It’s even funnier that they all jump to conclusions one thinking he’s fessing to a hitchhiking felony and the other two thinking they’re hearing the confession of a serial killer!
The whole movie is! One great comedic scene after the next, where the dialog is top, the linking between scenes are top... Everything! Hopefully we get this kinda quality again with movies, but not likely with the culture/cancel push that keeps going on.
Yeah. This is similar to the beginning of My Cousin Vinny where the protagonist admits to doing what he did thinking that it's about some minor felony when in fact the protagonist's been arrested for murder, but the words are thrown back and forth in such a way between him and the cops to where the misunderstanding continues. And like in My Cousin Vinny, they're in the Bible belt where the protagonist is from up north (and the minor crime that he actually did was steal a can of tuna there and give a hitchhiker a ride here)
@@allypezz - that was one of the funniest scenes ever. "No matter what, you're gonna get f'd!" I'm from Brooklyn, and that movie is the song of my people 😁
@@allypezz that was funny, everything Vinnie said was a double entrade making Stan think something different. But this scene here in "Something about Mary" was most similar to the "My cousin Vinny" scene where he admits his crime to the detectives thinking that it's about something more minor but the detectives thinks he's confessing to a murder they think he committed.
@@pawwalker3492 he said "It's either me or them, either way you're getting f'd!" Hey, you being from Brooklyn, are the best pizza places found in Manhattan or in Brooklyn? I just want to know where I can find some great pizza my next trip to NY
I can't get through a comment section about any form of entertainment at all without someone saying, "They seriously don't write movies like this anymore" or some variation of that. The translation for this is: "I am seriously not 25 years younger anymore, which skews my perception of entertainment."
Even after seeing this movie many times and the first time when it was originally released in theaters I just noticed the second’s detective name “Stabler”, as in “more stable” :D
@@alecwomack6718 If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have a life...my old lady left for the money...yours left cause she couldn't stand the sight of you....... lol
Whats funny is not just the scene and how it’s acted out, but also the actor who played the worked up cop who hates murderers, also played a murderer in kindergarten cop.
@@snarzetax I can see how someone who's seen Karate Kid only a few times years ago could confuse Richard Tyson with Martin Kove. Seriously, there's some similarities in their appearances.
The writing in this scene is absolutely brilliant... however the pissed off cops body language, intimidation, and heavy breathing is what really tops it off that guy nailed it I couldn't stop laughing when he put his fists on the table trying to scare Stiller.
If you’re not satisfied with the first 7 minutes we’re going to send you the extra minute FREE! That’s our motto, that’s where we’re from, from A to B.
This type of scene has been done to death in Hollywood, but this has to be the best ever written and filmed. At no point did I role my eyes and say “there’s no way someone would phrase it like that or say it like that”. That never happened for all 3 characters. It…was…perfect.
"How many are we talking here? I don't know, 25, 50, I mean who keeps track""Look, I know this is the Bible belt and everything, but where I come from it's not that big of a deal" with Ted thinking that they're discussing violations of the local ban on taking up hitchhikers and the cops thinking that they're discussing serial killings"
I've never understood why this scene seems to get overlooked. The writing is absolutely brilliant, and the performances spot on. I know the hair gel and dog scenes have that visual gross out factor, but this is my favourite.
Right before that & after the rough cop slams his head on the table, the calm cop yells at Stiller "Hey take it easy!" Then goes to the rough cop "are u ok?"
Worked up detective is so good to watch . His partner has probably seen this scene a thousands of times before “ hey You’re a little worked up , let me do the talking “
What's funny is you could see how Ben Stiller's character would get in trouble for something he didn't do. Because he says how many were there and the guy answers. But he picked up a hitchhiker but in the movie in this scene it seems like it seems like you know the viewer seems like he really killed all these people and that's kind of funny cuz he never did but the viewer has an idea that maybe he did
My uncle was a serial killer and killed several hitchhikers in the 50s and early 60s; one of his last victims he killed due to the guy being a chatter box. I actually wonder if they used his crime as reference point for this scene. 😮
The way the cop is raging and trying to hold it together at the same time is hilarious. Brilliant acting and genius comedy
lol He gets more and more unhinged as the scene goes on. Why did you do it? Boredom i guess
@@justinjhaEverything Stiller says just drives him over the edge ("Boredom, didn't catch his name, 25-50 who keeps track?").
Always a badass, even in kindergarten cop
Yeah watching him pacing behind Stiller, just SEETHING, is hilarious.
@@Atreus21 He makes the scene work!!!
Last words as someone is getting murdered: "You can't do this, it's illegal!"
You have def made top 10 of Underrated comments. This should have 100k likes
It’s probably saved many lives…
😂😂
He just wouldn't shut up lol
Dude, those were literally Julius Caesar's last words😅. Look it up
The best is when he says “yeah, he told me it was illegal” 😂
"What the hell is wrong with you?" while falling off the chair is comedy gold!
With his hood over his eyes no less. XD
Best comedy scene ever.
"Just my luck, I get caught for everything"
im dying of laughter lmao
why'd ya do it?
"i don't know...boredom?"
Ah, yeah? Guilty as charge!
It’s even funnier that they all jump to conclusions one thinking he’s fessing to a hitchhiking felony and the other two thinking they’re hearing the confession of a serial killer!
Look, I know this is the Bible Belt and everything but where I come from its not that big a deal
Got caught with his pants down 😂
The hitchhiker even told me it was illegal.
I imagine the scene
.."dont kill me...it is illegal"""
Hilarious scene.... brilliantly written and acted
Agreed the timing Pacing and build up all paid off at the end well done
One of the best! Farley brothers always killing it!
That fall at the end 🤣
Richard Tyson is Great , Watch the Movie “ 3 O Clock High “ he has a bigger role in that as Buddy Revell
@@Buzzode Thanks for that info...will try to check it out
The worked up detective is the best part of this scene. The way he keeps wiping the foam from his mouth😂
That kills me every time.
It’s like he’s so mad like if he has rabies lol
He's literally foaming lol
His name is Richard Tyson and he was in several movies in the 80s check out 3:00 high@@Townesvanwaits
@@josearteaga9667his name is Richard Tyson and he's an actor from the 80s check out a movie called 3:00 high it's a cult classic
Honestly one of the most clever and well written comedic scenes ever
The whole movie is!
One great comedic scene after the next, where the dialog is top, the linking between scenes are top... Everything!
Hopefully we get this kinda quality again with movies, but not likely with the culture/cancel push that keeps going on.
Agreed.
@@MikeyAdzyI doubt it unfortunately. These days you couldn’t even get past a rough draft without it being denied
Except "My cousin Vinnie" did it 6 years before...
I love when he says "I know this is the Bible belt and everything but where I come from, this is not a big deal '. Hilarious 😂
😂😂😂😂
Yeah. This is similar to the beginning of My Cousin Vinny where the protagonist admits to doing what he did thinking that it's about some minor felony when in fact the protagonist's been arrested for murder, but the words are thrown back and forth in such a way between him and the cops to where the misunderstanding continues. And like in My Cousin Vinny, they're in the Bible belt where the protagonist is from up north (and the minor crime that he actually did was steal a can of tuna there and give a hitchhiker a ride here)
That’s exactly what I was thinking, good call!
I love how fuming that guy is, and you can just see how he gradually works himself up more and more 😂😂😂
How many are we talking here ? Oh geez who keeps count 25 maybe 50 lol
The jacket coming off. The sleeves rolling up. He’s just boiling inside
The cop slams Ted's head on the table and his partner asks the COP, "Are you okay?"
While saying "Take it easy" to the guy getting assaulted. I wonder if the actor messed up on his lines.
@@redpillfreedom6692 nah, this was intentional and honestly, pretty fuc*ing hilarious..lolzz🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@redpillfreedom6692 was definitely part of the script
Love it!! Brilliant
This running joke theme has been done in many films and stories but this one is easily the funniest.
This reminds me also of "My Cousin Vinny", when Billy Gambini/Ralph Macchio said ... "I shot the clerk !?1" And it was taken as a confession :)
@@pawwalker3492 I was thinking the exact same movie, but it's when he is in the cell talking to his friend, confusing him as his jail bitch.
@@allypezz - that was one of the funniest scenes ever. "No matter what, you're gonna get f'd!" I'm from Brooklyn, and that movie is the song of my people 😁
@@allypezz that was funny, everything Vinnie said was a double entrade making Stan think something different.
But this scene here in "Something about Mary" was most similar to the "My cousin Vinny" scene where he admits his crime to the detectives thinking that it's about something more minor but the detectives thinks he's confessing to a murder they think he committed.
@@pawwalker3492 he said "It's either me or them, either way you're getting f'd!"
Hey, you being from Brooklyn, are the best pizza places found in Manhattan or in Brooklyn? I just want to know where I can find some great pizza my next trip to NY
2:36 the guy asking to his partner if is "ok" 🤣🤣
He even pushes Ben 😂
Hitchhikers my whole life, 25, 50 I mean who keeps track.
😂
The Hitchhiker even told me it was illegal.
Lmao that's the part that got me
U sob, u r gonna FRY !!!!🤣🤣
cop: tell me why you did it
Ted: boredom 🤣🤣
The guy dabbing himself with a napkin was a nice touch🤣
I remember seeing this movie for the 1st time, this scene had me in tears laughing
Same. This scene and the "I work with retards" scene were 2 among many gems in this movie 😂
i agree its still so funny to this day
One of the best misunderstanding scenes ever
How many we talkin' here?
My fav quote in the scene, perfect delivery.
"the hitchhiker even told me it was illegal" 🤣
one dialogue two conversations
Two girls one cup
They seriously don't write movies like this anymore. This entire scene is fucking classic, lmao!!
"You son of a bitch! You're gonna fry!"
Ahhh ahhh ahh ahhhh..................the hell is wrong with you !!!
I can't get through a comment section about any form of entertainment at all without someone saying, "They seriously don't write movies like this anymore" or some variation of that.
The translation for this is: "I am seriously not 25 years younger anymore, which skews my perception of entertainment."
@@squamish4244 it's fucking true
His line reading here has stuck with me for 25 years
@@jameschick1564 Agreed! :D
I love the little detail with the “bad cop” not having a gun. Suggesting he’s had it taken off him 😂
It’s such a beautifully written joke. It’s in a class of its own.
"A real psycho this one", hahahaha that acting is fucking hilarious. He stole this scene.
Ikr so good
That line cracked me up too lol
Even after seeing this movie many times and the first time when it was originally released in theaters I just noticed the second’s detective name “Stabler”, as in “more stable” :D
He went from stable to unstable
Presidential! "Stable genius" 😂
Cop was still pissed Mr. Kimble shot him.
Kindergarten Cop
Well done
Very observant the sacred and the propane
This and the seven minute abs were the best parts.
jpturbo98 are you kidding? Balls in the zipper and “yeah I’m sure you were all just pissin” are by far the best
Definitely
@@kenc5999 this is better. The balls is more of a joke for the morons let’s be honest.
Noooooo. Not 6!!! 7s the key number here!
@@KD--sj8eo not the hair gel? lmao
One of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen. Definitely one of my favorites.
The copper 👮♂️ wiping his mouth all the time 🤣🤣 he’s funny as
This is one of the funniest scenes in Hollywood. Cullen Crisp is icing on the cake.
Murder one Crisp!! You’re mine!!
@@JohnyZman you'll still be eating takeout food in that dump you live in 😅
@@alecwomack6718 If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have a life...my old lady left for the money...yours left cause she couldn't stand the sight of you....... lol
@@JohnyZman You can't just walk in here and put a gun in my face. I'm trying to get a manicure. 😂
@@alecwomack6718 LMAO
Whats funny is not just the scene and how it’s acted out, but also the actor who played the worked up cop who hates murderers, also played a murderer in kindergarten cop.
And a bully in three o'clock high
Thats the karate villain from Karate Kid.
@@desertweasel6965The villain from Karate Kid is Martin Kove, that there is Richard Tyson.
@@snarzetax I can see how someone who's seen Karate Kid only a few times years ago could confuse Richard Tyson with Martin Kove. Seriously, there's some similarities in their appearances.
Even the hitchhiker told me it was illegal.. 🤣
The writing in this scene is absolutely brilliant... however the pissed off cops body language, intimidation, and heavy breathing is what really tops it off that guy nailed it I couldn't stop laughing when he put his fists on the table trying to scare Stiller.
He was the bad guy in kindergarten cop 😊
@@curtrupp4259 yep Richard Tyson 👌🏼
@@tedsimon5885all he wanted to do was buy his son a couple race cars…
@@curtrupp4259 And the bully in 3 O'clock High
The fists in the table like a freaking gorilla. XD
Watching Richard Tyson in this whole scene going from A to B is classic acting. Every detail and mannerism.
He was great in Three O'Clock High.
If you’re not satisfied with the first 7 minutes we’re going to send you the extra minute FREE! That’s our motto, that’s where we’re from, from A to B.
This type of scene has been done to death in Hollywood, but this has to be the best ever written and filmed. At no point did I role my eyes and say “there’s no way someone would phrase it like that or say it like that”. That never happened for all 3 characters. It…was…perfect.
"Let me talk to you innocent people"😂😂😂
“what the hell is WRONG with you!” Lmfao
The cop that roughs him up is the guy who was "Buddy Revell" in the movie "Three O'clock High"
He should have had a bigger career. I can see him being the go-to actor for playing menacing types.
Also the bad guy in Kindergarden Cop with Schwarzenegger
Even if he was the killer, they’d have to let him go for slamming his head on a desk
That's true. Police brutality afterall
One of my favourite scenes! Thanks for posting.
"How many are we talking here? I don't know, 25, 50, I mean who keeps track""Look, I know this is the Bible belt and everything, but where I come from it's not that big of a deal" with Ted thinking that they're discussing violations of the local ban on taking up hitchhikers and the cops thinking that they're discussing serial killings"
Thanks man I really needed you to spell that one out for me
Thank you sir. I thought they were talking about making homemade beer.
"Real physcho this one" 🤣🤣
such a brilliantly written scene
2:08 No... 😂😅🤣
Richard Tyson playing the bent out of shape cop brilliant
Where i come from this is not big of a deal 🤣
"Nah I didn't catch it" response to can you tell us his name low key the funniest response 😂
I've never understood why this scene seems to get overlooked. The writing is absolutely brilliant, and the performances spot on.
I know the hair gel and dog scenes have that visual gross out factor, but this is my favourite.
Richard Tyson as Detective Krevoy steals this scene. One of the best off cuff parts of the movie.
i'ts funny how he keeps wiping his mouth lol
Are you sure?
Ben Stiller's physicality of being beat down is some of the most funniest s*** I've ever seen
A simple misunderstanding and we have a golden scene 😂
The cheap gun holster gets me every time. Lol
Is it cheap? I wouldn't know.
@@Atreus21 super cheap.. Lol. Even for when the movie was made. Now a days they have some excellent gun holsters.
Imagine some cop whooping your ass like this and you think it's all over picking up a hitchhiker 😂
Buddy Revell made detective!?
Yeah...his entire time in the academy, nobody touched him!
An unforgettable act in the annals of cinematic comedy! 🎭......
no harm .. no foul
LOL the way his hoodie goes over his head cracks me up
One of the truly fucking hilarious movies of all time. Its so funny man, top 10 most funny movies
💯💫 ....... comedy gold 🤣😅
0:34 Ironically, Law and Order SVU made their Detective Stabler the hot-tempered guy in the interrogation room.
"Nah I didn't catch it." 🤣
He checks on his partner "are you OK?" after slamming his head repeatedly into the table.
Holy shit, I never caught that. Brilliant.
@@Hobiexoxo Me either!
Right before that & after the rough cop slams his head on the table, the calm cop yells at Stiller "Hey take it easy!" Then goes to the rough cop "are u ok?"
Hitchhikers? My whole life 25 50 who counts 😂😂😂😂
The funniest misunderstanding/miscommunication ever 😂
Haha right after slamming his face down and pushing him back, the other cop asks him if he's OK 😂
“Detect Stabler” is hilarious this is where he was before svu😂
Damn.
Obviously Ted is a nice guy but living dangerously
Who picks up 25-50 hitchhikers in their lifetime??
Buddy Revell, all grown up, I knew he'd end up as a cop!
Lol this scene is so funny, why does that cop keep touching his mouth with the napkin haha makes it so damn funny
He's so mad his lips are sweating.
a true hero of good honest wonderful Ben stiller i love him
This is the best scene ever
Great, great sequence, great upload, subbed 👍👍
A big misunderstanding is going on here. LOL
Why I did it? Umm, I don’t know…..boredom? 😂😂😂
"The premise of all comedy is a man in trouble." (Jerry Lewis)
"You son of a bitch! You're gonna fry! You picked up a hitchhiker!"
The way Teds hoodie ends up over his head after the cop is through with him cracks me up.
Watching this again right now on tv 😂
Worked up detective is so good to watch . His partner has probably seen this scene a thousands of times before
“ hey You’re a little worked up , let me do the talking “
What's funny is you could see how Ben Stiller's character would get in trouble for something he didn't do. Because he says how many were there and the guy answers. But he picked up a hitchhiker but in the movie in this scene it seems like it seems like you know the viewer seems like he really killed all these people and that's kind of funny cuz he never did but the viewer has an idea that maybe he did
Ted is very generous giving a lift to over 50 hitchhikers his whole life.
Teds face at 02:28 is hilarious
My uncle was a serial killer and killed several hitchhikers in the 50s and early 60s; one of his last victims he killed due to the guy being a chatter box. I actually wonder if they used his crime as reference point for this scene. 😮
25, 50, I mean who keeps count?
From bad guy in Kindergarten Cop, to bad cop in Something about Mary!
Joke on them they got the wrong guy a law suit waiting to happen
Nice to be able to laugh at this now. As a kid I was disturbed af when he started banging stillers head on the table
Can't get better than this...
love this scene
“Seven little chipmunks twirling on a branch, eating lots of sunflowers on my uncle’s ranch.” You know that tale…. From the sea
:D :D
The cop who told him he was gonna fry was the bully in the movie 3 O'clock High lol.
Chaz Cornwall
“You okay?” 😂😂😂
25-50 hitchhikers is a lot of hitchhikers.
Is that worked up cop Collin Crisp from kindergarten cop?
Absolutely!
Funniest movie of the century .
hahaha thats true comedy!
A classic case of complete misunderstanding, on top of a bigger misunderstanding.