Funniest Movie Sceen Ever...

Jdubbs

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What was your all time funniest movie scene....No doubt mine was The Marx Brothers Night of the Opera when they were all piled in that little room. true classic.. '' Is my aunt minnie in here''
 
I have to say "Meet the Parents" when Ben Stiller was saying "grace" at the dinner table and it was the lyrics from "Day by Day" from Godspell.

I almost had an accident in the theater, I was laughing so hard!!!:teeth:
 
Ok I know this is bad, and wasn't meant to be funny, BUT I couldn't help laughing. I was laughing so hard that I had to step out of the theater for a bit. It was "Lord of The Rings Return of the King" The scene was when the eagles I guess they were, not sure. But when the BIG HUGE birds picked up the hobbits and flew away with them.
 

Young Frankenstein, when Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle are singing "Putting on the Ritz".
 
The cafeteria scene in Animal House, where John Belushi does his "guess what I am?" impression. I'm 40 and it still makes me laugh!
 
The Beans scene from Blazing Saddles. :teeth:

Most of Airplane but especially the disco part.

The take off from Ghost in one of the Naked Gun movies with the pottery wheel. Leslie Neilson is hysterical.

The Bring out your Dead part of Monty Python.

Auntie Mame anytime Rosalind Russell was talking a blue streak.

Roberta
 
The funniest thing I've seen recently was in Bruce Almighty. It's the scene were he's making the obnoxious newscaster talk gibberish. I was laughing so hard I missed half of it!! I had to watch it a second time to see it all and I still laughed myself silly! :rotfl: My funniest Monty Python scene is from The Holy Grail where they're shouting insults back and forth from the castle to the knights on the ground. Some of the insults are hysterical!
 
I have several favorites:

1)Tommy Boy - just about every scene, but a memorable one: When Chris Farley breaks the door on David Spade's car by driving forward at the gas station with the door open. He closes it and pretends nothing happened. When Spade comes along and opens the door, Farley shouts "What did you do?!?"

2)Planes, Trains, & Automobiles - "You're going the wrong way!" Nuff said.

3)Honeymoon in Vegas - Sarah Jessica Parker-"LIKE a straight flush is NOT a straight flush" Nicholas Cage-"Hey! I know that now!"
 
The Jerk w/Steve Martin


At the end when he is clucthing a pen and thats allI need and this paper thats all I need and so on....
 
How about any of the "action" spots in Home Alone? Just saw it again at Christmas and lol as if I had never seen the movie.

Dave
 
The part in Billy Madison when he's driving the golf cart to get the mail on Nudie Magazine Day and that huge stuffed penguin is harrasing him.
I loved almost every scene in Elf, my stomach hurt in the theatre from laughing so hard.:hyper:
 
I thinkI'd say one of the Jim Carrey flicks. I'm a huge fan of his and he always makes me laugh. I think Dumb and Dumber, Liar Liar or Bruce Almighty.
 
Robin Williams as the Russian ob/gyn in Nine Months always makes me LOL. The scene when Tom Arnold and Hugh Grant get int the fight with Arnie the dinosaur is another good one.
Son In Law with Pauly Shore cracks me every time I see it. I cant even pick a favorite part....Thank God Im A Country Boy when he is driving the farm machine, the scenes with the grandfather, when he gets the mom to do a makeover, all the different names the dad comes up with for him, and so on.
 
I'm not sure about funniest EVER, but two that come to mind immediately for me:

Notting Hill - Just about every scene with Hugh Grant's roommate in it. He made me laugh so hard I missed half of the scenes in the movie.

First Wives Club - The scene where Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton had to get out of Bette's ex's apartment using the scaffold. The look on Diane Keaton's face when that scaffold fell was absolutely hysterical.

I'm sure I'll think of some other ones, too.
 
In Nothing To Lose, Zippy the chocolate chip cookieman who leaves his magical trail of chocolate chips. . . . :laughing:
 
The "Steamroller" scene in "A Fish Called Wanda." One of many great scenes in a hysterical movie.
 
Young Frankenstein has to be my all time favorite, Oh sweet mystery of life.....................
 












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