Favorite scene
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jabberttp — 17 years ago(February 04, 2009 02:50 PM)
I don't know why everyone (okay many) seem to be so impressed by "I'm my own Grandpa". Why? Because it's a "traditional" shtick, the movie didn't "create" it, just used it.
I more enjoyed the jokes incorporated that were unique to the movie.
Gas station attendant: There's a whole in your gas tank.
Stanley Stupid: Yeah, how else is the gas supposed to get in there?
Gas station attendant:
before that:
Stanley Stupid's gas tank gets shot, strewing gas on the road.
Stanley attempts to fiddle with the radio, but fiddles with the cigarette lighter, instead.
In disgust he throws the useless cigarette lighter out the window - and ignites the jeep following him.
That's original. "I'm my own Grandpa" wasn't. -
bottleofpop — 16 years ago(January 26, 2010 09:32 PM)
I always loved the small scene where Petunia pulls the grenade and is all fascinated with the 'ring.'
And I love in the beginning how Buster only writes down some of what Petunia is saying so it turns out so say 'Police kidnapped your children.'
My favorite Joan scene is very small. It's when the family is in the car and they're about to head off to Warehouse 21, and Stanley says "Good work, team" (or something along those lines) then Joan smiles at him all lovely, before twisting her head towards the front and squinting. It's hard to explain the movement, but its just cracks me up.
And the thing I like best about the "I'm my Own Grampa" scene would have to be the way everyone was bouncing their heads. It's so absolutely ridiculous!
Well, this whole movie is ridiculous, but thats why we love it! -
sbutler0727 — 13 years ago(May 07, 2012 11:09 AM)
To me the best scenes in the movie were the scenes with Bob Keeshan ("Captain Kangaroo"). This is the only reason that I watched this movie. Bob basically played a demented version of the Captain and I thought it was hysterical. Over the top, but still hysterical.
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codyiden — 13 years ago(October 29, 2012 08:01 PM)
The best scene is Christopher Lee as the Evil Sender, he really has fun with the small role and the set is over the top with its hellish atmosphere. Lee was the main reason I watched the film, but it is a fun silly movie that I like to watch from time to time, but I think I will have to see again soon it has been a while.
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mikelippenkrantz — 9 years ago(April 06, 2016 02:41 PM)
"Let's GIVE IT TO THE FAT GUY!" and the closing statement: Trust In The Lloyd.
I don't know how anyone could be rationally angry at this movie in any way. It's called "The Stupids." That guarantees stupidity. It's truth in advertising. It tells you quickly and precisely what you're in for when you pop in the tape or disc. It's like a vehement George W. Bush hater getting mad that the movie "W." is about George W. Bush. Pointless.