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Funniest scenes though had to be the toy store w/Tom ARnold and Hugh Grant beating up Arnie the dinosaur, the scene where the first meet Robin Wiliams as the new OB/GYN ("You have a small *****") and the labor and delivery scene at the very end (especially w/Joan Cusak)
The opening moments of "O' Brother Where Art Thou". Clooney has jumped in the boxcar and the third convict trips and falls, that look on his face.
"Clerks", Dante and his girlfriend are discussing how many sex parteners they have had. She then tells him that going down is not sex. What happens after that is just too funny.
The scene in "Napolean Dynamite" where Uncle Rico throws a steak like a football and it hits Napolean in the face.
thats mine!!! I was thinking that when I read the title of your post lol
also in Old School when they have bricks tied to the end of their you know whats and the big kids brick falls through the sewer and he screams and falls down lol
thats mine!!! I was thinking that when I read the title of your post lol
also in Old School when they have bricks tied to the end of their you know whats and the big kids brick falls through the sewer and he screams and falls down lol
That whole movie is a scream...Will Farrell .
"What're you doing, honey?"
"We're streaking, honey!"
I remember seeing this in the theater, and people were still laughing 15 minutes after that scene had ended.
"Isn't that just like a wop? Brings a knife to a gun fight" - Malone, the cop who teaches Elliot Ness how to beat the mob in The Untouchables
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