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The movie “Rabbit Test” with Billy Crystal has a hilarious scene with him having a conversation with a woman in a diner and an elderly lady gets beaten up by the cook in the background because she won’t pay her bill.
To this very day, I use the line from Lloyd Bridges in Airplane! "I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue". Never fails to stop someone short for those that have no clue where it comes from but I also get belly laughs from people that get the line completely. I remember using that line on my dad once when I got into trouble about something. I mumbled it under my breath and my dad made me repeat it clearly. He almost wet himself from laughing and I got out of punishment because of it. Good times!!!😂😂😂
I got my dad with something similar... I told my dad i had a friend in the hospital. he asked what is it? i replied immediately with its a big building with red cross... but that's not important right now. my dad almost crashed the car he was laughing so hard, it is still one my favorite memories
It's one of the things I love about those great spoof movies like "The Naked Gun", "Hot Shots!" and "Flying High", all the things that could be going on in the background.
I instantly thought of "Top Secret" too. The restaurant scene, where Nick Rivers is informed that "It is a jacket and tie affair" by the maitre `d, who calls over some underlings to measure Kilmer, then proceeds to sew a suit for him in the background, over a less than two minute conversation in the foreground. Love that movie!
I never noticed the blackboard gag in "Hot Fuzz", and I've seen it roughly ten times. A testament to how skilled Edgar Wright is with foreshadowing and background gags.
Also, the "Lack of leadership skills" part is in black ink instead of blue, implying it's the only thing that they got wrong. Which was proven true when they were storming the supermarket; Sgt. Fisher came up with what to do with the siege which even impressed Sgt. Angel.
A fave of mine comes from "Airplane II" - two main characters talk about how the shuttle is doomed, which causes one of two Japanese passengers listening in the background do a huge spit-take. The other guy is confused, as he doesn't understand English, then does a spit-take of his own after the first guy translates for him. 😅
Love both those movies. I was only about 10 when I saw the first movie and I'd never seen a movie with that sort of serious/ slapstick comedy before, and it had me in stitches. BTW, the movie is known as Flying High in most countries. The US changed name for some unknown reason.... maybe because of the word high.... cheers.
Honestly, you could make this entire list of scenes from the Naked Gun, Airplane!, Hot Shots, Mel Brooks movies, etc. and still have to leave out so many good scenes. Such a great style of comedy. The lab scene from Police Squad where the lab tech goes through the door, but Leslie Nielsen goes around the door still gets me every time.
GoldenEye, pretty much the entire background of Q's lab while Bond and Q are talking. From a guy being flung out of his chair, to an unfortunate agent going to use a pay phone and an airbag filling the booth (and later being carted out still stuck in the booth and whining for help).
one that gets overlooked way too much in Airplane! is that at the airport, there is a magazine stall in the background, which has small signs on it for all the types of magazines being displayed, the sign underneath the nude magazines reads "jerk off material"
I had to go to the ER once because of an issue with my bowels. I told the admitting nurse and she said "What is it." Without missing a beat I said, "It's a long tube in your belly where your food goes. But that's not important right now." The look on her face was a moment of disbelief followed by delight. It turned out that her boyfriend, who loved Airplane! had shown her the movie the night before. It was the first time she'd seen it. Later I heard her telling others what had happened then later, as I left the hospital I saw her on the phone talking to her boyfriend, telling him what had happened.
The background gag is truly for those watching a movie the second time. The first I’m absorbed in the plot. I saw those gags in movies I had seen, now I have a list of others to watch.
Some of my favorites include most films by Mel Brooks, especially 'High Anxiety,' which is a spoof of pretty much every movie ever done by Alfred Hitchcock. Some of my favorites are when he gets crapped on by a ton of pigeons to spoof the movies "The Birds," and the movie 'Young Frankenstein,' when the villagers begins gathering to get the monster, then there's 'Blazing Saddles with the townspeople getting into all kinds of trouble in the background. I could go on but in taking to too much room!
You absolutely missed one of the best such scenes in all of movie history, in the first "Gremlins" movie. The premise is that the father is away at an Inventor's convention, leaving the son, along with the Mogwai. At one point, the father calls home from the convention, using a house phone (this being long before cell phones). The scene switches between the son at home and the father at the convention. As the scene flips back and forth, in the background of the father, we see: 1 -- A large device with a velvet rope around it. And a guy furtively walks up, looks both ways, and then hops over the rope and gets into the machine. 2 -- The device, with the guy in it, is surrounded by "sparkly effects". 3 -- The machine is gone, there is a puff of smoke where the machine was, and a security guard runs up and goes into the space where it was, like "What happened? Where did it go??" The joke is that the machine is recognizably the Time Machine from the 1960 movie of the same name.
🙂Nice! I didn’t remember or maybe ever notice that bit. I probably wouldn’t have gotten the subtle reference but still enjoyed it. Gremlins and Gremlins 2 had so many little funny and quirky things going on in them besides the main focus. I loved them a lot.
My favorite bit from the Lego movie is when Bad cop is throwing a chair around after Emmett and Wyld Style escape and he just long throws it and it hits a cop bot that was running away.
The two Storm Troopers turning around while Kylo Ren has a temper tantrum in Force Awakens. Just walking along and they see what is happening and just turn around.
Wow, back in the 80's I saw a movie called "Young Doctors in Love" based on the soap opera General Hospital. I can't tell you much about the movie but there was a scene where the main stars were having a serious conversation only to be out shadowed by what was happening in the background. One of the staff was a "Little Person" who just received a phone call. Once it was over he had to hang the phone up on the wall mounted base and he was trying to throw it, run and jump it back up and finally he pushes a wheeled stretcher along the wall and slam dunks the phone. You have no idea what the doctors were even talking about. Just look it up Young Doctors in Love phone clip!
Airplane! had a LOT of background activity. The scene where the MC arrives at the airport in the beginning there is two audio recordings about the loading and unloading zones, one a male voice and one a female voice. They both give conflicting info and eventually they are having a quarrel over the PA like a married couple. Hope they worked it out.
I can't remember if it's 'Airplane!' or 'Airplane 2', but Ted Striker escapes from a mental hospital in a truck. As he gets out of the back of it, you can see inside it is carrying those sinister duplicate pods from 'Invasion Of The Body Snatchers'.
Not really a funny background moment, but my dad Ron Mathison was an extra for Rocky IV and Best In Show and I watched both scenes with him in the background. Both movies were filmed on the PNE grounds in Vancouver. Rocky IV’s big boxing scene between Rocky and Drago was filmed in the Agrodome while the dog show scenes for Best In Show were filmed in the Pacific Colosseum, a place that’s no stranger to real dog shows as the dog talent show Superdogs takes place in there
I'm 44 and still to this day I never go a full calendar year without watching Goofy Movie at least one and this is absolutely without a doubt my favorite scene. Nothing eases tention or relaxes a room like turning any random music and doing the little shoulder dance
I was in a movie theater watching Anchorman and started laughing at the Escupimos in su alimento part. People looked at me like I had two heads. My wife wanted to crawl under her seat. Even with my rudimentary Spanish, I knew what it said. When I explained it to everyone, there was a collective ahhhhhhh. Sad part about the alien baby birth in the Men In Black scene are the twin towers in the background.
For me, #11 jumped immediately to mind. I've seen Dogma several times, but never noticed that background gag. In High School High, Jon Lovitz is talking to someone in the foreground, while in the background, kids are repeatedly falling trying to go up a staircase because their pants are too low.
My favorite unmentioned has to be Black Dynamite. In the shoot out scene, the driver pulls up to scene and pulls his gun out and starts popping, but forgets to put the car in park. The car lurches forward, he panics and reaches inside the car to pull parking break up as he leans out the car again and continues shooting. The FUNNIEST part about that scene is that the driver really forgot to put the car in park. The scene was so funny the director and Michael Jai White kept it in. I can’t remember which comic con they confirmed this in but it’s on TH-cam somewhere
If you have never seen "Local Hero" give yourself a treat and go find it. The whole movie is wait, what? Also, it appears Matt Damon has played "Loki" more often than Tom Hiddleston.
Harry potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, when the Fat Lady sees Sirius Black, have a look at the painting behind the kids! The knight in the painting is hilarious!
Peasant banging the creek water with a stick in the background, Monty Python's Holy Grail. Two scenes, one shaded the foreground, one in background of a woman banging a carpet with a cat, again, Holy Grail.
@@DBerkowitz4 Yes, that's it! Thank you for the follow-up. I'd like to watch that again. Are you of Russian descent? I am a doukhobor who was born because Tolstoy saved us.
In an old Michael Keaton movie called The Dream Team, Peter Boyle plays a guy who believes he's Jesus. He touches a patient on a gurney and says "Arise and walk my son." As the group continues down the hospital wing, you can see the patient in the background try to stand up and immediately falls over.
I truthfully just saw the selfie sneakers earlier in the evening while watching the Age of Ultron for the umpteenth time. I had never noticed them before!
There's a scene in the movie RUTHLESS PEOPLE (also made by the gang from AIRPLANE!) where a police officer in full uniform with jangling handcuffs and a bouncing night stick can be seen playing tennis in the background. Hilarious!
One from Office Space - its a quick scene of his car driving into his apartment building. Seems simple until you see the name of the apartment complex. Like a lot of apartment names - some reference to wood - Tall Oaks / Redwood / Ravenwood -- in this movie "Morning Wood Apartments" = classic. I saw it the 1st time I watched it in the theater - I was the only one laughing.... but I caught it.
Someone has probably mentioned (I don't have time to read all of these) the scene in "Hot Shots Part Deux" where Richard Crenna watches Charlie Sheen battle a native. A vendor sells Crenna a pig's snout in a bun. During the fight, Crenna takes a bite from the sandwich....And mustard oozes from the nostrils! Gross and funny.
I must have watched _National Lampoon's Vacation_ several dozens of of times since the early 1980s, and I have NEVER noticed Chevy putting dirty dishes back into the cupboard!
I remember getting 4 free cinema tickets for Top Secret from the Scottish Sun newspaper. I had to take two papers to the Old ABC cinema in Sauchiehall Street.
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Seriously? No Baseketball in this list? This list is a joke.
the touchdown background from the naked gun 3
Any comedy movie has something on background
The movie “Rabbit Test” with Billy Crystal has a hilarious scene with him having a conversation with a woman in a diner and an elderly lady gets beaten up by the cook in the background because she won’t pay her bill.
Usually almost all of them. If I don't catch the first time, I'll catch it the second or third time after that.
To this very day, I use the line from Lloyd Bridges in Airplane! "I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue". Never fails to stop someone short for those that have no clue where it comes from but I also get belly laughs from people that get the line completely. I remember using that line on my dad once when I got into trouble about something. I mumbled it under my breath and my dad made me repeat it clearly. He almost wet himself from laughing and I got out of punishment because of it. Good times!!!😂😂😂
Here's all of them:
Looks like I chose the wrong day to quit smoking, drinking, taking amphetamines, and sniffing glue (that should be all of them)
I do the over over,over, under, roger, under over, roger
We do too!! And I remember seeing a double feature at the theater of Airplane! and Caddyshack. Still love both those movies. :)
@@mbrow I saw it as a double header with Popeye staring Robin Williams.
I got my dad with something similar...
I told my dad i had a friend in the hospital. he asked what is it? i replied immediately with its a big building with red cross... but that's not important right now. my dad almost crashed the car he was laughing so hard, it is still one my favorite memories
It's one of the things I love about those great spoof movies like "The Naked Gun", "Hot Shots!" and "Flying High", all the things that could be going on in the background.
You could probably put the entire naked gun franchise on this list.
No TOP SECRET IS WAY ABOVE THAT
Who were franchisee of Naked gun (and where were most funny)? I guess it would be fun to see one on that topic too!
Alan Tudyk kicking the dead knight at the beginning of A Knight’s Tale always has me laughing.
I instantly thought of "Top Secret" too. The restaurant scene, where Nick Rivers is informed that "It is a jacket and tie affair" by the maitre `d, who calls over some underlings to measure Kilmer, then proceeds to sew a suit for him in the background, over a less than two minute conversation in the foreground.
Love that movie!
There's another scene in Top Secret when Nick is at a pizza parlor and people are dealing with and extra cheesy pizza in the background.
@@joelellis7035 "straighten the rug" Yeah, I remember :D
"I know a little German. He's right over there."
I loved all the Naked Gun movies as a kid. There was always so much stuff going on in the background 🤣🤣🤣
"I am serious, and don't call me Shirley". LOL
I never noticed the blackboard gag in "Hot Fuzz", and I've seen it roughly ten times. A testament to how skilled Edgar Wright is with foreshadowing and background gags.
Also, the "Lack of leadership skills" part is in black ink instead of blue, implying it's the only thing that they got wrong. Which was proven true when they were storming the supermarket; Sgt. Fisher came up with what to do with the siege which even impressed Sgt. Angel.
No way!! :O
@@edwinpaulhermo7650 What he said...
A fave of mine comes from "Airplane II" - two main characters talk about how the shuttle is doomed, which causes one of two Japanese passengers listening in the background do a huge spit-take. The other guy is confused, as he doesn't understand English, then does a spit-take of his own after the first guy translates for him. 😅
I love that scene!
Love both those movies. I was only about 10 when I saw the first movie and I'd never seen a movie with that sort of serious/ slapstick comedy before, and it had me in stitches. BTW, the movie is known as Flying High in most countries. The US changed name for some unknown reason.... maybe because of the word high.... cheers.
@@titmusspaultpaul5 well planes do fly....high so there you have it. But I agree, they seem to be on something especially since they're out of coffee.
The Scotty gag, c'mon, James Doohan was the Best!
Honestly, you could make this entire list of scenes from the Naked Gun, Airplane!, Hot Shots, Mel Brooks movies, etc. and still have to leave out so many good scenes. Such a great style of comedy. The lab scene from Police Squad where the lab tech goes through the door, but Leslie Nielsen goes around the door still gets me every time.
I personally love the Can-Can dancing in the background of Hot Shots. Should’ve been on this list.
Surprised that none of the Monty Python movies were mentioned as there is always funny things happening in the background
In Airplane!, the plane is a jet but you hear propellers.
In Team America, the sound of the Korean jets is a chainsaw.
GoldenEye, pretty much the entire background of Q's lab while Bond and Q are talking. From a guy being flung out of his chair, to an unfortunate agent going to use a pay phone and an airbag filling the booth (and later being carted out still stuck in the booth and whining for help).
one that gets overlooked way too much in Airplane!
is that at the airport, there is a magazine stall in the background,
which has small signs on it for all the types of magazines being displayed,
the sign underneath the nude magazines reads "jerk off material"
I had to go to the ER once because of an issue with my bowels. I told the admitting nurse and she said "What is it."
Without missing a beat I said, "It's a long tube in your belly where your food goes. But that's not important right now."
The look on her face was a moment of disbelief followed by delight.
It turned out that her boyfriend, who loved Airplane! had shown her the movie the night before. It was the first time she'd seen it.
Later I heard her telling others what had happened then later, as I left the hospital I saw her on the phone talking to her boyfriend, telling him what had happened.
Surely you can't be serious!
@@mkvv5687 “I am serious and don’t call me Shirley.”😂
*"Surely you can't be serious."*
*"I AM serious. And don't call me 'Shirley'."*
It is one of my life's goals to one day fall into this bit organically, without preplanning.
The background gag is truly for those watching a movie the second time. The first I’m absorbed in the plot. I saw those gags in movies I had seen, now I have a list of others to watch.
The blind guy trying to solve the Rubik's Cube in UHF is a classic. "Is this It?... Nope"
I actually have a blind Rubik's Cube. It has different tactile shapes for each side. I can see, but I thought it was a fun addition to my collection.
😂 Yes! UHF is one of my all-time fav films. So many little silly, quirky things like that going on.
Using the background as the main scene is always genuine
Some of my favorites include most films by Mel Brooks, especially 'High Anxiety,' which is a spoof of pretty much every movie ever done by Alfred Hitchcock. Some of my favorites are when he gets crapped on by a ton of pigeons to spoof the movies "The Birds," and the movie 'Young Frankenstein,' when the villagers begins gathering to get the monster, then there's 'Blazing Saddles with the townspeople getting into all kinds of trouble in the background. I could go on but in taking to too much room!
Loaded Weapon Part one is criminally underrated
True!
one of my fave movies
You absolutely missed one of the best such scenes in all of movie history, in the first "Gremlins" movie.
The premise is that the father is away at an Inventor's convention, leaving the son, along with the Mogwai. At one point, the father calls home from the convention, using a house phone (this being long before cell phones). The scene switches between the son at home and the father at the convention.
As the scene flips back and forth, in the background of the father, we see:
1 -- A large device with a velvet rope around it. And a guy furtively walks up, looks both ways, and then hops over the rope and gets into the machine.
2 -- The device, with the guy in it, is surrounded by "sparkly effects".
3 -- The machine is gone, there is a puff of smoke where the machine was, and a security guard runs up and goes into the space where it was, like "What happened? Where did it go??"
The joke is that the machine is recognizably the Time Machine from the 1960 movie of the same name.
🙂Nice! I didn’t remember or maybe ever notice that bit. I probably wouldn’t have gotten the subtle reference but still enjoyed it. Gremlins and Gremlins 2 had so many little funny and quirky things going on in them besides the main focus. I loved them a lot.
My favorite bit from the Lego movie is when Bad cop is throwing a chair around after Emmett and Wyld Style escape and he just long throws it and it hits a cop bot that was running away.
You could make an hour long video with *just* the Lego Movie.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Everything in the background is a comedic story in itself. You need to watch that movie like 5 times to get it all.
The two Storm Troopers turning around while Kylo Ren has a temper tantrum in Force Awakens. Just walking along and they see what is happening and just turn around.
Wow, back in the 80's I saw a movie called "Young Doctors in Love" based on the soap opera General Hospital. I can't tell you much about the movie but there was a scene where the main stars were having a serious conversation only to be out shadowed by what was happening in the background. One of the staff was a "Little Person" who just received a phone call. Once it was over he had to hang the phone up on the wall mounted base and he was trying to throw it, run and jump it back up and finally he pushes a wheeled stretcher along the wall and slam dunks the phone. You have no idea what the doctors were even talking about. Just look it up Young Doctors in Love phone clip!
just did watch the guy on the left he seems to be reacting to the noises behind him.
Seeing Will Smith get pulled around by that alien in the car in Men In Black was hilarious the first time I saw it
"Excuse me, miss!"
That part always gets me.
@@gamemasteranthony2756 same with me
And the second time, and third time. These movies are timeless
@@cherrydragon3120 darn right
Both hilarious and somber in 2023. WTC towers in the background.
OJ Simpson saving a human life. That's hilarious.
Remember, he was turned down for the role of The Terminator because he was too nice and no one would believe him as a killer.
@@Craxin01 Unreal, right?!
@@Craxin01
Irony to the tenth power!
@@raymondhopwood9393 Hindsight is 20/20, foresight is totally blind.
They don't make movies like Airplane anymore and it is a shame.
Airplane! had a LOT of background activity. The scene where the MC arrives at the airport in the beginning there is two audio recordings about the loading and unloading zones, one a male voice and one a female voice. They both give conflicting info and eventually they are having a quarrel over the PA like a married couple. Hope they worked it out.
The nun in Dogma also played Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers Neighborhood.
I can't remember if it's 'Airplane!' or 'Airplane 2', but Ted Striker escapes from a mental hospital in a truck. As he gets out of the back of it, you can see inside it is carrying those sinister duplicate pods from 'Invasion Of The Body Snatchers'.
background scenes are so underrated!!
And the Untouchables scene was a reference to the Odessa Steps scene in Battleship Potemkin.
Finally a film student!
I was looking to see if someone else had noticed this. Glad someone did!
Not really a funny background moment, but my dad Ron Mathison was an extra for Rocky IV and Best In Show and I watched both scenes with him in the background. Both movies were filmed on the PNE grounds in Vancouver. Rocky IV’s big boxing scene between Rocky and Drago was filmed in the Agrodome while the dog show scenes for Best In Show were filmed in the Pacific Colosseum, a place that’s no stranger to real dog shows as the dog talent show Superdogs takes place in there
I'm 44 and still to this day I never go a full calendar year without watching Goofy Movie at least one and this is absolutely without a doubt my favorite scene. Nothing eases tention or relaxes a room like turning any random music and doing the little shoulder dance
The kid doing goose stepping in Eurotrip was dark & hilarious 😆
Gremlins, in the background there's a mockup of a time machine. A few frames later, it actually disappears, presumably traveling back in time
Top Secret! is so good and overlooked.
I was in a movie theater watching Anchorman and started laughing at the Escupimos in su alimento part. People looked at me like I had two heads. My wife wanted to crawl under her seat. Even with my rudimentary Spanish, I knew what it said. When I explained it to everyone, there was a collective ahhhhhhh. Sad part about the alien baby birth in the Men In Black scene are the twin towers in the background.
I know right? I always loved that MIB scene and this time I noticed the Twin Towers and I felt a bit sad.
indeed
9/11/2001--always remember...
For me, #11 jumped immediately to mind.
I've seen Dogma several times, but never noticed that background gag.
In High School High, Jon Lovitz is talking to someone in the foreground, while in the background, kids are repeatedly falling trying to go up a staircase because their pants are too low.
5:11 is anyone going to say anything about how that's the actor that played the original Scotty in the original Star Trek? That has to be him ..
My favorite unmentioned has to be Black Dynamite. In the shoot out scene, the driver pulls up to scene and pulls his gun out and starts popping, but forgets to put the car in park. The car lurches forward, he panics and reaches inside the car to pull parking break up as he leans out the car again and continues shooting. The FUNNIEST part about that scene is that the driver really forgot to put the car in park. The scene was so funny the director and Michael Jai White kept it in. I can’t remember which comic con they confirmed this in but it’s on TH-cam somewhere
It's mentioned on the commentary that it was a mistake, but it's the kind of mistake you'd seen in those films they were parodying.
I'm glad the MIB scene got to be number 1, that scene was really funny. And the baby Alien was really cute.
I love the way you explain the visual jokes so that we can understand them.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! The first Naked Gun movie was a blast. 🤣
Curious moment - 6:48. the little girl in this clip is Madeline Zima, from "The Nanny" (as in Max Sheffield and Fran Fine "The Nanny").
What about the Police Academy series? There is plenty of background shenanigans happens.
313: Bagel Time. Not just a hidden thing but also kinda funny that Bagel Man turned into the villain Spot
If you have never seen "Local Hero" give yourself a treat and go find it. The whole movie is wait, what?
Also, it appears Matt Damon has played "Loki" more often than Tom Hiddleston.
Total agree, "Local Hero'" is a gem!
The real payoff to the MEN IN BLACK scene is K's "Congratulations, Reg...it's a squid." My then girlfriend and I were on the floor.
Love your lists!😊😊
16:18, that bagel hit the spot.
Aaaah - Good on 'ya for including the Local Hero scene ! It was the first thing that came to my mind !
That Star Trek nod was hilarious
The scientist who got hit by the bagel will be forever different with the newly released movie, lol. 16:16
Harry potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, when the Fat Lady sees Sirius Black, have a look at the painting behind the kids! The knight in the painting is hilarious!
lol the Spider-Verse bagel shot is hilarious. such an innocuous moment with no consequences
It really hit the spot right there.
Peasant banging the creek water with a stick in the background, Monty Python's Holy Grail. Two scenes, one shaded the foreground, one in background of a woman banging a carpet with a cat, again, Holy Grail.
The Abyss tsunami scene should be number 1, where a guy got his shorts pulled down by his buddy
The flying baby scene goes back even further to a film about the Russian revolution. Love how smart some of these are while being ridiculous.
Battleship Potemkin ... a classic of the silent era.
@@DBerkowitz4 Yes, that's it! Thank you for the follow-up. I'd like to watch that again. Are you of Russian descent? I am a doukhobor who was born because Tolstoy saved us.
In an old Michael Keaton movie called The Dream Team, Peter Boyle plays a guy who believes he's Jesus. He touches a patient on a gurney and says "Arise and walk my son." As the group continues down the hospital wing, you can see the patient in the background try to stand up and immediately falls over.
0:36 ... if you ever wanted to know what Mike Ehrmantraut did before Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad.
Woah, I didn't even know it was him. Nice!
7:16 - welll, kinda... it's a refernece to the Battleship Potemkin stair scene... which was also being made in The Untouchables
I laughed my ass off in the theater when Bigfoot started dancing, watching A Goofy Movie
The pig turning into Hot Dogs when dying(English ain’t my main lang) is a reference to Minecraft where pigs turns into pork chops when dying
Police academy should be on the list where the cops having coffee donut and their car is burned by goons
5:11 love the star trek reference
I caught Clark putting dirty dishes away the first time.
2:10 Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees😂
0:39
Thats why Mike gave up air traffic control , thus eventually meeting Heisenberg.
19:38 is that alien looks like Kit Fisto from Star Wars
Not one Scary Movie background scene?!
Aww! Cute tentacle alien baby! :D
314: Men In Black takes the number one spot. Too funny
Frank Drebin: "Nothing to see here!"
What about the random old woman hitting a cat against a wall in various scenes of Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
😂👍
01:18 The actor talking into the mic is Jonathan Banks who portrayed Mike Ehrmantraut in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
I truthfully just saw the selfie sneakers earlier in the evening while watching the Age of Ultron for the umpteenth time. I had never noticed them before!
Thank For The Video 🙊🤯🤣😂💝💕😁💖
Nothing beats the Airplane
The original stroller down the stairs scene was from Battleship Potemkin from 1925. “The Untouchables” was a nod to “Battleship Potemkin”
There's a scene in the movie RUTHLESS PEOPLE (also made by the gang from AIRPLANE!) where a police officer in full uniform with jangling handcuffs and a bouncing night stick can be seen playing tennis in the background. Hilarious!
312: I definitely noticed Bigfoot Boogie in A Goofy Movie since I was a kid. Still makes me laugh
One from Office Space - its a quick scene of his car driving into his apartment building. Seems simple until you see the name of the apartment complex. Like a lot of apartment names - some reference to wood - Tall Oaks / Redwood / Ravenwood -- in this movie "Morning Wood Apartments" = classic. I saw it the 1st time I watched it in the theater - I was the only one laughing.... but I caught it.
I can not believe no mention of Wet Hot American Summer. That movie has a ton of background gags that beats half of the things on this list.
Someone has probably mentioned (I don't have time to read all of these) the scene in "Hot Shots Part Deux" where Richard Crenna watches Charlie Sheen battle a native. A vendor sells Crenna a pig's snout in a bun. During the fight, Crenna takes a bite from the sandwich....And mustard oozes from the nostrils! Gross and funny.
Breaking Bad fans...I think that is Mike Ehrmantraut on the mike in the Airplane clip @ 1:16...Wow. Thats crazy
I must have watched _National Lampoon's Vacation_ several dozens of of times since the early 1980s, and I have NEVER noticed Chevy putting dirty dishes back into the cupboard!
that small Scottish village looks like the one aqua man hangs out in
I remember getting 4 free cinema tickets for Top Secret from the Scottish Sun newspaper. I had to take two papers to the Old ABC cinema in Sauchiehall Street.
Loaded weapon 1... SCOTTY!?!? I'VE GIVEN EVERYTHING SHE'S GOT CAPTAIN!!!!
So we all see how Will Smith brought Jedi Knight Kit Fisto into the world! LOL!
Airplane, Top Secret and Blazing Saddles. Best Comedy trilogy, for me
@1:15 - that air traffic controller looks like he could use a pimento cheese sandwich.
Bigfoot goofy makes sense now
The ZAZ movies are full of those. Terrific! Best of all (Airplane, Top Secret). The TV cut looses some background jokes