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OT...scenes in movies that make you laugh every time...

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I got a couple that I've guffawed at recently.

First is the bar scene in the second Terminator movie, where Arnold grabs the biker guy and throws him on the hot stove in the kitchen. He's hopping, jerking around trying to get off the thing. Just funny as hell!

The second is from Cape Fear.
The family are on the house boat, Deniro, the bad guy is lighting his cigar, and the little teen girl squirts lighter fluid all over his face and head, catching him totally on fire.
He screams all the way to jumping into the river.
Ah, good times.:cool:

What do ya got?
 
I got a couple that I've guffawed at recently.

First is the bar scene in the second Terminator movie, where Arnold grabs the biker guy and throws him on the hot stove in the kitchen. He's hopping, jerking around trying to get off the thing. Just funny as hell!

The second is from Cape Fear.
The family are on the house boat, Deniro, the bad guy is lighting his cigar, and the little teen girl squirts lighter fluid all over his face and head, catching him totally on fire.
He screams all the way to jumping into the river.
Ah, good times.:cool:

What do ya got?

The Blues Brothers when the penguin takes to hitting the boys knuckles for cussing.
Animal House when Bluto references the Germans bombing pearl harbor.
 
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Dean Wormer: Greg, what is the worst fraternity on this campus?
Greg: That would be hard to say, sir. They're each outstanding in their own way.
Dean Wormer: Cut the horseshit, son. I've got their disciplinary files right here. Who dropped a whole truckload of fizziesinto the swim meet? Who delivered the medical school cadavers to the alumni dinner? Every Halloween, the trees are filled with underwear. Every spring, the toilets explode.
Greg: You're talking about Delta, sir.
Dean Wormer: Of course I'm talking about Delta, you TWERP!!! This year is going to be different. This year we are going to grab the bull by the balls and kick those punks off campus.
Greg: What do you intend to do sir? Delta's already on probation.
Dean Wormer: They are?
Greg: Yes, sir.
Dean Wormer: Oh. Then as of this moment, they're on double secret probation!
Greg: Double secret probation, sir?
Dean Wormer: There is a little-known codicil in the Faber College constitution which gives the dean unlimited power to preserve order in time of campus emergency. Find me a way to revoke Delta's charter. You live next door. Put Neidermeyer on it. He's a sneaky little shit, just like you, right? [Greg nods] The time has come for someone to put their foot down. And that foot is me.
 
I've got another, and only if you've seen it a couple o times you'll remember...

In Honeymoon in Vegas, Jack Singer, played by Nic Cage is being duped in Hawaii looking for his fiance by a cabbie.

The cabbie, "Chief Orman have pretty big influence around here".
Jack Singer, "Influence? He lives in a shack!".

Eh, ya had to be there.:D
 
WAY TOO TOUGH to limit it to a single scene, but to get things started....These 3 movies in their entirety:

Monty Python - Search of the Holy Grail
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
 
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The opening scene of Jaws. That naked blonde spinning around the water and screaming had me rolling in the aisles. It's strange that I was the only one that got it. The whole theater was looking at me like I was crazy or something.

:)
 
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The opening scene of Jaws. That naked blonde spinning around the water and screaming had me rolling in the aisles. It's strange that I was the only one that got it. The whole theater was looking at me like I was crazy or something.

:)

I know that look, oh too well.

Whenever I see a dog, and bigger the better, throw up...I just bust out laughing.
I don't know why. The way they put themselves into it with the arched back and all.

It's just funny to me...I don't know why.
I had a girl friend that thought I was insane when I laughed at her ignorant Lab tossing up chunks. Go figure.:D
 
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I really don't know off the top of my head, of any movie that I laugh at every time I see it. Maybe one will come to me later.

On the other hand, there are two or three tv shows that make me laugh at many episodes every time I see them, even if it might be the tenth time. Two especially are Two and a Half Men, and Cheers! Both were guilty pleasures, especially the former.

It is senseless, but I have nothing but contempt for Charlie Sheen. But since he's really not acting, but instead just playing himself in real life, he knows how to be really funny.I got hooked on the third or forth show, about Charlie filling in for Alan at Jake's early morning soccer game. Until Charlie found out he was HIV+, and began to be ridiculously hard to get along with, that's as consistently as funny a show as I've ever seen.

WHen you know what punch line is coming and you are watching it for the tenth time and still laugh out loud, that is really good writing and incredibly good acting. I hate that I like it so much, ,but that might make it even funnier.
 
I really don't know off the top of my head, of any movie that I laugh at every time I see it. Maybe one will come to me later.

On the other hand, there are two or three tv shows that make me laugh at many episodes every time I see them, even if it might be the tenth time. Two especially are Two and a Half Men, and Cheers! Both were guilty pleasures, especially the former.

It is senseless, but I have nothing but contempt for Charlie Sheen. But since he's really not acting, but instead just playing himself in real life, he knows how to be really funny.I got hooked on the third or forth show, about Charlie filling in for Alan at Jake's early morning soccer game. Until Charlie found out he was HIV+, and began to be ridiculously hard to get along with, that's as consistently as funny a show as I've ever seen.

WHen you know what punch line is coming and you are watching it for the tenth time and still laugh out loud, that is really good writing and incredibly good acting. I hate that I like it so much, ,but that might make it even funnier.

Well, like most of mortals, feet of clay my friend, feet of clay.

Also, that's the problem with forbidden fruit...it's pretty dang sweet.:eek:


(this cliche fest will continue unabated in another thread)
 
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Well, like most of mortals, feet of clay my friend, feet of clay.
Also, that's the problem with forbidden fruit...it's pretty dang sweet.:eek:
(this cliche fest will continue unabated in another thread)
No Doubt, fitty...After all, a Cliché is just an Unoriginal Thought...
 
The cave scene from "Without A Paddle". One of single funniest scenes I've ever seen.
 
I must admit that I loved every scene in The Americanization of Emily and found the reaction to his hedonism hilarious. This was one of three movies that paired James Garner and Julie Andrews (Victor/Victoria and One Special Night), and both have said that it was their favorite film. Garner, of Norman, indicated that the movie defined his own philosophy, as did some of the Maverick TV shows, and it helped to have James Coburn as an instigator.

But, I would also suggest that almost any scene that had Thelma Ritter was among my favorites.
 
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