Okay, this is our 250th post. And I’m celebrating by putting the site on hiatus.
As much as I enjoy sharing shit blowing up and people getting kicked in the face, there’s a lot of things going on right now that prohibit me from doing this site as well as I would like. My […]
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
For a moment, there’s that feeling of: did they mean for that to happen?
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
I don’t remember what the satellite’s bonus points were. Anybody?
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Normally, we try to stick to embedded stuff, but how can we resist this? A bunch of model rockets going off. And they all look like Bert.
Found via Boing Boing.
One of the grandmasters of kicksplode has left us: Evil Knievel has passed away. Why do we take this opportunity to pay him tribute? Because this site is all about getting smacked in the face. And there’s few people on Earth who have gotten the shit kicked out of them for real […]
Thursday, November 29, 2007
If my ass gets any wider, we might need some variation of this just so I can get out of my chair.
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Well, before you start to be concerned–we try not to post stuff that involves death. So I’ll go ahead and tell you that the crew from this Tomcat was rescued. There was compression failure in one of the engines, as you can see at the LiveLeak page. This would mean that the […]
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Now, of course, this looks similar to the Uber Mongo firecracker send-off we posted earlier, but I think it’s distinct enough. Sure, it’s smaller, but you get a behind the scenes look at the monstrosity before they light it.
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Apart from the high-up pyrotechnics, you could use this footage for some kind of wild movie about countering an alien invasion.
Well, unless the invasion was kicking our asses. Then the explosions might make sense.
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This was taken from the movie Trinity and Beyond, which you can buy on DVD […]
This was apparently a world record: 10.5 million firecrackers lit in a single string.
Is it still right to call it just fireworks when instead of pops you’ve got instead just two giant marching columns of flame?
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