We missed out on some laughs! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down comedy movie moments that were left on the cutting room floor, but would’ve provided an extra few laughs.
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00:00 Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down comedy movie moments that were left on
00:11 the cutting room floor, but would have provided an extra few laughs.
00:15 Some of these scenes might have been put back in for director's cuts or TV airings, but
00:18 theatrical audiences missed out.
00:25 Number 10. Henchmen Are People Too - Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery
00:30 When a henchman bites the dust, we usually don't give it a second thought. If you think
00:33 about it, though, that henchman probably had a life outside of serving evil. Just look
00:37 at Steve, the henchman that Austin Powers flattens with a steamroller. In a deleted
00:51 scene, we would have learned that Steve left behind a loving wife and stepson. He's not
00:58 the only one. John Smith, the henchman who had his head bitten off by a mutated sea bass,
01:05 was about to be married. Huh. You know, Smith's friend is a dead ringer for a young number
01:12 too. It also looks like Steve was reincarnated as the NATO soldier watching Jerry Springer
01:16 and the Queen's Royal Guard. In any case, we want justice for Steve.
01:20 Number 9. Barnard's Grandson - Dumb and Dumber
01:23 Joe Baker almost had a slightly bigger role as Barnard, who oversees the Aspen Hotel where
01:28 Harry and Lloyd stay. In one deleted scene, the guys would have given Barney a generous,
01:32 but not too generous tip. This sort of bonding moment would have paid off with Barney taking
01:41 pity on the guys when they lose their nest egg. He offers to let them stay if they're
01:44 willing to help out around the hotel. Barnard suggests that they look after his visiting
01:48 grandson. Unfortunately, this turns out to be Billy in 4C, who Lloyd duped into buying
01:53 a dead parakeet. We already got two hilarious scenes involving Billy, and for those who
02:05 abide by the rules of three, this reveal would have been a welcome addition.
02:27 Number 8. Amazing Larry Origins - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
02:31 The late Luke Cattell gave one of his most memorable performances as Amazing Larry, despite
02:35 only appearing on screen for a few seconds and not even getting a line. In another movie,
02:42 his presence might have seemed strange. In a film where everything is eccentric, Larry's
02:46 random appearance feels oddly natural. A deleted scene would have provided some context as
02:55 Pee-Wee meets Larry for the first time at Mario's Magic Shop. In addition to performing
02:58 a hair-raising trick, we're given insight into why Larry has a Technicolor mohawk later.
03:05 On one hand, Larry's brief scene in the finished movie would have lost some of its
03:09 surrealness had this moment been included. As fans of this cult character, though, we
03:22 fully endorse releasing the Amazing Larry cut.
03:25 Number 7. An Orderly Comeuppance - Happy Gilmore
03:28 Ben Stiller really needs to play more villains. We love to hate him in Happy Gilmore, where
03:32 he played Hal L., the nursing home orderly who mistreats the elderly residents. The theatrical
03:36 cut never resolves this storyline. In a deleted scene that was restored for the TV version,
03:41 Hal finally gets a taste of his own medicine. With Grandma Gilmore no longer staying at
03:51 the home, she doesn't hesitate to tell Happy everything. Considering that Happy has lost
03:55 his temper over much smaller offenses, it shouldn't come as a surprise that he chucks
03:58 Hal off the balcony with the residents now liberated. Hal apparently didn't learn his
04:05 lesson as he went on to torment more people in Hubie Halloween. He hasn't changed his
04:09 mustache either.
04:15 Number 6. Song of Frankenstein - Young Frankenstein
04:19 Initially, it would have taken Dr. Frederick Frankenstein much longer to reach Transylvania.
04:23 Well not without its moments. We understand why Mel Brooks cut a seven-minute sequence
04:27 where Victor Frankenstein's will is read. However, we wish he had kept a subsequent
04:36 scene where the estate's lawyer, played by Richard Hayden, convinces Frederick to
04:40 visit his newly inherited property. During the conversation, Frederick is sidetracked
04:44 by a man on the street playing a violin tune, which would have foreshadowed a later scene.
04:59 Frederick proceeds to calmly destroy the violin, resuming the conversation as if nothing just
05:07 happened. The lawyer can tell that Frederick is indeed a Frankenstein, even if he doesn't
05:11 realize it yet. It's an understatement moment of madness that few could pull off like Gene
05:15 Wilder.
05:16 Number 5. Blindsided Date - Bridesmaids
05:19 Paul Rudd has played lovable goofballs and complete jerkwads. He would have shown off
05:23 both sides in Bridesmaids had director Paul Feig not made the difficult decision to cut
05:27 the sequence. Kristen Wiig's Annie goes on a blind date with Rudd's character, who
05:31 seems well-rounded and supportive. That is until a kid accidentally runs over his finger
05:38 while ice skating. Although only a minor injury, Rudd refuses to let it go. Having a beef with
05:48 the kid is one thing, but when he throws a hissy fit at Annie, Jon Hamm's Ted suddenly
05:52 feels a lot more tolerable. That said, Feig removed the scene because Annie already had
05:56 two gentlemen callers. Regardless, seeing this crybaby get pummeled by the kid's father
06:00 would have been so satisfying.
06:06 Number 4. Bank Robbery - Anchorman - The Legend of Ron Burgundy
06:10 For nearly a decade, people asked when Anchorman would get a sequel. Little did they know that
06:14 a follow-up already existed. Kind of. The directed video Wake Up Ron Burgundy was assembled
06:19 using outtakes and scrapped subplots. While hit and miss, a few scenes match the theatrical
06:24 film's brilliance. A highlight finds a terrorist group called the Alarm Clock robbing a bank
06:27 in point-break fashion. Amy Poehler's teller isn't phased by the gun pointed at her,
06:36 focusing on the group's masks and what they symbolize. The teller is so frustrated by
06:40 their statement, or lack thereof, that she refuses to give them all the money, but she
06:43 delivers plenty of priceless insults. Apparently, Poehler's character left banking to become
06:51 an entertainment news anchor in the real sequel.
06:56 Number 3. Extended Motel Stay - Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
07:00 Like many other John Hughes movies, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles had a plethora of
07:04 deleted material. In 2022, Paramount finally released 75 minutes of unseen footage, including
07:09 several humorous bits at the Brainwood Inn. As Neil uncomfortably showers, Del obviously
07:19 makes himself at home in the bathroom. This leads to a cleverly edited exchange between
07:23 Del and the pizza delivery guy, the same person who robs them in the theatrical film. In the
07:27 version we know and love, we assume that he's just a random crook. This deleted scene would
07:32 provide a context, since Del doesn't give the biggest tip. Neil can barely bring himself
07:41 to take a bite of the gross pizza, but Del helps himself, having to fart something fierce
07:45 later that night.
07:49 Number 2. Brokeback Mountain Uncut - Knocked Up
07:52 Not many Brokeback Mountain jokes have aged well. This deleted "knocked up" scene
07:56 is an exception, as it doesn't go for the obvious punchline. Speaking with Katherine
08:00 Heigl's Alison, Jonah Hill's character has a hot take on the Oscar-winning romance.
08:04 For a film about two gay men, there seems to be a lot more female nudity than male.
08:14 What ensues is an uproarious rant about the unfiltered version that Ang Lee never made.
08:23 Behind the crude language, it's also a surprisingly sweet bonding moment between
08:26 Alison and Jonah, showing that Ben's friends have come to accept her as part of their lives.
08:34 It's a shame that this wasn't included, as we would have loved to have watched it
08:37 in the same theater as Jake Gyllenhaal.
08:41 Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.
08:45 Yoga Class - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
08:47 Thankfully restored for the unrated version, Kristen Wiig was sorely missing in the OG
08:51 cut.
08:52 Hockey - Elf
08:57 Complete with elf jockstraps.
09:05 Sexy Massage - Borat
09:06 Because we could always use more naked Sacha Baron Cohen in our lives.
09:14 Chunky Guacamole - Joyride
09:16 A detour that would have been worth taking.
09:22 Everybody Hates Winnie the Pooh - Team America World Police
09:25 Weirdly foreshadowing a future South Park episode.
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09:52 Number 1 - Killers of the Flower Gloria - Mrs. Doubtfire
09:56 This comedy had more than a half hour of deleted footage, including a hysterical subplot involving
10:01 Robin Williams' Peter and neighbor Gloria, played by Polly Holliday.
10:10 Possessing a small role in the finished film, Gloria was going to be Peter's rival, criticizing
10:14 him as a husband and father.
10:22 Under the innocent guise of Mrs. Doubtfire, Peter gives Gloria a gardening tip - sprinkle
10:26 the flowers with a touch of dog urine.
10:28 It's no different than horse manure, right?
10:30 Yes, it is, but by the time Gloria realizes the truth, her flowers are dead.
10:35 Gloria is even more horrified to learn who Mrs. Doubtfire really is.
10:46 We get that the movie was already two hours, but this abandoned storyline demonstrates
10:50 why revenge is a dish best served warm.
10:53 Which scene do you think was too funny to cut?
10:55 Let us know in the comments!
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