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In the movie Crazy People JT Walsh it ridiculing Dudley Moore for his honest advertising campaigns. If you are unfamiliar please watch it, I won't ruin it.
There is also another good scene where JT Walsh asks on of his executives to say something honest....the guys response is classic and so is Walsh's response to that.
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In the early seventies (yes, I know), I was watching a movie called Traffic, a french silent comedy starring the genius that was Jacques Tati.
The movie plot is the attempt by some guys to drive a prototype car across France to a big motor show. Nothing goes smoothly.....
Anyway, there's one point where the car has been empounded by the local police, who do not believe the story about the motor show, and are demanding that the car be properly demonstrated to them. Now it's a new style of combination car / camper, so has tables that fold out, beds, cooking and washing equipment, etc. and the guys are busy demonstrating all of this - very ingenious how they attach different pipes and cables and different stuff works.
Anyway, they get to the stove, and they connect the pipes, light a match, and hold it near the burner as they turn on the gas tap.
A small jet of water shoots out of the burner and extinguishes the match.....
For some reason now lost in the mists of time, it was simply the most hilarouus thing I think I have ever seen on TV.
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I remember seeing Spaceballs in the theatre on opening day back in '87 when it came out. And I don't think I've ever heard more uproarious, fall-out-of-your-seat laughter from a theatre audience ever. This movie still owns the crown on that, from my experience anyway. And it was like that through practically the entire movie. There's very good reason why many still hail this as the greatest spoof comedy of all time, myself included.
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Good Package!!! Great calls!! I totally lost it to those scenes, my face hurt from the laughter.
Another two that come to mind are when Will Ferrell gets hit in the neck with the dart in Old School, that killed me and still does to this day.
I also remember laughing very hard several times during Tommy Boy in the theatre and it getting an applause at the end. That was very cool.
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another is on trading places where beaks said, no more GD Jerky Beef, dont know why just cracked me up
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I just started crying laughing last night while watching European Vacation. When the flight attendant asks clark if he'd like his coke in the can. Looks back, no, I'll take it right here. Hahahahaha!!!!!
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