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I've got one - the movie itself was so forgettable, I'm not sure which one of the "Scary Movie" series this scene is from, but in it the teens are driving along a road and all sorts of stupid stuff starts happening causing chain reactions to each other and culminates in the guy whose head is sticking out of the sunroof getting hit in the head with a bee hive - I was giggling through the whole scene but when it got to the hive, I just lost it - I had to rewind it at least three more times it was that funny.
Leslie Nelson's umpire scenes in "Naked Gun".
Keaton's Mr. Mom with the vaccum.
Just about any scene from Johnny Dangerously.
Oh Yeah! for Ace Ventura -- when he's in the Tutu!!
In the movie U-turn, Billy Bob Thornton has the funniest scene he has ever done towards the end - involving Sean Penn's character and his car that BBT is fixing.
"It's not just a car. It's a sixty-four-and-a-half Mustang convertible."
I know this movie was not intended to be funny but some parts of it make me delirious - the cameo by Joaquin Phoenix is to die for too. This movie was underrated in my opinion.
Most of my examples are from rated R movies you'll notice:
Scarface: After Tony Montano has his buddy shoot his old boss, they look at Ernie: Tony's buddy says, "What about Ernie?" Tony looks at Ernie and says, "Hey Ernie, you want a job?" Ernie says, "Thank you, Tony!" as his hand shakes while he takes a swig off of his Jack Daniels! One of the best scenes ever.
LIFE: Martin Lawrence character's reference to "White Only Pie". Another time he's getting on Eddie Murphy's case about his language. He says, "Why do you gotta talk like that?" Eddie responds, "Because I'm a nasty MF!"
Used Cars: That mechanic dude likes to fall asleep in the most inopportune times. He fell asleep holding a torch in his hand and the dog-that Jack Russell Terrier has to wake him up; the dog goes number 1 on him and he comes stormin out after the dog ready to kill! You'd have to have seen it to appreciate it. In another scene, the car salesman gets those people in that station wagon for a "test drive". He puts a rock in front of the tire and tells the dad to floor it. Meanwhile, he has the dog crawl under the car. They all think they've killed the dog and stop. The salesman holds the lifeless dog in his arms. At one point the dog takes a peek and puts his head back down. Another one you'd have to see to appreciate.
Any Kevin Smith movie with the characters Jay and Silent Bob. Just love those.Especially the seen where Ben Affleck is explaining a website to Jason Mewes and Jason ask ...What the !!!! is the internet .
My Cousin Vinny when Joe Pesci is referring to his nephew & friend as the two "utes." A Fish Called Wanda when Kevin Kline is threatening to swallow the fish and mocking "Kkkkkkken." Crimes of the Heart when Sissy Spacek is trying to kill herself by sticking her head in the oven with the chandelier trailing from her neck and she answers the door and says "I'm just havin' a real bad day."
The scene in Arthur where he takes the hooker to dinner.
Hugh Grant practicing his mobster-talk in Mickey Blue Eyes.
Any Peter Sellers movie but especially his Pink Panther ones. The scene where he plays a hotel room service cleaner is one of my favorites. Dudley Moore in 10 where he is trying climb up the hill.
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