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I nearly died laughing when...


Montgomery Wick and Chris o' Donnell's character find that woman buried in the snow. I know it was supposed to be a sad moment as Mongomery found his wife after all those years but when he kissed her, I got this image in my head of his lips getting stuck to her, similar to when you lick an ice-cube with your wet tongue and it gets stuck...
Did anyone else experience this image?

Bruce Willis was a ghost the whole time

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Nah, cant say I did PrincessPuffyPants. I can only picture you with your head stuck in the freezer.

Last movie seen: The Last King of Scotland 10/10

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I just posted the same comment on another thread. Wick's mouth getting stuck to the wifesicle LOL =)

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Total agreement on that one, but clearly the funniest part of the whole film is right at the start when O'Donnel has been photographing snow leopards and his friend falls face first into a rock then snaps his leg. This guy has no name and is never mentioned again, plus serves absolutely no purpose. Also good is when Natalya from Goldeneye is being chased by the helicopter blades Benny Hill style. F#ck it, this whole film is hilarious

That's it buster, no more military aid!

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For me the funniest scene was at the beginning. After they have the argument about cutting the rope, the scene changes to a beautiful landscape with an eagle soaring past, and then BOOM! Their dad's body falls out of the sky and hits the ground. I laughed out loud at that, just the way they shifted to a such a peaceful scene and then interrupted it with his death. . Was that wrong of me? LOL!

I don't have an opinion. The word "opinion" implies the possibility I'm wrong.

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I actually didn't find it funny at all - I was on the edge of my seat!

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I saw it w/ two friends and when she was uncovered, or discovered, or re-discovered, or whatever, one of the guys said "Oh, so that's what happened to Karen Valentine" -- we cackled through the rest of the movie at the thought of Karen V. as the frozen wife (she did actually look like her, which was why it was so funny. At the time, anyway...)

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Bill Paxton was a ghost at the end.

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