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TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

Released Sunday, 25th December 2016
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TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

TG #044: "The Christmas Car Crash Episode..."

Sunday, 25th December 2016
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TG Minute 44: (88:00-90:00) Road Block - Hole In The FaceTRIVIA:The police car that the T-1000 drives has the license plate number that was used on the police car on Adam-12.COCK UP’SWhen the bus falls from the Golden Gate Bridge, viewing from the bridge looking down, the bus starts to rotate during the fall, however in the next shot from the side of the bridge, the bus is falling straight down into the water.The bus scene on the Golden Gate is wrong on so many levels. First, the bus is a rear engine model known as a "pusher". It is evident by the lack of grill in the front for a radiator. As the name sounds, the engine is in the very back of the bus. The differential points rearward, rather than forward. As a result, the drive shaft isn't present in the section of the bus forward of the rear axle. However, they show John Connor grabbing the phantom drive shaft just behind the front axle. Secondly, if this was a front engine model and John actually managed to break the drive shaft it would not catapult the bus. Mythbusters debunked this myth several years ago with a car. Third, when the bus does flip it lands on the back end. In this shot you can clearly see the drive train of a rear engine model. The cg guys forgot that they needed to use a front engine model so that they would have a drive shaft to use for the bus flipHeavy vehicles, such as school buses use air brake systems. When a loss of pressure is experienced in the system, such as when John destroys the air tanks, the brakes auto-apply. Then bus would therefore come to an immediate halt, not continue on with "no brakes" as is seen in the movie.HOMEWORK:Fox On The Run: The Sweet (1975)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jNt7ZGCW-oHome Alone: John Williams (1990)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRp-VZ8AWx8&t=209s-----------------------WEBSITE:www.ethanmckinley.com/t2-the-podcast/FACEBOOK:www.facebook.com/2MinuteTerminator?ref=hl[Like Us]TWITTER:twitter.com/2MinTerminator[Follow Us]YOUTUBE:www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FOkmFc…uxyc8yVpMA/videos[Subscribe]iTUNES:itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/2-min…ator/id990214823[Subscribe]SOUDCLOUD:@2minute-terminator[Subscribe]STITCHER RADIO USA:www.stitcher.com/podcast/2-minute-terminator[Subscribe]CategoryEntertainmentLicenceStandard YouTube Licence.2-MINUTE TERMINATOR & ETHAN MCKINLEY’S QUESTIONABLE [EMC=Q] IS PART OF THE [EMC=Q] NETWORK(S)This is my review of the film and not an upload of the film in its entirety. The clips used are heavily edited and most of them narrated over top of, showing only amounts that are necessary for me to be able to make my points about the film. My review is for purposes of commentary and criticism and is considered Fair Use by both YouTube and Federal Copyright Law. My usage of the clips does not legally require the copyright holder's permission and I have every legal right to upload the heavily edited content.For further proof and information on Fair Use, please refer to:www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdfand additionally:www.youtube.com/watch?v=S521VcjhvMAThank you for taking the time to verify the clips to see that my usage does not violate copyright.
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