For example: In License to Kill a crowd of reporters surrounds the van Sanchez is being taken away in. In the middle of the usual barrage of bland questions, one offscreen reporter throws this beauty out-"Are you really Columbian?"
This has always cracked me up for two major reasons. First off, the question itself is so hilariously odd that it's believable that a reporter would ask it. Trust me, this is the same profession thatr in southern California treats a light drizzle of rain as though it were the end of the world. Second, I'd love to know whether or not it was in the script or just an ad-lib from an extra. This is the sort of thing we need on commenatary tracks. Making the moment even more enjoyable is Robert Davi's little glance back as the doors close, followed by a sigh of annoyance.
Another bit from the same film is something I made a thread about a year or two back but it's funny enough to warrant repeating. Ever notice how the guys working for Sanchez seem to be fairly capable? Well, he must have a better head for hiiring employees because Krest's guys are some of the least seaworthy chaps I've ever seen in a movie. They just amuse the hell out of me-not recognizing a manta ray, etc.
Anyone got anything else?

