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April 12, 2013 Andy Cush

From Swordfish to The Matrix, from WarGames to, yes, Hackers, the Eclectic Method’s new supercut compiles the most 1337 footage from a slew of code-friendly films. Plus Bob’s Burgers. The beat’s pretty hot, too. […]

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March 8, 2013 Samer Kalaf

Here’s an epic eight-minute supercut from Leigh Singer of film characters interacting with the audience. There’s a solid narrative feel to this one. Almost every cut feels purposefully placed, like the succession of the original Funny Games followed by the remake. Oh yeah, there are probably spoilers, because movies and such. […]

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February 28, 2013 Andy Cush

Last month, we posted the trailer to Police Mortality, a 66-minute supercut of footage from various Hollywood films that tells a story of NYPD violence. “It’s about an existential crisis in the NYPD that results in terrorism, communism, OWS and total freedom,” the film’s creators told us at the time. “It stars Will Smith, Bruce Willis, Robocop, […]

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February 22, 2013 Andy Cush

See how long you can go on watching this supercut before the titular phrase goes from sounding like a normal colloquialism to some kind of meaningless tonal utterance. I lasted about 30 seconds. Just watch it! It’s a n– nevermind. […]

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February 5, 2013 Andy Cush

James Hetfield is a 49-year-old man who loves the word “yeah.” Loves it so much, according to one YouTube user, that he’s used it in nearly every song Metallica has written since 1991. So what does said YouTuber do? He makes a supercut, of course, featuring every instance of the word in the band’s catalog, […]

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February 1, 2013 Samer Kalaf

Clint Eastwood is a cinema legend. In tribute, Brian Menegus of Slacktory put together a supercut of Eastwood in films reacting to shocking news in the only way he can: squinting. It seems that his squint ability gets stronger as he gets older. The crow’s feet and stony, old-man glare are clearly big factors in his […]

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