But that shouldn’t stop you from checking out YouTube’s new original series Could You Survive the Movies? Hosted by Jake Roper, known for his work with the Vsauce3 YouTube channel, the series explores the science behind classic movies, breaking down scenes and images to explain what they would look like in the real world! Videos for YouTube Asks Could You Survive The 4:14 Trolling Grant Imahara of Mythbusters YouTube!! For instance: what would actually happen if you were blown back by a sound wave from a giant amplifier, à la Marty McFly in Back to the Future ? Could you survive it?
Could You Survive the Movies ? premieres Oct 21. on YouTube (via Vsauce3 and YouTube Learning ). Ahead of the series’ debut, EW spoke to Roper about putting the show together and what movies he’d like to explore in the future.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How did you pick the movies and topics to explore?
JAKE ROPER: It was really simple. It was just movies that I really liked, and that I have an affinity with, and I selfishly wanted to explore the worlds of them. Like, I’m never going to be in a Back to the Future movie, but I could kind of create my own, and then be in it. And then also just from watching these films, any movie has interesting topics to discuss, and to expand upon, so that wasn’t too difficult, to find demonstrations or experiments to do within those movies.
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Movies | Riffing at the Riffe: Another bad movie in 'Mystery Science Theater' crosshairs
As the creator of “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” the TV show that celebrated the best of bad movies, Joel Hodgson might be assumed to be on the lookout for the worst in cinema.
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“I’m looking for movies that are good to dance with — like good dance-partner movies for ‘Mystery Science Theater,’” said Hodgson, who hosted the program on Comedy Central from 1988 to 1993. After being cancelled in 1996, the show was picked up by the Sci-Fi Channel, where it ran until 1999.
The original show presented movies of dubious merits accompanied by humorous one-liners by Hodgson and several opinionated puppets, including Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo.
Hodgson promises a bad-movie extravaganza that surpasses the entertainment value of the original TV show.
Breaking Bad Movie: How El Camino Reunited Walter and Jesse
For five minutes in El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie , Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are together again, walking victoriously out of a hotel after a marathon meth-cooking session and then having breakfast at a diner, their infamous bullet-riddled RV parked outside.
Designed to fit within the second season's classic " 4 Days Out ," which happens to be Aaron Paul's favorite episode of the series, the flashback sequence delivers on Breaking Bad's dark humor — "I totally graduated high school, dick--" — and pathos, as Gilligan skillfully reminds us who Walter White was before he got into the empire business! YouTube asks Could You Survive the Movies? in new science series: Watch the exclusive trailer EW.com!! In that Breaking Bad episode, the duo gets stuck four days in the desert, cold and without food and water, because Jesse drained the RV's battery by mistake! YouTube asks Could You Survive the Movies? in new series ...youtube - could - you - survive ...YouTube asks Could You Survive the Movies? in new science series: Watch the exclusive trailer. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. ...!! After science saves the day, El Camino reveals exactly what happened next: They spend the night at a hotel and have breakfast at a diner before Jesse drops off Walt, who lied to his wife about visiting his mother, at the airport.
"The Science Behind Pixar" comes to Denver Museum of Nature & Science
As the Ph.D. curator of space science at Denver Museum of Nature & Science, he specializes in plunging wide-eyed visitors into virtual environments for the sake of education and enlightenment.
Similar, perhaps, to what the Disney-owned Pixar Animation Studios has been doing for the past two-plus decades! YouTube asks Could You Survive the Movies? in new science ...www.yahoo.com /entertainment/ youtube - asks - could - ...143047491.html Spoiler alert: The answer is no. But that shouldn't stop you from checking out YouTube 's new original series Could You Survive the Movies? Hosted by Jake Roper, known for his work with the ...!! Starting with 1995’s “Toy Story” and continuing through the recent “Incredibles 2” and “Toy Story 4,” Pixar has revolutionized computer animation and told enduring stories that resonate with all ages of viewers — while also raking in billions at the box office .
“The Science Behind Pixar.” Interactive, traveling exhibit on digital animation. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily Oct. 11-April 5, 2020, at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd. Reservations encouraged. $25-$30 (includes museum admission). 303-370-6000 or dmns.org
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Is 'Ad Astra' Scientifically Accurate? - Fact Checking Brad Pitt's New Movie Ad Astra
No one comes to a space movie looking for scientific accuracy. If they do, they certainly won't find much of it, rife as these films often are with mutated monsters and physically impossible feats (Ripley avoiding getting sucked into space with her sheer finger strength, anyone?). In any case, picking apart where these films succeed and where they stumble is always an enjoyable exercise! How Would You Survive A Zombie Apocalypse? (Ask CH) - YouTube www.youtube.com /watch?v=EchwbPh-4Ro This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.!! Ad Astra is the latest film to enter into this crowded field, and much like its peers, it has a tendency to stretch the truth. Dr. Nicolas Lee, a research engineer in Stanford University's department of aeronautics and astronautics, was kind enough to fill us in on what's scientifically plausible about Ad Astra— and what's definitely not.
In one early scene, Brad Pitt and his Space Command colleagues are riding across the moon in a rover, only for space pirates to chase them in another rover. The two groups fire at one another with guns. Can you really fire a gun in space?
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