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Old 02-10-2003, 10:58 PM   #1
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The funniest scene I have ever seen in any film has to be the pool party scene in Caddyshack. It was hilarious. Someone threw a Baby Ruth bar in the pool and the music from Jaws started. It was floating around until a girl saw it and yelled, "Doodie! Doodie!" Then everybody jumped out of the pool except one and he was snorkling underwater and he came face to face with it and yelled, "Auggghh! Doodie! Doodie!" The scene cuts to Bill Murray's character cleaning out the pool and he finds the candy bar. He eats it and Ted Knight's wife faints, thinking it was a piece of you-know-what. That scene had me for several minutes. God it was funny!
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The funniest scene I have ever seen in any film has to be the pool party scene in Caddyshack. It was hilarious. Someone threw a Baby Ruth bar in the pool and the music from Jaws started. It was floating around until a girl saw it and yelled, "Doodie! Doodie!" Then everybody jumped out of the pool except one and he was snorkling underwater and he came face to face with it and yelled, "Auggghh! Doodie! Doodie!" The scene cuts to Bill Murray's character cleaning out the pool and he finds the candy bar. He eats it and Ted Knight's wife faints, thinking it was a piece of you-know-what. That scene had me for several minutes. God it was funny!
Oh my gosh, that is hilarious!!
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Gosh I Have alot
theres the Margarita scene in Practical magic where everyone Gets drunk and they call eachother Witch (etc) you have to understand what the movies about to get that part
theres the Scene in Pretty Woman in the Elevator when Vivian says this "Oh Honey You know whats happened I've got a runner in my Panty Hose *laughs* I'M NOT WEARING any Panty hose........ WELL COLOR ME HAPPY THERES A SOFA IN HERE FOR TO" then Edward says 'first time in an elevator"
and Three to Tango well THAT ONE has ALOT but this is MY ALL TIME FAVORITE LINE Amy :" It was the 80s they made you look like that Like you didnt look like a Dork in the 80s" Oscar: "I got through the 80s dork free" Amy: "Right and you're making up for it now"
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I think my favorite was from The Beverly Hillbillies movie when they have granny strapped in her rocking chair to the car and they are driving along and Jethro goes "Watch your head granny." And then she goes flying off the back of the car. At the time it was hilarious.
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I love that movie! That's one of the best scenes, but all of them were hilarious.
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This was probably only funny to Kaitlyn and I, but Ellen Burstyn was in prison sitting in her cell stoned and she leaned over and said to her dog 'What's the matter? Don't you love me anymore?' in a really deep voice. I've never laughed so hard in my life.
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This was probably only funny to Kaitlyn and I, but Ellen Burstyn was in prison sitting in her cell stoned and she leaned over and said to her dog 'What's the matter? Don't you love me anymore?' in a really deep voice. I've never laughed so hard in my life.
What about in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and the pointing? And "Don't you want a piece of pie?!" Well this is no big screen movie but in the movie we're making for school, in the bloopers, I'm saying my line and I get hit with a snowball in the face... but you have to see it
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Here's one I forgot. The pastry scene in "National Lampoon's Van Wilder." It was gross but it was funny as heck.
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The funniest scene I have ever seen in any film has to be the pool party scene in Caddyshack. It was hilarious. Someone threw a Baby Ruth bar in the pool and the music from Jaws started. It was floating around until a girl saw it and yelled, "Doodie! Doodie!" Then everybody jumped out of the pool except one and he was snorkling underwater and he came face to face with it and yelled, "Auggghh! Doodie! Doodie!" The scene cuts to Bill Murray's character cleaning out the pool and he finds the candy bar. He eats it and Ted Knight's wife faints, thinking it was a piece of you-know-what. That scene had me for several minutes. God it was funny!

OMG! I lvoe that scene
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Also the scene in Animal House where John belushi's in the cafeteria hes like "See if u can guess what I am now" tthen he eats it, and squirts it out of hism outh then says "IM a zit get it" then he gets chased and that food fight happens
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The scene in There's Something About Mary when Matt Dillon is trying to revive the dog- that whole scene had me laughing harder at the movies than I had in a while.
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thats one of many of mine to Dlemond but although to me the whole Movie was funny
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The scene in There's Something About Mary when Matt Dillon is trying to revive the dog- that whole scene had me laughing harder at the movies than I had in a while.

I love that movie!! "We have a bleeder!!!" LOL I have never laughed so hard in my life, in that scene! LOL. Gotta love the part with the hair gel to lol!
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