Hilarious movie moments
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- The zipper scene in Theres Something about Mary.
- The dog eletricution/resusitation scen in Theres Something about Mary
Come to think of it, the entire movie left me in a puddle of laughing nerves by the end.:laugh:
'Don't let me open a can of whoop-ass on ya'
"..Even my comments have bugs!"
Inspired by Toni78RChin wrote: 'Don't let me open a can of whoop-ass on ya' That reminds me of the Waterboy - also quite funny :-D Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc
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"Dude, where is my car?" is one of my favorite movie. I mean, no romance, no social messages, no boring parts, just pure fan. The moment i was trying unsucesfully to control myself, was the "SSSSWEEEET! what does mine say?" scene! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234
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"Take me. Take me now Garth." "Where? I'm low on gas, and you don't have a coat."
--Wayne's World
Most all of Office Space. If you haven't seen this movie, and you work in the coporate world, shame on you!;P
.............Zack............. Developer Extraordinaire && Full Time Geek
"It's all about function over form. I mean, look at NASA. Their code isn't formatted correctly and their stuff looks crappy, but they'll get you to the moon." "And the geek shall inherit the earth..." GCS\P\SS d- s-:- a-- C++$ U--- P--- L- E- W++ N o K-? w+++ O++ !M-- V PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5+ X+ R++ tv++ b++ DI++ D+++ G+>G++++ e* h- r++ y+
Wayne's World and Office Space were both excellent :laugh: Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc
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Ace Ventura Pet Detective: When Nature Calls On a scorchingly sunny day in a tourist game park, Jim Carrey is inside of a "mechanical" rhinocerous, staking out criminal activity. He realizes that it is getting extremely hot and incrementally removes his clothing until he is naked inside of this hot, baking oven of a rhinocerous. He then needs to get out for air and realizes the door is stuck. His only option, exit via the rhino's anus. As a shocked family looks on, Jim Carrey worms his way out of the rhino's butt. Naked and protruding halfway from the rhino, his body waves up and down in the air like a snake. He finally spurts out the rest of the way from the rhino and curls up in the fetal position. And here is a picture[^] from the movie. Sean Winstead
> Ace Ventura Pet Detective: When Nature Calls I hated the first Ace Venture movie (and Jim Carrey) until the scene were he steps onto bubble wrap. Don't know why, it cracked me up. Well, ok, not exactly the funniest movie ever, but it changed my opinion on the guy...
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I was thinking this morning about the rare times a film has made me laugh uncontrollably, fits of laughter, tears streaming down my cheeks. The one that springs to mind is the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when Robin Williams has to cover his face in whipped cream from the fridge to hide his identity from the social worker. :laugh: I don't know what it was about this one, probably Robin Williams' timing or something, but I just couldn't stop laughing. In fact, every time I watch this part of the film, I can't help myself! :laugh: There were a couple of scenes in Dumb and Dumber as well (the snowball fight that gets out of hand for example) - But the Mrs Doubtfire one gets my number one vote. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]
The scene in Austin Powers 2 where Doctor Evil's motorized chair goes haywire. Oh dear, I'm starting to laugh just thinking about it now :laugh:
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Ace Ventura Pet Detective: When Nature Calls On a scorchingly sunny day in a tourist game park, Jim Carrey is inside of a "mechanical" rhinocerous, staking out criminal activity. He realizes that it is getting extremely hot and incrementally removes his clothing until he is naked inside of this hot, baking oven of a rhinocerous. He then needs to get out for air and realizes the door is stuck. His only option, exit via the rhino's anus. As a shocked family looks on, Jim Carrey worms his way out of the rhino's butt. Naked and protruding halfway from the rhino, his body waves up and down in the air like a snake. He finally spurts out the rest of the way from the rhino and curls up in the fetal position. And here is a picture[^] from the movie. Sean Winstead
In a Clint Eastwood movie I like, The Dead Pool, a little known 'James Carrey' plays the part of a drugged-out rock singer that od's. He did a superb imitation of Axle Rose from the gunner's. Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "Microsoft hasn't ever enforced its patents. Apparently they keep them for defensive reasons only. Or, they could be waiting 'til they have a critical mass of patents, enforce them all at once and win the game of Risk that they're playing with the world." Chris Sells Feb 18, 2003.
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Yea, I saw this with my friends as a teen, all of whom have a CS (Computer Science) degree. I never got most of the humor until I starting working in the coporate world. After watching it, though, we all thought that that would be us. I was always Samir Na...na...not gonna work here anymore. "What's this I hear about you and the TPS reports?" "Yea, didn't you get that memo?"
.............Zack............. Developer Extraordinaire && Full Time Geek
"It's all about function over form. I mean, look at NASA. Their code isn't formatted correctly and their stuff looks crappy, but they'll get you to the moon." "And the geek shall inherit the earth..." GCS\P\SS d- s-:- a-- C++$ U--- P--- L- E- W++ N o K-? w+++ O++ !M-- V PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5+ X+ R++ tv++ b++ DI++ D+++ G+>G++++ e* h- r++ y+
Zachery wrote: Samir Na...na...not gonna work here anymore Laughing my ass off just read this... J
"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant."
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I'm dating myself here, but the after dinner campfire scene in 'Blazing Saddles' where everyone starts farting is just too much for me. As well there is another memorable one where Alex Karras knocks out a horse with a single punch. :-D Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "Microsoft hasn't ever enforced its patents. Apparently they keep them for defensive reasons only. Or, they could be waiting 'til they have a critical mass of patents, enforce them all at once and win the game of Risk that they're playing with the world." Chris Sells Feb 18, 2003.
Chris Meech wrote: Alex Karras knocks out a horse with a single punch Was that in Cat Balou? Baloo? Or Blazing Saddles... it's been a while. :) J
"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant."
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Oh dear god, that film was awful. [EDIT]Antitrust that is[/EDIT] Pete
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I was thinking this morning about the rare times a film has made me laugh uncontrollably, fits of laughter, tears streaming down my cheeks. The one that springs to mind is the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when Robin Williams has to cover his face in whipped cream from the fridge to hide his identity from the social worker. :laugh: I don't know what it was about this one, probably Robin Williams' timing or something, but I just couldn't stop laughing. In fact, every time I watch this part of the film, I can't help myself! :laugh: There were a couple of scenes in Dumb and Dumber as well (the snowball fight that gets out of hand for example) - But the Mrs Doubtfire one gets my number one vote. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]
- A Fish Called Wanda. Most of it. "Cathgart Towers, that's right." - Mel Brooks History Of The World. Most of it. But in particular, the scene when the old guy is getting released from prison, and he "frees" all of his quite dead mouse/bird friends. "You're freeeee! Freeeee!" That hurts just thinking about it. - Whose Line Is It Anyways. Party game, where Ryan has to be "a foal being born". Nearly soaked myself first time I saw that. J
"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant."
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Zachery wrote: Office Space the beatdown on the printer left me rolling i saw this when it opened and the theater was filled with teenagers who have never seen a cubicle. me and about six other ppl were laughing uproariously while the kiddies giggled at the "oh! face" -John
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I was thinking this morning about the rare times a film has made me laugh uncontrollably, fits of laughter, tears streaming down my cheeks. The one that springs to mind is the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when Robin Williams has to cover his face in whipped cream from the fridge to hide his identity from the social worker. :laugh: I don't know what it was about this one, probably Robin Williams' timing or something, but I just couldn't stop laughing. In fact, every time I watch this part of the film, I can't help myself! :laugh: There were a couple of scenes in Dumb and Dumber as well (the snowball fight that gets out of hand for example) - But the Mrs Doubtfire one gets my number one vote. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]
So many come to mind... The scene in 'Annie Hall' when the dinner lobsters have Woody Allen cornered in the kitchen. The bit in 'The Magic Christian' when Ringo and Peter are throwing 𧴜 notes into a huge vat of excrement as hundreds of suits on their way home from work dive in to retrieve them. And from the same movie, the scene aboard the cruise ship when the exotic male entertainment starts making out on stage in front of all the rich, elderly passengers. An all time great was the first 'Airplane' movie; I laughed so hard that I must have missed half the gags the first time I watched it. My date and I were further entertained by watching the rest of the people in the theatre, as most of the jokes went completely unnoticed by most of them.:laugh:
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I'm dating myself here, but the after dinner campfire scene in 'Blazing Saddles' where everyone starts farting is just too much for me. As well there is another memorable one where Alex Karras knocks out a horse with a single punch. :-D Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "Microsoft hasn't ever enforced its patents. Apparently they keep them for defensive reasons only. Or, they could be waiting 'til they have a critical mass of patents, enforce them all at once and win the game of Risk that they're playing with the world." Chris Sells Feb 18, 2003.
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I was thinking this morning about the rare times a film has made me laugh uncontrollably, fits of laughter, tears streaming down my cheeks. The one that springs to mind is the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when Robin Williams has to cover his face in whipped cream from the fridge to hide his identity from the social worker. :laugh: I don't know what it was about this one, probably Robin Williams' timing or something, but I just couldn't stop laughing. In fact, every time I watch this part of the film, I can't help myself! :laugh: There were a couple of scenes in Dumb and Dumber as well (the snowball fight that gets out of hand for example) - But the Mrs Doubtfire one gets my number one vote. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]
Ace Ventura: Nature Calls. "Man, it sure gets hot in these Rhinos!" "Bumblebee tuna! You're balls are showing." [edit] never mind. just saw the other posts[/edit] BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
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I was thinking this morning about the rare times a film has made me laugh uncontrollably, fits of laughter, tears streaming down my cheeks. The one that springs to mind is the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when Robin Williams has to cover his face in whipped cream from the fridge to hide his identity from the social worker. :laugh: I don't know what it was about this one, probably Robin Williams' timing or something, but I just couldn't stop laughing. In fact, every time I watch this part of the film, I can't help myself! :laugh: There were a couple of scenes in Dumb and Dumber as well (the snowball fight that gets out of hand for example) - But the Mrs Doubtfire one gets my number one vote. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]
Not a movie, but a few years ago as a kid, I would crack up with the rest of my family watching Allo Allo[^] I still can't be too far away from the bathroom when I watch reruns of this:laugh: How can a simple series be sooo funny. fav line:"Lis'en very carefully.. I will say dis only once" (with a french accent)
"..Even my comments have bugs!"
Inspired by Toni78 -
My fav part of that movie is where he holds himself hostage.:-D
.............Zack............. Developer Extraordinaire && Full Time Geek
"It's all about function over form. I mean, look at NASA. Their code isn't formatted correctly and their stuff looks crappy, but they'll get you to the moon." "And the geek shall inherit the earth..." GCS\P\SS d- s-:- a-- C++$ U--- P--- L- E- W++ N o K-? w+++ O++ !M-- V PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5+ X+ R++ tv++ b++ DI++ D+++ G+>G++++ e* h- r++ y+
True, and thank you for reminding me :laugh: Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D
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"Take me. Take me now Garth." "Where? I'm low on gas, and you don't have a coat."
--Wayne's World
Most all of Office Space. If you haven't seen this movie, and you work in the coporate world, shame on you!;P
.............Zack............. Developer Extraordinaire && Full Time Geek
"It's all about function over form. I mean, look at NASA. Their code isn't formatted correctly and their stuff looks crappy, but they'll get you to the moon." "And the geek shall inherit the earth..." GCS\P\SS d- s-:- a-- C++$ U--- P--- L- E- W++ N o K-? w+++ O++ !M-- V PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5+ X+ R++ tv++ b++ DI++ D+++ G+>G++++ e* h- r++ y+
Yeah, I love "Office Space"!!! Some of the best moments are the actions of his boss and his boss's messages on his answering machine. "Yeah, ....uh, this is Bill Lumberg". :-D Some of my other comedic favorites are: "Better Off Dead" - John Cusack "Cable Guy" - Jim Carrey - the "Mid-eval Times" restaurant scene including the fight and Jeanine Garafalo's attitude as a waitress. "Me, Myself & Irene" - Jim Carrey - all of the movie! "Mystery Men" - Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria. Alot of good scenes in this movie. "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" - John Candy, Steve Martin - the rental car scene and the one already mentioned...driving the wrong way on the freeway and Candy turns into the devil "The Great Outdoors" - John Candy, Dan Ackroyd - when they fall asleep in the rowboat, the bat in the cabin, the ol' 96'er. and a classic favorite: "Harry Crumb" - John Candy - when he dresses up as a jockey and the horse whinies when it sees him.
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In "Best of Breed", the neurotic couple talking to a dog psychologist about making love in front of their dog.. they were trying a new position called "The Congress of Cows".
I think that's "Best of Show". Christopher Guest & those guys are working on a new mockumentary about Little League baseball. Can't wait for that.