This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Two men in Britain, known as The Slow Mo ...
Do you enjoy slow motion explosions? Of course you do. You have two eyes and a heart, don’t you? May we present, for your viewing pleasure, a video of a gentleman blowing up a bunch of oranges in slow ...
Fruit may be the best thing to blow up because all that pulp, juice, seeds, peel, skin make for great gory guts in explosions. This slow motion explosion of an orange is as good as explosions get. In ...
Whether it’s the bizarre fetishism of unboxing videos or the day-to-day confessions of vloggers, the internet has a tendency of making the everyday seem extraordinary. In their latest video, the ...
It doesn’t take more than a few cameras and a talented mind to transform mundane events, such as the seemingly unending Starship explosions, into something that can ...
A new video shows the moment an explosion shook the port of Beirut — sending a fireworks-like blast of “white hot glass” into the air before leveling dozens of buildings in a powerful wave of ...
The people behind Mythbusters like to fancy themselves as educators who draw in viewers by applying the scientific method to unearth the truth behind urban myths, Hollywood trickery, and other common ...
SpaceX’s Starship SN10 prototype experienced a bit of an oopsie after managing to land. The tower of stainless steel decided to give up the ghost several minutes after touchdown on Wednesday, going up ...
(CBS News) Do you like your explosions with a side of super slow-motion? Does the idea of seeing Legos and cereal all over the place sound like fun? And would you like some milk with that...? (For the ...
It doesn’t matter whether you just got done with school, or work, or still have a few hours to go, I promise you that this video of a car exploding in extremely slow-motion is the most cathartic way ...
The house exploding in “Zabriskie Point” (1970). Michelangelo Antonioni is not synonymous with action. But his five-minute sequence — a woman imagines a cliff-side house exploding — repeats from ...
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