Because it was only a matter of time, this is a supercut of every time Doc and Marty say “back to the future” in the three Back To The Future movies. Forget about going back to the future, I want to go back to the past and tell younger me
Because Youtuber John DiMarco must spend the majority of his free time rewatching Star Trek episodes and taking notes (nothing wrong with that), this is another compilation he edited (previously), this time featuring all the ‘Beam Me Up, Scottys’ and other variations spoken throughout the franchise, from The Original Series
This is another compilation video created by Trekkie John DiMarco (previously), this time assembling all the live long and prospers and Vulcan salutes seen in the franchise, from The Original Series to Prodigy. Interesting, apparently there was no living long or prospering in Deep Space 9. Or for any red
Because all Titanic movies end the same, this is a supercut of the ship going down from five different movies, featuring a depiction of the sinking ship from 1953’s Titanic, 1958’s A Night To Remember, 1979’s SOS Titanic, James Cameron’s 1997 Titanic, and 2000’s Britannic (which was actually about White
This is Sleepy Skunk’s 2021 Movie Trailer Mashup, a six and half minute well-edited mashup of movies released in 2021. You can see a full list of the movies and their timestamps at Sleepy Skunk’s blog HERE. It really was well constructed. Especially for someone named Sleepy Skunk, who I’d
Because this is the internet, and the internet sleeps with both eyes open, muttering under its breath, this is a 30-second supercut of Star Trek characters pronouncing omicron, almost as if they knew decades ago that it would be the name of a new pandemic virus variant. Or maybe just
This is a 5-minute supercut of Ghostbusters writer and actor Harold Ramis as Egon Spangler nerding out in the first two movies. Which scene is your favorite? They’re all so good. I may have to watch Ghostbusters now. Well not NOW now, but like tonight. I mean I can’t right
Because everybody needs a hobby and making note of every supermoon you ever see in a movie qualifies, this is a compilation video created by editor Ariel Avissar featuring two and a half minutes of supermoon scenes from animated and live action films, appropriately set to Frank Sinatra’s ‘Fly Me