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Bill Clinton Sings "Blurred Lines"
BaracksDubs has recut footage from Bill Clinton's speeches to recreate Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines." Coincidentally, the video was released on Monica Lewinsky's birthday.
Pokéfusion
Has science of Pokémon gone too far?
"Ice Ice Baby" Sung By the Movies
YouTuber dondrapersayswhat, previously known for an audio-spliced mashup of "Baby Got Back," is back with an interpretation of "Ice Ice Baby" using clips from 280 movies.
I've Seen Some S**t
This phrase used as a reaction to things that have an extreme effect on someone, in either a positive or negative manner, was used as early as 1994 in the film Pulp Fiction.