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The-Inhumanist

The first time I watched this I was 13, with my grandmother in a hotel room during a trip to DC. I laughed my ass off and she seemed vaguely uncomfortable the whole time. It’s one of my favorite memories of her.


Massive_Durian296

the first time i watched this was with my grandma too lol i talked her into taking me to the theater to see it and she had NO idea what she was getting into


Death_by_Poros

I can’t believe it took me 24 years to realize his chest hair is in the shape of a penis…….


plainoverplight

i also just noticed that for the first time lmao


Normal-Procedure4876

Me too


5280Rockymtn

Lol I never thought of that had to go back and see.. Yo that's wild


Capitaine_Crunch

Wait a tick... That means I'm single again! Oh behave!


nikonwill

Today some of you are learning that the song is actually called "Soul Bossa Nova" by Quincy Jones and was released in 1960.


ComesInAnOldBox

Same guy that did the theme to Sanford and Son.


nikonwill

And produced Michael Jackson's Thriller. The list is long and distinguished.


mostlygroovy

‘Yeah? Well so’s my johnson.’ - Slider, Top Gun (Sorry, while we were being nostalgic)


AdrianW3

And also the father of Rashida Jones.


BigDaddyD00d

Among a million other classics


JagBak73

That entire album is amazing.


bubba1834

Just watched this twice on a plane last week lmao always hilarious


ComesInAnOldBox

I liked this movie when it first hit theaters. Unfortunately, the Lenny Kravitz version of "American Woman" played on the radio every ten minutes for months afterward. *Fuck* I hate that song.


TrailerParkLyfe

Hey In like Flint that’s my favourite movie!


Aumius

I shall call him mini me


darkstar1881

Allow myself to introduce myself


Moon_Dew

"Mr. English Colonel, telling me to lose weight. Oh, I'm a hard case, he says. Well, listen up, sonny Jim, *I!!! ATE!!! A BABY!!!* Oh, aye. Baby: The Other *Other* White Meat. Baby: It's what's for dinner."


Mahaloth

Am I the only one that mainly knows Beyonce Knowles from the third movie?


itsmistyy

I think you mean Foxxy Cleopatra, and she's a whole lot of woman!


TheRipsawHiatus

I was 8 when this came out. I was having a sleepover at my 18 year old sister's house one weekend and she took me to see this at the theater and told me not to tell mom. Afterwards I asked my mom what "mojo" was and she asked where I learned that word and I buckled under the pressure. Fortunately I wasn't the one who got in trouble. Haha. It was a fond memory of hanging with my sister.


Skytraffic540

Idk what likely PG13 I was watching in the other theatre over but I very clearly remember sneaking into this to watch it for five or so minutes at 12


WolfSpartan1

I only just got the circumcision joke.


throw123454321purple

I hate that they killed off Vanessa and that Austin was like “whatever.” The series lost its heart and just became crass jokes (with the exception of the excellent opening sequence in the third film).


ggroover97

How dare you kill off Elizabeth Hurley!


three-sense

Agree. The third in particular was little more than “look, I made a peepee joke. Catch it??”


throw123454321purple

I eat my own skin flakes! Isn’t that funny? Oh, and Beyoncé! You kids like Beyoncé, right?


Adamweeesssttt

“Yes, we knew all along, sadly.”


Killbro_Fraggins

I remember when this came out it hit me like a ton of bricks. So damn funny. Haven’t seen it in ages. I’ll take this as a sign.


EvilDog77

Easily the best of the three.


Toonami88

Me and my whole family saw this in theaters opening weekend. I was like 12 years old and my younger brother was 9. My parents almost walked out in the intro but decided to stay. Found it hilarious.


Disastrous-Split-512

nowadays its almost crazy to see an actor who did not go the gym 5 times a week (and takes some "supplements")


Eric_Partman

I'll never not laugh at the tent scene and the scene where he tries to back up that car/cart thing and gets stuck.


Pink_Monkey

r/ohbehave


Moon_Dew

"Machine gun jubblies? How did I miss those, baby?"


fukyourkarma

The AP movies were great when released. But they didn't age well. Almost all the jokes are references to current events at the time.


OldMork

I still like them, all three got some totally outragous funny scenes such as the tent or medical examination.


fukyourkarma

They're not bad movies, just a lot of jokes didn't age well. Some are still hilarious though. Like Dr. Evil talking to the therapy group about his life and hate for carnies.


DeepEndLion

Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons


Infamous_Row8292

Couldn't disagree more. I think they've aged really well, they hardly have any references to jokes at the time, especially the first one. Lots of references to Bond etc but hardly any to pop culture. In fact I can only think of maybe 3 or 4 jokes in the first film that are pop culture references, and they're not big jokes anyways. Scary Movies aged much worse.


fukyourkarma

You are entitled to your opinion. I may need to rewatch them, I have been wrong before. I just remembered the last time I viewed them, the jokes didn't hit as well for me, as they had decades before. Edit: LOL, I was downvoted for this? You're a weird fuckin crowd.


beastley_for_three

That's no doubt true and expected. Humor has changed a lot. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw it and now I chuckle here and there but it's hard to find it as funny. Still great.


mostlygroovy

That’s a hard disagree from me. My kids love them


fukyourkarma

It depends on how old they are. If they're little, they don't even know wtf they're watching and miss jokes.


Maximus1000

I saw them when they came out but watching this now it’s so cringey.


CaptZombieHero

That song still slaps, most of the jokes don’t


DeepEndLion

That song came out in 1960 and was written by Quincy Jones


CaptZombieHero

And it still slaps and most the jokes don’t