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Most satisfying/funniest part in movie?


I would have to say when Brian Dennehy's sidekick,that man dweeb,was TOLD to sit in the front row of the interms speech,and he had to take notes....That taught him a lesson to get off his high horse and actually listen to the important information the intern had to tell him.Not just tell her to shut up because she was new.She had nothing to prove.Also another part was Randy Quaid telling his tourist party he had to leave and they could catch a bus.Anyone else have some other parts?

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I liked "that man dweeb," he was on Stargate. He rocks.

Well, the funniest part was definitely "Shot... with a GUN?!" It's like, no kidding, man, what else would she be shot with, blueberry pop tarts?

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I had to laugh at the 'shot...with a GUN???!!!' bit, how stupid, 'no not a gun honey, A *beep* HORSE! WHAT DO YOU THINK?'

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I loved the "If the air can get out, so can we!" line. To be fair, a panicky kid might say something like that, but really, did anyone read that line and think it was a good inclusion? On the other hand, I did laugh long and hard at it.

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That would make a good spoof.
'Honey, your sister was shot with a blueberry pop tart. We're taking her to the E.R.'

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He didnt die, he is in Catagory 7. :P Yep that was funny, he was all.. "Im going for a ride" lol.

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ya, he is in Category 7 lol which is quite better...
My favorite scene would have to be the scene in St louis....great gripping FX but im all about the FX.

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My favorite moment was definitely the tornado scene in Las Vegas. I am sure that ate alot of their budget because the CGI in that scene were 10x better than all the others throughout the movie. They must have paid big bucks for big computers to pull that scene off.

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That scene makes me laugh so much because it reminds me of the one scene in Independence Day, in which Randy Quaid was also in, where he says 'Hello boys. I'm back!'. Hilarious.

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When the black man fall on top of the elevator.
I thought they would leave him but did not.



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