BMW M5 - "Bullet" - High Performance Art
The world's fastest sedan recreates super slow-motion bullet footage on a much grander scale. The result: High Performance Art.
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4. cameramaster 327 days ago
And I thought you only had to reach 88 miles an hour to be able travel though time .....obviously the flux capacitor hadn't been installed yet........cool video !
5. Comment rated too low. Show this comment dopsy 327 days ago
#(removed comment) the tiny link you've posted is much larger then the one you're kissing our arses
to visit..
6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment ThisIsMe 326 days ago
#(removed comment). Tony Blair is indeed a smug, arrogant arsehole. But he made it his job to be a smug, arrogant arsehole. What I feel truly saddened about, are the millions of witless idiots who voted him into power not once, not twice, but incredibly... three times! Blair is the Labour Party's longest-serving Prime Minister.
Labour voters from 1997 to 2007, hang your heads in shame. ![]()
7. johannsommer 326 days ago
The water balloons for me seem not to be real, as they would have a weight of several tons in that scale. Furthermore the drops are bigger, than they would be in this size.
The further obstacles I can not judge.
nice video, but not that authentic.
8. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Neutral 326 days ago
Steve Job won't want to see Apple Crashed 0:31
#7 i would have to agree... theres a massive structure for supporting the 'Target' at the end of the video... presumably just polystyrene... yet the GIANT water filled balloons had barely any structure to support their weight.. which would have been several tonnes. And what you said about the scale of drops! I want to know how they built a glass apple so big.. or was that also CGI?
Good video anyway!









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1. havix1 327 days ago
An apple a day keeps the road rag away.