Articles about “supercut”
4-Minute Supercut Brings Over 70 NYC Movies Together
A compilation of clips from over 70 films set in New York City has been rearranged by film editor Sergio Rojo, and the result is a glorious 4-minutes cinematically bringing you from 1960 through 2016. There's even...
25-Minute Supercut Shows The Twin Towers As Seen In Movies
The Twin Towers showed up in a lot of movies during their nearly three decades as part of Manhattan's skyline, and now Jonathan Hertzberg (master of the old New York supercut) has brought them all together...
How Many Times Has Woody Allen Used The Phrase "Make Love"?
It's unclear if it's Woody Allen exclusively, or the cinematic format that makes the phrase "make love" slightly bearable*, but either way, the screenwriter really has owned it throughout his career. Below is a supercut that brings...
Video: 60-Minute Supercut Shows Dirty Old New York
Recently we were mesmerized by a 17-minute long superclip of the New York City subway in the 1970s and '80s, and now the man who made that—Jonathan Hertzberg—is back with more decades old gritty city scenes....
Video: Supercut Shows David Letterman's Love For Drums
"Are these your drums, or rentals? Those are beautiful."
Video: Law & Order's Fake Websites, From Faceunion To SoccerRulez
Until somebody makes a Law & Order Food supercut, we'll have to enjoy this supercut of fake websites featured on Law & Order shows—do you have any friends on Faceunion? Sometimes websites are just used in...
Video: 9/11 Re-Dramatized With Hollywood's Old NYC Destruction Footage
We have just received an email from the creators of Unclear Holocaust, about "an ultraviolent, over-edited orgy of every Hollywood movie in which New York is desecrated, attacked, destroyed, in anarchic narrative unity." They tell us...
Spider-Man Supercut Shows Full 25 Minutes Of Movie
Trailers for The Amazing Spider-Man have been coming out since last July, a full year before the movie would be released (it opens this July 3rd)—so it's not really surprising that if you now go back and...

