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    6 hours ago

    To this day, I’ve never laughed harder than I did when I first saw this scene. My cheeks and abs cramped up, my back started to hurt, my lungs damn near collapsed from laughing so hard.

    Thankfully, I don’t think I’ll ever laugh that hard for as long as I live, because I think there might be a good chance I could actually die of laughter.

    Jim Carrey is the GOAT

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          Just looked it up. According to several sites He came out about the belief that vaccines can cause autism (not true) back in 2015.

          Not cool, but at least it was before the COVID antivax ivermectin nonsense … I hope one day to discover his thoughts on Ivermectin, but have not the will to Google it.

          Still love what he did for the comedic world. His work through the nineties and early oughts was on the level of the greats and he continues to pursue the performance craft. I was so worried when I learned he’d be playing Robotnic… And Robotic f’n slaps! Holy crap that dance sequence in Sonic 2 had me cracking up

          I’ll pray for him tonight 🙏

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    I’m surprised I didn’t rupture my spleen when I saw that.

    It was in a cinema, too, if you remember what those were.

    I couldn’t breathe, and I was all but a puddle on the sticky floor, laughing my adult ass off.

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      9 hours ago

      That scene was about as hard as I’ve ever laughed. Must have had it on VCR because it was the 90s. Scared to revisit it because I couldn’t possibly laugh that hard a second time.

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    21 hours ago

    Say what you will about those stupid movies, I miss them…

    Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, Mel Brooks, the early Jim Carrey comedies, Police Academy…

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      I really loved police academy. Rewatched it recently with our late teen kids-wow, does it have some racial and queer jokes that made us all very uncomfortable. the rest is still gold though.

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      I just miss silly spoof movies.

      I feel like those " (genre) Movie" films were such weak throwaways and the silly parody movie quietly just died shortly after. Especially when everything wanted to be an “adult comedy” or a “dramedy” (ughh!)

      You don’t really see that fun absurdist trope-poking humor of Kung Pow!, Airplane, Monty Python, or Austin Powers, anymore. Spy movie spoofs were such a great time. :)

      A TV show called Angie Tribeca did this SO WELL. It was such a great cop show parody full of silly wordplay and puns and unbelievably ridiculous scenarios.

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    22 hours ago

    I saw this scene at 11 years old and I didn’t stop laughing for 15 minutes.

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    23 hours ago

    I don’t remember noticing how obviously fake that rhinoceros was when I was a kid

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    23 hours ago

    I just had the disturbing realization that someone is into this shit.