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Post by 博:Dr.BLΔD€:锯 on Jun 9, 2022 6:37:17 GMT
Have you ever had or witnessed loud to uncontrollable laughing fits during a movie at an unintentionally funny or inappropriate scene. Wether it be singular, a group, or the whole audience......I know I have. Show me yours and I'll show you mine.
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Post by marianne48 on Jun 9, 2022 11:24:54 GMT
When I saw Alien in 1979, the theater audience burst into hysterical laughter watching the baby alien skittering across the screen after emerging from John Hurt's stomach. Maybe it was partially from the shock of seeing something like that for the first time, but the creature did move a little like one of the characters from The Muppet Show.
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Post by sostie on Jun 9, 2022 14:46:54 GMT
There was audible laughter from the audience when I saw Revenge Of The Sith....when Annakin was all burnt and limbless after his battle with Obi Wan, and especially at the "Noooooo" at the end. In fact at that moment someone also shouted an exasperated "For fu**sake"
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Post by Cat on Jun 9, 2022 15:56:29 GMT
The first X-Men movie. Right the beginning, Storm and Cyclops are rescuing Wolverine and Rogue from the motor home. It cracks me up though the special attention given to Storm or Cyclops (suddenly can't remember which one) taking Rogue's hand to help her out from being stuck. It was an epic coming together of the hands.
Also, do you even know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning?
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Post by politicidal on Jun 9, 2022 16:05:30 GMT
The first X-Men movie. Right the beginning, Storm and Cyclops are rescuing Wolverine and Rogue from the motor home. It cracks me up though the special attention given to Storm or Cyclops (suddenly can't remember which one) taking Rogue's hand to help her out from being stuck. It was an epic coming together of the hands.
Also, do you even know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning?
It croaks?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2022 16:22:52 GMT
During a viewing of The VVitch, I remember several large groups of the audience laughing at the part where the father character was having a serious stare off with the rabbit in the woods and when his gun backfires on him and gun powder gets in his eyes . While the scene was meant to be creepy(which it was imo) & serious, I can totally understand why a lot of the audience burst into laughter at it because it was pretty awkward tbh.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 9, 2022 16:34:01 GMT
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Post by mikef6 on Jun 9, 2022 17:16:02 GMT
When I saw Alien in 1979, the theater audience burst into hysterical laughter watching the baby alien skittering across the screen after emerging from John Hurt's stomach. Maybe it was partially from the shock of seeing something like that for the first time, but the creature did move a little like one of the characters from The Muppet Show. I was one who laughed but because when the scene faded out I realized I had been holding my breath which came out in a whoose. My laugh was sort of a "Well, you got me good on that one, movie. Didn't expect it. Well done." Also because I realized that the rest of the audience were just as stunned as I was.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jun 9, 2022 17:20:21 GMT
When I saw Alien in 1979, the theater audience burst into hysterical laughter watching the baby alien skittering across the screen after emerging from John Hurt's stomach. Maybe it was partially from the shock of seeing something like that for the first time, but the creature did move a little like one of the characters from The Muppet Show.
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Post by Cat on Jun 9, 2022 17:23:23 GMT
The first X-Men movie. Right the beginning, Storm and Cyclops are rescuing Wolverine and Rogue from the motor home. It cracks me up though the special attention given to Storm or Cyclops (suddenly can't remember which one) taking Rogue's hand to help her out from being stuck. It was an epic coming together of the hands.
Also, do you even know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning?
It croaks?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 9, 2022 18:35:23 GMT
When I saw Great Gatsby in the theater, my brother and I laughed out loud at several of the musical choices. It reached an apex when the lady gets hit by the car and spins through the air in the slowmo while Jack White blares in the background. We were howling.
I mentioned this in another thread, but I watch the Fast/Furious movies as comedies and I'm surprised not everyone does. One guy looked at me like I was high for lol-ing at the car driving through three skyscrapers. Some other big Max Cady moments were Vin Diesel winning the street race driving backwards with an old car on fire, and when they go to fucking outer space.
As for other people, I remember when I saw Final Destination 2 in the theater and everyone laughed at basically every death. I was like 11 and it was thus far the goriest movie I'd ever seen, so it was pretty surreal.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 9, 2022 23:36:01 GMT
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Post by Penn Guinn on Jun 10, 2022 0:14:52 GMT
... witnessed loud to uncontrollable laughing fits during a movie at an unintentionally funny or inappropriate scene.
People laughed at the bodies falling and bouncing off of the smokestacks on the TITANIC as it was about to sink ... that was the last film I have seen in a theater (other than a special showing of a silent movie which had a very limited audience).
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Post by alpha128 on Jun 10, 2022 0:55:25 GMT
As for other people, I remember when I saw Final Destination 2 in the theater and everyone laughed at basically every death. I was like 11 and it was thus far the goriest movie I'd ever seen, so it was pretty surreal. I never saw any of the sequels, but I thought the original Final Destination was hilarious. I remember someone in a row in front of me looking back annoyed because I was laughing so much. C'mon a movie where toilet water murders someone - how am I supposed to take that seriously?
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Post by James on Jun 10, 2022 2:53:30 GMT
Love Phantasm but I still can't make out what this bit is meant to invoke. I did laugh though.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jun 10, 2022 3:54:34 GMT
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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 10, 2022 5:37:38 GMT
The father's slo-mo "NOOOO" in Pet Sematary. The scene is tragic but Dale Midkiff's scream is hilarious because how bad an actor he is.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2022 0:04:26 GMT
you win this thread. By far the most unintentionally funny death scene I've ever seen. Between all the long awkward long pauses and uncomfortable silence of the main characters just staring at each other through out this insanely overly long crapfest of a film, it tops it off with that hilariously fitting death scene. It some ways its quite brilliant. God bless Meet Joe Black!
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Post by lune7000 on Jun 11, 2022 3:30:35 GMT
Every Stars Wars movie ever made has been a howl-fest. They are supposed to be in some high tech, space jumpin' world yet not a single Imperial solder or commander has ever heard of a machine gun which could easily overwhelm a light saber swinging Jedi. It's like watching a Western movie aimed at 8 year old kids- "Go get'em Luke!" It took me five minutes to stop laughing at the first one I saw (pissed off the guy behind me).
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Post by 博:Dr.BLΔD€:锯 on Jun 11, 2022 4:05:46 GMT
Saw Get Carter on retro night in a back-street bijou near the smoke, with my arty prospective girlfriend at the time. Never seen it before.
There is scene where Gangster's moll (Bitt Ekland ) is on a bed having steamy, noisy phone-sex with Michael Caine....when her Gangster boyfriend walks In the room, looks at her and says " What's Up with you? Got gut trouble or something? '
This hit me hard where I live, and I was laughing bloody loudly and for so long that I was asked to leave by a staff member after complaints. Much to the embarrassment of this posh girl I was trying to impress on this early date, as she had to leave with me , still howling uncontrollably as I was led out.
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