Okay, so…DeNiro and Pacino. They appeared together on screen in Heat on opposite sides of the law. Now they both have badges. And guns.
Do I really need to say anything else? I didn’t think so.
Okay, so…DeNiro and Pacino. They appeared together on screen in Heat on opposite sides of the law. Now they both have badges. And guns.
Do I really need to say anything else? I didn’t think so.
What we have here is better living through air power. As in compressed air. As in blowing crap up with air. Fun.
I just love the disgusted line, “Stop shootin’ my tree.”
For a moment, there’s that feeling of: did they mean for that to happen?
WebUrbanist has posted a nice round-up of demolition videos. Sixteen, in fact. Well done. Here’s one of my favorites, just for the precision with which a tall building in the middle of a city gets dropped.
From Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, according to the poster of the video, it was a real helicopter accident on the set that they decided to use in the film. Only minor injuries were sustained by the pilot and the two actors aboard.
Strangely enough, the fact that dude is naked isn’t the #1 thing he did wrong. Unless his ass cheeks stuck to the escalator moving rail thing and that’s what caused this to happen.
Again: I don’t normally post things that have people in serious pain…unless they’re just so damn stupid they serve as a cautionary tale for others.
The trailer isn’t dubbed or subtitled in English, but I think you get the gist: Stephen Chow plus CG critter equals fun for everybody.
Direct link for the feedreaders.
Bonus points for the Mission Impossible parody bit.
Meet Enoch Effah. He’s the reigning world champ of Boxe Francaise, aka savate. Not just for badly dressed Marvel B-list villains. Witness the majestic face-destruction.
5640 mph. That’s how fast this gun shoots projectiles. As Brother David Gardner would say, “Man, that’d outdrag a Chevrolet!”
Video games are important, in that you can create the kick and the splode firsthand and safely. “Alone in the Dark” lets you burn up your environment. Doc Ezra gives this a thumbs-up, so it must be good.