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Awesome Supercuts

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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The Hero’s Journey

The Hero’s Journey

Now You See It presents a supercut of scenes from more than 50 movies, each of which takes us on a ride along with their protagonists as their adventures and the crises they face take their lives in new and profound directions.

Singin’ In The Rainy Movies

Singin’ In The Rainy Movies

In the latest movie mashup from Antonio Maria Da Silva (Hell’s Club), characters from a variety of action and adventure flicks come together to perform Gene Kelly’s classic Singin’ in the Rain. There’s no scenes from A Clockwork Orange, but there’s plenty of good old ultraviolence.

Batman vs. Batman

Batman vs. Batman

In recent years, we’ve seen Batman take a serious beating from Bane and Superman, and it wasn’t pretty. Now, Screen Rant imagines what would happen if Batman were like Rick and Morty, and he had to face off with multiple copies of himself.

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.

Sandler Loves Food

Sandler Loves Food

(PG-13: Language) If you look back at Adam Sandler’s movies, there’s one thing that turns up in most of them – product placement. At least Adam’s approach is obvious and in your face, unlike many movies and TV shows. And yes, Popeye’s chicken is f**kin’ awesome.

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Bathroom Secrets

Bathroom Secrets

(PG-13: Language) After creating his awesome Hell’s Club mega movie mashups, Antonio Maria Da Silva is back with perhaps his most epic cut, in which a variety of iconic film characters all meet up in what appears to be the world’s most popular restroom.

Touch.

Touch.

Now You See It compiled this short, but well done video of moments in film where the characters’ experience was less about what they saw or heard, and mostly about what they physically felt. The track is you n’i by rainlord.

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.

Awkward Supercut

Awkward Supercut

(NSFW) Burger Fiction’s latest supercut compiles some of the most uncomfortable and embarassing moments in movies. There’s Sally’s diner spectacle, Andy Stitzer’s Bag of Sand moment, Greg Focker’s truth serum speech, and of course Borat.

The Evolution of The Joker

The Evolution of The Joker

Burger Fiction looks at 50 years of The Clown Prince of Crime in live action and animation. From Cesar Romero’s screwball 1960s thief, to his bat-sh*t crazy and murderous variants by Jack Nicholson, Jared Leto, Mark Hamill, and the never to be outdone Heath Ledger.

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The Evolution of Matt Damon

The Evolution of Matt Damon

(PG-13 Language) Burger Fiction looks back at the vibrant career of Matt Damon, from his earliest days as a teenager, through his action blockbusters, and diverse roles that required a much more delicate touch than Jason Bourne. And some insane weight gains and losses.

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.

This Supercut Will Make You Jump

This Supercut Will Make You Jump

Turn on the lights, lower the volume and watch this in a tiny window. Burger Fiction’s reel of jump scares from horror, sci-fi and even comedies is pretty scary – though they missed one of our faves. We wish we could finish it but we had other stuff to – BEHIND YOU

Pixar: Closing Shots

Pixar: Closing Shots

Vimeographer Sean compiled this series of closing sequences from all of Pixar’s feature films, other than the recently released Finding Dory. As is the case with everything Pixar – expect to have your emotions toyed with, in large part to his musical selections.

Game of Thrones x War Pigs

Game of Thrones x War Pigs

(SPOILERS, PG-13) “In the fields the bodies burning, as the war machine keeps turning.” YouTuber Zurik 23M presents some of the most violent moments in Game of Thrones over Black Sabbath’s classic anti-war anthem.

The Evolution of Pixar

The Evolution of Pixar

Burger Fiction’s latest compilation looks at how far CG animation has come from its early days, but also how Pixar’s core values of heartfelt stories and relatable characters have been there since the very beginning. 1988’s Knick Knack is still one of our all-time faves.

The Movie ABC’s

The Movie ABC’s

It’s as easy as A-B-C. Burger Fiction’s latest supercut sees movie characters reciting the letters of the alphabet. So how many movies does it take? A lot, and also just one. And remember, the D is silent.

Guy Fieri: Hurt

Guy Fieri: Hurt

YouTuber Mayor Wertz made what would otherwise be a low-hanging fruit – a supercut of Guy Fieri eating food – into a roller coaster of emotions by setting the video to Johnny Cash’s cover of Nine Inch Nails’ Hurt. Now do it with Crying Jordan memes.

A Super Sad Supercut

A Super Sad Supercut

Burger Fiction wants to help people who are too happy with this vicious barrage of timeless tearjerkers, from Bambi to Toy Story 3. Good thing they didn’t include The Land Before Time or we would’ve wrecked our monitor.

Welcome to a Supercut

Welcome to a Supercut

Welcome to the party, pal! Burger Fiction presents a compilation of scenes in which characters either welcome the audience or other characters to the scene, providing a quick and easy path to exposition.

After the Kill

After the Kill

(PG-13) “I’m learning to live with a lot of things.” While some movie characters like to announce their plans to kick ass before they do it, others prefer to act first, then speak. Burger Fiction compiles 100 of the greatest post-mortem puns and proclamations ever filmed.

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