21 Times Movies Broke The Fourth Wall And It Was Super Funny, Clever, Or Actually Kind Of Disturbing
A while back, we asked the BuzzFeed Community about their favorite fourth wall breaks in TV and film — here are some of their favorite movie examples!*
*With a few of mine added in.
1.At the end of Psycho, when Norman looks at the camera during the line "she wouldn't even harm a fly":
Paramount Pictures
2.In Young Frankenstein, when the little girl the monster was playing with asked what else they should throw in the water, and the monster looked into the camera (as the audience knew she was going to be thrown in next, based on the original Frankenstein):
3.In Robin Hood: Men in Tights, when the camera shattered a window while panning into a room:
4.And when Robin pulled out the script after he lost the archery match:
5.In Spaceballs, when Dark Helmet accidentally killed a cameraman during his lightsaber battle with Lone Star:
6.And when it seemed the heroes had been captured, but actually it was just their stunt doubles:
7.And also when Dark Helmet watched a copy of Spaceballs:
8.In Trading Places, when Eddie Murphy looked right into the camera while pretending to be interested in the dumbed-down stock market lesson:
9.In Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, when Austin referenced the fact that the movie was filmed in LA and looked at the camera:
10.And when Basil and Austin spoke directly to viewers after addressing the fact that time travel movies often don't make much sense:
11.In Free Guy, when they played the Avengers theme and used Cap's shield as an item and then it showed Chris Evans watching and getting angry:
20th Century Studios
12.In Funny Games, whenever Paul looked at the camera:
Warner Independent Pictures
"The whole movie is unsettling, but when they break the fourth wall, it’s absolutely gut-wrenching. The whole movie takes basic horror movie tropes and turns them on their head."
13.In The Emperor's New Groove, whenever Kuzko stops the film:
14.In Ferris Bueller's Day Off, when Ferris ended the film by telling the audience to go home:
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"Well, it’s gotta be one of the originals: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. At the end! 'Go home, the show’s over.' It’s just perfect!"
15.And in The Muppet Movie, when they ended it the same way:
Associated Film Distribution
16.In Call Me By Your Name, when Elio was staring in the fire at the end and glanced at the camera for a second:
Sony Pictures Classics
17.In A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, when Mr. Rogers told Lloyd to think about the people who have loved him into being, then the entire restaurant is silent for a minute while Fred looks in the camera:
18.In Alfie, whenever Alfie looked into the camera to express his reactions:
19.In Enola Holmes, whenever Enola would talk to the viewer:
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"Unpopular opinion: Enola Holmes. It was just so perfect how she just casually plans stuff out and tells the viewer what she is thinking."
20.And finally, all of Deadpool, but especially when Deadpool broke the fourth wall during a fourth wall break...
20th Century Fox
21....And the genius opening credits, which bent the fourth wall by showing Ryan Reynolds' People cover and a trading card of Ryan as Green Lantern:
Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below!
Submissions have been edited for length/clarity.