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YouTuber recreates Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’ using dialogues from 331 movies; Tom Cruise, Al Pacino make an appearance

In the video, each line of Eminem’s Oscar-winning track is delivered by different characters from films or shows, stitched together with surgical precision.

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YouTuber The Unusual Suspect has taken creativity to a whole new level with his latest mashup – a wild, fast-paced tribute to Eminem’s Lose Yourself, stitching together clips from 331 different movies and TV shows. Known for his offbeat content — from funny opinion pieces to clever film mashups – the creator has once again delivered something remarkable.

In this latest instalment of his CinemaSings series, every single line of Eminem’s Oscar-winning track is spoken by a different character from a different film or show, edited together with almost surgical precision. As the beat drives forward, familiar faces from across decades of pop culture appear, their lines perfectly synced to Eminem’s iconic lyrics.

From Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Frozen (Let it go, obviously) to Spider-Man: Homecoming, Men In Black III, Mrs. Doubtfire, Lilo & Stitch, Lincoln, Gladiator, and Batman Returns, the video is a cinematic kaleidoscope. You’ll catch cameos from Robin Williams, Tom Cruise, Daniel Day-Lewis, Kirsten Dunst, Ryan Reynolds, Al Pacino, and many more. And no clip repeats, not even once.

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The video went viral across social media platforms and many reacted to it in the comments. A user wrote, “The great thing is that no scene is repeated to fill the video but there’s always a new one popping up, amazing.”

Another user commented, “This worthy of a new Academy Award category.” A third person wrote, “This is what the Internet was designed for.”

A fourth person commented, “This editor deserves 1000000 flowers.”

This isn’t the first time The Unusual Suspect has pulled off a feat like this. He previously synced 257 films to Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire and tackled M.I.A.’s Paper Planes in similar cinematic style.

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Meanwhile, the rapper is taking a reflective turn. His upcoming documentary, Stans, which dives into the intense world of superfans and the tricky dynamics between artists and their followers, is set to premiere at the first-ever SXSW London Screen Festival this June. Eminem serves as a producer on the film, a fitting role, given that he’s the one who gave us the word “Stan” to begin with.

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