"When Jack Black punts the dog over the bridge in Anchorman."
“Aim for the bushes?”
"The Dude crashing his car while drinking a beer and dropping a roach in his lap in “The Big Lebowski.”"
"The “My name is Jeff” scene."
"Liar Liar – the first time I watched it I couldn’t stop laughing. Any Mel Brooks Movie."
"The Other Guys when Mark Whalberg busts into the ballet class.
And then mid-argument he says, “You think I can’t do this sh#t?” and then does a perfect spin / pirouette.
I was in tears. I don’t know why necessarily but the complete surprise and absurdity of it all."
"Jason Segel singing the Dracula song for the first time in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
That first “It’s getting kind of hard to believe things are going to get better,” and everyone in the tiki bar reacting to the accent absolutely killed me."
"Uncle F@#ker. In the theater. No one knew the movie was a musical before it premiered.
The thing that still makes me cackle like an idiot every time is Eddie flicking the windmill in Christmas Vacation."
"Galaxy Quest – the crushy chompers scene where Sigourney Weaver says, “Well f@#k that!” (sadly since deleted/voiced over – why? Who knows.)"
"Probably Steve Carell’s gibberish in Bruce Almighty."
"Half Baked Bob Saget – “I s#cked d@#k for coke, you ever suck d@#k for some weed?”
And the other guy “HUH?” “Boooo this man.”"
"One of the biggest unknown and greatest comedies done was “Top Secret,” Val Kilmer’s first role. I believe brought to you by the same people who did airplane."
“We don’t have a cow … We have a bull.”
"Probably the “sleepwalking” scene from Step Brothers. I don’t know why it cracks me up so much, but it gets me every time."
"Dodgeball.
“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.”
“What?”
I laughed so damn hard at that scene."
"Blazing Saddles, pretty much the whole movie.
The entire cast is hilarious, but for some reason the executioner doing the cowboy AND the horse just makes me lose it."
"When I first saw the movie Airplane, the entire movie was the hardest I’d ever laughed.
I was in high school, and my father and I went to the drive-in to see it. I had never conceived a movie could be so funny. My side was in pain from laughing so hard.
No other movie has ever come as close to the sustained laughing for as long."
"Chris Farley driving the bus after the kids threw a sandwich at his head in Billy Madison.
I was laughing so hard I was crying and could barely catch my breath."
"Any scene in Black Dynamite."
"The year was 1999, I was about 12 or 13 years old, and had stayed up way too late at a my friend’s house.
Earlier, we’d rented Life of Brian from our local Blockbuster along with a handful of other picks (knowing nothing about it or Monty Python), and decided to throw it on.
The most absurd British humor mixed with the late night giggles. Genuinely thought I’d bust a gut. It was great."
The Yankees
oh, and the whole Californication series made me lol for sure