Here’s a mini-movie about all the times movies have gone all meta-movie and included movies in their movies. It’s also one of the most coherently constructed (and, at six minutes, longest) supercuts I’ve ever seen. It’s got, like, three acts and everything! Movies, man. Found by our friends at Laughing Squid.
It's like the opposite of the "Nicolas Cage losing his shit" supercut: above, watch a 20-minute edit of every single time our generation's most beguiling actor has laughed on-screen, from Best of Times (1981) to Rage (2014). Enormous kudos if you get through the entire thing.
Our favorite cinematic supercuts feature events that repeatedly occur in movies but happen considerably less in real life. (Also, anything featuring Nicholas Cage). This time, it's the CINEMATIC TABLE FLIP. Can you feel the vicarious catharsis as you watch the protagonists of Pulp Fiction, Raging Bull, Being John Malkovich, Jesus Christ Superstar…
Hear's a cool supercut that uses the sound of "percussive maintenance" --that is, characters in TV and movies smacking things to try to get them to work--as the rhythm track for an instrumental piano ballad. Clever! I especially like the closing shot of Andy Dwyer throwing his computer across the…