Have you ever laughed something in a movie that is meant to be serious, dramatic, or sad? Or, maybe cried at a scene that was supposed to be funny? When I saw pic related with friends I started laughing because of how unbelievably melodramatic and predictable the whole thing was but they looked at me like I was evil. The whole movie is a piece of shit but this scene was especially tough to swallow, even for Oscar bait.
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Yea, that American version of battle Royale where they bust into some room and kill all the scientist type people
i remember my friend laughed at that scene, but he just said it was cause his face looked stupid
Your friend is right. His face is incredibly comical. To people who can shit like this coming it takes them out of it so they're no longer suspended in the atmosphere of the narrative so they observe the scene in question for the action and presentation. It takes effort to not smile at this guy's face and the sappy music.
No, I've never laughed during a scene that was supposed to be dramatic, serious, or sad because I'm not an irony pilled moronic cynic. Even movies I hate just make me roll my eyes, I'm not so invested in hating anything that I would laugh during a serious moment. It's a uniquely Red Letter Media-pilled disease.
>hate = laughter
>mad at RLM out of nowhere
Found the troony israelite.
In the first hunger games when one of the kids got their neck snapped. It looked so moronic I had a nice chuckle in the theatre.
Not a movie, but a TV show.
The scene in breaking bad where Walt says "I'm not IN DANGER. I AM THE DANGER"
It was so fricking goofy. I couldn't stop laughing for a solid minute. After that I was sitting and wondering how the hell did Cranston win so many awards for this shitty performance. But hats off to Anna Gunn for keeping a straight face during this scene.
You're moronic. It was supposed to be him being over his head, not taken as bad ass.
It was still extremely goofy dialogue and a bad performance.
Then again the entirety of BB plays out like a live action cartoon for adults.
I remember watching one of the hostel movies at the theatre way back in the day with friends. There was a scene at some point where the bad guys shoot a kid in cold blood, I don’t even remember why exactly but it was just moronic, but meant to be a heavy scene or something. Even for a schlocky movie like hostel. It was so dumb to the point where I couldn’t help but crack up laughing, and I visibly recall my friends looking over at me and giving me dirty looks cause no one else was laughing. Maybe I’m just acoustic lol
>Soi wars TFA
when Kylo removed his helmet I audibly laughed at his monstrous visage. Of course, many others in the theater did too. So it was fine.
I laughed at this too, then the final scene where old Luke just stares all serious at Rey holding the lightsaber.
OP I know EXACTLY what you're talking about, I also laughed at that exact moment, holy shit this movie is so bad.
Crash, more like TRASH.
The ending of the mist where the actor screams into the air made me lol. Mainly because I thought it was badly acted
i think it was supposed to be serious idk
>Have you ever laughed something in a movie that is meant to be serious, dramatic, or sad?
ASS TO ASS cracked me up the first time I saw it.
this part was funny too
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lol
This is one of the main scams of Crash and why it won the Oscar. It says everything to everyone and ends up not meaning anything. If you think about what it's trying to say for five seconds you realize how fricking stupid and contradictory it is. Combine that with terrible acting and the most overbearing soundtrack known to man.
That's a troony in the replies
>watch Spiderman No Way Home with younger Spiderman fan because he wanted me to join him
>he's being all irony pilled during the lead up to the Aunt May scene cracking jokes because he's sure she's not going to die
>I know from spoilers she's going to die, he does not
>eventually tell him to shut the frick up and watch, because he's unironically going to ruin it for himself when I know he actually cares more than I do
>well, it's ACTUALLY her death scene
>he's no longer been making jokes and it legitimately hits him emotionally and he's able to be affected by it properly
>saved a pivotal emotional scene that actually wasn't done bad for this irony poisoned zoomer
What does any of this shit you typed out have to do with the subject of the thread?
A zoomer I know wanted to make jokes and laugh at every moment of a Spider-man movie he was invested in watching because of Tobey Maguire nostalgiabait out of irony poisoning and cynicism and almost ruined the film for himself in doing so. When he allowed himself to take a step back he was emotionally moved by the scene that was forthcoming, which he would have ruined for himself otherwise. He would have been laughing at a sad moment that he had every reason to want to be effectively sad because he wasn't allowing it to play out.
Are you illiterate?
But he didn't do it, did he?
The point of the thread is asking if you actual reacted that way, not what COULD have happened you fricking imbecile.
Learn to read you moron.
You sound like a cuck.
You sound like a limp wristed beta.
Then again, you did take your underage boyfriend to see an MCU flick so it's not really that surprising.
Really struck a nerve huh MCUtard?
that's based
This looks fun. And more awesome than the latest MCU slop you took your lil boyfriend to.
The irony is hilarious
In Bad Lieutenant, there’s a bit where Harvey Keitel stops the two girls in their car and then starts wanking off whilst muttering profanities at them. After he comes on their car door, there’s this comic pause he does where he looks at them, then turns on his heels and storms off into the night. The scene is meant to be disturbing, but I found it fricking hilarious.
The wag he cries at the end is fricking hilarious too
this won Best Picture at the Oscars. probably the worst fricking win in the entire history
Before the 2010s-present, yeah
besides maybe Green Book, nah.
that movie "Life in a year 2020":
when Cara died, I laughed, because the acting was so bad. I felt bad about it though, because I love her.
To this day no actress has made me cum so hard and so often. During the peak of her career being shilled my wiener was firing on all cylinders. The discord gooning and pic trading sessions with horny Anons were insane. A lot of the time they were weirdos who wanted to "be" Cara for me. My dick didn't care. They'd give me JOI and tease me with pictures of her both photoshopped and airbushed and dolled up and the most unflattering goblin papaparazzi folders. Again my dick didn't care. The unflattering photos of her twiglet fridge body just made me want to frick her raw and hard even more.
In those days, I had become as a fungus emitting spores: more cum than man.
I have dreams about having sex with her. I love her so much. I've asked her so many times to have sex with me. she must be so sick of me asking all the time
one time she told me that she loved me. but I don't know... nothing happened.
yes, the get out poster. thought it was a comedy bc it was so melodramatic
I too thought Get Out was gonna be a comedy due to the poster
Watched a Holohoax picture today, laughed most of it. Such israeli bullshit
That movie scene where the Nazis threw some wheelchair guy over a balcony.
Always a classic and if you didn't laugh at that you're a fricking liar
Watched this a kid with some family I didn't see often and laughed my ass off. I saw them less after lol.
I laughed in the theatre during this scene and got dirty looks. At the time it was being hyped as a work of genius and everyone was saying how great it was. I thought it was melodramatic and pandered to the point of being offensive (e.g. the cop sexually assaulting the broad from MI2 and then rescuing her in a scene that's filmed like a sex scene).
I haven't seen it again since it came out but there were so many scenes that were so bad they're memorable. There's OP, the one I mentioned above, and the one where Ludacris and his buddy spout MSNBC talking points about race relations before carjacking someone. Frick, it was just so bad. I think I'm going to have to watch it again just to see it's entertaining due to unintentional comedy.
>overly melodramatic little girl not being shot scene
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>black people speak in MSNBC talking points before they steal a car
>a cop pulls a man for driving while black sexually assaults his wife--coincidentally saves her from a fire at the end (it's filmed kind of like a sex scene too)
There's a webm from some movie that gets posted around here sometimes of a guy sniping down a kid and it's hilarious.
yeah so there's this movie called star wars revenge of the sith and i'm not gonna spoil it for you but the main character has what you could call a "short fuse" and when he discovers he accidentally harmed someone close to him his reaction had me in stitches! LOL!
Yeah in bible class I laughed when they whipped Jesus in The Passion of the Christ.
The entirety of Dunc
Many scenes in Schindler's List. Not out of some antisemitism thing but simply due to how much of that movie is directed like there should be a laugh track in the background.
Snape rocking lily's corpse while fat baby Harry cried in the background always made me laugh
I was pretty peeved after I put this on when I meant to see the Cronenberg one.
In the name of the king. Some medieval video game movie dreck that I could tell was going to be awful but a few of my friends wanted to see it. The acting and editing were bad, but it was almost like they got the Tim and Eric editors to work on some scenes.
Watched ghost ship on tv and it did the thing at the end where it starts playing the credits really fast alongside the actual movie which was revealing the twist and playing that ridiculous numetal song. The way it played out made me laugh my ass off.
Yeah but I could not name the movie. On the other hand I can mention MGS4. When Naomi dies and Otacon cries like a b***h I had a nervous mad laugh. I could not handle the cringe anymore and just broke
There's a torture scene in the sixth seaon of The Shield that always makes me giggle
>jennifer eposito's big nipple
>entire movie is trash
lmao. homosexual.
>99% of them blocked by Don Cheadle's black ass.
Yeah, it is shit.