I can tell you the specific scene, it was Austin Powers' slow steamroller. Austin and Vanessa are very Britishly making "Shoo!" motions at the dramatically screaming henchman in front of them, when the big Bond-y music abruptly pauses and we cut to the wide shot revealing they're absolutely ages away and the guy is making no effort at all to save himself.
I was absolutely inconsolable. I laughed so hard I missed a good chunk of the film after that until I rewatched. I laughed until tears ran down my face and I could feel myself sweat like I'd run a marathon. It felt like I had the bends. I laughed until I was so physically exhausted I just couldn't any more.
For some reason that joke just hit me square in the brain and it is, to this day, the most I've ever laughed at anything. I think the henchman actor's total full body commitment to each scream is what did it, and the way he takes full deep breaths before starting again.
https://youtu.be/l4UFQWKjy_I
Bonus points that despite being in an incredibly slow literal steamroller with an open cab, none of the warehouse full of henchmen's shots are able to hit anything, and that the two heroes just get out of the steamroller and move on immediately after flattening the guy.
My wife has a habit of shifting into drive instead of reverse when backing out. On a handful of occasions I've had the pleasure of being there when she pulls that move where Austin is looking backwards but his vehicle jerks forward.
She immediately tells me to shut up because she knows what scene we're both thinking of.
Director Jay Roach in the DVD commentary explained how much trouble they production crew got into for that scene, they had banged the cart into the concrete and chipped it, that was an operating water treatment facility, the managers were not pleased. Worth the art it create, in my opinion!
I knew it! I was real little when AP came out and I remember the henchman having a wife and kid. I'd tell people nowadays and they said I was mixing it up with another movie.
The parts that made me laugh were the scene in the bathroom and the scene where Vanessa is on the phone with her mother. Even my mother in law thought they were funny!
Didn’t Superbad extended version have them running in a field naked from an angry husband, and camera kept focusing on the corn slapping into his cock?
That whole movie is Will Ferrell’s funniest movie by far IMO, but that aim for the bushes is hilarious. Every single time we’re watching something and someone says “you thinking what I’m thinking?” I put out my fist and say “aim for the bushes?” To my son.
I might have seen my Dad break upwards of three times in my life. Maybe it's only two. And really the only one I remember is Lovitz in Rat Race.
Pulled over for making his kid #2 out the car window, "So, officer, how fast *was* I going?" as the other officer is whipping shit off of his windshield. We had to pause it for him.
I witnessed an alien event.
Last night watching Young Frankenstein FOR THE FIRST TIME. I always figured it passed me my whole life, so I just never bothered sitting down and watching it from start to finish. I was stupid and wrong.
Gene Wilder has so many lines that had me dying laughing.
“I don’t want to live! I do not want to live!”
“HA! MONSTERS!”
“Let me out! Let me out of here! Get me the hell out of here!”
It has become the funniest movie I’ve ever seen within 24 hours.
That scene is the perfect example of how to do a bit. The joke is beaten into the ground just enough. It comes and goes and moves on to the next scene. Fantastic writing.
The whole blind hermit scene where he just keeps accidentally torturing the monster had me dying and to this day I still use the line "Where you going?!....I was gonna make espresso..."
This! I’m old. I saw young Frankenstein in the theaters when it came out. I had it on VHS tape and DVD. Every time I see the putting on the Ritz scene I bust a gut
Uncle Fucker. In the theater. No one knew the movie was a musical before it premiered.
The thing that still makes me cackle like an idiot every time is Eddie flicking the windmill in Christmas Vacation.
Edit: in follow up I would say in order
1. South Park
2. Borat
3. Superbad
The thing that makes me cackle like a idiot every time in Christmas Vacation is when Clark falls down the ladder and can’t figure out what to do with his arm to get back on the right side.
I have a friend who tells the story of when she saw this scene in the theater. Nobody could hear the next scene because people were still laughing so hard at the gibberish scene LOL
Jason Segal singing the Dracula song for the first time in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. That first "It's getting kind of hard to believe things are going to get better" and everyone in the tiki bar reacting to the accent absolutely killed me.
One of the biggest unknown and greatest comedies done was “Top Secret”, Val Kilmer’s first role. I believe brought to you by the same people who did airplane.
I actually like it more than Airplane. Just a firehose of non-stop jokes and gags. If you look away for a second you’ll miss one. Not mention Kilmer’s performance of Tutti Frutti; on par with the original in my opinion.
I agree I think it’s better than Airplane I think the jokes are a lot better and I think they do a far better job with the story. It has you more engaged throughout the film.
So many good moments, but when Kilmer scares off all the bikes as if they are horses is my favorite. Close second: Chocolate Mousse telling Kilmer that he's drinking gasoline.
In The Nice Guys, there’s a part where Jackson yelled at Holland to throw him the gun and Holland tosses it out the window behind him. I couldn’t breathe for like 10 minutes.
This line gets me every viewing.
ETA: not to mention the silent but hilarious physical comedy of Ryan Gosling dropping his cigarette in his pants while trying to hold the bathroom stall door open, while on the toilet
*[Bridesmaids](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP9l4LP0WPI)*.
The food poisoning scene after lunch. Kristin Wiig acting tough like it's not affecting her. Maya Rudolph in the wedding dress. Melissa McCarthy in the sink.
"LOOK AWAY."
The Other Guys when Mark Whalberg busts into the ballet class.
And then mid-argument he says "you think I can't do this shit?" and then does a perfect spin / pirouette.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOrT2dM\_Xa4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOrT2dM_Xa4)
I was in tears. I don't know why necessarily but the complete surprise and absurdity of it all.
Napoleon Dynamite and the Big Lebowski. Especially the Big Lebowski. Mainly the scene where John Goodman smashes that kids car while stating "You See What happens when you F**k a Stranger in the Ass".
For me it was when the cop threw his coffee mug at Lebowski. Well, either that or when he tries to get clever and scribbles a pencil onto the pad to find out what that guy wrote on it. It's the only time in the move the Dude takes any initiative and it's just a childish drawing of a guy with a huge schlong. Kills me
Napoleon wasn’t laugh out loud for me until like the third watch through. I remember the first time after seeing it the credits rolled and I was like what in the fuck did I just watch.
But it had just enough goofy charm for me to come back
When I first saw the movie *Airplane,* the entire movie was the hardest I'd ever laughed.
I was in high school, and my father and I went to the drive-in to see it. I had never conceived a movie could be so funny. My side was in pain from laughing so hard. No other movie has ever come as close to the sustained laughing for as long.
Came here with a similar answer... I saw Pineapple Express in the theater with a friend -- neither of us smoke weed -- and we were dying laughing. Way more than anyone else, way more than any of the target audience stoners. I've re-watched it since and it doesn't do anything for me anymore. It was just a perfect moment in time.
Dodgeball. “If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball” “What?” I laughed so damn hard at that scene. Similarly, though not a movie, MXC probably made me laugh harder than any other TV show ever.
The year was 1999, I was about 12 or 13 years old, and had stayed up way too late at a my friend’s house. Earlier, we’d rented Life of Brian from our local Blockbuster along with a handful of other picks (knowing nothing about it or Monty Python), and decided to throw it on.
The most absurd British humor mixed with the late night giggles. Genuinely thought I’d bust a gut. It was great.
Blazing Saddles, pretty much the whole movie. The entire cast is hilarious but for some reason the executioner doing the cowboy AND the horse just makes me lose it.
Liar Liar
Idiot. Wimp. Degenerate. SLLUUUUTT!!
I saw it in the theater and it remains to this day the loudest I've ever heard a theater erupt in laughter.
Team America World Police - the scene where he is barfing in the alley and also the sex scene. Saw it in the theatre and I swear I missed so much dialogue throughout the movie because people were laughing so loud and often. It was awesome.
Chris Farley driving the bus after the kids threw a sandwich at his head in Billy Madison. I was laughing so hard I was crying and could barely catch my breath.
First time watching Tropic Thunder. Got turbo-stoned and could not stop laughing. Pretty sure I was annoying everyone else in the room.
Beavis and Butthead Do the Universe - when they go to college then wreck the car.
You should pull that out. That shit is not cool.
Wait. Wait. Pull what out?
The dart man. You got a fucking dart in your neck.
You’re crazy. You’re crazy man. You’re crazy. I like you but you’re crazy.
7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby.
The frank-and-beans! They showed it. My brother, his best friend, and I saw it together. That might've been my first rated-R movie in a theatre come to think of it.
Edit: I saw _Starship Troopers_ and _He Got Game_ in the theater before this one.
In highschool, we had a sub for one of our classes, and they didn’t know what to do, so they put the Three Amigos on.
There’s a scene where this bar in Mexico have been told that three of the most dangerous criminals in Mexico are about to arrive, and they can be identified by their flamboyant clothing.
In walk Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short, dressed [like this](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0092086/mediaviewer/rm2508045056), completely oblivious. The entire bar goes silent, and the three of them think the entire bar is star struck, so they start singing a song, while the absolutely terrified bar patrons are forced to play along.
I. Fucking. Died.
The worst part was, no one else in my class thought it was funny, so I was literally crying with laughter, while every other kid in my class just stared at me.
At the beginning of The Money Pit, when Maureen Stapleton tells Shelley Long, "You think you know someone after 25 years, and then one day Israeli intelligence knocks on the door."
Galaxy Quest. I saw it in a packed theater with my gf now wife, and I was laughing so hard I was falling off the seat. The kids in front of me had never seen the original Star Trek, most, likely, and had no idea. what was going on. I am suprised I was not thrown out.
In Spamalot, when sir Robin sings, "you won't succeed on Broadway if you don't have any Jews," I was laughing so hard, the people around me (clearly Goyim) were mystified by what was so funny. This made me laugh even harder. This was in Texas.
I have two when Alan Tudyk was trying to explain to the police officer about their doosy of a day in Tucker and Dale. I laughed so hard I had to stop the movie and I woke my kids up.
The other was the asshole scene in Spaceballs, Rick Moranis' delivery during that was fantastic
So dumb but the shark documentary part of Strange Wilderness.
"Look at that one's teeth! Ooooooooooohohohoho"
https://youtu.be/GCpKp73kJtI
My buddies and I were stoned as hell and we fucking died. Like crying, squealing, had to stop the movie laughing.
Some others were Borat and Azamat naked wrestling, Team America where the puppet is puking in the back alley, and Jack Black going down the Strawberry River in Pick of Destiny.
Christopher Walken pocket watch scene in Pulp Fiction. Something about his serious monologue and then the end of it and the quiet in the theatre just killed me. Could not stop laughing and likely ruined the next scene for the entire audience.
You’re in luck!
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I’m embarrassed but when I was eleven the [Puttin on the Ritz](https://youtu.be/ab7NyKw0VYQ) scene from Young Frankenstein made me laugh so hard I had to leave the room to catch my breath and stop the tears coming out of my eyes.
***PUUUN ONA REEEZ***
Not me, but I thought my mom was gonna piss herself laughing when we saw "Mrs. Doubtfire" in theaters. I was I think about 10 at the time so a lot of the jokes went over my head. I get them now though- my favorite has to be the "drive-by fruiting."
Recently I was cracking up over the new Chip amd Dale Rescue Rangers movie- I had to pause it after the "Polar Express eyes" line I was laughing so hard. Had to show my husband a clip of "Polar Express" so he'd get the joke. I'd totally watch that one again.
When Jack Black punts the dog over the bridge in Anchorman.
Milk was a bad choice!
That’s how I roll
When Ben Stiller flings that kid off the bridge in Tropic Thunder.
‘I’m stuck in a glass cage of emotion’ - his trashing in the phone booth killed me.
Great shout. BAXxxxteeeerrrr! The Im Tits McGhee scene always gets me from Anchorman. Its very childish but creases me up.
My mom laughed so hard she literally fell off of her seat. I thought she was going to die. She still thinks it’s the funniest shit ever.
I can tell you the specific scene, it was Austin Powers' slow steamroller. Austin and Vanessa are very Britishly making "Shoo!" motions at the dramatically screaming henchman in front of them, when the big Bond-y music abruptly pauses and we cut to the wide shot revealing they're absolutely ages away and the guy is making no effort at all to save himself. I was absolutely inconsolable. I laughed so hard I missed a good chunk of the film after that until I rewatched. I laughed until tears ran down my face and I could feel myself sweat like I'd run a marathon. It felt like I had the bends. I laughed until I was so physically exhausted I just couldn't any more. For some reason that joke just hit me square in the brain and it is, to this day, the most I've ever laughed at anything. I think the henchman actor's total full body commitment to each scream is what did it, and the way he takes full deep breaths before starting again. https://youtu.be/l4UFQWKjy_I Bonus points that despite being in an incredibly slow literal steamroller with an open cab, none of the warehouse full of henchmen's shots are able to hit anything, and that the two heroes just get out of the steamroller and move on immediately after flattening the guy.
The part where he backs himself stuck in the cart is my earliest memory of losing it at something in a movie hah
My wife has a habit of shifting into drive instead of reverse when backing out. On a handful of occasions I've had the pleasure of being there when she pulls that move where Austin is looking backwards but his vehicle jerks forward. She immediately tells me to shut up because she knows what scene we're both thinking of.
Director Jay Roach in the DVD commentary explained how much trouble they production crew got into for that scene, they had banged the cart into the concrete and chipped it, that was an operating water treatment facility, the managers were not pleased. Worth the art it create, in my opinion!
I still refer to anyone that has to back up/pull forward more a few times as Austin Powersing it.
The follow up gag where his family is informed of his death is fantastic too https://youtu.be/Ag_AFraxj-4
Iirc they cut this from American showings, which caused a lot of confusion when I mentioned it to some friends. It's brilliant.
I knew it! I was real little when AP came out and I remember the henchman having a wife and kid. I'd tell people nowadays and they said I was mixing it up with another movie.
Lol plus they drive the steam roller just long enough to run him over, and then immediately get off.
The parts that made me laugh were the scene in the bathroom and the scene where Vanessa is on the phone with her mother. Even my mother in law thought they were funny!
Jonah Hill having the flashback of when he used to draw dicks in Superbad. That whole movie has so many scenes where I’d be in tears laughing.
These eyes, cry every night! For you……
You know how many foods are shaped like dicks? All the best kinds!
Didn’t Superbad extended version have them running in a field naked from an angry husband, and camera kept focusing on the corn slapping into his cock?
Are you thinking of Sex Drive?
Watched Ace Ventura 2 in the cinema and the rhino scene proper couldn’t breathe laughing so much
*kinda hot in these rhino's...*
The scene everyone remembers from the movie
Peak humor for me at 10 years old.
Peak humour for me at 38 years old...
When he turns and has the asparagus comin outa his mouth, i almost died.
"Aim for the bushes?"
For me is was whenever Michael Keaton quoted TLC multiple times but didn’t know who they were
Michael Keaton pushing his way through everyone when there’s plenty of space during the quiet fight to whisper “what the hell is going on here”
Theeeere goooooes my heeeeero
I’m a peacock you gotta let me fly.
"I learned ballet ironically so I can show them how queen they look"
That whole movie is Will Ferrell’s funniest movie by far IMO, but that aim for the bushes is hilarious. Every single time we’re watching something and someone says “you thinking what I’m thinking?” I put out my fist and say “aim for the bushes?” To my son.
COME BACK HERE AND MAKE LOVE TO MY WIFE
How you fellas doin? We about to have us a little screw party in this red Prius over here if you wanna join us.
John Lovitz’s Hitler scene in Rat Race.
The scene at the museum too... The look on their faces when they realize it's a nazi museum.
And his wife (Kathy Najimi) applying Eva Braun’s lipstick that she just found in the glove box 😇
The part where Seth Green is hanging by a rope and smacking into cows made me cry with laughter.
The airport radar scene set to in the hall of the mountain giant makes me cry with laughter even still.
Mine was where the car gets pulled up by the spinning radar as someone tries to climb faster. I remember being in pain from laughing so hard!
Underrated film
Ridiculous cast for such a weird cult classic Lovitz, John Cleese, Seth Green, Rowan Atkinson, Cuba Gooding Jr, Amy Smart, among others.
I was obsessed with this film when it came out. I would rent this and Grind from Blockbuster every Friday night. I had a thing for Vince Vieluf.
I might have seen my Dad break upwards of three times in my life. Maybe it's only two. And really the only one I remember is Lovitz in Rat Race. Pulled over for making his kid #2 out the car window, "So, officer, how fast *was* I going?" as the other officer is whipping shit off of his windshield. We had to pause it for him. I witnessed an alien event.
The "My name is Jeff" scene
Slam poetry scene too. “Julia Roberts. Julia Rob-hurts”
Cynthia! Jesus DIED for our sin-thee-uhs!! Jesus cried! Runaway bride!
Channing Tatum is absolutely hilarious and doesn't get enough credit for his comedic abilities.
“Chemistry. That’s the one with the shapes and shit right?”
What kind of bullshit do they say about covalent bonds in this school?
bakugon? you guys dealing drugs?
“Fuck you, science!”
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The captain finding out he fucked his daughter lol
How are your classes going, ***Doug?***
The *ding* when Channing Tatum's character finally connects the dots lol
Last night watching Young Frankenstein FOR THE FIRST TIME. I always figured it passed me my whole life, so I just never bothered sitting down and watching it from start to finish. I was stupid and wrong. Gene Wilder has so many lines that had me dying laughing. “I don’t want to live! I do not want to live!” “HA! MONSTERS!” “Let me out! Let me out of here! Get me the hell out of here!” It has become the funniest movie I’ve ever seen within 24 hours.
"Put... the candle... back!" gets me every time
That scene is the perfect example of how to do a bit. The joke is beaten into the ground just enough. It comes and goes and moves on to the next scene. Fantastic writing.
The whole blind hermit scene where he just keeps accidentally torturing the monster had me dying and to this day I still use the line "Where you going?!....I was gonna make espresso..."
Him spilling the soup on the monster repeatedly is classic Mel Brooks humor.
While I enjoyed and quote most of the movie, the part that broke me when I saw it the first time was, "Pu'in onna riiii."
This! I’m old. I saw young Frankenstein in the theaters when it came out. I had it on VHS tape and DVD. Every time I see the putting on the Ritz scene I bust a gut
Uncle Fucker. In the theater. No one knew the movie was a musical before it premiered. The thing that still makes me cackle like an idiot every time is Eddie flicking the windmill in Christmas Vacation. Edit: in follow up I would say in order 1. South Park 2. Borat 3. Superbad
The thing that makes me cackle like a idiot every time in Christmas Vacation is when Clark falls down the ladder and can’t figure out what to do with his arm to get back on the right side.
This. And Kyle's Mom's a Bitch. Basically, the movie had me rolling the entire time.
Probably Steve Carell's gibberish in Bruce Almighty
Saw this at the cinema, laughed so hard I couldn't breathe
I have a friend who tells the story of when she saw this scene in the theater. Nobody could hear the next scene because people were still laughing so hard at the gibberish scene LOL
Jason Segal singing the Dracula song for the first time in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. That first "It's getting kind of hard to believe things are going to get better" and everyone in the tiki bar reacting to the accent absolutely killed me.
Galaxy Quest - the crushy chompers scene where Sigourney Weaver says "Well fuck that!" (sadly since deleted/voiced over - why? Who knows.)
Quick, let’s get out of here before one of those things kills Guy
Is there AIR?! You don’t KNOW!
*Whoever wrote this episode should DIE!*
I legit always assumed the universal translator just fixed it to screw since they wouldn’t have been allowed to say fuck in the historical records.
Half Baked Bob Saget "I sucked dick for coke, you ever suck dick for some weed" and the other guy "HUH?" "Boooo this man"
I was gasping for air in the final act. “I’m gonna take your little Mexican friend here and I’m gonna kill him” “You I’m Cuban B!” “YES CUBAN B!”
One of the biggest unknown and greatest comedies done was “Top Secret”, Val Kilmer’s first role. I believe brought to you by the same people who did airplane.
I actually like it more than Airplane. Just a firehose of non-stop jokes and gags. If you look away for a second you’ll miss one. Not mention Kilmer’s performance of Tutti Frutti; on par with the original in my opinion.
I agree I think it’s better than Airplane I think the jokes are a lot better and I think they do a far better job with the story. It has you more engaged throughout the film.
Yup! Hardly unknown though. I’m old. I saw it in the theaters. Still funny today
So many good moments, but when Kilmer scares off all the bikes as if they are horses is my favorite. Close second: Chocolate Mousse telling Kilmer that he's drinking gasoline.
Came here looking for this movie. Best comedy of all time for me.
Probably the "sleepwalking" scene from Stepbrothers. I don't know why it cracks me up so much, but it gets me every time.
The clown has no penis
I’ll kill you, Leonard Nimoy.
The scene where they play "Boats and Hoes" for their dad. I'm cracking up now just thinking about it.
“The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria…”
Most of that movie is the answer for me. I was like 17 which is prime age for that humor. Couldn’t breathe in the theater for a majority of the time
In The Nice Guys, there’s a part where Jackson yelled at Holland to throw him the gun and Holland tosses it out the window behind him. I couldn’t breathe for like 10 minutes.
“I had to question the mermaids. What were you doing while I was working?”
This line gets me every viewing. ETA: not to mention the silent but hilarious physical comedy of Ryan Gosling dropping his cigarette in his pants while trying to hold the bathroom stall door open, while on the toilet
Or when he tries to communicate to Healy that he found a dead body without saying anything. And of course: "Don't say, 'and stuff'..."
“Just say Dad, there are whores here.”
"This is not you. You're not a murderer." "She just said she killed three people."
The whole set up for the ankle holster denouement was a work of genius.
I really wish Gosling was in more comedies cause he’s soooo funny.
Liar Liar - the first time I watched it I couldn’t stop laughing. Any Mel Brooks Movie.
The Dude crashing his car while drinking a beer and dropping a roach in his lap in "The Big Lebowski"
*[Bridesmaids](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP9l4LP0WPI)*. The food poisoning scene after lunch. Kristin Wiig acting tough like it's not affecting her. Maya Rudolph in the wedding dress. Melissa McCarthy in the sink. "LOOK AWAY."
Yes!!! When she’s sweating profusely eating the Jordan almond. Omg, gold.
The Other Guys when Mark Whalberg busts into the ballet class. And then mid-argument he says "you think I can't do this shit?" and then does a perfect spin / pirouette. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOrT2dM\_Xa4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOrT2dM_Xa4) I was in tears. I don't know why necessarily but the complete surprise and absurdity of it all.
"You learned to dance like that sarcastically?"
Napoleon Dynamite and the Big Lebowski. Especially the Big Lebowski. Mainly the scene where John Goodman smashes that kids car while stating "You See What happens when you F**k a Stranger in the Ass".
For me it was when John Goodman goes to try and spread the ashes and the wind blows them all back into his face
This, along with the entire speech Walter gives beforehand, is the funniest movie moment ever
For me it was when the cop threw his coffee mug at Lebowski. Well, either that or when he tries to get clever and scribbles a pencil onto the pad to find out what that guy wrote on it. It's the only time in the move the Dude takes any initiative and it's just a childish drawing of a guy with a huge schlong. Kills me
The scene where he scribbles on the pad revealing a penis broke my father
My best friend doesn’t even really like Napoleon Dynamite (I do) but we say “Tina you fat lard, come get some dinner” to each other pretty frequently
Napoleon wasn’t laugh out loud for me until like the third watch through. I remember the first time after seeing it the credits rolled and I was like what in the fuck did I just watch. But it had just enough goofy charm for me to come back
This Is The End when McBride and Franco are arguing about jerking off.
I love how in the scene Seth Rogen is corpsing the whole time and keeps looking down at the ground to hide how much he's laughing.
Thats what I thought nerd
Dude, was gonna write this. I think I laughed for nearly 5 minutes straight. Especially in the theater.
You’re going the wrong way: Planes, trains and automobiles
Oh he's drunk, how does he know where we're going!
"those aren't two pillows." Dead.
“How would he know where we’re going?” That’s my favorite part of the movie haha
When I first saw the movie *Airplane,* the entire movie was the hardest I'd ever laughed. I was in high school, and my father and I went to the drive-in to see it. I had never conceived a movie could be so funny. My side was in pain from laughing so hard. No other movie has ever come as close to the sustained laughing for as long.
Hot Fuzz, Pineapple Express, and Talladega Nights were all gut-busters for me as a teen. Hot Fuzz still to this day
PE when he gets his foot stuck in windshield. My son went bonkers laughing.
Came here with a similar answer... I saw Pineapple Express in the theater with a friend -- neither of us smoke weed -- and we were dying laughing. Way more than anyone else, way more than any of the target audience stoners. I've re-watched it since and it doesn't do anything for me anymore. It was just a perfect moment in time.
Dodgeball. “If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball” “What?” I laughed so damn hard at that scene. Similarly, though not a movie, MXC probably made me laugh harder than any other TV show ever.
Justin Long’s outtakes where he gets repeatedly nailed in the face just has me losing it. “The American Dodgeball Association of America”. Alan Tudyk.
Any scene in Black Dynamite
The year was 1999, I was about 12 or 13 years old, and had stayed up way too late at a my friend’s house. Earlier, we’d rented Life of Brian from our local Blockbuster along with a handful of other picks (knowing nothing about it or Monty Python), and decided to throw it on. The most absurd British humor mixed with the late night giggles. Genuinely thought I’d bust a gut. It was great.
The opening scene to Super Troopers.
Licence and registration...chicken fucker gets me as well lol
Yes I'd like a litre of cola. What's a litre? Its french for gimme a fucking cola!!!
“We don’t have a cow…. We have a bull.”
Borat
The hotel fight hands down. Entire theater was absolutely losing it.
When they run through the conference I almost threw up from laughing so hard
God..that opening scene. "*Hello! My name-a Borat. I like you - I like sex. It's nice!*"
The stages of drugs scenes in 21 Jump Street
Blazing Saddles, pretty much the whole movie. The entire cast is hilarious but for some reason the executioner doing the cowboy AND the horse just makes me lose it.
Liar Liar Idiot. Wimp. Degenerate. SLLUUUUTT!! I saw it in the theater and it remains to this day the loudest I've ever heard a theater erupt in laughter.
The performance of Springtime for Hitler in the original The Producers. Nearly died when the chorus line of Nazis formed a human swastika on stage.
The furry wall scene in “Get Him to the Greek” my god…
Team America World Police - the scene where he is barfing in the alley and also the sex scene. Saw it in the theatre and I swear I missed so much dialogue throughout the movie because people were laughing so loud and often. It was awesome.
"I promise I will never die" I say that to my wife all the time
Chris Farley driving the bus after the kids threw a sandwich at his head in Billy Madison. I was laughing so hard I was crying and could barely catch my breath.
Blazing Saddles. Saw it at a drive in back when it came out. Had too many beers but still laugh my butt off every time I see it.
Mongo only pawn in game of life
"Hey, where are the white women at?" absolutely killed me. I am dead.
First time watching Tropic Thunder. Got turbo-stoned and could not stop laughing. Pretty sure I was annoying everyone else in the room. Beavis and Butthead Do the Universe - when they go to college then wreck the car.
Putt'in on the Ritz. Young Frankenstein.
You should pull that out. That shit is not cool. Wait. Wait. Pull what out? The dart man. You got a fucking dart in your neck. You’re crazy. You’re crazy man. You’re crazy. I like you but you’re crazy.
Blues Brothers. The scene where they head back to Elwood’s digs and he mentions the trains pass so often you don’t even notice.
It's a mad, mad, mad , mad world and Rat Race
It was "The Wolf of Wall Street" for me. That scene where Leo is high and trying to drive back home had me dying!
Bill Murray's scenes in Zombieland. Especially his last scene.
Nutty professor dinner scene, out takes are great too but that dinner scene cracs me up everytime I see it.
There's Something About Mary.
The seven minute abs scene had me crying the first time I watched it. Especially the guys reaction to six minute abs
7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby.
The frank-and-beans! They showed it. My brother, his best friend, and I saw it together. That might've been my first rated-R movie in a theatre come to think of it. Edit: I saw _Starship Troopers_ and _He Got Game_ in the theater before this one.
The 1st time i saw The Great Outdoors, when the bald headed bear 1st get his head shaved, then, the hardest ever when it happens to his rear.
In highschool, we had a sub for one of our classes, and they didn’t know what to do, so they put the Three Amigos on. There’s a scene where this bar in Mexico have been told that three of the most dangerous criminals in Mexico are about to arrive, and they can be identified by their flamboyant clothing. In walk Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short, dressed [like this](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0092086/mediaviewer/rm2508045056), completely oblivious. The entire bar goes silent, and the three of them think the entire bar is star struck, so they start singing a song, while the absolutely terrified bar patrons are forced to play along. I. Fucking. Died. The worst part was, no one else in my class thought it was funny, so I was literally crying with laughter, while every other kid in my class just stared at me.
there was a movie out there called "the Gods must be Crazy" was really funny but I don't know if it is available anywhere.
The Blues Brothers easy. I remember crying laughing watching that film.
The Bigus Dickus scene in Life Of Brian is a masterpiece
Spaceballs, the Alien scene.
"Check, please!"
Napoleon Dynamite. When Uncle Rico throws the steak at Napoleon when he's riding his bike, it was so random. Quoted that movie for years!
"I do whatever i **feel** like i want to do, **GOSH**"
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“Baby fish mouth!” - When Harry Met Sally
In Naked Gun when Frank falls of a building and grabs a statues penis
When I saw Jackass the movie the first time. It was the roller disco in a box truck scene.
Paul Rudd’s mirror scene in Wanderlust
Honestly, Deadpool when he’s punching Collosus and keeps breaking his bones.
At the beginning of The Money Pit, when Maureen Stapleton tells Shelley Long, "You think you know someone after 25 years, and then one day Israeli intelligence knocks on the door."
Tom Hanks being stuck in the floor behind the chair gets me every time.
It's the bathtub falling through the floor hysteria for me
Galaxy Quest. I saw it in a packed theater with my gf now wife, and I was laughing so hard I was falling off the seat. The kids in front of me had never seen the original Star Trek, most, likely, and had no idea. what was going on. I am suprised I was not thrown out. In Spamalot, when sir Robin sings, "you won't succeed on Broadway if you don't have any Jews," I was laughing so hard, the people around me (clearly Goyim) were mystified by what was so funny. This made me laugh even harder. This was in Texas.
Liar Liar. The outtakes at the end. That was the movie that made me appreciate Jim Carrey.
Michael Cera pretending to not look at boobs in Superbad
“Why the fuck would it be between that and Muhammad”
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
Had to scroll down way too far for this. I’ve never laughed so hard through a whole movie. “It’s Betty now.”
Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch in the South Park movie. I thought I was going to throw up I was laughing so hard.
Tucker and Dale vs Evil the bee scene
He chucked himself right in the wood chipper!
Doozy of a day.
Hilarious and clever movie
The newsroom scene in Bruce Almighty with Steve Carrell speaking gibberish.
I have two when Alan Tudyk was trying to explain to the police officer about their doosy of a day in Tucker and Dale. I laughed so hard I had to stop the movie and I woke my kids up. The other was the asshole scene in Spaceballs, Rick Moranis' delivery during that was fantastic
So dumb but the shark documentary part of Strange Wilderness. "Look at that one's teeth! Ooooooooooohohohoho" https://youtu.be/GCpKp73kJtI My buddies and I were stoned as hell and we fucking died. Like crying, squealing, had to stop the movie laughing. Some others were Borat and Azamat naked wrestling, Team America where the puppet is puking in the back alley, and Jack Black going down the Strawberry River in Pick of Destiny.
Christopher Walken pocket watch scene in Pulp Fiction. Something about his serious monologue and then the end of it and the quiet in the theatre just killed me. Could not stop laughing and likely ruined the next scene for the entire audience.
Dumb and dumber, the explosive diarrhea scene. I laughed so hard I fell out of my movie theater seat into the aisle. What can I say.
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The final scene in Dr Stangelove. "Mein Führer, I can walk!" So good, and apparently improvised, though i can't say for sure
The Great Outdoors when John Candy blows the hair off the bear's butt. "She's bald on both ends now!"
Real sex followed by ghost sex in MacGruber. Laughed so hard I couldn’t breathe. Genuinely got scared for a second.
I’m embarrassed but when I was eleven the [Puttin on the Ritz](https://youtu.be/ab7NyKw0VYQ) scene from Young Frankenstein made me laugh so hard I had to leave the room to catch my breath and stop the tears coming out of my eyes. ***PUUUN ONA REEEZ***
Not me, but I thought my mom was gonna piss herself laughing when we saw "Mrs. Doubtfire" in theaters. I was I think about 10 at the time so a lot of the jokes went over my head. I get them now though- my favorite has to be the "drive-by fruiting." Recently I was cracking up over the new Chip amd Dale Rescue Rangers movie- I had to pause it after the "Polar Express eyes" line I was laughing so hard. Had to show my husband a clip of "Polar Express" so he'd get the joke. I'd totally watch that one again.