't you?
scene 16 — INT. ATTIC, MORNINGOh, yeah, Right.
scene 19 — INT. DIANE'S APARTMENT, DAYWhen Einstein came up with theories that led to the Atomic Bomb, you didn't ask him to blow one up, did you?
scene 37 — INT. HALL, DAYLook. The kids must have made it from the inside, see?
scene 102 — EXT. YARD, DUSKDon't touch them,
scene 153 — EXT. TABLE TOP, DAY
Bookends
So, I brought along, a, um, visual aid. Dr. Frederickson? Would you be so kind as to open the back doors.