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Soap Opera Slaptacular

Soap Opera Slaptacular

“Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.” This megacut of Chinese soap operas reinforces William Congreve’s famous quote as a series of hostile characters take out their anger on their foes with open-faced palms.

Title Drops

Title Drops

It must be some kind of a hot tub time machine… Editor Roman Holiday cut together this montage of 150 movie scenes in which characters mention the title of the movie itself. We’re just happy to see our personal favorite made the list.

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Harder Than It Looks

Harder Than It Looks

On-screen heroes and protagonists often save the day, but editor Robert Jones put together a supercut of 43 movie moments that remind us that it’s not always as simple as they make it look. You know, some days you just can’t get rid of a bomb.

The Best of Bad Acting

The Best of Bad Acting

(PG-13: Language) In most cases, actors that chew the scenery just make a bad movie worse. But as this video shows, that’s not always the case. Chodmunch compiled this collection of performances so epically bad, they’re actually good. Oh man! Oh God!

Laughter Supercut

Laughter Supercut

(PG-13) Having a rough day? You could use a good laugh or 40. Burger Fiction comes to the rescue with this epic montage packed with some of the funniest movie scenes of all time. We’re gonna be humming “fat guy in a little coat” all day now. Thanks guys.

Recreating History

Recreating History

Editor Vugar Efendi presents a side-by-side look at a few of the many times that scenes from real life have been recreated in movies. While filmmakers clearly take some artistic license, it’s cool to see how the world is reflected on the big screen.

Ben Stiller’s Little Things

Ben Stiller’s Little Things

Owenergy Studios takes a break from saying “Weowwwww” to present a little compilation of actor and director Ben Stiller using the word “little” a little too much. We had no idea that Ben had a catchphrase, but we guess this is it.

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Here’s Looking at You

Here’s Looking at You

While action and visual effects dominate our screens these days, editor Vugar Efendi reminds us that at the core of every great film are its characters, with this wonderful retrospective. Along the way, we were reminded of how many classics we need to go back and watch again.

To the Right

To the Right

Wes Anderson loves his horizontal dolly shots, but he’s not the only director to use this technique, as Candice Drouet of Really Dim shows in her latest montage, which features only shots which track from left to right. View the full list of films on Vimeo.

God’s Eye View Volume 2

God’s Eye View Volume 2

Editor Brian Carroll follows up his compilation of top-down shots with another reel of films in which the camera hovers above the action. Note to actors: If the script calls for this, there’s a good chance your soul is leaving your body. The track is Down by Run the Jewels f/Joi.

Everbody Wants to Kill Bruce 2

Everbody Wants to Kill Bruce 2

(PG-13: Language) Pierre-Alexandre Chauvat follows up on his awesome Bruce Willis action flick with a sequel. And unlike Die Hard 2, this one is actually as good as the original. See if you can name all 53 movies, then watch with captions on to see if you’re right.

Dancing in Movies

Dancing in Movies

CLS Videos presents a lively montage of about 300 classic (and not-so-classic) movie scenes which featured characters getting their groove on. We knew we’d love it the second they started off with Les Grossman. Full list of movies here.

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Westworld: Every Mysterious Question

Westworld: Every Mysterious Question

(Spoilers, PG-13) Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? Fans of Westworld will want to watch this season one montage from Burger Fiction. Not every question was answered, but the show is doing a much better job clueing us in than Lost ever did.

Moving Pictures 2016

Moving Pictures 2016

Filmmaker Clark Zhu presents a year-end compilation which features scenes from 262 motion pictures released in 2016. While not every movie lived up to its trailer, it’s still a fantastic recap of the year in film. Full list of movies here.

Growing Up: The ’80s Remix

Growing Up: The ’80s Remix

Between Stranger Things, the rise of synthwave music, and new 8-bit console releases, the ’80s are back and bigger than ever. In this VHS-quality compilation, we’re reminded of some of the decade’s best movies (and Teen Wolf) courtesy of editor Joe Primmer.

Best Character Departures

Best Character Departures

A natural follow-up to their supercut of memorable character entrances, the folks at CineFix assembled some of the most powerful exits from the big screen, and explores why they had so much impact. You’re gonna need a box of Kleenex for this one.

The Evolution of Stop-Motion

The Evolution of Stop-Motion

Stop-motion animation dates back to the earliest days of movie making. To celebrate the recent release of Kubo and the Two Strings, Vugar Evendi assembled this brief history of the wonderful technique, with snippets of films from 1900 through 2016.

Every Jason Statham Kick

Every Jason Statham Kick

Following up on their montage of the badass Brit’s mighty fists flying, Burger Fiction is back with an epic supercut of the hundreds of times Jason kicked the snot out of his foes. Our groins hurt just watching this.

Fan.Tasia

Fan.Tasia

Filmmaker Lindsay McCutcheon created this masterful supercut of footage from dozens of Disney movies since the late 1980s. Of course, it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Madeon’s musical masterpiece, Pop Culture.

Leisure on the Lens: Tracksuits

Leisure on the Lens: Tracksuits

If we were ever to join the mob, our outfit of choice would be the Adidas tracksuit. Travis Greenwood and Robert Jones compiled some of the many memorable on-screen uses for this versatile piece of wardrobe, from Back to the Future to The Royal Tenenbaums.

DC Comics: A Cinematic Retrospective

DC Comics: A Cinematic Retrospective

We’re not sure you can call it a retrospective two of the movies haven’t even been released yet, but we were still drawn in by editor Miguel Branco’s excellent tribute to some of the recent appearances of DC Comics characters on the big screen.

EL PASEO

EL PASEO

(PG-13, Flashing lights) Filmmaker and editor Owa Barua compiled this mostly black and white montage of some of the trippiest moments ever created for the big screen. There’s one glaring omission though – the entirety of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

Improbable Weapons: Part 2

Improbable Weapons: Part 2

Burger Fiction returns with a compilation of more ridiculous and unexpected weapons, ranging from telephones to chopsticks to toilets to paper clips… to… corn? Though the Aliens Power Loader was anything but improbable if you ask us.

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