Movies about Sitting on a toilet
For this Top Ten I thought I’d take a look at famous, or perhaps infamous, toilet scenes in movies. Scenes that are set in bathrooms or toilets and involve some form of trauma, stress or embarrassment. Because surely one fear that most people have is to have some kind of toilet related accident. Or is it just me?
First let’s have a look at some honourable mentions that didn’t quite make it.
Zářící – There are two toilet/bathroom related scenes in The Shining. Both pretty scary but neither really specifically ‘toilet’ related. One is when Jack Nicholson is talking to the guy in the red restroom and he learns that he’s always been the caretaker. Pretty chilling, and even more awkward as it takes place right next to the urinals. The other bathroom scene of course is in Room 237 when the lady comes out of the bathtub.
Karate Kid – There is the scene where Daniel, while dressed as a shower, gets Johnny wet while he’s in a cubicle.
Svědek – The kid witnesses Danny Glover and someone else committing a murder in the toilet.
Hru o trůny – Not a movie, but it’s still worth noting that Tyrion kills his dad while he’s on the toilet.
Reservoir Dogs – Not the most awkward or funny one but it nearly made the list. Tim Roth’s character is inventing the story about him bumping into a bunch of cops in the toilet. It’s just one of those awkward moments when you meet someone or make eye contact with someone in a toilet that you don’t want to.
So now onto my actual Top Ten.
10 Pulp Fiction
Another Tarantino one just making the list. Vincent goes to the loo and stupidly leaves his gun outside. The noise of the flush gives him away and Butch is ready and waiting for him when he steps out. What a way to go.
9. Na Mary je něco
Possibly every male’s nightmare. Not just having an accident with a zip, but having an accident with a zip whilst over at a girl’s house right before prom. We got a bleeder! Ouch.
8. Jurský park
The guy hides from the T-Rex in a toilet cubicle and then we have that iconic shot from behind where the guy is sitting on the loo and then the T-Rex gobbles him up.
7. Robo policajt
This is one I just had to include. It always stuck with me. Miguel Ferrer is standing next to the urinals saying stuff he shouldn’t about Dick Jones, and then all of a sudden everyone starts zipping out and rushing out of the loo. The best one is the guy who dribbles pretty badly down his trouser leg whilst making his exit. That one really makes it hit home how bad the next bit is going to be, when Dick Jones himself walks out of the cubicle having heard what Miguel Ferrer said. After watching that film I’ve always been very careful what I’ve said in a toilet if there was someone in one of the cubicles.
6. Němý a hloupější
Now we start getting to the ones that involve really nasty toilet scenarios. And this one I’m sure many people would agree is perhaps the funniest of all toilet scenes. Kudos to Jeff Daniels here.
5. Americký koláč
This scene from American Pie just edges in front of the Dumb and Dumber one for me as it is a bit more realistic, and therefore more shocking. This could actually happen, and particularly for someone like Finch who doesn’t like using public toilets it makes you feel even worse for him. And then there is the ritual humiliation when he walks out of the toilet. Horrible all round.
4. Austin Powers
This scene from Austin Powers makes it quite high in the list because it is so well known and for the number of times I’ve heard people quote the line “Who does no.2 work for!”. Classic.
3. Trainspotting
I’ve walked into many a public toilet in my days and wondered if this was where they filmed ’The worst toilet in Scotland’ in Trainspotting. There really are some shocking toilets out there, and this scene encaptured them perfectly. And the image of Ewan McGregor climbing out of the toilet is pretty iconic and disturbing too. For the sheer number of times I’ve thought about this scene when having to use a public toilet means it has to rank highly on this list.
2. Along Came Polly
Ben Stiller’s second appearance in this list. The American Pie and the Dumb and Dumber ones are nightmare scenarios but it’s more rare to actually have diarrhea in those kind of situations. This one had to rank highly, as it is more realistic, and cringeworthy, and would be an absolute nightmare, with or without the ferret. Having a slightly dodgy stomach whilst on a date and having to use the loo at the girl’s apartment, only to realise there is no toilet paper. I wonder how many people have actually been in this situation (without the ferret). Nightmare.
1. Smrtonosná zbraň 2
But for me there is one really iconic toilet movie scene and that is the toilet bomb scene in Lethal Weapon 2. That image of the toilet landing on the car bonnet is great and it also has the very quotable section about going on 3 or going after 3, when they’re counting down. It’s just all done really well. There’s the embarrassment of having the whole bomb squad have to come into Rog’s toilet while he was on the loo, so it has the toilet embarrassment aspect, but this scene also manages to be funny, emotional and tense all at the same time. Best toilet scene in my book.
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Rand Apr 24, 2021 — Reply
How could you not include “Work in Progress scene when two guys acidently follow into the womens room and the 5min. scene develops from there. ”Read people! ” she screams. ”Im a librerian. So am I” . Then the weelchair girl comes out. Truly meant to be a classic. I laughed so hard and it just kept going, all about feeling sorry, victimized for who you are. Could someone please post it on you tube. It WILL go viral.
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LAV STORY: TOILETS IN THE MOVIES
At the Cannes film festival in 2014, Julianne Moore won the Best Actress award for her performance as an ageing Hollywood actress in David Cronenberg’s Mapy na hvězdy. Amid the astonishing display of naked egotism, neurotic insecurity and brutal close-ups, one scene stands out as even more fearless than the others – Moore issues instructions to her flustered assistant (Mia Wasikowska) while sitting, constipated, on the lavatory. Complete with flatulent sound effects.
There was a time when toilets were taboo. Louis B. Mayer was so disgusted by a glimpse of one in King Vidor’s groundbreaking silent movie Dav (1928) that he publicly denounced the film as obscene, even though it had been produced by MGM, his own studio. I can’t find any mention of bathrooms (or of any other euphemism for toilet, which is itself a euphemism) in The Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 (better known as The Hays Code), but one can safely assume they were classed under the heading of “Vulgarity”, and thus to be avoided.
Hence, when the Joad children encounter a modern W.C. for the first time in Hrozny hněvu, it remains offscreen so we don’t share their view of it – though we do hear it flushing as they flee in terror. In 1960, the sight of a toilet being flushed centre-frame in psycho shocked audiences almost as much as the murder in the shower, but it still took a couple of decades before the limits of WC decency were seriously tested by gross-out comedies and splattery horror.
Julianne Moore is not the first award-winning actor to play a scene punctuated by flatulence, but it might be the first example in a straight drama since Michel Piccoli expired from a surfeit of gastric wind in La grande bouffe. In Moore’s case it’s a demonstration of her character’s arrogant oneupwomanship and not intended as comedy, though audiences have been reacting with uneasy laughter because we’re not used to seeing serious actresses letting it all hang out like that. We’re more accustomed to bowel activity being played for laughs in films like Blbý a blbější, in which Jeff Daniels runs an impressive gamut of facial expressions when his date with Lauren Holly is threatened by a violent laxative-induced purge, or Přišla Polly, in which Ben Stiller’s evening with Jennifer Aniston gets off to a rotten start thanks to Irritable Bowel Syndrome and a shortage of toilet paper, leading to blockage and flooded bathroom.
The blockage-and-flood trope was first offered up in its full slapstick glory in Párty (1968) when bumbling Peter Sellers breaks his host’s cistern, unravels an entire roll of toilet paper, and floods the bathroom. It’s seen at its most sinister in Coppola’s paranoia thriller Konverzace, where the lavatory disgorges blood, a grim sign that confirms Gene Hackman’s fears that a murder has taken place in the otherwise pristine hotel suite, but staged so extravagantly you can’t help wondering if it’s all in his mind. There’s an echo of this, this time with the water coloured blue, in Scorsese’s nightmarish screwball black comedy After Hours, with Griffin Dunne’s evening in SoHo going from bad to worse when he floods a Good Samaritan’s bathroom.
And don’t forget the dunking. Jeff Bridges gets dunked in his own lavvy at the start of The Big Lebowski (“Where’s the money, Lebowski?” “It’s down there somewhere, let me take another look”) and Clive Owen shoves Benicio del Toro’s head into the pan in Sin City . There’s yet more dunking in Austin Powers; International Man of Mystery, which reverses the usual gross-out gag when Tom Arnold mistakes the sounds of Mike Myers’ fight-to-the-death with an assassin in a neighbouring stall for constipated groaning and yells, “Yeah, that’s it! You show that turd who’s boss!”
As if head-dunking weren’t unpleasant enough, movie toilets have also been known to swallow people whole. In Hluboké povstání (still Stephen Sommers’ most enjoyable film, with the possible exception of Zvláštní Thomas) a hapless cruise passenger is dragged into the toilet by what is later revealed to be a gigantic Cthulhu-like creature with tentacles. In Pouliční odpadky, a prime 1980s example of what came to be known as “Melt Movies”, consumption of toxic liquor makes a vagrant dissolve into goo on the loo in a riot of colourful pre-CGI gloop . In Trainspotting, Ewan McGregor dives into the “Worst Toilet in Scotland” to recover some drugs; director Danny Boyle would later explore his scatological streak even further when the young hero of milionář z chatrče jumps into a cesspit.
People are at their most vulnerable with their pants down; Danny Glover’s plight when he finds his lavatory has been rigged to explode in Lethal Weapon 2 is exacerbated by the humiliation of half the L.A.P.D. seeing him like that. (“Guys like you don’t die on toilets,” says his partner, Mel Gibson.) When John Travolta goes to the loo in Pulp Fiction, he’s setting himself up for the least dignified fate imaginable for a professional hitman – but it also makes the character seem more human and poignant when the film skips back in time and we see him alive again.
Stanley Kubrick turned out some memorable toilet scenes in the latter part of his career: Jack Nicholson meeting the dead caretaker in the men’s washrooms of The Overlook in Zářící, Vincent D’Onofrio shooting his drill sergeant and then himself in the disturbingly open-plan washroom in Full Metal Jacket, Nicole Kidman sitting on the loo in full view of Tom Cruise at the start of Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.
But the definitive W.C. statement by an auteur was surely the one filmed back in 1974 by Luis Buñuel. The old provocateur’s Fantom svobody includes a memorable scene in which the well-dressed bourgeoisie sit around on toilets, chatting happily to one another about excrement, before one of them excuses himself to visit a small cubicle at the end of the hallway – where he furtively eats dinner.
Tento díl byl poprvé zveřejněn na Telegraf website in October 2014. It has since been lightly edited.
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