The Supercut '65 Iconic Movie Sunglasses 1962-2012' Pays Tribute
Erin Kirkpatrick — August 19, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & founditemclothing
By watching the Supercut ‘65 Iconic Movie Sunglasses 1962-2012’ video, individuals can pay homage to stellar shades that have graced the silver screen. Using 47 different movie references and 51 sunglass-showcasing clips, Travis Greenwood and Brett Roberts created this superb short. In keeping with the overarching eye-protector theme, this fast-paced montage was set to Dean Martin’s classic ditty titled 'Shades.'
With over four decades worth of framed footage, fans will be able to pair their favorite sunglass styles with classic movies and television shows they first appeared in. See the first appearances of Ray Ban Wayfarers, Aviators and cat-eye glasses on the leading ladies and gentlemen of the film industry. With snippets from films including Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Back to the Future and Risky Business, the Supercut 65 Iconic Movie Sunglasses 1962-2012 perfectly compiles over 40 years of framed film history.
With over four decades worth of framed footage, fans will be able to pair their favorite sunglass styles with classic movies and television shows they first appeared in. See the first appearances of Ray Ban Wayfarers, Aviators and cat-eye glasses on the leading ladies and gentlemen of the film industry. With snippets from films including Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Back to the Future and Risky Business, the Supercut 65 Iconic Movie Sunglasses 1962-2012 perfectly compiles over 40 years of framed film history.
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