We used to watch M.A.S.H. late at night in college .....
After Cols. Flagg and Sydney were 'well established' with audiences, one episode had 'Frank' call Flagg to investigate something, harassing everyone else.
There was also a 24hr poker game underway.
After Flagg realizes he's wasted his time (near the end of the show), he's invited to pull up a chair in the pokergame right next to Klinger ..... , who's 'in drag' like Klinger often was.
Flagg says to Klinger, "You know, up close you look like a guy!"
I hope you can view this clip. It is the holy hand grenade scene from a Monty Python movie, "In Search of the Holy Grail." I first saw this movie when it was released around 1975. It had so many funny scenes that everyone in the movie theater laughed until we hurt. If you can't view this, go to YouTube and do a search. The killer bunny is another hilarious scene from the movie.
The scene from Jimmy's (Quinten T) kitchen in Pulp Fiction. And Christopher Walken's comments on the watch in the POW camp... oh too many for me to list 'em all. That movie was dark, but if you have that sense of humor...
My wife knows that if she hears me laughing histerically while at the computer that I'm probably watching that scene or one of the other hilarious scenes from that movie on YouTube.
Another great one is the "comb the desert" scene from Spaceballs...
Look closer, Terry, I think it's a Triple Lock .44 Special, it's got the barrel shroud, and a 4" barrel, a 1917's got a 5.5" barrel, no shroud, either. (I just watched it again Saturday night)
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
"You set your own goals for success, and when you succeed it don't necessarily mean that you're going to be a big star or make a lot of money or anything. You'll feel it in your heart whether you've succeeded or not." - Roy Buchanan
Look closer, Terry, I think it's a Triple Lock .44 Special, it's got the barrel shroud, and a 4" barrel, a 1917's got a 5.5" barrel, no shroud, either. (I just watched it again Saturday night)
The first time we see it, at his house, it sure looks like a Triple Lock. Much later, it looks very much like a Webley. (Maybe they couldn't bring the Triple Lock into Egypt and had to use one from a local supplier.)
In the swordsman-shooting scene, I can't see it well enough to tell if it's the Webley. It could be a third revolver, for all I can tell.
That is one of the best scenes from one of my favorite movies. The ending was completely unexpected and upsetting to everyone that was watching it with me. A very well written movie.
the wife was watching Forrest Gump on the Boob Tube tonight, and when I walked thru the family room, they were playing the scene where Forrest is in DC, getting his Medal of Honor. and he is at the "Black Panther Party" where the Hippie boy friend of Jennie, starts beating on her...
He gets tunnel vision and goes ballistic and starts pounding on the hippies face....
God do I love that scene... but beating the hippie doesn't last long enough.. not long enough at all...
It is wrong to play it over and over on a loop?
Mine is from the same movie.
"What is your sole purpose in this Army, Gump?"
"To do whatever you tell me to Sargent"
"That's the finest answer I have ever heard!"
"If it wasn't such a waste of a fine enlisted man - they should make you a General!"
Brian
Vernon BC Canada
"Nothing in life - can compare to seeing smiles on your children's faces."
Guess I must be too old, but Shane taking out Jack Wilson was one that I will not forget. For you youngsters, Alan Ladd was Shane in the movie of the same name. Wilson shooting the Sodbuster down in the mud was pretty impressionable on a young kid!
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