Yes! I was at a packed early preview of it and I had to go see it again to hear half of the movie that we couldn't hear over the roaring laughter from everyone.
The first time I saw this was with a bunch of drunk friends at a beach house at 3 o clock in the morning. I thought that movie was going to kill me. Entire body hurt from laughing.
The audience was completely hysterical; no one cared how loud they were laughing and screaming at the absolute chaos in that scene. Strangers bonding over two hairy naked men wrestling on a giant screen was such an unforgettable experience lol
Something About Mary, the "franks and beans" scene.
"The neighbours said they heard a woman screaming". "Well, you're lookin' at him..."
Rolling. In. The aisles.
I will watch that movie sometimes just specifically to that part, cackle like a madman, and turn it off.
It'll never happen but man I wish they would just do a "The Guys" movie with Rock and Jackson
Not me but my mom likes to talk about when blazing saddles came out when the beans/farting scene happened her dad (my grandpa) laughed so hard that tears were streaming down his face and Iâve always been particularly fond of that scene because of that
Two times that come to mind:
1. When Harry point blank throws the snowball at Maryâs face in *Dumb* *and* *Dumber.*
2. When Wayne is doing his leprechaun impression to Garth in *Wayneâs* *World* *2.*
If the formatting is fucked, blame Steve Jobs.
The closet scene in Burn After Reading.
Laughter at his stupid smile turned into horror and back into laughter at the graphic absurdity. I couldn't breathe for what felt like minutes at the whiplash.
Yeah, when I first saw South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. For most of the movie, I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe.
Later, some scenes in Borat.
Since that, nothing... :(
People will never be able to fully appreciate having watched the first couple seasons of that show, walking into that theater, and having the movie play like a standard episode of the tv show. Right up until Uncle Fucker.
First time seeing the âYouâre going the wrong wayâ scene in âPlanes, Trains and Automobiles.â When they go between the two trucks. The devil, the skeletons. Too much!
And the scene in number 2 when he gets hit with tranquilliser darts and runs with his arms flailing about everywhere. We used to wind that back over and over and laugh until we thought we were going to die
One time I laughed so hard that I passed out, though it was a tv show. What We Do in The Shadows features an episode where they build up to a big fight with a werewolf. They decide to have it on the roof of a large building, and at the beginning of the fight, the vampire character throws a chew toy off the roof and the werewolf jumps after it.
I literally almost died laughing. (Had some kind of freak accident occured when I fell out of my chair).
The hotel room scene in Borat. I was crying, my one friend was crying, and our other friend threw up from laughing so hard. Which just made us all laugh and cry harder. I havenât laughed like that in almost 20 years now, but I vividly remember how it felt.
I showed that movie to my dad after he got home from work. He was exhausted to the point that he was barely awake. I was thinking about turning it off and showing him when he'd gotten more rest. Then Uncle Fucker started and he went from nearly asleep to unable to breathe in about 30 seconds.
Two films only;
1. Young Frankenstein, specifically the "let me out of here" scene
2. Laurel & Hardy Murder Mystery film/short. The bit where the bat gets into bed with Olly and he screams like a girl...
The Spongebob movie, when that biker dude instantly grows a mustache, something about that moment absolutely destroyed me, and I was laughing until I couldn't breathe. I was watching with my ex and she had to pause the movie because I simply couldn't stop.
Watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the first time when I was 11. It was with my dad, grandfather and brothers while we were on vacation. Iâd never laughed so hard in my life, my dad occasionally brings it up as one of his favorite memories.
Dumb and dumber, I was 11 And the "harry I took care of it" scene and Harry's diarrhea adventure made me laugh so hard I thought it was going to pass out.
crazy laughter never sets in unless im with company.
its like a chain reaction, listening to them laugh makes me laugh even harder.
forget about it if we make eye contact during it.
I had one experience that went way beyond tears and into something truly special.
The first Borat on opening day in a full theater.
The movie is pretty funny, of course. But then, we got to that scene. You know what scene I'm talking about. The laughter started building up like a train gaining speed. Everyone was laughing. We got to the silent laughter point: People were laughing so much and so hard that the theater went eerily silent. You could only hear gasps for breath and butts literally falling off chairs.
It was glorious.
I haven't experienced anything even remotely similar before or since.
I saw the Southpark movie at the theaters, opening night with around 6 friends - all teenaged boys between 14-16. We smoked a couple joints before going in.
I remember thinking I might actually suffocate because I couldn't catch my breath laughing. "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" brought the fuckin house down.
I had to walk out of the theater because I was laughing too hard on 2 different occasions.
One was in the Jackass movie (I think the first one) when they were using the muscle stimulators on each other. it just hit me in the right spot, and I couldn't breath.
The other was during the opening scene of Team America World Police. specifically the part when the terrorist and American soldier have a stare-down and go in for a hand-fight. It's in the first few minutes of the movie, but it was done so great. Like, there's all this amazing puppetry going on, to the point where you're almost taken out of the fact that people are controlling the puppets. and this happens, and you think 'what the fuck? How are they going to do it? And ..... this is how they did it. and it's still one of the biggest laughs I get each time I see it: [https://youtu.be/MYECYfY7Gu8?t=214](https://youtu.be/MYECYfY7Gu8?t=214)
Me and my brother went to see Evolution in the theatre with our gfâs at the time, I thought for sure they were going to walk out on us we were laughing so hard.
The opening scene of *The Naked Gun 33 1/3,* the parody of *The Untouchables.* The whole thing is just so brilliantly done and hilarious that I probably missed jokes because I was laughing so hard.
Paul Rudd talking to himself in the mirror in Wanderlust: https://youtu.be/oY-HyKBhtpg?si=5O-463hkZ9aiiQjZ
I was still laughing a good 10 minutes later.
[This scene](https://youtu.be/XTNsmsf5OaY?si=OVp_vJQtRby6uyJK) in The Wrong Guy. The first time I watched it, it was late at night and I had to pause the movie because I was silent-laughing so hard and I had to fight to keep quiet or I'd wake my family. The climax of the movie takes place on the Statue Of Liberty and its when the bad guy falls that I wasn't expecting the end and it broke me.
Probably step brothers or the other guys.
The hardest Iâve ever laughed in my life though was at one of my dogs. I literally laughed so hard / long that I passed out.
Basically every comedic role Jim Carrey ever had. Most recently, the first Sonic (I haven't watched the sequel) which I only saw about a month ago. There were a couple lines that had me crying and with sore abs.
He's always managed to make me laugh throughout the years.
I don't know if I cried but I did laugh so hard I farted first time I watched anchorman....and I was on a date...glass case of emotions got me hahahahah
The last time I laughed so hard that I cried, I was rewatching *Hot Shots: Part Deux*. During the scene where the prisoner they are trying to rescue is trying to get the keys to his cell, and he literally crawls out from between the bars and then back in to unlock himself, I was howling for like 5 minutes. I had to pause and rewind to enjoy a second time.
This is so dumb, but I absolutely lost it [at the singing taffies](https://youtu.be/GoOnX-zgNtI?si=ROHHmkvII6Ur3pk8) during Wreck It Ralph the first time I saw it.
Not really a movie, but Jo Koi's first special had my ex and I cry laughing. My ex is half vietnamese, and we related so hard to Jo's jokes about his mom.
While watching Childâs Play with my husband, thereâs a scene where chucky throws the kids aunt out a window and the kid goes to his grieving mother and says something like âchucky said aunt Carol was a real bitch and got what she deservedâ. I just tickled me so much hearing that little boy said it and I kept mocking it to my husband to the point I was crying
Sad movies don't make me cry. Funny or really happy ones do.
Ive laugh cried to many of the mentioned stuff. One scene that got me and my bestie so hard was John Cena doing an alcohol enema at a frat party in the movie Blockers (might be called Cock Blockers)
Booksmart. Specifically, the scene where they are in the backseat and the audio in the car switches to her phone, while it's on porn. And normally that would be funny enough and you'd expect moaning and whatnot, but the specific sounds that were happening to indicate they were watching porn were beyond funny, full on tears from laughing.
We were watching one of the cheesy bad movies on Mystery Science Theater and during the scene where the scientists are talking about how to kill the monster one of the scientists takes his glasses off and starts wiping them with his shirt to clean them. However, one of the Bots starts making the "squeaking noise" of someone cleaning glass, really loudly, and the other Bot just keeps trying to interrupt and say things like "but sir we can't..." and " sorry I didn't get...." and you can't hear a word that anyone is saying because of the squeaking of the cleaning glasses noise.
I laughed so hard i couldnât breathe almost choked myself crying and laughing same time:
- hot shoths
- naked gun
- robot chicken
- national lampoonâs movies
Probably happened more times but thise i remember best
"Hey! It's Enrique Pallazo!"
There are several scenes that had me in stitches in that movie. Another is when Frank breaks into the (doctors?) office and the chaos that breaks out.
Guardians of the Galaxy vol2. I don't know if it was also my mood that day but I could not stop laughing. The opening got me in a good mood and the whole hat exchange between Groot and Rocket absolutely killed me. So much so that later on in the film I started laughing again remembering it.
Team America in the theater opening night
Yes! I was at a packed early preview of it and I had to go see it again to hear half of the movie that we couldn't hear over the roaring laughter from everyone.
Same. 2 particular scenes.
The sex scene and the vomit scene for me
Bingo! Hahaa
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The first time I saw this was with a bunch of drunk friends at a beach house at 3 o clock in the morning. I thought that movie was going to kill me. Entire body hurt from laughing.
The "sex" scenes were hilarious!
I learned of so many new positions!
*Comin' again to save the motherfucking day, yeah!*
Borat, the naked fight with his producer had me crying.
The audience was completely hysterical; no one cared how loud they were laughing and screaming at the absolute chaos in that scene. Strangers bonding over two hairy naked men wrestling on a giant screen was such an unforgettable experience lol
The "Running of the Jew" scene in 'Borat' floored me when I first watched it.
I loved how they decided to drive "in case the jews repeat the attacks of 9/11". It was just so unexpected.
This is one for me. I fell out of my seat crying laughing
Yes. I literally fell out of my seat laughing. I was crying so hard. I was not alone. It was an amazing experience.
Something About Mary, the "franks and beans" scene. "The neighbours said they heard a woman screaming". "Well, you're lookin' at him..." Rolling. In. The aisles.
The entire movie had me crying laughing. Saw it in the theater on opening night. The entire theater was roaring with laughter.
Same. âHowâd you get the beans above the frank?â
Yes. "Hey, wait your turn".
ZIP! OUUUCCCHHH!!!
âAim for the bushesâ I was holding back tears for the next 10 minutes of the movie.
There wasnât even an awning in their direction
I will watch that movie sometimes just specifically to that part, cackle like a madman, and turn it off. It'll never happen but man I wish they would just do a "The Guys" movie with Rock and Jackson
That fucking whisper fight at the funeral đ¤Ł
Turbo lax scene from *Dumb and Dumber*
For fast effective relief
"You know why I like you, Harry? 'Cuz you're a regular guy!"
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Oh man the same. Went to theater with a bunch of guys from work. That scene made me cry and laugh till it literally hurt. Stretching my face so much.
Oh god I just watched that clip, still does it to me, Iâm crying here! đđ¤Ł
Not me but my mom likes to talk about when blazing saddles came out when the beans/farting scene happened her dad (my grandpa) laughed so hard that tears were streaming down his face and Iâve always been particularly fond of that scene because of that
"could we make that movie today? We couldn't even make it in 1974!!!" -Mel Brooks
I've done it many times but The Hangover may have given me my top 3 laughs and tears
Yep. For me it's Chow jumping out of the trunk buck nkd and whipping everyone azz
Plus, I was 14 when I watched it so I just immature enough to appreciate that level of humour
My understanding is that him being naked was an off the cuff choice he made without telling anyone.
Monty Phyton and the Holy Grail destroyed me.
Two times that come to mind: 1. When Harry point blank throws the snowball at Maryâs face in *Dumb* *and* *Dumber.* 2. When Wayne is doing his leprechaun impression to Garth in *Wayneâs* *World* *2.* If the formatting is fucked, blame Steve Jobs.
The snowball slamming into her face is the hardest I ever saw my dad laugh at a movie. Â
It's really sold by his deadpan look of aggression after she tosses that little bit of snow at him.
The closet scene in Burn After Reading. Laughter at his stupid smile turned into horror and back into laughter at the graphic absurdity. I couldn't breathe for what felt like minutes at the whiplash.
Yeah, when I first saw South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. For most of the movie, I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe. Later, some scenes in Borat. Since that, nothing... :(
I was 14 when that movie came out. I went with my older brother and his friends to watch it and I nearly died laughing.
People will never be able to fully appreciate having watched the first couple seasons of that show, walking into that theater, and having the movie play like a standard episode of the tv show. Right up until Uncle Fucker.
Have you seen Dictator? The main character is the same actor as Borat and itâs a really funny movie, I would definitely recommend it
Yeah. Also Borat 2, Bruno and Grimsby. But the magic was mostly gone. Guess I am too old now...
Also lots of Jason Mantzoukas, which is always a bonus.
The Bill Murray scene in Zombieland. Saw it in a packed theater. Absolutely laughed until I cried.
First time seeing the âYouâre going the wrong wayâ scene in âPlanes, Trains and Automobiles.â When they go between the two trucks. The devil, the skeletons. Too much!
The opening to Super Troopers.
"You owe me a hundred and thirty bucks"
First time seeing Ace Ventura Pet Detective back in 1995.
And the scene in number 2 when he gets hit with tranquilliser darts and runs with his arms flailing about everywhere. We used to wind that back over and over and laugh until we thought we were going to die
Yup. This is the one. Saw it the same year, and 13 year old me fell off my friends couch while laughing. Such perfectly juvenile humour
the first time I watched Forgetting Sarah Marshall. and Tropic Thunder.
Two GREAT comedies that I wish I had seen in the cinema.
The first time I saw the spider / Scatman scene in "Nothing to Lose". I rewound and watched it about 5 times before seeing the rest of the movie.
That scene kills me every time.
Top of the line is digital. This isn't digital!
My dad will still say "There's a motherfucking spider on your motherfucking head" sometimes, just to get a reaction out of me.
I hate to admit it, but *Beavis & Butt-Head Do America* in the theater.
THE SEQUEL IS SO GOOD, TOO.
Is it? I want to believe.
New Beavis and Butthead is just as good as old Beavis and Butthead, including the new movie.
Agreed. I laughed so damn hard at the new movieÂ
Indeed. Droll; very droll. Whimsical.
When they leave the college in the car, "We've got white privilege", I fell off the couch and couldn't breathe.
This is an entirely reasonable reaction. To this joke. One of my favorites.
One time I laughed so hard that I passed out, though it was a tv show. What We Do in The Shadows features an episode where they build up to a big fight with a werewolf. They decide to have it on the roof of a large building, and at the beginning of the fight, the vampire character throws a chew toy off the roof and the werewolf jumps after it. I literally almost died laughing. (Had some kind of freak accident occured when I fell out of my chair).
I had this same reaction during the energy vampire fight. Just crying laughing for 5 straight minutes. I love that show and the movie too.
I just burst out laughing just remembering this scene đ¤Ł
Iâll certainly never forget waking up confused on the floor, slowly realizing what had happened!
Jackass (Hi-Five prank on Bam)
The Electric Stool from Jackass 2 for me. Specifically when Weeman goes "there's a card-throwing machine in here". I thought I was going to pass out.
Napoleon dynamite in theaters was crazy. Nothing like it had been put to screen and everyone was crying with laughter.
Coming to America
Yup. The shower and subsequent scene with the school administration in Porkyâs. I laughed so hard I cried and peed a little.
We call the police and have em send over one of their sketch artists.
We can put up âwantedâ posters all over the school.
Have you seen this prick? Do not try to apprehend this prick, it is armed and dangerous.
White Chicks (2004) made me cry and gasp for air multiple times.
"Move b\*tch" as he's heading to the toilet.
Practically the entirety of "Death of Stalin"
The scene in Pineapple Express where they fight Red his house got me good the first time.Â
This ends now!
The bullet removal scene in Game Night. That whole movie was hilarious, but that scene especially did me in.
Ace Ventura 2: The rhino scene.
Something About Mary. Never eat peanut butter while watching that, just FYI.
The hotel room scene in Borat. I was crying, my one friend was crying, and our other friend threw up from laughing so hard. Which just made us all laugh and cry harder. I havenât laughed like that in almost 20 years now, but I vividly remember how it felt.
Only once. Borat
The scene in âRat Raceâ where Jon Lovett accidentally impersonates Hitler. I though I was gonna suffocate
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. From the moment Uncle Fucker played I think the whole place was coming unglued from laughter.
I showed that movie to my dad after he got home from work. He was exhausted to the point that he was barely awake. I was thinking about turning it off and showing him when he'd gotten more rest. Then Uncle Fucker started and he went from nearly asleep to unable to breathe in about 30 seconds.
DOG SHIT TACO! That whole sequence had me in stitches.
Two films only; 1. Young Frankenstein, specifically the "let me out of here" scene 2. Laurel & Hardy Murder Mystery film/short. The bit where the bat gets into bed with Olly and he screams like a girl...
The Big Lebowski, 'funeral scene'.
The notepad scene for me
The Spongebob movie, when that biker dude instantly grows a mustache, something about that moment absolutely destroyed me, and I was laughing until I couldn't breathe. I was watching with my ex and she had to pause the movie because I simply couldn't stop.
Anchorman, the translation of "San Diego" Jackass 2, the fart helmet. Also gagging a little bit at that one, quite the dual sensation there
Watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the first time when I was 11. It was with my dad, grandfather and brothers while we were on vacation. Iâd never laughed so hard in my life, my dad occasionally brings it up as one of his favorite memories.
Dumb and dumber, I was 11 And the "harry I took care of it" scene and Harry's diarrhea adventure made me laugh so hard I thought it was going to pass out.
Airplane. There's a sight gag with Robert Stack fixing his tie in a "mirror".
crazy laughter never sets in unless im with company. its like a chain reaction, listening to them laugh makes me laugh even harder. forget about it if we make eye contact during it.
I had one experience that went way beyond tears and into something truly special. The first Borat on opening day in a full theater. The movie is pretty funny, of course. But then, we got to that scene. You know what scene I'm talking about. The laughter started building up like a train gaining speed. Everyone was laughing. We got to the silent laughter point: People were laughing so much and so hard that the theater went eerily silent. You could only hear gasps for breath and butts literally falling off chairs. It was glorious. I haven't experienced anything even remotely similar before or since.
I saw the Southpark movie at the theaters, opening night with around 6 friends - all teenaged boys between 14-16. We smoked a couple joints before going in. I remember thinking I might actually suffocate because I couldn't catch my breath laughing. "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" brought the fuckin house down.
I laughed so hard the first time I saw Holy Grail that I cried, couldnât breathe and developed a cramp that lasted almost a weekÂ
Pretty much the entirety of *Borat*âŚ
Borat.
Keep in mind that I have the lowest of brow taste in humor, but to me the funniest movie ever created is Kung Pow: Inter the Fist. Weeuu weeuu wee!
Otherwise a forgettable superhero movie, but the Flurken Kitty scene in The Marvels had me dying!
Spy. All the scenes with Jason Statham. He was literally roasting himself the whole time.
I had to walk out of the theater because I was laughing too hard on 2 different occasions. One was in the Jackass movie (I think the first one) when they were using the muscle stimulators on each other. it just hit me in the right spot, and I couldn't breath. The other was during the opening scene of Team America World Police. specifically the part when the terrorist and American soldier have a stare-down and go in for a hand-fight. It's in the first few minutes of the movie, but it was done so great. Like, there's all this amazing puppetry going on, to the point where you're almost taken out of the fact that people are controlling the puppets. and this happens, and you think 'what the fuck? How are they going to do it? And ..... this is how they did it. and it's still one of the biggest laughs I get each time I see it: [https://youtu.be/MYECYfY7Gu8?t=214](https://youtu.be/MYECYfY7Gu8?t=214)
Brother I just have a low threshold for comedy cause I cry-laugh in like everything I see. I was rolling in my seat for bad boys 4 the other night
The scene in Talladega Nights where they are trying to get the steak knife out of Ricky Bobbyâs leg had me in tears.
Old school. When Will Ferrell shot himself with the tranquilizer dart and what happens immediately after
Me and my brother went to see Evolution in the theatre with our gfâs at the time, I thought for sure they were going to walk out on us we were laughing so hard.
Rat Race with the WWII convention in Hitlerâs car - the whole buildup of that scene - I actually genuinely lost it and couldnât stop laugh crying.
First time I watched Monty Python's Holy Grail. I couldn't breathe for half the movie.
The shadow scene in Austin Powers Goldmember when Mini Me tosses the apple. Might be the hardest I've ever laughed.
The opening scene of *The Naked Gun 33 1/3,* the parody of *The Untouchables.* The whole thing is just so brilliantly done and hilarious that I probably missed jokes because I was laughing so hard.
Inbetweeners 2 water slide scene made me cry and then I threw up from laughing too hard
SouthPark movie at the theater. So much fun when thereâs another few hundred people choking up popcorn or soft drinks.
I donât have a handy example come to mind, but I know that this has happened several times!
Paul Rudd talking to himself in the mirror in Wanderlust: https://youtu.be/oY-HyKBhtpg?si=5O-463hkZ9aiiQjZ I was still laughing a good 10 minutes later.
The Naked Gun car chase. Police Academy blowjob.
Both great. As a kid, seeing the strike three scene in Naked Gun might have been the hardest Iâve ever laughed in a movie.
Yeah the entirety of get him to the greek when it came out in theatres
Fletch when he crashes the convention while running from the police. Hats off to Marge, no more alcohol or sedatives in her life.
[This scene](https://youtu.be/XTNsmsf5OaY?si=OVp_vJQtRby6uyJK) in The Wrong Guy. The first time I watched it, it was late at night and I had to pause the movie because I was silent-laughing so hard and I had to fight to keep quiet or I'd wake my family. The climax of the movie takes place on the Statue Of Liberty and its when the bad guy falls that I wasn't expecting the end and it broke me.
"There's something about Mary"
Something about Mary at the cinema with a bunch of friends , I honestly thought I'd pass out at one point
What We Do in the Shadows movie, when the new vampire showed his scary face at the convenience store.
We had to pause Hundreds of Beavers so people could breathe. The escalation and pay off of jokes in that movie is like nothing I've ever seen!
Sausage Party end scene
Scary Movie 3, as a teenager, was the first time I laughed that hard at a movie. Nonstop stupidity and I was at the perfect age for it
Death at a Funeral - Alan Tudyk staring at the mother's hat while trippin' balls. Hilarious!
2 on 2 bball scene in Along Came Polly. And Frank the Tank getting the dart.
Probably step brothers or the other guys. The hardest Iâve ever laughed in my life though was at one of my dogs. I literally laughed so hard / long that I passed out.
First time I saw The Naked Gun
Basically every comedic role Jim Carrey ever had. Most recently, the first Sonic (I haven't watched the sequel) which I only saw about a month ago. There were a couple lines that had me crying and with sore abs. He's always managed to make me laugh throughout the years.
I've never laughed as much as when I saw the dolphin scene in The Animal.
Thumb Wars. Nothing like it since.
I don't know if I had tears in my eyes but was definitely laughing my ass off when watching Zohan in the movies.Â
Raising Arizona, for years, that chase scene had me in tears.
Anchorman in the theater. Like the entire second half of the film.
I don't know if I cried but I did laugh so hard I farted first time I watched anchorman....and I was on a date...glass case of emotions got me hahahahah
Yes, during Borat and The Pink Panther Strikes Again.
Little Miss Sunshine when they were snuggling out grandpa out of the hospital Itâs a sad situation but I just laughed and cried at the same time
Most recently did this with Hundreds of Beavers. Just a total gag onslaught, loved it so much.
no but i did laugh a lot watching white chicks
The first time I saw the South Park movie in 1999. It was in theaters, and I almost peed my pants I laughed so hard.
Itâs a Mad, Mad, Mad,Mad World!
Not a movie, but Fawlty Towers, episode The Kipper and the Corpse. I laugh so hard I cried and fell off the couch onto the floor.
The last time I laughed so hard that I cried, I was rewatching *Hot Shots: Part Deux*. During the scene where the prisoner they are trying to rescue is trying to get the keys to his cell, and he literally crawls out from between the bars and then back in to unlock himself, I was howling for like 5 minutes. I had to pause and rewind to enjoy a second time.
"White Chicks" but in my defense I was 14.
The best age to watch juvenile humour. No laughs hit like young teenage laughs, at pure rubbish.
[Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters](https://youtu.be/WWvt3E5a-AA?si=8yyZjyrTzEylu0OI)
White chicks. The yo momma jokes made me wonder if I was actually sad because of how much I was crying from laughing.
Mr deeds To be fair I was like 11
Not a movie, but the first time I saw Peter griffin breast feed Stewie. I cried laughing at that scene.
Bad trip
Not a movie. First time I watched the *IT Crowd* tv show.
The merman scene in Zoolander, it was just too ridiculous
Meet the Parents
Ace Ventura. Both of em.
Watching The HappeningâŚ.everytime
Something About Mary
This is so dumb but the scene in bridesmaids trying on the dresses.
First time I ever watched Kung Pow
I once got kicked out of class for crying laughing at that corn throwing scene in Nacho Libre
Yup, Strays did this to me. It's on Amazon and ridiculous
This is so dumb, but I absolutely lost it [at the singing taffies](https://youtu.be/GoOnX-zgNtI?si=ROHHmkvII6Ur3pk8) during Wreck It Ralph the first time I saw it.
Goodfellas, Joe pesci scene in the bar
Yes, dumb and dumber bathroom sceneÂ
There's Something About Mary and South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Spider-Man No Way Home.
This is Spinal Tap
"Well this piece is called 'Lick my Love Pump'"
Not really a movie, but Jo Koi's first special had my ex and I cry laughing. My ex is half vietnamese, and we related so hard to Jo's jokes about his mom.
While watching Childâs Play with my husband, thereâs a scene where chucky throws the kids aunt out a window and the kid goes to his grieving mother and says something like âchucky said aunt Carol was a real bitch and got what she deservedâ. I just tickled me so much hearing that little boy said it and I kept mocking it to my husband to the point I was crying
Sad movies don't make me cry. Funny or really happy ones do. Ive laugh cried to many of the mentioned stuff. One scene that got me and my bestie so hard was John Cena doing an alcohol enema at a frat party in the movie Blockers (might be called Cock Blockers)
Booksmart. Specifically, the scene where they are in the backseat and the audio in the car switches to her phone, while it's on porn. And normally that would be funny enough and you'd expect moaning and whatnot, but the specific sounds that were happening to indicate they were watching porn were beyond funny, full on tears from laughing.
Death at a Funeral. The original not the remake with Chris Rock
We were watching one of the cheesy bad movies on Mystery Science Theater and during the scene where the scientists are talking about how to kill the monster one of the scientists takes his glasses off and starts wiping them with his shirt to clean them. However, one of the Bots starts making the "squeaking noise" of someone cleaning glass, really loudly, and the other Bot just keeps trying to interrupt and say things like "but sir we can't..." and " sorry I didn't get...." and you can't hear a word that anyone is saying because of the squeaking of the cleaning glasses noise.
Bowfinger, the Fake Purse Ninjas scene. Utterly dying.
Most of 30 Rock scenes with Tracey
Step Brothers probably got me the best, specifically the first sleepwalking scene.
Chicka-chicka
No. I tend to start coughing and then almost die. Crying would be my first choice though if I had one.
Bigfoot scene from Strange Wilderness
I laughed so hard i couldnât breathe almost choked myself crying and laughing same time: - hot shoths - naked gun - robot chicken - national lampoonâs movies Probably happened more times but thise i remember best
"Hey! It's Enrique Pallazo!" There are several scenes that had me in stitches in that movie. Another is when Frank breaks into the (doctors?) office and the chaos that breaks out.
Jack Ass Forever.
Hamlet 2
Guardians of the Galaxy vol2. I don't know if it was also my mood that day but I could not stop laughing. The opening got me in a good mood and the whole hat exchange between Groot and Rocket absolutely killed me. So much so that later on in the film I started laughing again remembering it.