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What was the FUNNIEST Scene for you?! (SPOILERS)

liked that but the whole sequence of where bones gives jim the disease is pretty funny despite the grim stuff going on in the back ground.
the two have some great timing together.
 
"I don't need a doctor damn it! I AM a doctor!" :guffaw:

The Kobayashi Maru scene was a great one too.

Spock recognizing Scotty was a good one too.
 
I love when all this gravely serious stuff is going on-- Kirk and Spock getting into it, Spock resigning his command, and Scotty is standing there with his hands in the air and out of the blue says, "I like this ship, it's exciting." The delivery of that line in the movie sounded different from the way it sounded in the promos and it was great.

I also loved his little friend and hope we see him again.
 
I cringed at Good Luck, ugh, I didn't like that.

But it was such a Spock thing to say!

Really?

I watched the movie a second time tonight, I picked up more on it now, I hadn't heard (the first go through) that he said the usual farewell would be self serving, so now I get the "Good Luck" makes more sense now after I saw it the second time, I get it :)
 
There were several that made me laugh, the whole McCoy/Kirk thing that started when Kirk was passed over to get on a ship. Kirk telling McCoy to 'stop that' was funny as hell.

Pointy eared hobgoblin was great too.

He said "green blooded" hobgoblin

I've determined, after watching the movie twice now, McCoy is the comic relief of the movie
 
I cringed at Good Luck, ugh, I didn't like that.

But it was such a Spock thing to say!

Really?

I watched the movie a second time tonight, I picked up more on it now, I hadn't heard (the first go through) that he said the usual farewell would be self serving, so now I get the "Good Luck" makes more sense now after I saw it the second time, I get it :)
Ah! -Sure it doesn't make sense without the whole (albeit short) scene, but even without that I would accept it as a typical Spock (being a friend of someone as human as Kirk) thing to say in that situation. Not entirely unlike: "Tell her: I feel fine".


Another thing I just remembered (writing about this): Shortly after the first time (I think) we meet Kirk, Spock and McCoy together, McCoy says to Kirk: "I like him" - only to use one of the classical McCoy'isms about Spock, to Kirk, as the next thing he utters! - perhaps someone remembers the exact words? - I lol'ed!

EDit: "I think that I will like him"? Is that what he said? - OK, i seem to have been corrected by Aike... Nevertheless, the comedy remains due to the next thing he says...
 
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Before the film they played one of those mini-movies reminding people to turn off their cell phones and the main guy in it was Dominic Keating.
You noticed that too? :lol: I wonder how many ENT fans caught that! but the FUNNIEST scene (and this says alot about my sense of humer) was when that red-shirted engener got his parachute caught on the platform and he gets sucked in to the beam!:guffaw: it was very ''Verhoeven'' in both it's hilarity & horror!
 
Keep in mind that this is coming from a very immature neanderthal male, but I laughed a bit at the scene where Kirk accidentally grabs Uhura's breasts during the bar fight scene. :alienblush: :devil:
 
My girl's telling me she absolutely loved the moment that Sulu left the handbrake on. I agree with her. :D
 
Keep in mind that this is coming from a very immature neanderthal male, but I laughed a bit at the scene where Kirk accidentally grabs Uhura's breasts during the bar fight scene. :alienblush: :devil:
Apology accepted.

I had almost forgotten that, but it was one of the few moments where both trekkies and civilians in the theatre laughed at the same time. Indeed, Wasn't it the first real Kirk moment? :rommie:
 
I can't recall the wording, but when Kirk near the end says something like (paraphrasing), "we should save the romulans, I thought its something you'd support", and young Spock says something like "not on this occasion, no", quite a few people chuckled in our cinema.... and we're British (so only speak when spoken to)
 
Many of those already mentioned are great.

Here's another...

"Permission to speak freely, sir."
"Granted."
"Are you out of your Vulcan mind?"

:guffaw:
 
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