When we were younger our teachers tried to teach us the alphabet with that song, but don’t you wish there was a better way to do it? Burger Fiction had a lot of freaking time on their hands and they found actors and actress saying all 26 letters in about 85 movies. Now we can teach the next generation the ABC’s with this video.
Granted they might learn a few choice words, but it is a small price to play.
I just wish they included that movie where this Brooklyn guy teaches kids on a rooftop the Italian Alphabet, you know f*cking A, f*cking B, f*cking C and so on. I don’t remember the name of it, but I will always remember that scene.
Someone named Burger Fiction decided to take some of the saddest scenes from movies and super cut them all together. Why? I don’t know because now that I watched it, I can’t stop crying. Are they trying to make people depressed?
And what is up with all those kids movies being so depressing? After watching this, I will never let my kids watch anything from Disney or Pixar ever again. Here we thought that Bambi was the only sad movie, turns out almost all of them are like that.
I am sticking with my Adam Sandler movies. They are depressing, but not in a tear inducing way.
Depeche Mode’s Just Can’t Get Enough is one of the most upbeat songs ever created, but how would it look if you saw the band performing it without any music or lyrics? That is exactly what Mario Wienerroither showed us when he Stripped all the audio from their 1982 live performance on French TV. Seriously how ridiculous do they look dancing in mute? Especially David Gahan and that wiggling thing he is doing? With music it is another story, but without it is like a Grimm Fairytale.
Do you Enjoy the Silence?
But back to DM, I can’t get over how young they look back before they found their Personal Jesus. Such babies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7KrT1Gp7R0
I don’t know about you, but I never noticed how many people get drunk in movies. That all changed thanks to Robert Jones who created the ultimate supercut of big screen drunks getting drunker. Maybe the films need to go AA? Oh wait, after 28 Days I say let them party like it’s 1999 until the end of time. Shot! Shot! Shot!
You and I know Ferris Bueller’s Day Off as a sweet and lovable teenage comedy, but what if it was a thriller instead? That is what Super Cut Online imagined and we will never watch the classic film the same way again.
And if they would’ve given us more Charlie Sheen, then none of us would be sleeping tonight. He was almost scarier back then than he is now.