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Funniest scenes in films....

Shaun of the Dead

Pounding a zombie with pool cues to Don't Stop Me Now from Queen
Throwing kitchen utensils & records at zombies in the back garden

Plus several more from this film
 
Tongue sticking to the ski lift on Dumb and Dumber. Gets me every time.

Endless scenes from Ted but his interview for the supermarket job and his various promotion scenes are very funny. Just wrong yet so funny.

Naked Gun, numerous but surely "nice beaver" has to get an honourable mention.
 
First time I saw this scene in Spaceballs I was in bits


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Continuing the American fraternity theme.. Side splittingly funny...

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I guess you have to have a certain sense of humour to like these films, but I was doubled up the first time I saw this.

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Home Alone. I love good old fashioned slapstick, and the bit where the burglars are breaking in...brilliant!
 
There's a great line in the Monuments Men when Hugh Bonneville's character tells George Clooney's that he's on the wagon. Clooney asks him for how long and Bonneville's replies "since 9am this morning" - made me chuckle!
 
As previously mentioned: Team America, the scene that starts "Promise me you'll never die"
Also: the scene in Se7en where dinner in the apartment is interupted by a train shaking the building.
 
There's a great line in the Monuments Men when Hugh Bonneville's character tells George Clooney's that he's on the wagon. Clooney asks him for how long and Bonneville's replies "since 9am this morning" - made me chuckle!

who writes that stuff- genius.
 
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