Baby Got Back Remix
Here’s 3 minutes of boredom-busting fun: lots and lots of familiar movie clips (295 to be exact) spliced together to recreate Sir Mix-A-Lot’s ubiquitous ditty Baby Got Back. (Thanks everyone!)
Here’s 3 minutes of boredom-busting fun: lots and lots of familiar movie clips (295 to be exact) spliced together to recreate Sir Mix-A-Lot’s ubiquitous ditty Baby Got Back. (Thanks everyone!)
We didn’t think Madeon’s dance song mashup could become any more enjoyable, until we saw it complemented by the nifty dancing by Nathan Barnatt and Jenny Fine in this video. (Thanks Dan!)
File under fun: this silky smooth combination of Eurythmics Sweet Dreams and The White Stripes Seven Nation Army might be the best mashup our ears have ever experienced. (Thanks Dale!)
Peter Bull’s Open Your Eyes music mashup just confirms our belief in this guy’s talents: he used Katy Perry’s Firework as the instrumental track to create a smooth, flowy lyrical theme about love.
Thom Yorke’s mime-magician-revival dancing style in Radiohead’s latest video is also an amusing companion to Beyonce’s Single Ladies. Watch it quick, before Sony finds this and puts a ring on it.
(Language NSFW) Used up all of the movie insults that Harry Hanrahan compiled? No problem, because Harry’s back with a hundred more scathing words spewed out on film.
While the music from a variety of artists plays on mashupbreakdown.com, the website gives a visual representation of which samples are currently playing and when they overlap. (Thanks Matt!)
Graphic designer Matthew Ranzetta’s poster designs brilliantly combine Star Wars imagery with other classic movies. Yes, Luke did have a cool hand once it was replaced with a mechanical one.
Sure, The Dark Knight and The Hangover are a bit passé, but that doesn’t make this unlikely mashup of the two any less amusing. Warning: Zach Galifianakis and Ken Jeong butt-shots ahead.
There’s something just so wrong about this mashup of a 1950s teen-dating educational film with footage from Star Wars – especially when you remember that Luke and Leia are siblings.
The title pretty much says it all. Keanu, Alex and George take on the subconscious security business in this most triumphant mashup of one trippy, Excellent Adventure with another. Whoa!
The ladies of proper society take a punch to the face in what we’re almost certain is the first and only Jane Austen – Chuck Palahniuk mashup we’ve ever seen. No corsets, no hat pins, no crying.
Just when we thought we were out, they pull us back in. Mike Relm’s musical remix of Isaiah Mustafa’s Old Spice spots is freaking brilliant. Procter & Gamble should be paying this guy.
Looks like Cameron is struggling with his inner Tyler Durden in this disturbing, but amusing mashup of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Fight Club. Nice touch with the subliminal image flashes.
NSFW Language: It was an inevitable mashup. The two biggest hotheads on tape go off on each other in this obscenity-filled rant, filled with more F-bombs than an entire season of The Sopranos.
We had no idea how Inception’s James Bond meets The Matrix storyline would play out with puppets, but somehow it does. Bonus points for working in the “Matt Damon” line.
Warning! Language seriously NSFW. Looking for a good insult? Perhaps Harry Hanrahan’s obscenity-filled compilation of the 100 greatest insults in the history of the motion picture.
Now that there’s a Star Trek mash-up video set to TiK ToK, we guess Kei$ha has finally arrived. MissSheenie’s Trek edits perfectly sync up with catchy lyrics of the vocally-challenged pop star.
Video mashup magician Leandro Copperfield spent 25 days, painstakingly combining the most memorable (and violent) scenes ever from 34 films by Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorcese. (NSFW).
Yeah, we know that LOST is over. But so is the original Star Wars series, right? We just thought this mash-up by Cody Johnston was too good to pass up. Be sure to stick around for some yub nub.
Mike Eisenberg of ScreenRant combined scenes from the Toy Story 3 trailers with the latest Inception trailer. Hans Zimmer’s imposing soundtrack truly makes this mash-up awesome.
We always thought that Ed Asner was the perfect voice for Up’s Carl Fredriksen. That is, until we heard Clint Eastwood. Don’t mess with the grumpy old man, and most definitely stay off of his lawn.
Revisit the original Super Mario Bros. as Link, Samus, Mega Man, Simon Belmont, or Bill – Yes, Bill from Contra – in the ultimate 8-bit mash-up. King Koopa will never kidnap Princess Peach again.
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