10 Serious Moments In Movies That Ended Up Just Being Funny

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Certain movies include scenes that were clearly intended to be serious moments in the story, but unintentionally came across as hilarious. Funny moments in otherwise serious movies can benefit the finished product, breaking up the drama and danger for a more balanced viewing experience.

However, even the awkwardness of Padmé's death pales in comparison to her husband's reaction when he learns of it. Darth Vader shouting "Noooo!" is such a fake-feeling illustration of his grief that it was always an unfortunately humorous scene. This moment's biggest contribution to Star Wars ended up being another way for the fandom to express their dislike of the prequels, holding up the original trilogy as a masterpiece that can never be matched.

Superman then does actually fight Batman, before trying to tell him that Martha is in danger, which he could have just done in the first place. The moment is meant to establish some connection between the two, as Bruce Wayne's mother was also named Martha. Zack Snyder's explanation of the "Martha" scene perhaps gives it some legitimacy, but its execution is still very contrived, based around a completely unnecessary fight.

Director Christopher Nolan Release Date August 16, 2012 Cast Christian Bale , Anne Hathaway , Michael Caine , Gary Oldman Runtime 2h 45m 7 Edward Saying Jacob Imprinted On Renesmee The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 Close The problem of Twilight's imprinting concept hasn't gotten any better in the years since the movie franchise ended and presents one of the biggest issues for the Twilight TV series remake to resolve.

Yet first, this plot stipulation results in the goofy scene where Katniss finds Peeta hiding in a river bank, having used mud and plants to embed himself in the rocks. This might have been easier to accept with the book when the audience wasn't actually seeing it take place. However, besides just looking silly, Peeta's camouflage was obviously accomplished by a makeup team with far more experience and supplies; not a severely injured baker with nothing but what he can find in the forest.

Meet Joe Black Director Martin Brest Release Date November 13, 1998 Cast Lois Kelly-Miller, David S. Howard, Anthony Hopkins, Claire Forlani, Jake Weber, Brad Pitt, Marcia Gay Harden, Jeffrey Tambor Rating PG-13 Runtime 178 Minutes Genres Drama, Romance, Fantasy Expand 4 Phoebe Cates' Tragic Christmas Story Gremlins Close Kate's explanation of why she hates Christmas is still a widely discussed scene, perhaps because it is so strange that people are still trying to make sense of it.

 

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