Yeah and this was totally blind, absolute no scripting or re takes done! No no, this was is actual first reaction without knowing what Adam will say beforehand! True story!
Now the only issue I have with the Dynamite painting one is - buildings in the UK and EU are constructed WAY differently to American homes. The standard in all homes in the UK, even fairly old ones like in Mr Bean, is brick and mortar and then a layer of insulation. We don't really use any kind of wood or anything like that, cuz the temperatures in the UK are generally much colder so buildings are built heavy and sturdy to trap heat. As a result, I don't think that the room should have been as damaged as it was.
The brick isn't to trap heat, it's because the UK has easier access to brick than lumber. Wood houses are the norm in considerably colder Scandinavia, because we have easy access to wood. The insulation comes from (you guessed it) the insulation.
@@erlandjohansen7195 Nah dude I think like. You're judging the Americans by the wrong standard here. The reason their houses are made outta like plywood and paper is because it's cheap, it's not an ease of access thing. Thinner walls and stuff do keep the houses airier, but they're also WAY cheaper to make over there. Also - that's not true. We USED to have primarily wooden houses, most of London used to be made primarily of wood, but people were constantly freezing to death or, ironically, the houses burned down in fires. We switched primarily to Brick after WW2 because so many places had been completely blown away. You are right partly about it not being insulation, however, I was slightly wrong there. Brick does help, it does work partly as an insulator, but British houses are designed structurally in a way that doesn't let heat escape. The material isn't the only thing, it's also something taken into account with window- placement and whatnot. But part of the reason we use Brick now IS because it's a better insulator.
That's not the case any more. Houses built prior to the 1960s were made mostly of brick, from this point most were brick outer shell with wood/plasterboard interiors. Now it is a timber frame with calcium silicate cladding decorated with brick, so that it looks like, err, brick.
They should have but are literally not capable of doing so, americans do not understand the concept of houses not being made of paper and sheet metal. Also, building a proper european house-box would actually require knowing what you're doing and that's just not within the budget of the show ^^
When the "code" allows the structure of the house to be cheaper than the wiring and the plumbing you should know that you should not play with explosives anywhere inside or near your... *TOWN* 😓
I don't know if the paint myth have been revisited, but in a Belgian/French "comics" Gaston Lagaffe hé uses a rotating a water sprinkler to repaint his office, and it works! With the same collatéral damages.
Yeah, at least the wall with the window would have been brick, and probably thr wall oposite as well since the kitchen was behind that wall I want to say all walls around a kitchen need to be brick, so at least 2 of the 4 walls should be brick
the problem with the flower of death is the duct tape interfering with the spray from the pots. Let's not forget just how surprisingly durable duct tape has been found to be. :)
there's other issue: they put the paint directly on the top of the explosive. the blast goes faster in air than in paint, so the air envolves the paint in the air (it's like the effect of the smoke allways going in your direction when you're camping, where you are is the area of less preasure of the air). I shoud try hanging the bags at 50cm from the blast, to let the air of the explosion been redirected by the mortar.
A British show that aired on ITV is being tested on an American show that was aired in the UK on the BBC which was recorded and is now uploaded on youtube. That’s a long way for data to travel to get to our eyeballs.
The vast majority of europe is build out of stone and upwards lol... i dont know a single house in my country (that is not a garden shed) that is build out of wood
I find the only thing america managed to get right from British sitcoms is The Office. Red Dwarf and Fools and Horses were two of the worst adaptations I've ever seen 😂 different tastes though I suppose 😊
@@harlequinems To add to that; The (US) Office only really worked after they rewrote it for the second season and stopped trying to mimic the UK version.
@@harlequinemsit would be difficult to find a person who can do physical comedy similar to Rowan Atkinson who made it look so awkward and at the same time natural. I think the big bangs Sheldon Cooper reminds me of the awkwardness of Mr bean. But then again that's just my biased opinion, I loved both of those programs.
45:43 Narrator: "And as the actress said to the bishop..." Adam: "Dude! One more inch!" Jokes that I didn't get until rewatching this as an adult. Cackling!
I have to question how realistic the house they built is compared to Mr Bean. Mr Bean is English, so the house would have been built using British construction methods... Brick and Cement. So Mr Bean's house would have been a lot stronger than the Myth Busters' construction.
34:13 For a moment there I thought Adam was going to use the water bags as a tamp charge for breaching something. But instead he's applying the same hydraulic principle to paint. Good stuff lol
Tnt or fireworks are interchangeable if you correct to get the same detonation and bricks aren’t made to handle explosive, Londonese houses weren’t that useful against the blitz if I recall
@@omnirath yea the end result might be the same however the process which is the expansion of gases is about 10 times faster for TNT than for compressed blackpowder which means that the fireworks would no matter what always be a more gentle explosion
@@airi9673 it’s not tnt they used detonation cord in the end which make use of a more controlled explosive and it didn’t work either, now that I think it would likely be better to use a high velocity explosive as it would aerosolize the paint uniformly
Still thinking about how wild it was that the guy who they thought had fallen asleep somehow had sleeping brainwaves during the whole time, awake and all. Just how tired was that guy?
3:45 There is THE problem, we in Europe know how to build houses (mostly), we using sturdy materials as bricks etc. american houses would be at most a "tool shed" for us, not the house xD
Also remember, Mr Bean is UK based where houses are built better than your Yankee thatches. Our homes are solid inches thick brick, not ply wood and paper.
46:52 mexican here. Adam says "los flores de los muertos", but that is more akin to "the flowers of the dead" (also he used the "los" article, which is in male tense, while flowers are female, thus "las" is the correct article). The correct translation would be "la flor de la muerte" But the last "los cazadores de mitos" is spot on. It is even the name given to the show here in Latinamerica.
So something tells me the Americans built the room out of drywall, plywood and 2x4’s. But in Britain apartments are made out of thick reinforced concrete walls and houses are made out of double layered brick and stone walls. So you might blow your windows out, but not knock any walls.
Modern British houses are 2 x 4 frame and plasterboard with a skin of bricks on the outside. I think they are horrible as sound travels throughout the house, fart in the living room and you can hear it upstairs
@@markedis5902 This sounds nearly as atrocious as american built houses sound tbh 100% grateful to be living in a traditional european build house with LOTS of bricks and reinforced concrete
One thing that you may have missed, is that the room in the clip is probably of brick and mortar construction and would be a lot stronger that the structure you built. It would have proabably contained the blast a lot more and the results would be a lot different.
I think jamies idea is suitable. I had some improvements that might had worked: 1. Using foil to cover the hole pyramid with it and fill it with each color. 2. Because the paint has some gravitional force applied it will always paint the bottom part more than the top part, so tilting the pyramids by some degree up. 3. Also apply a small layer between the explosion and the color with a thicker foil to build up a little pressure. I mean it always will get enough pressure to paint everything in front of it but they need even pressure around the hole square of the pyramid. Sorry english is not my first language.
I think you should have a smooth ball of dynamite in the middle of a balloon. And the balloon is equally filled with paint in all directions where the dynamite is centre. But 3 ms before the dynamite explodes pop the balloon so the skin of rubber pulls away from the ball of paint, just like those slow motion water balloon pops.
Considering the beeping noise and blinking lights "plausible" for mind control is a bit like saying that talking to someone is mind control. Of course it's gonna affect the brain waves if you can physically hear the noise.
Since this episode talks about a british tv show, and hypnosis, i once saw a video about how the british regulator for tv shows has a ban on trying to hypnotize the audience in a serious fashion
What's funny about the Mind Control stuff is that someone was trying to fire sounds through the wall of the Cuban Embassy and they were never caught. It was noted as being annoying and the source could not be found. It's
well you can keep thinking because nothing they did aside from using paint was done right, the source takes place in england, not usa with their deathtraps they call houses
If they had taped Jamie's pyramids horizontally, they'd have a horizontal stripe on the wall. Fixing the packets directly onto the pyramid with double sided tape could have worked.
Even after so many years, you can always rely on seeing a looot of vitriolic discussion in the comments section to any Mythbusters video. With a lot of suggestions and complaints. Tbh, I dunno if a show similar to this can ever be made in this day and age, which is sad to think about. It's a product of its time, and I am glad to be able to see it live when it first aired
First minute I saw this: They used a bucket? Ofc it wouldn't paint the top half of the room, when they orient the paint like that. It's like using plastic/semtex and forming it to a concave surfaceand orient it for a car bomb to take out one person for sure - like we got taught in school -> personal and property protection -> explosives course-. I think it should have a spherical form like a grenade, maybe in thick rubber with some texture to help even spread based on Munroe effect, or s lower intensity effect with specially designed device that spreads paint semi evenly.
Adam says "built to code". Ironic, because as a Brit, he should know we have different building standards, and their room is missing some brick walls to match Mr Beans.
frankly, not really, we have lots of other shows like the slowmo guys and colin furze that does these things far better and more entertaining than they ever did, it would honestly just tarning their good image if they did because people have gotten used to better content creators, just like mythbusters would be far better than someone from the 80s. that being said mythbusters has inspired a ton of the current content creators to do whatever they think will be fun doing instead of listening to their parents who said they couldn't play with fire or blow up the backyard by burying a pressuretank
@@airi9673 I think those others do things differently, not better. They're all brilliant in their own ways, simple because they're different people with different personalities, on a different platform, etc. I do agree on them not reuniting for a special though, but from the same way British tv series are often a lot shorter than US series. Many British series stop with their audience still wanting more, so they're remembered as being brilliant, whereas with some US series that go on and on and on reach the point they're recycling material, lowering their standards or diverting too far from what made it good just to fill out another series. There is probably other ways they could reunite though if they wanted to. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing them again, just as long as they're not risking butchering what they built in Mythbusters.
That's a good point, as I think that if the room was stronger, it would be possible to use stronger explosives and more paint as well, eventually getting the result. I'm thinking a normal house of stone or brick has a high likelihood of surviving with the amount of explosives they used. On second thought, the pressure still blew the roof, so I think that'd blow again in the stone or brick wall scenario
Myth Busters says, "we're painting a room with dynamite", without skipping a beat or hesitating, store clerk really said "haha Neat!" lmao
Mythbusters says we re painting a room with dynamite without skipping a beat or hesitating store clerk really said haha neat lamo
Mythbusters says we re painting a room with dynamite without skipping a beat or hesitating store clerk really said haha neat lamo
Yeah and this was totally blind, absolute no scripting or re takes done! No no, this was is actual first reaction without knowing what Adam will say beforehand! True story!
My guess is he knew them and was wondering what crazy thing they were doing that day
@@Oroberus You'd be surprised at how little store clerks care. You buy the stuff, you do whatever you want with it.
Adam forgetting the list and Jamie forgetting the truck is honestly hilarious 😂
I love in the earlier seasons they leave these kinds of stuff in. Later seasons were too polished and clean
I agree the earlier seasons were definitely better by being a little less polished
Yeah very funny:):)
Yeah that was absolutely priceless. XD
@@markedis5902 and also crazier. Like when they started a survival fire in the shop or set off the rocket motor.
They should have tested another Mr bean myth, if you could drive a car on the roof with a broomstick and rope to steer
I had that exact episode in mind when I thought of what else they could try. That would've been awesome.
Not really necessary as due to budgeting afaik they drove it that way on set.
They did it for real in the series so, not a myth
@@OfficialRUclipsAlgorithm I was about to say, Rowan actually drove the thing
YES
This is the best episode of Masterchef the BBC ever broadcasted.
LMAO yes
it might rank lowest in the top 29 as if not everything in this episode is utterly wrong, then almost everything.
Jim'll Fix It
Lol
That's been confusing the shit out of me since I started watching these. It's not BBC it's discovery, and this sure as shit aint masterchef xD
Now the only issue I have with the Dynamite painting one is - buildings in the UK and EU are constructed WAY differently to American homes. The standard in all homes in the UK, even fairly old ones like in Mr Bean, is brick and mortar and then a layer of insulation. We don't really use any kind of wood or anything like that, cuz the temperatures in the UK are generally much colder so buildings are built heavy and sturdy to trap heat. As a result, I don't think that the room should have been as damaged as it was.
The brick isn't to trap heat, it's because the UK has easier access to brick than lumber. Wood houses are the norm in considerably colder Scandinavia, because we have easy access to wood. The insulation comes from (you guessed it) the insulation.
@@erlandjohansen7195 Nah dude I think like. You're judging the Americans by the wrong standard here. The reason their houses are made outta like plywood and paper is because it's cheap, it's not an ease of access thing. Thinner walls and stuff do keep the houses airier, but they're also WAY cheaper to make over there.
Also - that's not true. We USED to have primarily wooden houses, most of London used to be made primarily of wood, but people were constantly freezing to death or, ironically, the houses burned down in fires. We switched primarily to Brick after WW2 because so many places had been completely blown away. You are right partly about it not being insulation, however, I was slightly wrong there. Brick does help, it does work partly as an insulator, but British houses are designed structurally in a way that doesn't let heat escape. The material isn't the only thing, it's also something taken into account with window- placement and whatnot. But part of the reason we use Brick now IS because it's a better insulator.
Yes
@@kamalalsb7292 also it doesn't fall over if someone leans against it or drops a bomb 20km away
That's not the case any more. Houses built prior to the 1960s were made mostly of brick, from this point most were brick outer shell with wood/plasterboard interiors. Now it is a timber frame with calcium silicate cladding decorated with brick, so that it looks like, err, brick.
Be aware that Mr. Bean used a firecracker, not dynamite.
He bought the "firecracker" from an illegal immigrant
He bought the "firecracker" from an illegal immigrant
And most importantly the room had walls of bricks and concrete
The can is metal
@@jarluhtraed9725 european vs american housing
Since Mr. Bean is a British sitcom, shouldn't they have built a European-style brick room? Likely would be still busted, but at least more accurate
Americans love their wooden cabins. Nobody but them understands why.
They should have but are literally not capable of doing so, americans do not understand the concept of houses not being made of paper and sheet metal. Also, building a proper european house-box would actually require knowing what you're doing and that's just not within the budget of the show ^^
Bricks are cool but they’re not really dynamite proof
@@omnirath As opposed to wood panels, which are ubiquitously used in bunker construction for that very reason :D
When the "code" allows the structure of the house to be cheaper than the wiring and the plumbing you should know that you should not play with explosives anywhere inside or near your...
*TOWN* 😓
I don't know if the paint myth have been revisited, but in a Belgian/French "comics" Gaston Lagaffe hé uses a rotating a water sprinkler to repaint his office, and it works! With the same collatéral damages.
the only thing they got wrong is most UK homes are built from brick older than America lol
Yeah, at least the wall with the window would have been brick, and probably thr wall oposite as well since the kitchen was behind that wall I want to say all walls around a kitchen need to be brick, so at least 2 of the 4 walls should be brick
YTes
29:15 i love it how Tory's first thing to do was to hit the wall with his hand, and Gran was like "yeah, let's do it"
the problem with the flower of death is the duct tape interfering with the spray from the pots. Let's not forget just how surprisingly durable duct tape has been found to be. :)
As soon as i saw the tape i knew it wasn't going to work. The ceiling (yellow) seemed to have a much better spread.
there's other issue: they put the paint directly on the top of the explosive. the blast goes faster in air than in paint, so the air envolves the paint in the air (it's like the effect of the smoke allways going in your direction when you're camping, where you are is the area of less preasure of the air). I shoud try hanging the bags at 50cm from the blast, to let the air of the explosion been redirected by the mortar.
A British show that aired on ITV is being tested on an American show that was aired in the UK on the BBC which was recorded and is now uploaded on youtube. That’s a long way for data to travel to get to our eyeballs.
Don't forget that Mythbusters was also edited and produced in Australia 😉
2:37 The structural integrity of a real home ... so ... given that it's a US Show, this means the structural integrity of a wet shoe box
Not even a shoe box. Structural integrity of wet bog roll.
Fuck off eurofag
"The location could be a problem. After all, who would like a room with a view of a bombing range?"
Me: **Slowly raise my hand**
33:51 so funny to me how they say "engineering genius" and they show him write down '10x10=100' like he needs to calculate that on paper 😅
Given their definition of mind control, social media fits pretty well
Most news outlets would also apply
"Structural integrity of a real house"
Proceds to build a 2cm thick wood cabin HAHAHAHK, this yankis are something else my boy
The vast majority of europe is build out of stone and upwards lol... i dont know a single house in my country (that is not a garden shed) that is build out of wood
It's Yankees from the Dutch Jankees from the time that Dutch was one of the most spoken languages in the USA. Just saying.😉
@@Hooibeest2D In Spain we say yanki in a derogatory way to reffer people from the USA :)
American house planning moment
Americans saw the communist architecture and got too obsessed with it
1:42 the guy? Adam, what do you mean “the guy”? Mr Bean is not the guy, it’s THEEEeeee guy!
Yes
us vs uk house building standards
I'm surprised they did that on British television, wouldn't want to encourage Unsafe bombing tactics
There used to be some pretty powerful fireworks available in the UK
Those standards don’t really apply to tnt
Why are people so mean? Don't we just use materials that are more suited to our respective environments?
@@obsidian4844unfortunately no. Compared to most of Europe the US has incredibly lax building codes, letting companies cut corners to save money.
Mr Bean, the only British sitcom that the Americans couldn't recreate
I find the only thing america managed to get right from British sitcoms is The Office. Red Dwarf and Fools and Horses were two of the worst adaptations I've ever seen 😂 different tastes though I suppose 😊
Thank god for that
@@harlequinems To add to that; The (US) Office only really worked after they rewrote it for the second season and stopped trying to mimic the UK version.
Mr Bean is so unique, even the Brits can't recreate it. Rowan Atkinson is one of a kind
@@harlequinemsit would be difficult to find a person who can do physical comedy similar to Rowan Atkinson who made it look so awkward and at the same time natural.
I think the big bangs Sheldon Cooper reminds me of the awkwardness of Mr bean.
But then again that's just my biased opinion, I loved both of those programs.
Adam: I forgot the list
Jamie: I forgot the truck.
Adam: That's worse. XD
45:43
Narrator: "And as the actress said to the bishop..."
Adam: "Dude! One more inch!"
Jokes that I didn't get until rewatching this as an adult. Cackling!
I dun geddit?
@@pikapi4455 its a sex joke
"Ethically we can't go around putting chips in people's heads"
Elon Musk 20 years later: "Don't mind if I do"
I have the feeling that they're not taking the mind-control-tests seriously. My overlord is deeply offended
Whenever I think I've watched all episodes, I'm pulled back in! 👍😄
Mr Bean's house wasn't made of paper (plywood) :)
don't forget the compressed chalkpowder between the paper
I have to question how realistic the house they built is compared to Mr Bean.
Mr Bean is English, so the house would have been built using British construction methods... Brick and Cement. So Mr Bean's house would have been a lot stronger than the Myth Busters' construction.
34:13 For a moment there I thought Adam was going to use the water bags as a tamp charge for breaching something. But instead he's applying the same hydraulic principle to paint. Good stuff lol
Whoever wrote the VO for the episode was having a lot of fun
Firstly, it was not TNT but firework, secondly, the walls were not in the style of American construction, but mostly made of bricks.
Tnt or fireworks are interchangeable if you correct to get the same detonation and bricks aren’t made to handle explosive, Londonese houses weren’t that useful against the blitz if I recall
They corrected the explosion to be equivalent to dynamite. And comparing bombs dropped in war to firework???
The explosive, most likely used in the first test would be TexPak binary explosive.
@@omnirath yea the end result might be the same however the process which is the expansion of gases is about 10 times faster for TNT than for compressed blackpowder which means that the fireworks would no matter what always be a more gentle explosion
@@airi9673 it’s not tnt they used detonation cord in the end which make use of a more controlled explosive and it didn’t work either, now that I think it would likely be better to use a high velocity explosive as it would aerosolize the paint uniformly
The show that seems tailor made for RUclips is finally being officially uploaded to RUclips.
Still thinking about how wild it was that the guy who they thought had fallen asleep somehow had sleeping brainwaves during the whole time, awake and all. Just how tired was that guy?
You just cant do it because you aint Mr Bean.
True
Mr bean also lives in a appartment made of bricks like 99 procent of Europeans. Keeps the pressure and maby spread the paint better
The cafe of sassy ladies was great.
The people in that shop were such good sports haha
The store visit was cut from the UK edit of the show. It's always strange to see what was cut for the UK airing all those years ago.
house prices heating up huh?
imagine if it would happen for 20 more years.
Mrbean's home's waals were made of concrete so propably they woudnt have exploded that bad like buster's weak drywall walls on the first explosion
Thats not "This guy" .... Thats MR FOKING BEAN
They forgot that European houses have brick walls
Instructions not clear, I see no house anymore!
😂
3:45 There is THE problem, we in Europe know how to build houses (mostly), we using sturdy materials as bricks etc. american houses would be at most a "tool shed" for us, not the house xD
This episode of Mr Bean used a large cylindrical fire cracker with a semi fast fuse and most probably, flash powder as the explosive
Remember, Houses in the old World are mostly made of Bricks n´Concrete, not Plaster, Plywood n´Sheetmetalangles. ;-)
Expert prediction from Jamie
"What the fuck do I know what kind of coverage it's gonna do"
A yes galvanized square steel and eco friendly wood veneer always at the store when in need plus great show the forgetting part was Dynamite. :)
Also remember, Mr Bean is UK based where houses are built better than your Yankee thatches. Our homes are solid inches thick brick, not ply wood and paper.
“Or kill the president “ i am surprised they didn’t got flagged for this lol
46:52 mexican here. Adam says "los flores de los muertos", but that is more akin to "the flowers of the dead" (also he used the "los" article, which is in male tense, while flowers are female, thus "las" is the correct article).
The correct translation would be "la flor de la muerte"
But the last "los cazadores de mitos" is spot on. It is even the name given to the show here in Latinamerica.
HAHA muito legal mesmo
Houses in Europe are built out of brick and mortar.
There is no shoddy construction with wood and drywall. no wonder you blew the house up.
3:00 How in the heck could Jaime forget his truck?
He also said, "I drove here without my truck" how the fuck did he drive without his truck?
That coffee shop employee has the patience of a saint 😂
So something tells me the Americans built the room out of drywall, plywood and 2x4’s.
But in Britain apartments are made out of thick reinforced concrete walls and houses are made out of double layered brick and stone walls. So you might blow your windows out, but not knock any walls.
Modern British houses are 2 x 4 frame and plasterboard with a skin of bricks on the outside. I think they are horrible as sound travels throughout the house, fart in the living room and you can hear it upstairs
@@markedis5902 This sounds nearly as atrocious as american built houses sound tbh
100% grateful to be living in a traditional european build house with LOTS of bricks and reinforced concrete
Did he blow the windows out in mister bean ? Cause if there’s only one door the place would explode or be badly injured bricks or plywood
I don't think that would have helped, given the newspaper-wrapped room fixtures and furniture.
Some earlier season stuff now??? Sweet!
One thing that you may have missed, is that the room in the clip is probably of brick and mortar construction and would be a lot stronger that the structure you built. It would have proabably contained the blast a lot more and the results would be a lot different.
1 flaw. British house is made of bricks and mortar. Not plywood haha🤣
Jamie gets eye protection but the dog doesn't? Apparently the temporary eye pain from the brightness of welding if unprotected is awful.
I took welding class forgot the put down the eye protection on the face mask . It is bright light .
Arc eye feels like someone is rubbing sand into your eyes for about 48 hours.
There's a saying in Australia, "blind as a welder's dog"
@@nicholaskalemusic982 down here is something like "more high than shoemaker's cat
I’ve watched a surprising amount of episodes where they are welding without gloves to protect their hands. That light will also burn skin.
I think jamies idea is suitable. I had some improvements that might had worked:
1. Using foil to cover the hole pyramid with it and fill it with each color.
2. Because the paint has some gravitional force applied it will always paint the bottom part more than the top part, so tilting the pyramids by some degree up.
3. Also apply a small layer between the explosion and the color with a thicker foil to build up a little pressure. I mean it always will get enough pressure to paint everything in front of it but they need even pressure around the hole square of the pyramid.
Sorry english is not my first language.
I think you should have a smooth ball of dynamite in the middle of a balloon. And the balloon is equally filled with paint in all directions where the dynamite is centre. But 3 ms before the dynamite explodes pop the balloon so the skin of rubber pulls away from the ball of paint, just like those slow motion water balloon pops.
What the mythbusters failed to realise is that European homes are 100x more sturdy than American homes. Since we use actual walls
11:05 "After all, who wants a room with a view of the bomb range?"
The people who got a cannon ball going through their house for one.
I now want my living room decorated like this
Adam: "...Painting a room"
Shopkeeper: "Mh."
Adam: "With dynamite."
Shopkeeper: "Neat!"
Thanks for the video. I was going to try it but I guess hiring painters would be less of a hassle!
44:10 you're welcome
Wellp, British houses are built from bricks, not wood
Mythbuster pre 2008: "let's just destroy a house"
british houses are built with bricks and mortar, cmon lads lets retest this one xD
5:36
Famous last words.
Considering the beeping noise and blinking lights "plausible" for mind control is a bit like saying that talking to someone is mind control.
Of course it's gonna affect the brain waves if you can physically hear the noise.
A lot of fans can easily get hypnotized by Kari without any psychic device or method
Well... you're not wrong
47:23 - there are some beautiful frames here.
Since this episode talks about a british tv show, and hypnosis, i once saw a video about how the british regulator for tv shows has a ban on trying to hypnotize the audience in a serious fashion
Jamie's final plan was rock solid. They screwed it up with the duct tape...
I miss this show so much
You definitely can use explosives to create a pressurized tank. With that you can airbrush your house.
What's funny about the Mind Control stuff is that someone was trying to fire sounds through the wall of the Cuban Embassy and they were never caught. It was noted as being annoying and the source could not be found. It's
... but homes are made of brick here in Mr Bean's United Kingdom?
Rowan Atkinson : "that was a comedy show".
Emma Frost : "mind control does not exist".
Here there are StupidBusters 🤣
This is literally The episode.
I think of And i've always wanted to know if it will work
well you can keep thinking because nothing they did aside from using paint was done right, the source takes place in england, not usa with their deathtraps they call houses
According to that definition a teevee is a mind control device.
This failed since you used the wrong type of house construction.
If they had taped Jamie's pyramids horizontally, they'd have a horizontal stripe on the wall. Fixing the packets directly onto the pyramid with double sided tape could have worked.
Even after so many years, you can always rely on seeing a looot of vitriolic discussion in the comments section to any Mythbusters video. With a lot of suggestions and complaints.
Tbh, I dunno if a show similar to this can ever be made in this day and age, which is sad to think about. It's a product of its time, and I am glad to be able to see it live when it first aired
2:40 _laughs in german_
structural integrity of a real home... xDD
I love how they weld (~35:00) and they don't protect the dog!
I'm amazed at how you made it 50 minutes.
First minute I saw this: They used a bucket? Ofc it wouldn't paint the top half of the room, when they orient the paint like that. It's like using plastic/semtex and forming it to a concave surfaceand orient it for a car bomb to take out one person for sure - like we got taught in school -> personal and property protection -> explosives course-. I think it should have a spherical form like a grenade, maybe in thick rubber with some texture to help even spread based on Munroe effect, or s lower intensity effect with specially designed device that spreads paint semi evenly.
Adam says "built to code". Ironic, because as a Brit, he should know we have different building standards, and their room is missing some brick walls to match Mr Beans.
Who all skipped the mind reading part just for the excitement of the blast painting
No skipping allowed on this great tv show!😂
"Who would want a house with a view of the bomb range"
I. I would.
Amazing paint job
Wouldn’t it be great to get the living mythbusters back together for a one off special
frankly, not really, we have lots of other shows like the slowmo guys and colin furze that does these things far better and more entertaining than they ever did, it would honestly just tarning their good image if they did because people have gotten used to better content creators, just like mythbusters would be far better than someone from the 80s.
that being said mythbusters has inspired a ton of the current content creators to do whatever they think will be fun doing instead of listening to their parents who said they couldn't play with fire or blow up the backyard by burying a pressuretank
@@airi9673 I think those others do things differently, not better. They're all brilliant in their own ways, simple because they're different people with different personalities, on a different platform, etc.
I do agree on them not reuniting for a special though, but from the same way British tv series are often a lot shorter than US series. Many British series stop with their audience still wanting more, so they're remembered as being brilliant, whereas with some US series that go on and on and on reach the point they're recycling material, lowering their standards or diverting too far from what made it good just to fill out another series.
There is probably other ways they could reunite though if they wanted to. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing them again, just as long as they're not risking butchering what they built in Mythbusters.
Wait. You’re saying that… tv lied to us?! Now I don’t know what to believe in anymore 😭
Drywall = cardboard. Why use that useless material for walls?
There is a difference between a myth and a joke. That's irony !!
5 min in: I had exatly that topic with a coworker of mine today. You only test the way american households are made...Where is the stone?!😅
That's a good point, as I think that if the room was stronger, it would be possible to use stronger explosives and more paint as well, eventually getting the result.
I'm thinking a normal house of stone or brick has a high likelihood of surviving with the amount of explosives they used.
On second thought, the pressure still blew the roof, so I think that'd blow again in the stone or brick wall scenario
@@colinofay7237Nah it was just fireworks in a tube. Not high explosives.
"this British comedy show" sir...
Man if only they had Krieger's technology for the mind control myth.
1:40 Mr bean #context is he is not lazy he's #Cheap