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lol I dont get the gorilla thing though
Man, this really sucks. The production value is quite high, but the entire idea sucks big time.
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Although the one at the old Autodrome was still cool.
They're getting worse each time.
Although the one at the old Autodrome was still cool.
I disagree. It might be stunt car driving, but it's unassisted stunt car driving, which is not something that gets done every day.
Take, for example, Casino Royale - there's a scene where James Bond rolls his Aston Martin to avoid hitting Vesper Lynd. In order to shoot that scene, they placed a narrow ramp on the roadway and retrofitted the DB9 with a nitrogen canister. The ramp was to get the car up on two wheels, while the canister was there to propel it into a barrel roll.
In The Hollywood Megamercial, however, Block has no assistance. Everything he does is done with the car and the car only. Sure, when the gorilla on the Segway blasts off, he's got a nitrogen canister of his own and he's hooked up to a crane to get him out of the way. But Block himself doesn't do anything beyond the abilities of his car and his own skill at driving.
Sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree again. At the same time as agreeing with you.That's more SFX than stunt driving. Stunt driving is what you see in car commercials and all that. I'm not diminishing Ken Block, because his stunt driving skills are incredible.
Well ... he can't. But that's beside the point.I'm just responding to the people that say Ken Block sucks at driving because he can't win in WRC.
For those that don't like the ken block vids because of what ever reason. Are there better vids on YouTube of a similar nature? Or are you just feeling that you underachieved in life and are hating on KB because he pretty much has the dream job? He gets payed to do his hobby. Wouldn't we all want that??
FloatsNo it's because he's overplayed the Gymkhana thing, really he should of stopped after the second.
I do believe they did it in one take this time. Obviously they practiced, but the video is one run. At least that's what the Epic Meal Time guy said.It looks cool, but still it's a video stitched together from separate parts.
The semi-trailer was actually flipped in the middle of a street (again using a nitrogen canister; you can see the plume as it's fired, but the piston was removed in post-production).
I do believe they did it in one take this time. Obviously they practiced, but the video is one run. At least that's what the Epic Meal Time guy said.