It’s no secret that I’m a fan of supercuts, where someone takes every instance of a phrase they can find in a TV show or movie and smushes them together. The first one I ever saw was just about every instance of Buster saying, “Hey, Brother,” in Arrested Development.
After that there were all of the people who weren’t here to make friends.
A few months ago I was fascinated by “Let’s Enhance”, a montage of a tremendous number of “freeze it! zoom in!” sequences from TVs and movies.
Now I have a new favorite. For today’s entertainment, I give you an insane number of examples of people shouting, “GET OUT OF THERE!”
See how many of the movies you can identify!


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My favorite of all time is every instance of the F-bomb in The Big Lebowski. This surprises exactly no one.
Shomer shabbos!
I assume you’ve seen this epic?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtG5dK_HaGg
Huh, everybody has a completely different favourite! Mine is “Excuse me, Princess!”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPxY8lpYAUM
Wasn’t there one with David Tennant’s Doctor who saying “Wellll”?
Thanks for the (Saturday afternoon) smiles, Stephen. Fun! Joe, loved the, “What are you doing here?” And, of course, I had to go find the “Well…”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RssnpE9U6IU
I was hoping to see this one in the supercut…from The Search For Spock:
Torg: [the Klingons have boarded the Enterprise only to find it is deserted] My Lord, the ship appears to be deserted.
Kruge: How can that be? They’re hiding.
Torg: Yes, sir. The ship appears to be run by computer. It is the only thing that is speaking.
Kruge: Speaking? Let me hear it.
Enterprise computer: [Torg walks over to a console, placing his communicator towards it] 9-8-7-6-5…
Kruge: [shouts] Get out! Get out of there! Get out!
Enterprise computer: 2-1…
[the Enterprise bridge explodes]
Oh well
Joe: Yes! I’d forgotten about that one.
Iain: And I’d forgotten about “Well, excuuuuuse me, Princess.”
LB: There was indeed.
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