I remember in Revenge of the Sith, when the actor playing Vader yells “nooooooooo”, at what is supposed to be the emotional climax of the trilogy, the theater roared in laughter.

Do you have other examples?

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    Not really a movie line but a scene from a movie.

    In Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The scene where Leia gets blown out of the spaceship. She floats there a little then opens her eyes and proceeds to use the Force to fly through space towards the ship.

    The audience absolutely erupted in laughter at that.

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      I’ve never spoken in a theater until TROS. I spoke twice.

      Once when Rey and Ren were facing each other, and were about to kiss, and I audibly said “oh come on don’t say it” when the old lady asked Rey her surname. I was in disbelief she would say something that stupid.

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      I stopped watching after The Force Awakens, and this makes me even more sure of my decision.

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    I saw I am legend I cinemas with my brother I would have been 16 him 11.

    When Will Smith killed his dog my brother started balling his eyes out and I started laughing at him uncontrollably. I’m sure from an outside perspective I looked like a psycho

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    I was a Radioman in the Navy, and some coworkers and I had gone to see Cider House Rules in the theater.

    There’s a scene where they come to inform someone that a plane with a loved one on board had been shot down.

    To quote the movie:

    When the plane was hit, the crew chief and the radioman jumped close together. The copilot jumped third.

    We immediately started laughing when we heard that, because we were told that the Radiomen are some of the last to leave a sinking ship due to needing to destroy the cryptographic material. Hearing that a Radioman was one of the first to bail was too good to us…

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    Not the movie that caused it, but during either the first or second Tobey McGuire Spider Man movie there is a scene where Peter tells Aunt May he is responsible for Uncle Ben’s death. Right during this dramatic scene in the theater a kid said pretty loudly (but not quite yelling) “I have to go poop!” Quite of a few of us burst out laughing during this heavy scene.

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    The Titantic. In the scene when the dude falls off the back of the ship and hits the propeller on the way down. He hits it with a solid clang and someone in the theater loudly goes “oooooohh that’ll leave a mark…”

    The entire theater fucking lost it.

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    The Samuel L Jackson scene in Deep Blue Sea, I know it’s supposed to give the sense that nobody is safe, but it’s so random and quick that it dives head first into comedy.

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    The parts from Jupiter Ascending between the start and the end.

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        I watched the first one.

        I’d rather be given a prostate exam by Edward Scissorhands than waste my time on the sequel.

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        Rebel moon is so bad, I can’t believe this guy is going to make 4 more of them.

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          For some reason I was determined to get through the first one. Took me 5 or 6 sessions. It’s awful. Jupiter Ascending and Valerian are both masterpieces by comparison.

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    Not a line, but I saw Matrix: Revolutions in theater on opening weekend. During the 1-on-1 fight with Smith in the rain, there’s a slow-motion shot of Neo punching Smith in the face. It’s such bad CGI the entire theater burst into laughter. I’m pretty sure it was intended to be dramatic, but after seeing the latest Matrix movie and how tongue-in-cheek it is about itself, I’m not entirely sure anymore.

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      The CGI in that movie was so bad that it looked like a then-present-era video game.

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      I had someone in my theater say “Die already” during the prolonged death scene in the ship. People busted out laughing.

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    Not sure if this counts as it’s not strictly a line but it’s a family favourite story.

    During Interview with the Vampire during a very tense scene, Tom Cruise walks out holding three severed heads by the hair. Well my sister started laughing hard, causing me and then the rest of the cinema to follow suit shortly after.

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    In Before the Midnight, at the theater with my wife at the time, when the couple are at the hotel having a serious argument. I was losing it, laughing uncontrollably, because it mirrored my abusive relationship I was having with her so damn perfectly.

    I’m not married anymore.

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    I watched the first hunger games movie in a Thai cinema. There is a scene where Katness (is that the main characters name…) breaks up with her boyfriend for some reason, neither of them is happy about it. The whole theater broke out in laughter, I have no clue why.

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      There must’ve been something weird in the translation there. I can’t think of a “break-up” in the first book or film.

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        Its been a while, I might misremember the scene. Definitely between the two, and they have a heartfelt sad conversation. The movie was in English, just Thai subtitles, so I am sure I got the context right. Was a long time ago though.

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          There’s a love triangle in the series. In the first film the Gale (boy who doesn’t go to the games) and Katniss never discuss it, and Katniss and Peeta (boy in the games) put it on as an act to get people to support them in the games, though for Peeta it isn’t really an act.

          It’s discussed openly in the sequels - usually with either Gale pining for Katniss and her saying she can’t deal with relationship stuff with everything going on, or Peeta feeling hurt that Katniss turns it on for the cameras, but doesn’t really love him.

          While there aren’t any overt break-up scenes in the later films, there’s some break-up adjacent stuff in them. Maybe it was Catching Fire or Mockingjay part I?

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    Steven Seagal’s death in Executive Decision was supposed be a dramatic moment instead the theatre I was in broke out in spontaneous clapping, laughing and cheering.

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    Not in the theatre but watching Kill Bill. Very tense moment when Uma Thurmam confronted the other woman (at 30 seconds https://youtu.be/sPfjd2bayVs). It zooms in on her eyes, plays the music, and I fucking lost it.

    They used to do that in Bruce Lee movies and I was not expecting that in a Hollywood blockbuster. QT was inspired though.

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    One of the Marvel movies, Avanegers I think?

    “Get all of your spectrometers, put them on the roof and set them to detect gamma rays!”

    Most of our group got a pretty good laugh out of that one in the theater.

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      It’s bad, but is it as bad as in movies/tv where people look into a microscope and see little viruses multiplying, or even worse, DNA double-helices floating around? Maybe it is…