Top 10 Funniest Comedy Movie Scenes of All Time
There has been a lot of comedy spanning over 100 years. So, let's have a good burst of laughter and debate what we feel are the biggest gut-busters that are too amusing for their own good. Viewer discretion is advised.
If you have seen this movie, you know how legendary John Goodman makes this scene. They find the residence, only to realize Larry is just a kid.
Walter (Goodman) tries his best to get any sort of answer. He goes as far as destroying a car that does not even belong to them. He keeps repeating, "This is what happens, Larry!" until the actual owner of the car comes out and starts smashing up Lebowski's car instead.

After getting prepped, the bridesmaids suddenly have a hilariously bad reaction to the food they ate.
It is something to behold. For a scene to be that gross and still be incredibly funny is an achievement.

There are a lot of laugh-out-loud scenes to choose from, but it is hard not to go with the fight between Dale and Brennan.
At first, they cannot stand each other, and the tension builds up until it erupts into a brawl over a drum set. They knock each other out, and surprisingly, tensions cool down right afterward.

In what is a pretty underrated comedy, we get this gem of a moment about how to deal with outrageous prices.
The characters go over to the rival dealership and blow up the vehicles on air, interrupting a Jimmy Carter speech so everyone can witness it. Carrying a shotgun, the character slowly walks along the lot, ready to blow up those "too f****** high prices." It ends with a great reaction from the owner, who sees what happened and exclaims, "You son of a... b****."

This scene gives our young caddies some downtime to enjoy themselves. Things turn into a disaster when a piece of candy is mistaken for a turd in the pool.
The scene becomes even funnier with a Jaws-inspired feel in the background as the buildup quickly escalates into, "Spaulding, no! Doodie!" After the pool has been cleared out, the groundskeeper (played by Bill Murray) realizes that it is actually candy, just as Mrs. Smails faints from what she believes she has just witnessed.

Although the sequel is not very well liked, it delivers a rare gut-buster of a scene by the great Bob Saget.
"He s*** everywhere. There's s*** everywhere... Dammit!! Look what he did, he s*** all over the wall." The scene is comedy gold. I keep coming back to it and playing it over and over just to put myself in a good mood.

Mr. Lumbergh informs the whole staff that they will need to be re-interviewed if they want to stay employed. This leads to some over-the-top, hilarious interactions between Michael and Tom. Michael has to pretend he likes Michael Bolton during the entire process. Once he says, "Just call me Mike," the scene becomes hilarious just from one of the Bobs' facial reactions.
Another moment that is outrageously funny is when Tom completely loses it on the two interviewers. "What would you say... you do here? Well look, I already told you. I have people skills! I am good at dealing with people. What the hell is wrong with you people?"

Everyone loves to pick the over-the-top gang fight with the other anchors, but I felt the best scene had to be this one.
Frustrated with Ron, Veronica gets him fired in the most hilarious way during a live broadcast. "And I'm Ron Burgundy... Go f*** yourself, San Diego." His delivery is so sincere that he does not even realize what he said. The backlash from the city is immediate. "Nobody talks about my city that way. Ron Burgundy's a** is grass!"

Our three stars (Seth, Evan, and Fogell) are all getting ready for the big party at Jules' place. If they want to bring some booze, one of them has to pretend to be 21 with a fake ID.
Enter McLovin. While the other two criticize the idea, it actually works. However, he ends up stuck with two cops at the liquor store for most of the movie.

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This scene is iconic, even if you have not seen the movie. All of Andy's friends are trying to help him "score," going so far as to take him to a waxing place.
Already dreading the idea, Andy ends up screaming, "No!! Kelly Clarkson!!" as the waxing begins.





