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Last thing that made you cry with laughter

Started by Sam, August 15, 2015, 06:59:20 PM

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non capisco

I know it's an incredibly stupid and one might even say howlingly obvious gag but it proper tickled me.

The bit in New Zealand vampire comedy 'What We Do In The Shadows' when Jermaine Clement's character says 'Leave me alone to do my dark bidding' and, yes, he's on E-Bay.

Yeah. Maybe it was the delivery.

Really funny film, though. A nice surprise after having sat on my hard drive for months with me thinking 'Well, that's probably alright'.

East of Eden

Last episode of the third series of Stewart Lee Comedy Vehicle. One of the best things that he's done. Love the Sugar Cubes joke, the deadpan repetition trying to make you think "does he know its not the Sugar Cubes?" is brilliant.

chocolate teapot

Couple believe their toy skeleton is possessed https://youtu.be/EU2AIxkxiwg the payoff at the end is worth sitting through 10 minutes of this.

BritishHobo


BritishHobo


QDRPHNC

Quote from: chocolate teapot on September 12, 2015, 01:37:44 AM
Couple believe their toy skeleton is possessed https://youtu.be/EU2AIxkxiwg the payoff at the end is worth sitting through 10 minutes of this.

I love the man's "well someone had to take care of it" look to camera after he
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Berthas Fat Leg

I'm almost embarrassed at the immaturity of this Chuckle Brothers Youtube Poop. Almost.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-MxgX3ouvM

Fabian Thomsett

Mark Prindle's reviews of Exploited albums

Especially this:

QuoteSay what you will about Wattie, but as this 1985 live recording demonstrates, the man's dedicated.

The man's dedicated nearly every song to a public figure or audience faction, that is! Here, look at all the dedicating Wattie conducts during this 15-song performance:

"Let's Start A War" - 'This song's dedicated to Argentina!'
"Jimmy Boyle" - 'This song's dedicated to a guy who fucked the prison system - his name is Jimmy Boyle!'
"I Believe in Anarchy" - 'This song's dedicated to everybody that was here last year!'
"God Saved The Queen" - 'This song's dedicated to the Queen of England - she's a fuckin' wanker!'
"Alternative" - 'Is anybody unemployed? Well, this song is dedicated to you!'
"Wankers" - 'This one's dedicated to Pushead!'
"Dead Cities" - 'This one's dedicated to Boston. Or it's dedicated to the promoter of the club - for being a wanker!'
"Rival Leaders" - 'This song's dedicated to Maggie Thatcher and Ronald Reagan - both fuckin' jerkoffs!'
"I Hate You" - 'This song's dedicated to me, from Jello Biafra. 'Cuz I fucked his wife!'
"Dogs of War" - 'This is dedicated to everybody whose dad, grandfather or uncle fought in Vietnam!'
"Daily News" - 'This song's dedicated to Maximum Rock 'N Roll - it's a fuckin' wank!'

http://www.markprindle.com/exploited.htm#whitehouse

Ant Farm Keyboard

Forest MacNeil being kicked in the balls to achieve the 6 star review
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that a viewer had requested.

The Ray Parker Jr. infomercial during the Key & Peele finale. When they show the titles of the films for which he had recorded unreleased theme songs, and it features
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http://www.cc.com/video-clips/outmdh/key-and-peele-ray-parker-jr--theme-songs

biggytitbo

I suppose it would have to be Greg Davies' Chris Eubank impression.

Serge

Quote from: Ant Farm Keyboard on September 12, 2015, 01:02:42 PMThe Ray Parker Jr. infomercial during the Key & Peele finale. When they show the titles of the films for which he had recorded unreleased theme songs, and it features
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Gummo and Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies.
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http://www.cc.com/video-clips/outmdh/key-and-peele-ray-parker-jr--theme-songs

Gahhh! 'Not Available In Your Location'. Will have to wait until some kind soul uploads it to Youtube.

neardark

Don't think I've ever cried laughing at deliberate comedy.

mook

this.

http://thedollop.libsyn.com/david-hahn

the two podcast blokes can get a bit annoying, but that one just hit the spot for some reason.

Ant Farm Keyboard

Quote from: Serge on September 12, 2015, 04:14:54 PM
Gahhh! 'Not Available In Your Location'. Will have to wait until some kind soul uploads it to Youtube.

It's now available on the official Comedy Central channel:

https://youtu.be/aKkUhj5ryvE

Serge

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made me howl.

I wish they'd release the DVDs on Region 2.

East of Eden

Laughed harder than I have for a long time at the Nathan Fielder coffee shop episode, when he was talking to the lawyer.

Crabwalk

#106
The sex scene in Macgruber was probably the last 'comedy' to make me cry with laughter.

The thing that destroyed me with hilarity most in recent years is definitely The Castletown Donkey Derby though.

http://youtu.be/8XtVm8z28e4

It's just so joyfully, infectiously, painfully funny.

Serge

Richard Hawley, appearing at Rough Trade last night, told an anecdote about having to share a flat in his younger days with a police cadet, and how the cadet would wear a Red Wedge t-shirt under his uniform in a quiet show of rebellion. After a short pause, the killer pay-off: "He was still a cunt, though."

Dirty Boy

Re-watching People Like Us for the millionth time and even in the couple of weaker episodes, there's always a scene you'd not paid attention to before that floors you.

Bank lending
"crappy little thing"

Sam

Quote from: Crabwalk on September 17, 2015, 08:11:51 PM
The sex scene in Macgruber was probably the last 'comedy' to make me cry with laughter.

The thing that destroyed me with hilarity most in recent years is definitely The Castletown Donkey Derby though.

http://youtu.be/8XtVm8z28e4

It's just so joyfully, infectiously, painfully funny.

Cheers for that, wasn't crying but did grin like a loon. Utterly preposterous on every level. Funniest was him repeating 'two lengths' at the end.

DrGreggles

Quote from: Crabwalk on September 17, 2015, 08:11:51 PM
The thing that destroyed me with hilarity most in recent years is definitely The Castletown Donkey Derby though.

http://youtu.be/8XtVm8z28e4

It's just so joyfully, infectiously, painfully funny.

It's the greatest thing there has ever been.

Pseudopath

Quote from: DrGreggles on September 20, 2015, 02:05:24 PM
It's the greatest thing there has ever been.

Pretty good, but as Irish videos go, this will always be my dawg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuI23zCudKY

phes


prwc


BlodwynPig

Quote from: phes on September 21, 2015, 03:35:27 PM
this video of John Travolta's walk scene from Saturday Night Fever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaOeq_sbczE

I've never seen anything as funny as a that. It even exudes a positive warmth. Brilliant.

phes

Quote from: BlodwynPig on September 21, 2015, 03:52:16 PM
I've never seen anything as funny as a that. It even exudes a positive warmth. Brilliant.

Just realised that's Staying Alive, not Saturday Night Fever, isn't it.


Gulftastic

Quote from: Crabwalk on September 17, 2015, 08:11:51 PM
The thing that destroyed me with hilarity most in recent years is definitely The Castletown Donkey Derby though.

http://youtu.be/8XtVm8z28e4

It's just so joyfully, infectiously, painfully funny.

Amazing. I was crying with laughter.

Rolf Lundgren

Victor Lewis Smith's prank call of Michael Winner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTGc1PKVrH0

The line at 2:02 is a flurry of punches.

newbridge

Alan Partridge
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