No one dances quite like they danced in 1980s Hollywood movies, they seemed to have a certain unhinged joy in their moves.
And that is no more evident than in this supercut from video editor Robert Jones, who has created a tribute to 1980s movie dance scenes set to Mirifico’s ‘Hold Onto Our Love.’
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You might not have noticed it but Bill Murray really seems to like holding microphones in his movies.
To prove that point Owenergy Studios put together this very funny supercut of the comedic actor speaking and singing into microphones in his highly enjoyable and beloved movies.
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Fans of 90s animation Animaniacs will enjoy this supercut from video editor Ross Thompson, aka The Unusual Suspect, who’s recut scenes from 168 films to recreate a cover of ‘Yakko’s World.’
For those not in the know, ‘Yakko’s World’ was a famous song from the show where one of te characters (Yakko) names all the nations of the world.
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Ross Thompson who is YouTuber The Unusual Suspect has edited together parts from 183 films to create a movie cover verson of Linkin Park’s 2000 song “In the End.”
There are some inspired choices of movie, from Ron Burgundy to puppet Kim Jong-il from Team America—in fact, it might even be better than the original song.
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Video editor Matthijs Vlot shows he has some editing stamina by cunningly cutting together clips from dozens of classic movies.
The result is a supercut cover of Adele’s uber hit “Hello”, sung by everyone from Han Solo to Borat, Bruce Lee, James Bond, and many, many more.
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There are many, and many brilliant, phone call scenes in movies, and YouTube channel Burger Fiction has seamlessly edited many of them together.
The result is a clever supercut that sees different characters from different movies all strung together to form one long, rambling phone conversation.
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Professional trailer editor and YouTube user indrancole3 has edited together Disney movies from the 90s into one long supercut.
And his profession shows, as the video comes across like one big, long, epic film about lions, genies, Greek demigods, and China’s Han Dynasty.
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101 iconic one-armed saves from some classic movies are cut together in this epic montage.
Technically some of them are failed save attempts, but hey, who cares when it’s all appropriately set to The Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand.”
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