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Watch the scene where Colt and Luger break into a warehouse. The alarm triggers. Instead of disabling it, Colt pulls out a home-taped cassette of The Sound of Music and plays “Edelweiss” into the motion sensor. The alarm stops. Why? No reason. That’s the point. Comedy doesn’t need logic—only rhythm and surprise. Loaded Weapon 1

But on VHS? On cable? The film became a midnight legend. Instead of disabling it, Colt pulls out a

The movie also features a number of memorable comedic set pieces, including a hilarious scene in which Chris Tucker's character is chased by a group of thugs through a crowded shopping mall. The film's humor has aged remarkably well, and many of its jokes and gags remain quotable to this day. No reason