So many scenes were hilarious.
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thatold1 — 13 years ago(October 19, 2012 12:36 AM)
The funniest part of the movie for me was when Joe explains everything to Dr. Lexus (Justin Long) and after hearing everything, he replies "Right. Kick ass."
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Kay-Lo — 13 years ago(October 20, 2012 09:59 PM)
I think the funniest moments are Luke Wilson's mortified reactions to Frito simulating doggy-style in public.
And then this dialogue, after Frito does it for the 2nd time ("everybody gets laid at the White House!"):
Joe: Listen, I told these people that you were smart, so act smart!
Frito: Smart like you?
Oh, I gotta go to the time machine, I wanna go home!
Joe: I don't talk like that.
Frito:
I dont talk like that.
Guard: Sh*t, I thought there was two of you.
Frito: Huh! See.
Never fails to crack me up. -
clouseau-4 — 12 years ago(August 22, 2013 10:24 AM)
Too many to count.
When the cops shoot up Frito's car and he gets all excited seeing all this violence and destruction and then Joe points out it's HIS car being destroyed.
When Joe is in court and tells Frito he's innocent: (paraphrasing) "That's not what the other lawyer said!"
It's spelled Raymond Luxury Yacht, but it's pronounced '
Throat-Warbler Mangrove
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tomh63 — 12 years ago(August 31, 2013 11:57 AM)
Any scene with Terry Crews. The guy just killed me as President Camacho.
"I thought your head would be bigger, looks like a peanut".
"Now I understand everyone's st is emotional right now!".
"Not Sure, git your a up here wherever you is, yo peanut head up in here!"
I loved the whole movie though. I just saw it for the first time a couple of weeks ago and have seen it about 10 times since. -
robdrum4 — 12 years ago(September 01, 2013 01:00 AM)
I've always loved the look on the Secretary of Education's face.
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pappaus — 12 years ago(October 07, 2013 08:17 AM)
Every part of this movie is funny. Some that haven't been mentioned yet -
The high intelligence couple saying why they haven't had kids - The guy dies of a stroke trying to provide a sample but she still has her fingers crossed.
The woman trying to buy fries when the Carl Jr. machine rips her off, then declares her a unfit mom, then knocks her out saying her kids are the property of Carl Jr.'s
Frito on his way to video the plants growing stopping for "Starbucks" on the way.
When Joe finally gets up from his desk at the army base, the guy that replaces him is pretty much his clone and starts goofing off immediately
The talk between Joe and Rita where he explains he's always admired people who can do "a little of this.. a little of that" for a living.
Frito meeting the "Ow my balls" guy - "I've always admired your work" then slamming his nads.
The ass movie winning the Academy Award for best screenplay.
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Amthermandes — 12 years ago(February 26, 2014 05:55 PM)
So many good parts but my favorite was the announcer when he said "uhhh, we appear to be, experimenting some techmological differences"
I busted a gut at that part.
"NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!!" -
avortac — 11 years ago(August 06, 2014 04:32 PM)
That bit didn't make much sense to me, though.
I mean, if the inflation is so bad that you have to spend 20 billion just to get on a ride - how much would that be converted to today's currency?
(I have no idea how much such rides cost in the 'real world')
But let's say it's 20 bucks for the sake of simplicity.
So, this guy gets all excited because of 80 bucks worth of currency? Would YOU endanger your life and take some fugitive on a long ride for mere 80 bucks?
And how plausible is it that this guy goes through time and opens a savings account and the interest accumulates for 500 years without the bank closing the account first (like anyone's going to believe that the guy is alive that long), AND going through all that trouble, the whole thing will only accumulate to 80 mere billion (80 bucks worth)?
I mean, couldn't he at least use a more plausible scheme, like, going back a couple of weeks/months to use the lottery numbers to win a lottery, or something? That would probably get them sextillions of money, or whatever 'millions worth' would be.
But no, 500 years old savings account and 80 bucks.. somehow seems like a very tiny sum for all that trouble and such an unsure gamble.
All that for the sum that allows you to go on a boring, unpopular ride four times. Something's not right, here. Why didn't he add a little more zeroes to the number, while he was lying anyway? I mean, HE is not supposed to be dumb!