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This cool supercut by Duncan Robson looks at the regularly used TV and movie trope of putting the magic touch on a malfunctioning machine to get it to work. The music really helps string the scenes into a collection.
This cool supercut by Duncan Robson looks at the regularly used TV and movie trope of putting the magic touch on a malfunctioning machine to get it to work. The music really helps string the scenes into a collection.
Part of the appeal of sandbox games like Grand Theft Auto V is that it lets you go on a guilt-free rampage. YouTuber BlueJumperGaming made this supercut of Franklin knocking people out. The song makes it extra special.
A look at some of the last scenes shown in popular movies by supercut specialist Zach Prewitt. Prewitt was inspired by the photo blog The Final Image. The song is Gathering Storm by Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Zach Prewitt regales us with another brilliantly edited compilation of film clips, in which people dangle precariously from great heights, and sometimes fall to their demise. The track is In the House – In a Heartbeat from 28 Days Later.
(NSFW: Language) Found Item Clothing made this supercut to honor the sweet t-shirts – and a couple of sweaters – in movies. As it turns out, the shop is selling replicas of these clothes! Who would’ve thought?
(NSFW: Language, Gore) Distractify put together this compilation of some of the cheesiest, bloodiest, most melodramatic, most over-the-top death scenes in the history of moviemaking. Oh, and you missed a few.
Kevin Porter collated some of Aaron Sorkin’s go to lines and scenes. It’s almost hard to believe he’s not paying homage to himself. But it’s okay to reuse stuff from time to time. From time to time. From time to time. First one here.
Slacktory and One Minute Galactica assemble another epic supercut – the greatest gunfights in the history of movie making. Yes, it glorifies on-screen violence, but that’s just it – keep it on the screen, and out of real life, folks.
A compilation of Springfield’s resident Hollywood has-been Troy McClure mentioning the awful movies and TV shows he appeared in. You can see all of the film titles here. We’d pay to see Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly.
An action-packed, balls-to-the-wall edit of some of the most epic fight sequences in the history of movie making, compiled by YouTuber Robert Jones, and backed by the all-too-appropriate strains of Motley Crue’s Kickstart My Heart.
(NSFW: Language) You might not always see eye-to-eye with your father, but you still love him. In this supercut, Flavorwire reminds us how much worse we could have had it. We can’t believe they didn’t include Frank Gallagher.
(NSFW: Language) We thought the reason that we don’t have phone booths anymore was the advent of the cell phone. But after watching this supercut by OneMinuteGalactica, we’re better off without them no matter what the cause.
(NSFW: Language) A 20+ minute supercut of classic (and not-so-classic) video game references in movies, compiled by Travis Greenwood and Brett Roberts for Slacktory. Shall we play a game?
A dramatic compilation of back-to-the-camera shots from movies – often made to direct the viewer’s eyes to the background or landscape – assembled by Zach Prewitt. The song is God Moving Over the Face of the Waters by Moby.
(NSFW) We’ve been craving a good Bruce Willis action flick for a while, and while the last Die Hard certainly wasn’t it, this 39-movie megacut by Pierre-Alexandre Chauvat more than satisfies that itch, in just 10 minutes.
(NSFW: Language) A supercut of movie scenes that use the simple but effective technique of characters acknowledging our existence and thus obliterating their own. Made by Leigh Singer.
A supercut containing all 84 winners of the Academy Award for Best Picture, plus 2012’s nominees. A treat for cinephiles from Nelson Carvajal. The title art is from Olly Moss’ Oscar poster.
If you’re a sci-fi fan, you know the isolation of a space helmet can result in both awesome and terrifying moments. Here, Keith Melton supercuts classic helmet scenes to an appropriate soundtrack.
(NSFW: Language) Have a look at the time Conan had cornrows, Triumph’s return and the world’s shortest freefall and more in this hilarious supercut of the second season of his late night show.
This is the only video uploaded by an unknown hero on YouTube. And boy did that person make it count. Be mesmerized by reporter Gustavo Almadovar’s sing-song sign-off and suave head-cocking.
(NSFW: Language) A supercut of characters talking smack about someone else who promptly appears right behind them. Made by Zach Prewitt. Props to Futurama for reversing – fronting? – the trope.
(NSFW: Language) A tribute to the 250 top-rated flicks over on IMDB (plus 53 more), from Jonathan Keogh and set to FAROFF’s mashup of Joan Jett, The Beatles, House of Pain, and Cypress Hill.
Who knows what the future holds? Hollywood seems eager to provide an answer. Mashup artist Eclectic Method put together a supercut of futuristic movies and made a ballin’ beat to go along with it.
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