Here’s A Hilarious Supercut Of People Getting Run Over By Buses In Movies

Feb. 6, 2013
Charlie majored in English, and now he looks at the internet all day. Contact him at charliemorrigan1337@gmail.com.

Here's A Hilarious Supercut Of People Getting Run Over By Buses In Movies

If you’re having a hard day or need a laugh for any reason, this supercut of movie scenes where someone wanders into the street and gets unexpectedly steamrolled by a bus is just the trick. It’s downright therapeutic. TC mark

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