#mashup

A Few Good Men Mashed Up with Toy StoryIn the movie A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson infamously loses it on the witness stand with an intense rant that has become known as "You can't handle the truth!" In the movie Toy Story, Randy Newman sings a catchy little theme song titled "You've Got a Friend in Me."These are very disparate movie elements, and it took the deranged mind of Dustin Ballard, also known as There I Ruined It to put them together and make it work. Warning: this is an earworm, and may cause you to sing the wrong lyrics to this song for the rest of your life. The dialogue contains NSFW language. -via Laughing Squid​ #AFewGoodMen #ToyStory #mashup #ThereIRuinedIt
Survivor Goes Country in "Eye of the Haggard"Okay, explain the difference between country and pop music. Is it the twang? Just a bit of editing will make you believe you hear a twang in this song, and not just from the instruments. Master music mixer Bill McClintock mashed up "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor and "Goodbye Comes Hard for Me" by Merle Haggard. The occasion is the 40th anniversary of "Eye of the Tiger," a song that became a big hit due to its inclusion in the movie Rocky III, which opened in May of 1982. This mashup works way better than it has any right to, but it will also make you giggle.#BillMcClintock #mashup #MerleHaggard #Survivor #Rocky 
Law & Order: Catnip Victims UnitTikToker Dansilvapinto made a mashup of the Law & Order: SVU intro in order to make it star his cat, Pipoca Roe Silva-Pinto. The result is Law & Order: Catnip Victims Unit. We only get to see Pipoca briefly, but the rest of the intro is full of delightful details that you'll have to watch more than once to catch.
Elmo Has Replaced Timothée Chalamet in Dune! One of the more harrowing scenes in the movie Dune is the Gom Jabbar test. The Gom Jabbar is a needle laced with a lethal poison, and reacting to pain places the person undergoing the test in danger of death from being stabbed by it. You can read more about the Gom Jabbar, but you really don't need to in order to enjoy the ridiculous premise of Sesame Street's beloved Elmo confronting the test.