Tuesday, April 19, 2016

HVS Top 5 Family Dinner Scenes


HVS Top 5 Family Dinner Scenes

Some of the funniest things and best lines happen at the dinner table, both in movies and in real life. Over the years, you probably have had many opportunities to break bread with your family and friends. May your meals be as memorable as these!



The Nutty Professor
In this memorable dinner scene Eddie Murphy played the whole family (except for Hercules.) Best line: “You gonna’ limp back. You can walk over but ya limpin' back!”



Saturday Night Fever

The dinner scene is complete with chain reaction slaps around the table. Best line: “He always hits my hair. I spend a lot of time on my hair and he always hits my hair!”



Christmas Vacation

A great scene with aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents and a dog named Snots. Best line: “Save the neck for me, Clark!”



A Christmas Story

After the Bumpus’s dogs devour the turkey Ralphie’s family must eat Christmas dinner at a Chinese restaurant. Best line: “It's a beautiful duck. It really is. But you see..... it's.... smiling at me!”



Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

True family bonding over Dominoes, KFC, and Taco Bell. Best line: “Chip, I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey!”






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