Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
At first I was going to say some B-Movie or an Ed Wood production or something but this year, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith reached a new milestone:
"Me? A Jedi Master? I'm...overwhelmed...(said in flat monotone)"
"You're either with me or you're my enemy!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have!"
When Darth Sidious kept screaming "NO NO NO NO NO NONO!"
"LIAR!"
"ANAKIN! PALPATINE IS EVIL!"
"FROM MY POINT OF VIEW, THE JEDI ARE EVIL! (The fact that someone would say "from my point of view..." DURING A FIGHT)"
and
of course
the milestone....
"NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!"
Sorry if this thread is a bit dated but I just rewatched this and it just had to be said.
Am I the only person in the world who, when Anakin finally get's the helmet in place and becomes Darth Vader, burst into laughter in the theatre? It just struck me as one of the funniest moments on film.
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan i haven't seen it yet! you totally ruined it for me tinny!!!! aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!
jk :P
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
Don't forget when he said "You underestimate my power!" like a whiny emo kid.
In my copy of the film version of THE WOMAN IN BLACK (SPOILER!!!) I couldn't help but laugh at the final scene with her standing on the water. I didn't know why.
There are moments in all three of the new Star Wars films that make me laugh.
there were SO many of those in THE NEXT BEST THING ... like every time MADONNA opened her mouth.
"I am the best goddamn dancer in the American Ballet Academy. Who the hell are you? Nobody!"
I laughed just typing out the line.
Titanic
Fabrizio's death.
I know you think I'm sick, but when that part of the movie plays, I can't help but laugh.
He's either going to freeze to death or drown anyway.
But then he gets hit by the big smoke stack thing.
It's hilarious.
(maybe I'm a sadist...)
My classic favorite: My aunt and I went to see the movie Gothika, and when Halle Berry says the line "I don't believe in ghosts - but they believe in me," we both about wet our pants trying to contain our laughter.
CostumeMistress-
I laughed at that part, too.
Bway, it's my favorite line. And I'm still trying to figure out why every other mental patient in that hospital had to wear baggy, crazy-people clothes; but Halle got to wear a fitted tank. That whole movie has so many laughable moments, and then the moments where you just say, "huh?"
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/04
All from the recent Star Wars movies
"Ani you're breaking my heart!"
"Hold me like you did when we were on Naboo"
I secon the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
When I saw it people were laughing at it for all the wrong reasons.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/04
All from the recent Star Wars movies
"Ani you're breaking my heart!"
"Hold me like you did when we were on Naboo"
I second the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
When I saw it people were laughing at it for all the wrong reasons.
Halle got to wear a fitted tank.
Because she's the hot movie star. It's the rules.
That movie is so wierd.
The end of the '98 remake of Psycho. God, that was awful.
Speaking of Titanic, did anyone else have to stifle serious laughter when that body falls from the boat, hits the propeller, and then spins and falls into the water? It's like laughing in church, that part.
Yeah, I laughed at that part too. Just the noise when the body bounces off the propellor- heh, I'm so going to hell for that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/22/05
There's a lot from Titanic. That part when Rose's fiance' is telling his henchman guy to find Rose and Jack. He raises his eyebrow and it's hilarious! When my friends and I first saw it, we replayed it about ten times.
the langoliers. when we finally see them and they look so cheap crack pot computer generated. it wasn't really a comedy until that point...
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
What about moments in comedies that are MEANT to be funny but you unintentionally laugh at it because the joke is so pathetic.
Mine would have to be the "Looks like something bumped up into my undercarriage" line from Dukes of Hazzard (Didn't see it. Just the trailer). It fails as a double entendre. And when you can't even do a decent double entendre, it's about time to find another line of work.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/8/04
I laughed my way through this movie, which is my favorite: The Exorcist.
Tobey Maguire's face when he's trying to stop the train in Spiderman 2. I die a little every time I see it (which is too often, stupid HBO).
22 posts and nobody mentioned Gigli?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
What about the "screaming into the abyss" scene in Garden State? I sure am glad that was subtle.
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