FUNNIEST MOVIE SCENES

Jul 1, 2010 | Movies and Music

On the light side. Nothing better than a good laugh.

What are your thoughts on the funniest movie scene of all time? I’ve been watching funny pictures since the days of Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton, a big fan of Jerry Lewis and Carol Burnett, Sid Caesar, and more recently, Jim Carrey….probably the last of the truly funny comics. 

It’s impossible to remember them all, but if I had to pick, the goofiest, funniest and most hilarious comedy scene I have ever watched…still leaving me in stitches, is Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura when he’s going under cover to pose as a psychotic mania in a mental institution.

Nothing more needs be said, just watch…and hold your gut:

Click here: Funny Movie Scenes

For a close second…the campfire scene in Mel Brooks’ “Blazing Saddles”

Click here: YouTube – Blaze Saddle – CAMPFIRE SCENE

The chase scene in “What’s Up Doc” (B. Streisand and R. O’Neal) deserves honorable mention, especially two minutes into the video when they start heading up and down San Francisco streets on a bicycle. It’s a riot. Check it out:

Click here: YouTube – What’s up doc chase scene

That’s a few. Hope you enjoyed.

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