All Your Favorite Weed References in One Glorious Supercut

Turns out, the American motion picture and music recording industry loves weed just as much the rest of us do. For more than 60 years, weed’s been getting name-dropped in pop culture—from early propaganda videos like Reefer Madness to more recent celebrations of stoner culture like Half Baked. Eclectic method integrates both viewpoint extremes (and everything in between) in his latest mashup—just in time for Sunday’s Holy High Holiday, 4/20.

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How to Make Your Very Own Supercut

Along with memes and animated GIFs, the video supercut constitutes one of the three most fundamental formats of Internet cultural reference. But with a bit of dedication and imagination, you could create the next Christopher Walken Dancing.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Death by Digital

Pull up those leg warmers and comb out your Selleck-stache, we’re about to take a bitchin’ ride down to Nostalgia Town with this homageriffic supercut of the best action the ’80’s (and 1991 for some reason) had to offer.

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This Supercut Proves That All Running Should Be In Slow Motion

Just admit it. Sometimes you’re jogging in the park or you’re on the treadmill and you visualize yourself running in slow motion. Sweat pouring off you, hair swinging, face contorted as you fight for your goal. It’s pretty epic.

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A Delightful Supercut of Movie Characters Abusing Broken Tech

Scoff as we may, we’ve all been there before. One of your gadgets starts acting up and, even though you know it’s wrong, banging on it with your fists just feels so right. Why, even TV and movie people do it—a lot, actually. Vimeo user Duncan Robson was kind enough to round up the best belligerent-tech-smashing-clips that TV and movies have to offer, and the result is absolutely delightful.

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The Ultimate Supercut of Hollywood Stars Falling Through Space

How does the saying go? "A journey of a thousand vertical feet begins with a single step?" Hollywood has certainly taken that maxim and run with it, regularly incorporating vertigo-inducing shots into modern films. The editing team at Plot Point Productions has assembled more than 50 examples of people falling through empty space from the past century of cinema.

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