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I really think it was Uncle Fucka. I was a pretty big South Park fan at the time and still wasn't prepared. The lyrics and everything already had me, but then the cut back to the theater and their simple yet expressive little cartoon faces were so excited. Tears.

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rass wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 7:59 am

I really think it was Uncle Fucka. I was a pretty big South Park fan at the time and still wasn't prepared. The lyrics and everything already had me, but then the cut back to the theater and their simple yet expressive little cartoon faces were so excited. Tears.
That scene is definitely up there for me, along with the scene when they’re in Mr. Mackey’s office and just start popping off f-bombs (“Did you just say the f-word?” “Jew?” killed me the first several times I saw that scene.). I’d also say the naked fight scene from Borat is very high up my list.
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The first answer that I could think of was the fart scene in Blazing Saddles. I was a little bfj then and I thought it was hysterical. Also, my dad was crying laughing which made me laugh even more.

I can’t think of a movie that had that effect on me as an adult.
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All good ones mentioned. The first one that came to mind for me was the fight between Ben Stiller and the coked-up dog in There's Something About Mary, and the very next cut the dog is in a full-body cast.
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I'm not sure if it's the hardest, but the wedding dress fitting scene of bridesmaids is the most recent I can think of.
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Jay and Silent Bob. Probably Will Ferrell saying "fuckbeans" if I'm picking a specific moment. I haven't seen a comedy in a theater in 15 years.
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I didn't watch it in the theater, but I remember howling watching Dumb and Dumber with my cousins.
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bfj wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 8:13 am The first answer that I could think of was the fart scene in Blazing Saddles. I was a little bfj then and I thought it was hysterical. Also, my dad was crying laughing which made me laugh even more.

I can’t think of a movie that had that effect on me as an adult.
That popped into my mind, along with the killer rabbit scene in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."

Fight scene in "Kingpin," baseball bloopers in "Naked Gun," LSD's song in "The Producers" also come to mind.

Last time that happened to me in the theatre was during "Team America" - the "AIDS" musical scene, the sex scene and the vomiting scene.

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"THAT'S OUR HITLER!"

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One more...

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It looks like Twitter took the question back. Using my context clues, are we talking scene that made you laugh the hardest or surprised you?
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Yeah, hardest you ever laughed in a movie theater.
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I didn’t see it in a theater but I laughed pretty damn hard when the girl pukes at the start of Pitch Perfect.
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Not proud of it, but I remember laughing pretty hard at the first American Pie movie...
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I was 14 when the first American Pie movie came out, I was at a golf camp at EWU so we could go to the movies, and we went and saw it, I will never laugh harder in my life, and I am pretty ok with that. surrounded by similar age boys we were all just dying.

Seeing 40 year old virgin in theaters with my best friend is also a top 3 dying laughing moment. I haven't watched that movie again mostly because I don't want to taint that memory.

South Park the movie is still one of my favorites and still holds up. Kyle's mom is the biggest bitch in the whole wide world.
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The 'Uncle Fucker' song in South Park floored me.

The naked fight in Borat was an all-timer.

And 'Something About Mary' was incredibly funny.
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The Birdcage. I’m too lazy to post clips but there are more than several LOL scenes.

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Can't think of the hardest laugh, but I do have a most awkward. Went to see one of the James Bond movies with my parents and a friend in either senior year of HS or freshman year college. Not sure why we went with my parents, but whatever. Full theater, Moneypenny calls Bond while he is banging a European woman. Bond says he is "brushing up on a little Danish," Moneypenny responds "you always were a cunning linguist, James." Full theater, only laughs are me, my friend, and my parents. We all kind of awkwardly look at each other.
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The first time I saw Animal House, I was in tears from laughing.
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sancarlos wrote: Sat May 23, 2020 11:00 am The first time I saw Animal House, I was in tears from laughing.
Yeah - a classic comedy for sure.
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My first thought is also Uncle Fucker. Don't think I've ever laughed so hard in a theater. That whole movie was an incredible experience.

The movie I remember seeing as a kid that killed me was Fletch. Still really funny.
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The dream sequence in Dumb and Dumber. A buddy of mine got this text from one of our basketball coaches senior year. Both of them were so straight laced that the memory of them crying at the Ex-Lax scene is still vivid in my brain 25+ years later.

You guys were a fun group! I still laugh about the time when the varsity played in the Brazoswood tournament in Clute. We had a long lay-over between games and yall asked if we might go see a movie at the mall. Coach and I sat near the back, thinking we wouldn’t enjoy the movie. And I will have to say that Dumb and Dumber is still one one of my all-time favorites! I think we laughed harder than y’all did. Fun times!! Y’all were a special group.

ETA: my favorite part of this is when the lone Freshman on the team interrupted coach during halftime and said “I figured out which one was dumber!” That Freshman, Adam Hall, would later go on to buzzer beat Duke in his career.
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Harry was dumber.
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Giff wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 9:06 am ETA: my favorite part of this is when the lone Freshman on the team interrupted coach during halftime and said “I figured out which one was dumber!” That Freshman, Adam Hall, would later go on to buzzer beat Duke in his career.
This Adam Hall?

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I think I’ll have to go with Rupprecht going to the bathroom.
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Rex wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:27 pm I think I’ll have to go with Rupprecht going to the bathroom.
That was hilarious.
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sancarlos wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 8:36 pm
Rex wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:27 pm I think I’ll have to go with Rupprecht going to the bathroom.
That was hilarious.
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Shirley wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 5:23 pm
Giff wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 9:06 am ETA: my favorite part of this is when the lone Freshman on the team interrupted coach during halftime and said “I figured out which one was dumber!” That Freshman, Adam Hall, would later go on to buzzer beat Duke in his career.
This Adam Hall?

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This one is probably because of the age when I saw it - but I was 13 when Ghostbusters hit the theaters and the entire library sequence to start the movie was the hardest I had ever laughed in a theater and still may be. The ghost saying "Shhhh!", the "no human could stack books like that" line, the "get her" and the Murray aftermath to how that went - that whole scene killed me. Laughed so hard I could barely breathe.
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