YouTuber The Usual Suspect recreated Eminem's #1, Oscar-winning song "Lose Yourself" from the 2002 movie 8 Mile using movie clips that deliver the lyrics. We've seen supercuts like this before, but this one stands out for its artfulness. None of the movie scenes nor the movies themselves are duplicated, even in the chorus. Plus they were selected for their rhythmic pace and edited accordingly, leaving us with the illusion that the actors are really singing this song. Even if you aren't a fan of "Lose Yourself" or previous supercuts of movie clips, you'll want to try this one out.
The Usual Suspect used this video as a resurrection of his CinemaSings series, which hasn't had a new video in three years. There's a list of all 331 movies in order under the pinned comment at the YouTube page. The list does not include the movie 8 Mile. Contains NSFW language.
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I'm impressed, but how do people create these things? Is there a massive database somewhere that lists uses of every possible phrase like "two dogs" or "i been chewed up" or a single word like "ampllified"? And then how do they access videos of a gazillion movies to clip one second from?
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