In Anchorman, when Ferrell is in the phone booth and he can't finish the sentence, he just bellows his pain...OMG. Couldn't. Stop. Laughing.
'Heart Of Gold'
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Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Oh my God, the bag o' weed montage. I nearly killed myself laughing.
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, when they start singing Hold On.
OMG, I think I broke something laughing during that scene.
Anchorman - "Yeah, there were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident!"
That was a perfect scene.
One of my lifetime faves is the scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark, when Indy shoots the swordsman.
I know there are others - I just can't think of them....
Oh my God, the bag o' weed montage. I nearly killed myself laughing.
YES.
For me, there's "Springtime for Hitler," and then there's everything else.
Though the two stateroom seduction scenes in The Lady Eve (first with the shoes, then with Gene* describing her dream man to Hopsy) and the train confession scene near the end, and the sequence in Unfaithfully Yours in which Rex Harrison abominably fails to carry out his revenge fantasy are awfully close.
*I've seen it spelled "Jean," but since she makes a point of stating that her full name is Eugenia, I can't see how it could be anything but Gene.
Oh, and Kind Hearts and Coronets -- "I shot an arrow into the air. She fell to earth in Berkeley Square."
The stateroom scene in A Night at the Opera.
what movie (or mass entertainment) scenes made you laugh the hardest?
The beginning of Four Weddings and a Funeral, where Hugh Grant and cute spiky-haired girl roommate are late to the first wedding.
Puppet!Angel, particularly "My nose is made of felt....and comes off."
"Dude!!! What's mine say?"
"Sweet!!! What's mine say?"
"Dude. What's mine say?"
"Sweet. What's mine say?"
"DUDE! WHAT'S MINE SAY?"
"SWEET! WHAT'S MINE SAY?"
Oh! Also, the Valentine's Day episode of Frasier that had David Hyde Pierce doing a silent comedy bit of 5 minutes or so. So brilliantly funny.
For me, there's "Springtime for Hitler," and then there's everything else.
I first saw The Producers as a child and loved it. As an adult I found it even more funny. But since I had already seen it, I missed that feeling of, "Wait, they're not really going to... God, yes they are!" that most people get when they see it for the first time.