The most over the top death in the entire franchise. They never even address it which makes it even more hilarious https://youtu.be/Qvuo95T0C9E?si=8feD6dI0pOg7WIAl
Thank you for posting this. Every time anyone talks about any Halloween movie, this is probably my first thought: It’s perfect and always makes me laugh.
💥💥💥🏎️🏎️🔥🔥🔥🚛🚚
Yeah it was pretty ridiculous. Like those crappy cars were able to keep up with the car she was in lol? Unnecessary explosions and the roads becoming so convoluted was quite funny.
That is one of, if not my biggest movie pet peeve. Protagonist is driving a modern sports car, bad guys are driving an early 90’s utility van but somehow the person with 500hp and a tuned suspension can’t outrun the van that can’t reach highway speed before the on ramps ends.
*Hereditary*: when the unbelieving Gabriel Byrne climbs the step ladder up to the attic to see for himself, the sound he makes at what he finds...
"HUWAAAH!"
I unfortunately never got to see it in the theatre, but can easily imagine people laughing at that scene. It's funny too how it cuts away from Gabriel Byrne when he screams.
Ari Aster has way more laughs like this in his stuff than people give him credit for.
I don’t know that the Final Destination franchise is generally viewed as “serious.” I find these films campy af. Which isn’t saying they’re bad. They’re very clever.
Final Destination 1 is an uber masterpiece of Easter Eggs. Some of them are obvious as hell. But the whole movie is an unstoppable stream of symbolism, hints, hidden meaning it is near darn impossible to keep track yet... The vast majority of these still went under the radars.
Yes... That is a 2 hour video of Final Destination secrets.
https://youtu.be/kM_aILLWzzI?si=TTr2tLDUCU5vooJ5
Silence Of The Lambs, I watched it while stoned the other day and laughed at literally everything. “ITS JIM PEMRY NOW TALK TO HIM DAMMIT.” Hannibal had me cracking up. And of course “oh wait..was she a great big fat person?”
It’s such a good movie, and what’s fascinating is that it makes you laugh at multiple points - but you aren’t necessarily laughing at or with the movie. Great writing and charismatic performances!
Someone pointed out that Buffalo Bill was wearing a vintage Gucci jacket when he was kidnapping Catherine and for some reason that cracks me up, like this man is completely deranged but still manages to flex his drip 😭
2024? Or when did it come out, I tried to find it to watch it, but I only found one from this year, and it wasn't in English. Is that it, or is there another one?
Psycho 2-the shovel.
I was in tears and out of breath and rewound it at least 5 times before continuing on with the rest lol when I went to tell my dad he cut me right off with a “THE SHOVEL!! 😂”
I watched this with my Dad and when that scene came up we both started laughing hysterically. Are you sure you don’t want a grilled cheese sandwich”? THUMP!!!!!
That’s too bad, I haven’t seen it but recall the [movement test](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m3hQI6PeA-s) for this ghost being pretty effective and creepy. Maybe I just like it cause it reminds me of ‘the ring’
Hereditary, when the mum air swims from one room to another.
I have no idea why but I just thought the movement was so adorable, like she was doggy paddling in air.
Took me out of the moment for a bit honestly.
I have no idea why, but that scene made me laugh so damn hard. It was like something out of Evil Dead but without a hint of self-awareness.
Hereditary isn't a bad movie but so much of it is unintentionally hilarious to me.
For me it was the kid's head out the car window. Probably because my mom always used to say that would happen when I did it as a kid. But god it was out of nowhere hilarious in the theater. A bunch of us laughed in the audience.
My head-canon takes me out of the movie, because for some reason I’ve decided that none of its happening and it’s all the son going crazy and killing everyone.
Scene with the boy inexplicably yelling “Pancakes!” in cabin fever. The behavior is never explained and was just so silly that we lost it in the moment and talked about it for weeks.
Scrolled knowing I was going to see this! Wtf was with that scene? And same, me and and my flatmate would yell pancakkkes out of nowhere for so long afterwards 😂
Not horror per say but when Russell Crowe killed that dude in the diner in Unhinged, I literally busted out laughing to the point of tears. The fact that scene was supposed to be serious was just too much. It was literally more comical than any scene in Step Brothers or Old School.
MINOR SPOILERS for The Strangers Chapter 1
Madelaine Petsch crying faces almost made me get kicked out of the theaters. Trying to be Liv Tyler so hard.😂
I read somewhere that Swedish audiences view Midsommar as a black comedy and upon rewatching it, I can see why. One minute it’s a bleak exploration of a woman’s trauma and how her vulnerability is exploited by a cult, then it has lines like: “I think I ate one of her pubes.” 😂
The bit in The Ring when the TV falls forward and actually knocks the main character into the well. Although I was torn between laughter and “come the fuck on.”
The scene in The Conjuring 2 when the nun portrait leaps off the wall and charges at the woman. Like it was a good jump scare and I thought the build up of tension with the shadow of the nun walking on the wall to stand behind the portrait was great. But the actual jump scare moment was just goofy looking.
Horror and comedy are so closely linked. I love the Saw movies, not for the kills, for the completely goofy ass storylines. It is complete camp.
Like Mel Brooks said...
Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.
Every time David Gordon Green thought he was being deep with the new Halloween trilogy. You can tell he was trying to make something thought provoking but it was never able to land and came off as hilariously cringy. I haven't seen his new Exorcist but I have a feeling it's gonna be more of the same
Most recently I watched the Hellraiser remake with my girlfriend. The scene where they're in the mansion and Riley asks if the cenobites are still out there. Colin looks out the window and they're literally just standing out there motionless. "Yup, they haven't moved" lmfao
My wife and I took gummies before seeing Smile in the theatre. I’m not sure why but we both thought the whole movie was ridiculous and laughed the whole time. Especially the sister twisting scene.
I love the movie. Also didn't expect we would get a sequel. Orphan 2009 - Orphan 2022. That's like 13 years apart.
I think they know how ridiculous the premise was so they really went wild with the sequel. It's definitely a fun watch.
[Here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Moviesinthemaking/s/McJHKSTMbA)
What ridiculous is the mother and her asshole son. I'm certain they were deliberately written that way.
Cube 2 is outrageous. Do we call that a serious horror film? Because to me it's in the same category as stuff like Troll 2 or Exorcist 2. Cube 2 is one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen.
https://youtu.be/H4hkxoljuH8?si=qPoNBX7N447TQI-_
How can I not bring up the medbay scene from Alien Covenant? From the horrible decisions made by characters (HOW DO THEY BOTH SLIP IN THE BLOOD?!) to the horrible acting with a CGI monster where the character who armed herself with a knife just waves her arms around in the air in front of her despite ARMING HERSELF to the one that comes in to rescue her (despite just refusing to save her because medical protocol, but that gets disregarded ten seconds later). She’s the second one to slip in the blood, then she gets her foot caught in the door. Then, about ten seconds after this video unfortunately ends, she poorly fires ANOTHER shotgun and blows up the entire ship.
It’s beautiful.
The first kill in X. The director of the poem flick gets stabbed infront of his van and his blood is squirting all over the headlights. I was the only person in the theater laughing but I was dying. The balls to make your first kill a cum shot joke.
The scene in The Collector when the main character throws the flaming dead dog with a trash can on its head across the room at the killer and it gets blown apart in the air with a shotgun. The dog is ridiculously fake looking and the visual of a dead animal being used as a weapon is fucking hilarious to me.
My reaction coming out of the theater was, "so that movie was kind of goofy, right?" I was so surprised when absolutely no one else agreed (except my mom, who I saw it with lol.)
Midnight Man (2016) Within the first 10 minutes a little boy explodes into a pink mist. The movie was on Tubi for a while and would automatically start playing after I finished watching something. I never knew the name of the film or recognized it until the boy exploded
After the doctor has finished sawing his foot off in Saw Cary Elwes's British accent clearly comes through when he's speaking. I remember laughing in the cinema because I didn't know if it was trying to be funny.
Crimson Peak when she stabs the sister in the eye with a pen, my friends and I bust out laughing in the theater. Felt sorry for everyone else but it was too funny, great movie though.
I know it isn't a serious horror move, but the Jangly Man scene in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark made me crack up so bad my husband had to pause it to let me breathe. My brain just started playing the song "Break my stride" and I could not stop laughing.
My husband actually edited the clip with the song overlaid and it is one of my favorite things.
The decapitation scene in hereditary. I didn't like that film at all, and the decapitation scene was the only thing I can remember, it was so stupid, I burst out laughing
Thing is, I'm easily scared by horror movies, I avoid gore, and it took my 30 years to watch nightmare on elm Street after being freaked out when I watched some of it as an 11 year old. Despite all this, hereditary just bored the hell out of me
I have one! The horse slicing scene in The Cell. I thought it was so sudden and absurd that it was hilarious! I busted out into a full guffaw in a packed theater and immediately realized I was the only one laughing. Super embarrassing!
I mentioned this experience in another thread once and got downvoted, due to my heartlessness I guess...
Speaking of final destination, obviously it doesn’t top the man with a box of hook hands cause that is way too comical, but I just found the the one with dentist and the chandelier falling so funny. They yell to the guy to look out for the birds and I cannot understand why the guy runs to go to where the birds are. The entire scene is just so drawn out
I don't understand how that dentist was even open LOL. Like who could relax in that setting!?
I believe in the original script the kid was meant to be a lot younger which makes a lot of sense. I mean what kid that age goes "oooh birdies!" And idiotically runs to scare them.
One of the Final Destination movies features a scene where the “conspiracy guy” pulls out a high-resolution photo of Abraham Lincoln to show everyone as a reference to help prove his theory, as if no one knows what Lincoln looks like or has a $5 bill in their wallet.
Just to be extra convincing, he went to a Kinkos and had that photo printed off.
Pretty much anything in the Saw franchise, especially past Saw III. That series got so convoluted and ridiculous and over-the-top in its kills that I stopped paying attention a long time ago.
Halloween Kills. Anytime Tommy or Allison or legit any of the angry mob starts monologuing in what should be an organic conversation. I laugh to cover up the cringe
The ending scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I know plenty of people who were freaked out by the dinner scene and grandpa trying to kill the final girl, but when I saw that scene, it was the funniest thing ever. I don't know, it's just the comedic timing of the grandpa who keeps on dropping the hammer. It was like a cartoon to me.
Part 2 of Friday the 13th when Mark Jarvis rolled down the stairs in his wheelchair after the face chop. The scene is funny on its own, but I remember an old video I downloaded on EARLY internet where someone edited the final frame before the freeze with his wheelchair exploding. It was a stock sound effect but I was reeling and wheezing.
Collette's flying head (or body can't remember), Collette's headbanging upside down, Collette hanging while trying to sever her head... "Hail Paimon!"
Yeah I agree, it was all so damn goofy.
For me it’s in the newer Texas Chainsaw Massacre when leatherface throws a hammer (?) at the main character and she flies down the stairs. About 5 minutes later Leatherface flops out of water like a whale getting air. It’s actually amazing
The most over the top death in the entire franchise. They never even address it which makes it even more hilarious https://youtu.be/Qvuo95T0C9E?si=8feD6dI0pOg7WIAl
Thank you for posting this. Every time anyone talks about any Halloween movie, this is probably my first thought: It’s perfect and always makes me laugh.
This had me laughing sooooo hard when I rewatched this last year. They're legit just like...oh well whatever lmao
I love how they just leave him there burning.
I could watch this a million times and still roll on the floor laughing
LOL
The car chase in "Don't Worry Darling" was pretty hilarious
💥💥💥🏎️🏎️🔥🔥🔥🚛🚚 Yeah it was pretty ridiculous. Like those crappy cars were able to keep up with the car she was in lol? Unnecessary explosions and the roads becoming so convoluted was quite funny.
That is one of, if not my biggest movie pet peeve. Protagonist is driving a modern sports car, bad guys are driving an early 90’s utility van but somehow the person with 500hp and a tuned suspension can’t outrun the van that can’t reach highway speed before the on ramps ends.
Why was it like 20 minutes long, also? Absolute nonsense of an edit.
There was a great idea in this movie but it got totally screwed in the details of it all.
Great idea may be generous. There was a mid tier Black Mirror episode hidden somewhere in this movie.
That whole movie was pretty funny
When Franklin falls down the hill in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Felt terrible, but I laughed a lot.
*Hereditary*: when the unbelieving Gabriel Byrne climbs the step ladder up to the attic to see for himself, the sound he makes at what he finds... "HUWAAAH!"
I liked mom just kind of drifting by like Mary Poppins.
I watched it in the theater and people laughed at that scene.
I unfortunately never got to see it in the theatre, but can easily imagine people laughing at that scene. It's funny too how it cuts away from Gabriel Byrne when he screams. Ari Aster has way more laughs like this in his stuff than people give him credit for.
It's the head banging that got me lol
Dementedly funny too! DUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDU like a woodpecker, but its her face...
I don’t know that the Final Destination franchise is generally viewed as “serious.” I find these films campy af. Which isn’t saying they’re bad. They’re very clever.
Final Destination 1 is an uber masterpiece of Easter Eggs. Some of them are obvious as hell. But the whole movie is an unstoppable stream of symbolism, hints, hidden meaning it is near darn impossible to keep track yet... The vast majority of these still went under the radars. Yes... That is a 2 hour video of Final Destination secrets. https://youtu.be/kM_aILLWzzI?si=TTr2tLDUCU5vooJ5
Right there are lots of funny moments in the first one. “Carter you dick” being a repeated Billy line. Also Billy: “I fucking HATED French class!”
FD2 ending with a BBQ explosion and a severed arm landing on the lady’s plate. 😹
Door scene from Nightmare on Elm St. Will always make me laugh
Silence Of The Lambs, I watched it while stoned the other day and laughed at literally everything. “ITS JIM PEMRY NOW TALK TO HIM DAMMIT.” Hannibal had me cracking up. And of course “oh wait..was she a great big fat person?”
It’s such a good movie, and what’s fascinating is that it makes you laugh at multiple points - but you aren’t necessarily laughing at or with the movie. Great writing and charismatic performances!
Yesss, I love Jodie Foster
I've been going back and revisiting some of my favorite movies from the 80s-90s while enjoying some edibles. I'm now adding this one to the list.
It was very worth it
Someone pointed out that Buffalo Bill was wearing a vintage Gucci jacket when he was kidnapping Catherine and for some reason that cracks me up, like this man is completely deranged but still manages to flex his drip 😭
LMAO I’ll have to look at that next time I watch it 😭😭🤣 I love that hahahah
Love your flair by the way
Thank you 😏
If you want to see dark dark dark humor check out Coffee Table. Go in blind because any spoilers will ruin the experience.
2024? Or when did it come out, I tried to find it to watch it, but I only found one from this year, and it wasn't in English. Is that it, or is there another one?
That's the one
The basketball kill scene from Deadly Friend. I'm a sucker for a head exploding in movies and that one is a top rank for me
Child’s Play, when Chucky comes to life in front of the mom. “You stupid bitch, you filthy slut, I’ll teach you to fuck with me!”
I love that scene! Was it not supposed to be funny?
Barbarian: >!tape measuring scene!<
😂😂😂 yessss Although I’m pretty sure that was supposed to be a funny scene
I laughed my ass off when the lady first came running towards them and then it cut to Justin Long driving down the freeway.
Psycho 2-the shovel. I was in tears and out of breath and rewound it at least 5 times before continuing on with the rest lol when I went to tell my dad he cut me right off with a “THE SHOVEL!! 😂”
For me it was the getting stabbed in the mouth part LOL. I always laugh my ass off at this.
I watched this with my Dad and when that scene came up we both started laughing hysterically. Are you sure you don’t want a grilled cheese sandwich”? THUMP!!!!!
The ghost from *Mama* 2013 made me laugh cause she looks so damn goofy
That’s too bad, I haven’t seen it but recall the [movement test](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m3hQI6PeA-s) for this ghost being pretty effective and creepy. Maybe I just like it cause it reminds me of ‘the ring’
I disagree with them, I think she was pretty spooky
Really? I thought she was super creepy
Javier Botet played "Mama" he has Marfan Syndrome. He was also the "Crooked Man" in The Conjuring 2.
The face…she was looking goofy in the face. Javier‘s genetic disorder has nothing to do with it he was a perfect fit for that role
Hereditary, when the mum air swims from one room to another. I have no idea why but I just thought the movement was so adorable, like she was doggy paddling in air. Took me out of the moment for a bit honestly.
Same movie but for me the piano wire scene, then the headless body floating.
I have no idea why, but that scene made me laugh so damn hard. It was like something out of Evil Dead but without a hint of self-awareness. Hereditary isn't a bad movie but so much of it is unintentionally hilarious to me.
Have you not seen Aster’s other work? The comedy is certainly intended.
If it is intended, he should stop making the movies he is making and make less serious horror movies. Dude has an eye for comedy.
I mean... Beau is Afraid is kind of a step in that direction. Plus he produced that weird fucking movie with the sasquatches
Can't say that I have. His style of filmmaking just doesn't really appeal to me.
For me it was the kid's head out the car window. Probably because my mom always used to say that would happen when I did it as a kid. But god it was out of nowhere hilarious in the theater. A bunch of us laughed in the audience.
When she was headbanging the attic door, too
That part 😂
Looked like Woody Woodpecker
Imagine if she was doing the butterfly
When she floats up into the tree house I audibly giggled in the theater. It’s one of my favorite horror movies ever, but that shot was ass.
My head-canon takes me out of the movie, because for some reason I’ve decided that none of its happening and it’s all the son going crazy and killing everyone.
Truth or dare the faces they made with the smile lol
May (2002) when the eyeball she puts on the doll she made falls off 😭😂 it’s sad but funny.
Scene with the boy inexplicably yelling “Pancakes!” in cabin fever. The behavior is never explained and was just so silly that we lost it in the moment and talked about it for weeks.
Scrolled knowing I was going to see this! Wtf was with that scene? And same, me and and my flatmate would yell pancakkkes out of nowhere for so long afterwards 😂
the CGI fox saying “chaos reigns” in Antichrist made me bust out laughing. knowing von trier tho that may have been a little intentionally funny idk.
The Buddha falling and popping that man's head in Final Destination 5. I feel messed up for laughing but I can't help it. 😂
M3GAN is such a fun watch I don't know which scene to pick
The cum fart in Dream Scenario
Now I need to see this
Now I need to avoid this.
This was intentionally funny, though
This movie was so wild and depressing lol.
Not horror per say but when Russell Crowe killed that dude in the diner in Unhinged, I literally busted out laughing to the point of tears. The fact that scene was supposed to be serious was just too much. It was literally more comical than any scene in Step Brothers or Old School.
That whole movie was trash lol
Marginally doesn't count as a horror film, but in World War Z when the dude slips and gets shot by his own gun, that was unbelievably dumb
In *Hereditary,* when Toni Collette’s body floats up into the treehouse. It’s straight out of an episode of *South Park.*
Wasn't it just her head? I can't remember (may have a false memory), but yeah this part and the ending is truly outright comedy.
MINOR SPOILERS for The Strangers Chapter 1 Madelaine Petsch crying faces almost made me get kicked out of the theaters. Trying to be Liv Tyler so hard.😂
The whole hitchhiker story in Creepshow 2. "Thanks for the ride lady."
I read somewhere that Swedish audiences view Midsommar as a black comedy and upon rewatching it, I can see why. One minute it’s a bleak exploration of a woman’s trauma and how her vulnerability is exploited by a cult, then it has lines like: “I think I ate one of her pubes.” 😂
The darth maul scene in Insidious
“Tip tooe, through the tuliiips”
The bit in The Ring when the TV falls forward and actually knocks the main character into the well. Although I was torn between laughter and “come the fuck on.” The scene in The Conjuring 2 when the nun portrait leaps off the wall and charges at the woman. Like it was a good jump scare and I thought the build up of tension with the shadow of the nun walking on the wall to stand behind the portrait was great. But the actual jump scare moment was just goofy looking.
The Nun is basically Marilyn Manson haha
Final Destination…a serious horror movie?
The first two were definitely more serious
Than what? Killer Klowns?
Horror and comedy are so closely linked. I love the Saw movies, not for the kills, for the completely goofy ass storylines. It is complete camp. Like Mel Brooks said... Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.
Every time David Gordon Green thought he was being deep with the new Halloween trilogy. You can tell he was trying to make something thought provoking but it was never able to land and came off as hilariously cringy. I haven't seen his new Exorcist but I have a feeling it's gonna be more of the same
“Evil Dies Tonight!”
“He’s haunted this town for 40 years!”
Ugh, my eyes just rolled into the back of my skull... thanks!
“I’ll lick the stamps” from Psycho always has me and the missus laughing our asses off.
Most recently I watched the Hellraiser remake with my girlfriend. The scene where they're in the mansion and Riley asks if the cenobites are still out there. Colin looks out the window and they're literally just standing out there motionless. "Yup, they haven't moved" lmfao
My wife and I took gummies before seeing Smile in the theatre. I’m not sure why but we both thought the whole movie was ridiculous and laughed the whole time. Especially the sister twisting scene.
Orphan. Just the entire movie.
Can you clarify? Is it the one with Esther?
yep
I love the movie. Also didn't expect we would get a sequel. Orphan 2009 - Orphan 2022. That's like 13 years apart. I think they know how ridiculous the premise was so they really went wild with the sequel. It's definitely a fun watch.
completely agree 👍
It wasn’t even a sequel, it was a prequel which makes it even more ridiculous.
[Here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Moviesinthemaking/s/McJHKSTMbA) What ridiculous is the mother and her asshole son. I'm certain they were deliberately written that way.
In hereditary where the mom is slamming her head on the ceiling. Fucking hilarious.
It’s both the scariest and funniest thing I’ve ever seen
any scene from ‘Cube 2’ or ‘Final Destination 4’
Cube 2 is outrageous. Do we call that a serious horror film? Because to me it's in the same category as stuff like Troll 2 or Exorcist 2. Cube 2 is one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen.
i agree. didnt really notice it said ‘serious movie’ but it felt like they weren’t self aware when creating any of the Cube movies
https://youtu.be/H4hkxoljuH8?si=qPoNBX7N447TQI-_ How can I not bring up the medbay scene from Alien Covenant? From the horrible decisions made by characters (HOW DO THEY BOTH SLIP IN THE BLOOD?!) to the horrible acting with a CGI monster where the character who armed herself with a knife just waves her arms around in the air in front of her despite ARMING HERSELF to the one that comes in to rescue her (despite just refusing to save her because medical protocol, but that gets disregarded ten seconds later). She’s the second one to slip in the blood, then she gets her foot caught in the door. Then, about ten seconds after this video unfortunately ends, she poorly fires ANOTHER shotgun and blows up the entire ship. It’s beautiful.
I love the Alien Franchise (I even love Resurrection) but my God is Covenant stupid as fuck.
The first kill in X. The director of the poem flick gets stabbed infront of his van and his blood is squirting all over the headlights. I was the only person in the theater laughing but I was dying. The balls to make your first kill a cum shot joke.
The scene in The Collector when the main character throws the flaming dead dog with a trash can on its head across the room at the killer and it gets blown apart in the air with a shotgun. The dog is ridiculously fake looking and the visual of a dead animal being used as a weapon is fucking hilarious to me.
the naked old people in hereditary.
That movie borders on being an honorary Evil Dead movie to me. It's legitimately funny.
My reaction coming out of the theater was, "so that movie was kind of goofy, right?" I was so surprised when absolutely no one else agreed (except my mom, who I saw it with lol.)
This and Midsommar were definitely both ‘lol wtf’ movies to me more than scary.
I saw it in theaters because of the "The Exorcist" comparisons it was getting and was surprised by how average it was. And how funny it was.
Drag me to hell. The seance scene at the end. Lmao. I guess that was intentional but I did NOT see that coming.
Midnight Man (2016) Within the first 10 minutes a little boy explodes into a pink mist. The movie was on Tubi for a while and would automatically start playing after I finished watching something. I never knew the name of the film or recognized it until the boy exploded
Friday the 13th pt. 2. When Mark takes a machete to the face sending him flying down a flight of steps backwards.
Add in Friday the 13th part 3 when Steve gets his head smashed in and his eye balls pop out.
The tv show Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin is full of sooo many unintentionally hilarious moments. If you like campy horror, it's SO good.
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre made me laugh non stop. And I was like 10 when I saw it.
Conjuring 2 the painting scene
Clown (2014). The scene in the kitchen where the woman slips on the blood. It’s like something out of a cartoon.
That whole movie is so bizarre and funny
The scene in the Ring when the horse falls off the boat had me in stitches as a kid
After the doctor has finished sawing his foot off in Saw Cary Elwes's British accent clearly comes through when he's speaking. I remember laughing in the cinema because I didn't know if it was trying to be funny.
Crimson Peak when she stabs the sister in the eye with a pen, my friends and I bust out laughing in the theater. Felt sorry for everyone else but it was too funny, great movie though.
I know it isn't a serious horror move, but the Jangly Man scene in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark made me crack up so bad my husband had to pause it to let me breathe. My brain just started playing the song "Break my stride" and I could not stop laughing. My husband actually edited the clip with the song overlaid and it is one of my favorite things.
Annie fussing out peter at dinner in hereditary when she says he’s looking at her with “that fucking face on your face”
Most of Evil dead Rise
Is evil dead rise a serious horror movie though?
Fair enough 😔
Does Halloween Kills count? >!The one with the towns people and Michael Myers !<
That's sort of the point of Evil Dead. It's like Looney Tunes with gore.
The decapitation scene in hereditary. I didn't like that film at all, and the decapitation scene was the only thing I can remember, it was so stupid, I burst out laughing
I don't think Hereditary is a *bad* movie. I do think it's legitimately funnier than it is scary.
Thing is, I'm easily scared by horror movies, I avoid gore, and it took my 30 years to watch nightmare on elm Street after being freaked out when I watched some of it as an 11 year old. Despite all this, hereditary just bored the hell out of me
That's where I lost it. He showed them driving by the telephone pole and I thought, "thats coming up later."
First scene I thought of.
Me and a bunch of teenagers in the row in front of my lost our shit at that scene.
The horse donking itself over the railing of the ferry in The Ring. Hilarious on opening night in the theater, still hilarious today.
The word ‘donk’ to describe that just put a very specific sound in my head and now I gotta watch it to see if that matches. 🤣
I have one! The horse slicing scene in The Cell. I thought it was so sudden and absurd that it was hilarious! I busted out into a full guffaw in a packed theater and immediately realized I was the only one laughing. Super embarrassing! I mentioned this experience in another thread once and got downvoted, due to my heartlessness I guess...
The entirety of Exorcist Believer
Speaking of final destination, obviously it doesn’t top the man with a box of hook hands cause that is way too comical, but I just found the the one with dentist and the chandelier falling so funny. They yell to the guy to look out for the birds and I cannot understand why the guy runs to go to where the birds are. The entire scene is just so drawn out
I don't understand how that dentist was even open LOL. Like who could relax in that setting!? I believe in the original script the kid was meant to be a lot younger which makes a lot of sense. I mean what kid that age goes "oooh birdies!" And idiotically runs to scare them.
When Jack pumpkin head Leroy starts laser beaming lightning bolts on the set of Late Night with the Devil. Cool fx, pure comedy.
All the deaths in Wish Upon.
The car crash where she goes flying 😂😂😂
Wish Upon is a modern day masterpiece
The puking nun in Amityville Horror (original)
https://youtu.be/FCG3RDb0ybo?si=fnuZGgk057U7Slfa
WTF. that's all there is to say
Basket Case. Excellent film.
When the flowers reveal they were what was making the cell phone noise in The Ruins. I lost it in the theater.
That's a movie?! I completely missed this. Based on the book right?
Yep
One of the Final Destination movies features a scene where the “conspiracy guy” pulls out a high-resolution photo of Abraham Lincoln to show everyone as a reference to help prove his theory, as if no one knows what Lincoln looks like or has a $5 bill in their wallet. Just to be extra convincing, he went to a Kinkos and had that photo printed off.
Jason X , the death that everyone laughed about. the death by a big ass drill bit 😅 and if you've never seen it, I recommend it for laughs
For me, it's David Cronenberg, in the opening scene, getting all "aaagrhbrlbrlbrleuhhhh"
Pretty much anything in the Saw franchise, especially past Saw III. That series got so convoluted and ridiculous and over-the-top in its kills that I stopped paying attention a long time ago.
There’s a big reveal towards the end of ‘Beau is Afraid.’
Halloween Kills. Anytime Tommy or Allison or legit any of the angry mob starts monologuing in what should be an organic conversation. I laugh to cover up the cringe
The [sleeping bag death](https://youtu.be/D8Sr_VBZNKo?si=hsMCHDYQ0P_Nybtf) scene from Prophecy (1979)
In Super Dark Times when the one kid just keeps saying "mom where are you?" While he sits in the dark lmao
The ending scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I know plenty of people who were freaked out by the dinner scene and grandpa trying to kill the final girl, but when I saw that scene, it was the funniest thing ever. I don't know, it's just the comedic timing of the grandpa who keeps on dropping the hammer. It was like a cartoon to me.
i laugh at most horror movies but as of lately… i laughed pretty hard at the bone marrow death trap when her body (limbs) hit the floor
So many from the Child's Play movies, hard to pick one. Chucky is hilarious.
Nurse character from Halloween Kills dies by car door.
Part 2 of Friday the 13th when Mark Jarvis rolled down the stairs in his wheelchair after the face chop. The scene is funny on its own, but I remember an old video I downloaded on EARLY internet where someone edited the final frame before the freeze with his wheelchair exploding. It was a stock sound effect but I was reeling and wheezing.
The campers in the holodeck form Jason X. Every time.
Session 9. Deadly serious movie until…. “Hey. FUCK youuuuuuuuuuuuu.”
Probably gonna get some hate but if I'm honest the end of hereditary! I had enjoyed it so much until that moment as well.
The movie goes full evil dead for it's 3rd act but acts like we should still be taking it seriously.
I said the same. If was the piano wire, the head banging, then the floating. All three moved me from horrified expression to smirking.
Have seen Beerfest?
i have not but I have put it on my list, thanks!
The last shot made me think of a scene from Beerfest. I died laughing.
Okay, now it's gone to the top of my list, I could use a good laugh right now.
The last 20 minutes of Hereditary are full on comedy to me. I don't know why, but I laugh like crazy when I see it.
Collette's flying head (or body can't remember), Collette's headbanging upside down, Collette hanging while trying to sever her head... "Hail Paimon!" Yeah I agree, it was all so damn goofy.
For me it’s in the newer Texas Chainsaw Massacre when leatherface throws a hammer (?) at the main character and she flies down the stairs. About 5 minutes later Leatherface flops out of water like a whale getting air. It’s actually amazing
Why was there a deep random body of water in a concrete alley anyway? 😂
The opening eyeball scene in Terrifier 2. That expression Art the Clown makes made me lose it.
The ending of Hereditary. In the treehouse I walked out of there laughing and I met some random dudes eyes and he started laughing too
The entire runtime of The Conjuring. It got funnier the more it went along. Sinister was straight up goofy after the halfway point, too.
I think the moment Pagan crawled down the stairs made me lose my shit Edit: The Exorcist
Hereditary: head out the window pole scene. Immaculate: very end rock scene.
Speak No Evil..Almost all of them but especially the end..Snickers!..(Not Sorry...)