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Carroll Shelby's life EXPOSED. The TRUTH about Ford v. Ferrari, and five things you didn't know.
The 1966 Le Mans race is an incredible true story, and it's very well told in Ford v Ferrari. But, the real-life story of Carroll Shelby (played by Matt Damon) is even more impressive: a promising young racer, a heart condition, pioneering the American muscle car, Cobras, Daytona, dysentery, Dodge, Mustangs, the GT40, celebrity marriages, Chili's Restaurant and more. Buckle up as we explore everything you didn't know about Carrol Shelby in Ford v Ferrari.
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Is Jurassic Park possible? Can YOU grow a Dinosaur? Science, DNA and Nerd-stuff explained!
Просмотров 21 тыс.4 года назад
If you wanted to grow a dinosaur (like Jurassic Park or Jurassic World) in real life, could you? Yes and no. It seems so easy in the movies. But do we have dinosaur DNA? Do you have to say the magic word (Nedry)? Does 'life find a way'? Are Jurassic Park and Jurassic World scientifically accurate? What can science do in the real world? Let's talk specifics about dinosaurs, scientific accuracies...
What did Neil Armstrong actually drop on the MOON?
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
If you went to the moon, as the First Man ever to visit, what would YOU leave behind? Did Neil Armstrong actually leave a bracelet on the moon for his daughter Karen? How would he sneak it on board? Can we see it up there today? The movie First Man (Ryan Gosling) shows this, but what's actually up there? Let's find out! Using footage from the historic Apollo 11 moonwalk, archival photos, and ot...
What is MOSH? And why should YOU watch?
Просмотров 9754 года назад
Welcome to the MOSH channel, where science & history matter. We break down movies to find out what's possible. Some of the best movies and stories are based in fact: things that could happen or did happen. Explore the magic of movies with MOSH. Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ► goo.gl/DX684V Have an idea for our next review? Comment! Want to impress your friends? Share! Forrest Gump review: r...
Is Forrest Gump a TRUE story? Ten things you need to know
Просмотров 34 тыс.4 года назад
Is Forrest Gump a true story? Or based on a true story? Find out the history, fiction, truth and details behind one of the all-time best movies ever made. Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ►► goo.gl/DX684V 'Forrest Gump' the movie is based on 'Forrest Gump,' the book, which IS based loosely on a lot of real, true stories and events that really happened, mixed up with a lot of stuff that is made...
I counted EVERY DEATH in 'Edge of Tomorrow'
Просмотров 124 тыс.5 лет назад
Edge of Tomorrow sees Major William Cage (Tom Cruise) stuck in a repeating loop of combat. Along with the help of Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt), how many times to Cage live die repeat before he saves the day? How many tomorrows are in Edge of Tomorrow? We review the full movie to find out. Thank you to all the viewers who suggested this review! Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ►► goo.gl/DX684V O...
Indiana Jones would DIE from this stunt. Could YOU survive?
Просмотров 39 тыс.6 лет назад
If you want to know how survivable Indiana Jones' raft jump from Temple of Doom is, we've got you covered. Would you (or Indiana Jones) die from this Temple of Doom stunt? How fast would you land? Would a raft serve as a parachute? These and other questions answered so you can finally sleep at night! Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ►► goo.gl/DX684V Please like, comment, share and subscribe. A...
Groundhog Day lasts HOW LONG for Bill Murray?
Просмотров 1,6 млн7 лет назад
Phil Conners finds himself reliving the same day over, and over, and over: it's Groundhog Day, Ned Ryerson, and mishaps with Rita. Will February 2nd ever end? We do all the work so you don't have to! Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ►► goo.gl/DX684V One part comedy and one part Zen metaphor for life, 'Groundhog Day' is one of the all time BEST comedies ever made, starring the one and only Bill...
Back to the Future - What is the REAL speed of the Delorean?
Просмотров 23 тыс.8 лет назад
Everyone knows how fast the Delorean needs to go to travel through time. And 88 miles-per-hour has to be the most famous speed in science fiction history. But, how fast does Marty REALLY drive? Did Doc lie to him? Still haven't subscribed to Mosh? ► goo.gl/DX684V Back to the Future is one of the best sci fi movies ever, and one of the all-time best films, period. Part science and part adventure...
The Martian - Could YOU survive on Mars?
Просмотров 13 тыс.8 лет назад
Have you thought of joining The Martian's Mark Watney on Mars? Here's why you might want to tap the breaks. Watney survives being stranded for 500 days. But, how much of what we see is really possible? Could the events in The Martian really happen? Science of the Martian. How true is The Martian? We break down The Martain in eleven elements. A movie review of all the biggest moments in the film...
How True is UNBROKEN the movie?
Просмотров 916 тыс.8 лет назад
New viewer? Subscribe! ► goo.gl/DX684V So, Unbroken the movie is based on a true story, right? Well, how TRUE is the movie to reality? What REALLY happened to Louie Zamperini? How much of the movie is fake? Have another movie you'd like reviewed? Let us know it the comments section below! #Unbroken #History #WWII

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  • @Holeyguagaamoley
    @Holeyguagaamoley 7 дней назад

    Great script but cancel awful keyboard sounds.

  • @jx5189
    @jx5189 17 дней назад

    I think it is at least 50 years. You have to take into account not only all his down time but all his play time at first before he got bored and to get to the point where you would want to just end yourself, I think it would take years. Many of the skills Phill developed would take decades to master.

  • @ChrisMaslunka
    @ChrisMaslunka 19 дней назад

    1000 days to learn everything about Rita.... but he learned everything about EVERYONE in the town (1000 days X 10 000 people). Also, he didn't learn the Heimlich manoeuvre... he flat out studied medicine (5 years there), studied piano, studied ice sculpting etc etc...he was there for decades, at a minimum, 10 000 years most likely.

  • @BudoReflex
    @BudoReflex 2 месяца назад

    Very good. Except for the 10 day loop logic. It’s all 1 day. Scenes like the truck roll you correctly explain would not be the first thing he would try (rolling under a truck? Jeez) you correctly pointed out it would have been the last in a long line of safer attempts. One could easily imagine hundreds of different attempts at just about anything other than rolling under a truck. I remember someone calculating Ground Hog Day to be 32 years based on all the skills he acquired. Edge of Tomorrow has to be a decade at least. Assuming he escapes in the morning each time under that truck, and goes through the whole sequence of convincing Rita and the professor each time, his training hours would start around late morning and physical exhaustion would limit them to around 3-4 hours. Training that each day, it would take months to become as proficient as he clearly became. Of course, one adds each loop the actual battle, so maximum time in each loop of battle experience is another 1~2 hours. Assuming he actually sleeps each night. It would be decades of experiences.

  • @RicktheCrofter
    @RicktheCrofter 2 месяца назад

    During the Vietnam War there was a program to allow/conscript lower IQ people into the army.

  • @n2n8sda
    @n2n8sda 2 месяца назад

    I seem to recall somewhere the original script had him trapped in the loop for 10,000 years or something crazy.. enough time to master everything and know everyone etc etc.

  • @FirstLast-Area52
    @FirstLast-Area52 3 месяца назад

    You're just guessing? The director said it's 10,000 yrs.

  • @areamusicale
    @areamusicale 3 месяца назад

    Ah! So he escapes at the end?! I stopped watching this movie half way in because it was too stup1d for me. I understand the intentions behind giving some action ... but I have my limits.

  • @areamusicale
    @areamusicale 3 месяца назад

    Very nerdy ... but interesting

  • @areamusicale
    @areamusicale 3 месяца назад

    ... if we went to the Moon.

  • @Zennofobic
    @Zennofobic 3 месяца назад

    just read that Harold Ramis based this movie on a Buddhist belief that it takes 10,000 years to perfect the human soul

  • @davinthompson-williams1237
    @davinthompson-williams1237 3 месяца назад

    This is something I have wondered since seeing the movie

  • @jasonjerusalem
    @jasonjerusalem 4 месяца назад

    I didn't expect such a fulfilling response to my search on this topic. Good job man

    • @mosh2225
      @mosh2225 4 месяца назад

      Jason! You are welcome!!! What a fantastic comment. I appreciate it! Much love and all the best to you and your family!

  • @tripd4949
    @tripd4949 4 месяца назад

    If this happened to me I'd probably just study, endlessly.

  • @haunter8661
    @haunter8661 4 месяца назад

    Evolution only goes forward not back. One question scientists should be asking is can we create monsters or give humans animal parts?

  • @Yeat213
    @Yeat213 5 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @MRBallSlapper-gy1lr
    @MRBallSlapper-gy1lr 5 месяцев назад

    homura akemi and this guy should meet up

  • @SomethingScotty
    @SomethingScotty 5 месяцев назад

    It took him 12 years to get out of the loop once he figured out how to do it. I think Ramis said he originally planned to have him stuck in the loop for 10k years. So 10k years probably accounts for all the failed attempts, all the successful ones, and all the combinations of each.

  • @gordonnorris4202
    @gordonnorris4202 6 месяцев назад

    I think it was around 30 years

  • @artemisfowldragon
    @artemisfowldragon 6 месяцев назад

    Imagine seeing him from the outside though - you go to sleep on feb 1st, and all of a sudden your friend is the most jaded, worldweary and weirdly knowledgeable person ever seen

  • @benl8908
    @benl8908 7 месяцев назад

    back to the future part 2 and 3. now i know part 2 the car flies but do they fix there mistake when we see Marty drive towards the clock tower at 88 mph again. from an interview they said they did not still from the first film they reshot it and re did part 1 to make part 2. so measure BTTF part 2 at the end and in Part 3 the DeLorean doesn't fly so measure the 2 time travel scenes from that film as well. combined 2 and 3 and you have 3 more time travel scenes to compare combined with this video that's 6 time travel DeLeon scenes on the road.

  • @ericwagner581
    @ericwagner581 7 месяцев назад

    The Japanese story this is based says the loop is several thousand years

  • @Tbone51
    @Tbone51 7 месяцев назад

    From my decades of playing and teaching, an average adult starting piano from scratch and playing the riffs he eventually did in the bar would take more than 1000 days; it's not even close.

  • @brianellinger6622
    @brianellinger6622 7 месяцев назад

    what? a live concert?

  • @epyp
    @epyp 7 месяцев назад

    My favorite theory is that it lasts 33 years and 350 days

  • @mistylynn111
    @mistylynn111 7 месяцев назад

    I counted 43 years.

  • @jacobsmith2577
    @jacobsmith2577 7 месяцев назад

    So what you’re telling me is that it’s possible.

  • @GerardHammond
    @GerardHammond 7 месяцев назад

    Voice over needs to be different

  • @veggiet2009
    @veggiet2009 7 месяцев назад

    I would take your final estimate (12 years) and just double it + half for down time. My reasoning is this: At the beginning there will be a ton of random stuff, just him experiencing the loop, and maybe trying to live normally (as if it were the next day) but as it goes on he's going to start trying things, and the first "skill" he's going to master before anything else is just living in a loop, this will make mistakes rarer so that at the end of it he probably is actually focusing on one or more things every single loop, by the end he's a professional loop dweller... So I estimate if you average the down time out you'd probably get 1.5 downtime days per every productive day. Incidentally I've never thought that they could make a good sequel to groundhog day, but I think it would be interesting to see him trying to readjust himself to a changing world where he's not able to predict everything. This would be fascinating from a psychological perspective if maybe not the most thrilling movie.

  • @Junior-777
    @Junior-777 7 месяцев назад

    In the film Groundhog Day, Bill Murray's character Phil Connors is trapped in Groundhog Day repeatedly for an unspecified period of time. While there's no definitive answer as to how long he spends reliving the same day, some estimates suggest he gets stuck in this cycle for hundreds or even thousands of years. Throughout the film, Phil replays Groundhog Day countless times, using the time to learn new skills, improve as a person, and eventually find redemption and true love. The film does not reveal the exact number of times he relives the same day, leaving it open to the viewer's interpretation.

  • @CappaDaBarra
    @CappaDaBarra 8 месяцев назад

    Is this channel dead :(

  • @Super_Stan
    @Super_Stan 8 месяцев назад

    Its just like inception... he spent 75 years down there

    • @dgray3771
      @dgray3771 7 месяцев назад

      For many people a few months spending in the same day could be fun and entertaining. In some sort of way. But spending decades living the same day would be a nightmare. And it shows in the movie how he despairs, eventually he learns to deal with it and finds his way out. But at some point he simply gave up because everything was pointless.

    • @Super_Stan
      @Super_Stan 7 месяцев назад

      @@dgray3771 depends on the level of "fun" i remember playing cod forever, enough video games and you could play for years Until a part of you says im too mature for this

  • @raphaelcarlo9979
    @raphaelcarlo9979 8 месяцев назад

    I am with the 40 year explanation. In depression he would spend years.

  • @BravosReviews
    @BravosReviews 8 месяцев назад

    I’m gonna say it took him a year of daily practice to be an ice sculptor of that talent. Two years to be that pianist Two years to speak French fluently although he may only know a few poems but let’s assume he learned French, He knew every single persons life story in every room. That’s a couple hundred plus people minimum. So every one was a different day likely. So a year of just talking to people. He then studied medicine trying to make the old man live. Now he’s not a quitter. So for him to be thoroughly convinced he can’t save the man’s life he’s probably going to essentially study a degrees worth of medical textbooks and interviews with local physicians. Let’s assume he read every book he could find in the community over the course of months if not a couple years. I wanna say he’s closer to 2 years just with the old man but maybe longer. He then explored the entire city trying to maximize the number of people he could help and he learned the whole cities routines. That’s months of walking around if not longer. Let’s not forget he became a talented writer and workshopped his daily speech until it was bringing people to tears so he probably spent a decent amount of time just reading liberal arts content. I want to say he likely in total has around 6-10 years of education experience just from the arts and medical knowledge he gained. He probably wasted a couple years just processing his grief at being trapped there. So let’s assume not all of his time was productive. We clearly see he spent a significant amount of time learning how to rob the armored car so that probably took months on its own to master. My personal belief is he spent around 20 years in the loop. He went in a manchild and came out a wizened elder.

  • @MauryVictoria-i6b
    @MauryVictoria-i6b 8 месяцев назад

    You guys forgot the black panther party part that was important for the movie too

  • @DonaldRichards-mr3lz
    @DonaldRichards-mr3lz 8 месяцев назад

    75+ years

  • @DonaldRichards-mr3lz
    @DonaldRichards-mr3lz 8 месяцев назад

    Ground Hog Day is a movie he knows everything I am not in a movie I do not live by a script still when I focus my mind I know what will happen in the future see something or someone miles away and a lot more I focus my mind and thinking and I am able to do the impossible .

  • @probablynotmyname8521
    @probablynotmyname8521 9 месяцев назад

    The more disturbing aspect of the film, which is not delved into too deeply, is how much heinous stuff phil does to the towns residents.

    • @Super_Stan
      @Super_Stan 8 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @Super_Stan
      @Super_Stan 8 месяцев назад

      Its not right Its not right Its not right In fact. Its wrong

  • @StrayGator
    @StrayGator 9 месяцев назад

    Well for Bill Murray it lasted as long as the movie took to film.

  • @sleezye100
    @sleezye100 9 месяцев назад

    The book says 1000 years

  • @ThatGuy-y2c
    @ThatGuy-y2c 9 месяцев назад

    I figured it was hundreds of years

  • @richarddecker9515
    @richarddecker9515 9 месяцев назад

    I drill stone, sixth generation, same family quarries, I could enjoy immortality drilling stone. Phil was a lucky man, but he wasted the gift the universe gave him on a woman!

  • @PitboyHarmony1
    @PitboyHarmony1 9 месяцев назад

    Well, if we dont bother with this calculation, and just ask Harold Ramis ... you know the film maker ... he said 30-40 years. Video over.

  • @YD-uq5fi
    @YD-uq5fi 9 месяцев назад

    Imagine not seeing the sun, or not experiencing temperatures above freezing, for 30 years.

  • @joshr.6785
    @joshr.6785 10 месяцев назад

    I dispute the 33 number, I counted once and added all the references he made to other days like how he killed himself. I counted 42, which is 6x7 or six weeks.

  • @lausimeyer6558
    @lausimeyer6558 10 месяцев назад

    Even dying does not delete his brain. An he is not getting older.

  • @falcon0351
    @falcon0351 10 месяцев назад

    This is excellent!!

  • @OwenTaylorhasleftcookies4u
    @OwenTaylorhasleftcookies4u 10 месяцев назад

    The stuff that happens in the movie gives the name of the movie

  • @bladerunner_77
    @bladerunner_77 10 месяцев назад

    46 Years till now. Living the same day, again and again.

  • @vaporjoes
    @vaporjoes 10 месяцев назад

    Think about the level of PTSD he would have coming out of that.. 2000+ days of knowing everything thats going to happen and with no consiquence, suddenly - thats all gone.