what movie (or mass entertainment) scenes made you laugh the hardest?
Two of my all-time favorite movies are Princess Bride and Young Frankenstein . I'd be hard pressed to pick any one scene out of either movie that made me laugh the hardest.
Mal ,'Heart Of Gold'
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what movie (or mass entertainment) scenes made you laugh the hardest?
Two of my all-time favorite movies are Princess Bride and Young Frankenstein . I'd be hard pressed to pick any one scene out of either movie that made me laugh the hardest.
I just saw an episode of House where House and Robert Sean Leonard are interviewing doctors, and after one leaves, RSL turns around and shouts "THAT'S OUR HITLER!" It made me so happy.
"Dude!!! What's mine say?"
"Sweet!!! What's mine say?"
I think I've mentioned how my law school bowling league team's name was the Continuum Transfunctioners, and our bowling shirts had "Dude" or "Sweet" on the back, right?
Young Frankenstein
Oh, my god. "You made a yummy sound." "No I didn't." "Well, *someone* made a yummy sound!"
For me, there's "Springtime for Hitler," and then there's everything else.
Both "Putting on the Ritz" from YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and, especially, "The Inquisition" from HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Pt. 1 manage to top this, IMO.
Hey Torquemada, whadda ya say?
I just got back from the auto de fe!
You guys are making me laugh at work. Shut up.
Gene Wilder in the beginning of The Producers. "I'm wet! I'm wet and I'm hysterical!"
And thank god someone brought up "Dude, Where's My Car?" so I don't have to feel ashamed. I was whooping during the scene where they're being attacked by the ostriches.
When I saw There's Something About Mary in the theater, I laughed so hard I thought I was going to die. It's not as funny on re-watch, I think, but that first time? Hi-fucking-larious.
Franks and beans! Franks and beans!
Um, The In-Laws? "Sepentine, Shel."
Mos def the Ref.
Woody Allen chasing a lobster with melted butter.
Joan Cusack getting pissed about being jilted at the altar in "In And Out" and talking about all she gave up and yelling "I watched "Funny Lady" for you!" (Of course most of that is probably Joan's reading.)