Welcome, fellow comedians and comedy enthusiasts, as we embark on an immensely amusing journey – showcasing the top 10 funniest movie scenes across all time. Buckle your movie belts, grab your bowl of comedy popcorn, because you’re in for laugh after laugh!
1 – The Dinner Scene (“The Godfather,” 1972)
A classic crime epic takes a comedic detour with Marlon Brando’s unapologetic appetite and the infamously messy spaghetti scene. A true reminder of our shared humanity, bound through spaghetti and the saga of the Corleones.
2 – The Worm Turns (“Monty Python’s Life of Brian,” 1979)
When misunderstanding and mass hysteria prevail, hilarity ensues on Mounties as Brian questions authority, leading to spontaneous interpretations of being ‘the messiah’, offering a humorous analysis on leadership and the masses.
3 – Shotgun Wedding Proposal (“The Great Santini,” 1979)
Burt Reynolds delivers a comedy staple as he hams it up with charm while attempting to propose to Lily Tomlin in the most inconspicuous, yet incredibly outlandish way possible through their windshield.
4 – Flying Car (“Mission: Impossible – Gulf War,” 1995)
Taking comedy to dazzling heights, Tom Cruise clinging to the side of a rocketing helicopter is cinematic comedy gold, as hilarious as it is dangerously exhilarating.
5 – Car Chase with Innie Black and Outie white Wheels (“The Blues Brothers,” 1980)
Every single second of this iconic escape featuring Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi & hundreds of cars is a comedic classic, blending humor through insane car stunts as their band rides throughout this epic chase.
6 – John Candy’s Speech (“Planes, Trains, and Automobiles,” 1987)
The sheer amount of catharsis and comically-relatable annoyances that Steve Martin grapples with as he listens, trapped in the car, to unassuming salesman John Candy’s emotional speech show just how hilarious disasters can be.
7 – The Room Final Scene (“The Disaster Artist,” 2001-2017)
The absolute nonsensical chaos of this not-so-well-rehearsed scene in the epic production of “The Room” somehow converts into the most hysterically absurd cinematic experiences – and the perfect good-natured roasting session for a film criticized as ‘the cinema of bad taste’.
8 – Wayne’s World – Guitar Solo (“Wayne’s World”, 1992)
A wild ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ dance-off, a celebrity cameo from guitar genius Alice Cooper, and genuine infectious laughter – yes, it’s the Wayne, Wayne, Wayne’s crazy show!
9 – The Zits Debate (“An American Wedding,” 1980-2003)
If anything is more entertaining for all ages than a teenager fighting for the rights of their “own space” in the family domicile, it’s hilarity. Enter the 6-part “American” family series and their generations’ debates over the not-so