Themed movie supercuts are great at bringing film culture at large together, putting it all in perspective, and helping viewers realize that movies aren’t independent islands, but states in the same cinematic country: They’re connected. Supercuts of things like movie title drops, food in film, and Jeff Goldblum noises are fun to watch, and now we have one more to add to the collection: Dancing in movies (via Reddit).
What’s most impressive here is the sheer volume. Nearly 300 movies (292 to be precise) are represented, and it looks like they’re mostly in HD, so it’s a really slick-looking video. You can find the full list of the included films here, but just for fun, here are the movies featured in just the first minute of the compilation: Tropic Thunder, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Frank, Deadpool, Girlhood, West Side Story, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Big, Risky Business, Forrest Gump, 20th Century Women, God Help the Girl, Begin Again, The Rocketeer, Dead Poets Society, Braveheart, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Robin Hood, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Titanic, Big Fish, Go, Fiddler on the Roof, Citizen Kane, Life Is Beautiful, White Nights, Swing Time, Pee-weeâs Big Adventure, Mermaids, Home Alone, Mulholland Drive, Boy, Girl Asleep, Despicable Me, Airplane!, Carrie, Love, Rosie, and The Mask.
There are other movie supercuts out there (including one we’ve written about previously), but is this your favorite one? Were there any cinematic dancing moments that somehow weren’t included here? Let us know what you think down in the comments!
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