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If laughing at these is wrong I don't wanna be right.
Despite it being roughly the same age as I am, I managed to miss the iconic "GARBAGE DAY" line from this movie until I watched it last year. As far as I'm concerned, Eric Freeman deserved an award for that line delivery alone. What award, I do not know, but an award.
I think this one speaks for itself.
Okay, I know on paper killing a handful of people (including your own child) so they won't be eaten by monsters, only to find out it was completely unnecessary just moments later is not funny.
However, between the music, Thomas Jane's strangled cries, and Melissa McBride just staring at him as she passes by on a military truck, the execution of this scene is absolutely hysterical.
If you haven't watched this movie about an evil twin escaping a psychiatric hospital and killing all his brothers' friends, you need to. At one point someone gets cut in half and both halves keep moving around for like 15 seconds.
This is such a Rube Goldberg machine-ass death it's impossible not to laugh. Ms. Lewton's reactions to her stove suddenly blowing up and the knife falling into her chest are fantastic (shoutout to the actor, Kristen Cloke), and topped off with Alex's "oh no I just put my fingerprints all over the knife that killed her" expression, it might be the funniest scene in the whole movie.
There are around 40 death scenes over the course of the Final Destination franchise (and more to come once the sixth movie comes out), but Ms. Lewton's and Brian's are the only ones that don't gross me out or make me fear for my life. I know a teen dying isn't funny, but Brian's death was so shocking it startled me into laughter.
Jamie's classmates screaming "JAMIE'S AN ORPHAN" at her over and over is giving Angela from Stranger Things — it's so ridiculous and over-the-top you have to laugh.
On top of being absolutely batshit, the prison fight scene, intercut with the surgery footage and flashbacks, is peak comedy — specifically the prisoners' reactions to the appearance of Gabriel. The one with the blonde mullet is the MVP of the whole movie.
This is one of those scenes that didn't register as funny to me as a kid, but as an adult, it cracks me up every time I watch it. It's just so dramatic! There's a reason it was spoofed in Scary Movie.
You're Next is one of my favorite examples of ~well-blended~ horror and comedy, and the death-by-blender scene is just one of its many gruesome yet hilarious moments.
This movie is full of (intentionally) funny moments, but for me, nothing beats watching Bradley Whitford finally getting to see the merman — only to be eaten by the damn thing (which happens to be absolutely hideous).