Interpretive Dances of Items Crushed in a Hydraulic Press

I was impressed with not only Smac McCreanor's creative idea, but her masterful execution of the premise. It turns out that she's a professional dancer and actor, so it's no wonder that she was able to physically demonstrate the crushing of each object displayed in the Hydraulic Press Channel's emotionally soothing TikTok page.

-via Born in Space


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Yes, but aside from the intro blurb, Bullitt is not among the top ten? And look, no Gone in 60 Seconds (the original), in which the last 45 minutes is non-stop awesome chase scene. It's still a cool list, just erroneously titled.
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Yes... Those years have passed.
Now everywhere at cinema the computer drawing.
And all the same it is appreciable that in a film the artificial car is used.
And you it is frequent at cinema notice the such?
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The cool thing about "Gone in 60 seconds" (the first one) is that they filmed the movie on real streets with no extras. All the people you see on the streets in the background are people who just happened to be there. They couldn't get away with making a movie that cool these days. It should be in the #1 spot.
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They all featured squealing tires... even on dirt roads.
And in Bullit, Steve McQueen pulls off the greatest stunt ever. It's never been done since. He parallel parks, gets out, and locks his car! A Hollywood first!
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