Can confirm. 12B from the US Army. Used high explosive in real life. An explosion is an instantaneous orange flash, and if you blink, you missed it. The flash doesn't always show up in videos because it can happen between frames, so they have to slow down explosions in movies to be able to see them.
Silencer is a bad name. Those are suppressors. And degree of noise reduction depends on whether ammo is subsonic or supersonic (slower or faster than sound). If latter, you have limited means to make weapon quiet as sonic boom will still be present. If former, it will be much quieter, but also such rounds may lack ballistic performance due to less energy. Point of suppressors is moreso to change sound profile, so it makes it harder to track shooter's location.
The protagonist realizes that she’s made a huge mistake and runs after the guy that she wants to be with. She crosses the street, never bothering to look out for passing vehicles or bicyclists. Traffic is conveniently non-existent!
12:20 - Futurama is a comedy and that scene is meant to be a joke.The idea of accumulating insane bank interest by time travel is literally as old as the concept of time travel itself, even H.G. Wells poked fun at it.
any of those high school shows/movies. Yeah, those actors and actresses are 30. If we watched "teen" media portrayed by actual teens it would look incredibly stupid
3:30 - not completely correct - high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) in someone with type 1 diabetes may be an indication of diabetic ketoacidosis, which absolutely IS a life-threatening emergency.
Movies with police … They check their gun to see if 1 is in the chamber NO; They rack the slide before going inside NO; They point their muzzle up NO; They have a Glock and they click off the safety NO NO NO GLOCKS don’t have safeties
The final scene in fury was so stupid, one panzershrek and that scene would have ended way sooner...plus earlier we saw a bunch of them being carried by soldiers...
Well, the Shermans wouldn't have seen any column of SS troops nor Tigers. With an effective range of over 2 kilometres, The Tiger/s would have taken the Shermans out without them even knowing they were there.
From the James Bond movie Goldeneye, where Bond is chasing the little aircraft on the runway, then as it goes over the cliff edge, he goes after - *and somehow falls faster than the aircraft!* I watched it in the theatre, and immidiately got up and walked out. And I've never watched any 007 crap since.
Watching(any action movie really but especially the higher octane variety occupied by)007 and expecting accurate physics is like watching pornography and being bothered by how inaccurate to real life/unbelievable the plot(or lack thereof)is or like watching Superman(or really any superhero)and being disappointed there isn’t a detailed explanation how their superpowers(flight)have been added and manifest/work| BUT I get it, you’re not really into the unambiguous wish fulfillment variety of entertainment; I really do and not trying to backhandedly insult you on your preference(s) at all|
My one is the scene from Terminator 2 where Arnold's T-800 cyborg is changing the starter motor on the truck. First, he's holding a small ratchet at an angle that would only be to undo/do-up sump bolts. No need to take off sump to change starter!!!. and there are no other bolts at that angle. Then, he asks the young John Conner to pass him a 'torque wrench!' WTF! to change a starter motor? are you for real? And anyway, seen as he is a 'cyborg' a damn robot that can guess peoples weights and sizes just by looking at them he wouldn't need one anyway, not that he did. What a cringing larf! 😂😂🤣🤣
Lol my mum and I like watching those bad daytime movies. So many of them have character s hitting their heads on hard surfaces that instantly kills them. I'm no medical professional but I'm sure you don't just die from that
I don’t/can’t understand why everyone is and/or ever was so hung up on tha movie Independence Day’s viral infection plan thinking themselves borderline experts in tha process| It gets worse when you consider that if that can’t work then the aliens using our own satellites against us to begin with wouldn’t work either|
fight scenes with that punching sound.
Every high explosive bomb that goes off with a huge, greasy, smokey fireball. That's a gasoline bomb.
Can confirm. 12B from the US Army. Used high explosive in real life. An explosion is an instantaneous orange flash, and if you blink, you missed it. The flash doesn't always show up in videos because it can happen between frames, so they have to slow down explosions in movies to be able to see them.
Silencer is a bad name. Those are suppressors. And degree of noise reduction depends on whether ammo is subsonic or supersonic (slower or faster than sound). If latter, you have limited means to make weapon quiet as sonic boom will still be present. If former, it will be much quieter, but also such rounds may lack ballistic performance due to less energy.
Point of suppressors is moreso to change sound profile, so it makes it harder to track shooter's location.
The protagonist realizes that she’s made a huge mistake and runs after the guy that she wants to be with. She crosses the street, never bothering to look out for passing vehicles or bicyclists. Traffic is conveniently non-existent!
To that person who said they wanted doctors who behave like the ones on House: NO. YOU FREAKING DONT. They are beyond awful.
The whole show of "Two Broke Girls". If they're broke why do they look 1000 times richer than REAL broke people??? -_-
12:20 - Futurama is a comedy and that scene is meant to be a joke.The idea of accumulating insane bank interest by time travel is literally as old as the concept of time travel itself, even H.G. Wells poked fun at it.
7:15 I love everything about this
any of those high school shows/movies. Yeah, those actors and actresses are 30. If we watched "teen" media portrayed by actual teens it would look incredibly stupid
any movie wher one guy drive a tank while also working the weapon systems... >.>
3:30 - not completely correct - high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) in someone with type 1 diabetes may be an indication of diabetic ketoacidosis, which absolutely IS a life-threatening emergency.
Movies with police … They check their gun to see if 1 is in the chamber NO; They rack the slide before going inside NO; They point their muzzle up NO; They have a Glock and they click off the safety NO NO NO GLOCKS don’t have safeties
Yes they do, it just isn't a safety switch.
The final scene in fury was so stupid, one panzershrek and that scene would have ended way sooner...plus earlier we saw a bunch of them being carried by soldiers...
Well, the Shermans wouldn't have seen any column of SS troops nor Tigers. With an effective range of over 2 kilometres, The Tiger/s would have taken the Shermans out without them even knowing they were there.
Computers in any military film.
From the James Bond movie Goldeneye, where Bond is chasing the little aircraft on the runway, then as it goes over the cliff edge, he goes after - *and somehow falls faster than the aircraft!*
I watched it in the theatre, and immidiately got up and walked out. And I've never watched any 007 crap since.
Watching(any action movie really but especially the higher octane variety occupied by)007 and expecting accurate physics is like watching pornography and being bothered by how inaccurate to real life/unbelievable the plot(or lack thereof)is or like watching Superman(or really any superhero)and being disappointed there isn’t a detailed explanation how their superpowers(flight)have been added and manifest/work|
BUT
I get it, you’re not really into the unambiguous wish fulfillment variety of entertainment; I really do and not trying to backhandedly insult you on your preference(s) at all|
Any action chase scene with big truck. Im a trucker here and CMVs suck for handling and worse if they go off road.
The way media portrays autism can be frustrating we r not all lik rainman or throw tantrums at routine changes
7:33. If you regard The Rock as an "actor", your definition of "realism" is already way off. Movie star at best.....
Welding in goggles and a tshirt, your skin would be burned to a crisp if you did this
Have gotten awful sunburn from arc welding, can confirm
My one is the scene from Terminator 2 where Arnold's T-800 cyborg is changing the starter motor on the truck.
First, he's holding a small ratchet at an angle that would only be to undo/do-up sump bolts. No need to take off sump to change starter!!!. and there are no other bolts at that angle. Then, he asks the young John Conner to pass him a 'torque wrench!' WTF! to change a starter motor? are you for real? And anyway, seen as he is a 'cyborg' a damn robot that can guess peoples weights and sizes just by looking at them he wouldn't need one anyway, not that he did.
What a cringing larf! 😂😂🤣🤣
That scene in Volcano where that guy stepped down in an inch deep thick layer of lava and he sunk and dissolved in it. LIke cmon, it isn't acid.
Acid won't dissolve you like it does in movies either.
@@drrocketman7794 True that lol. I should've said molten steel cuz all the foundry accident stories confirmed that you'll be gone in a flash.
Lol my mum and I like watching those bad daytime movies. So many of them have character s hitting their heads on hard surfaces that instantly kills them. I'm no medical professional but I'm sure you don't just die from that
I don’t/can’t understand why everyone is and/or ever was so hung up on tha movie Independence Day’s viral infection plan thinking themselves borderline experts in tha process|
It gets worse when you consider that if that can’t work then the aliens using our own satellites against us to begin with wouldn’t work either|