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Kramer vs Kramer (1979) - Billy Acts Out/Wants Ice Cream (Slow Motion)
Slow Motion Scene.
published: 21 Nov 2017
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Kramer vs Kramer (1979) - Billy Wants Ice Cream (Slow Motion)
Slow Motion Scene; I got this scene from the free full movie.
published: 22 Nov 2017
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What If Jason and the Argonauts Had Smoother Stop-Motion?
What if the 1963 movie Jason of the Argonauts had smoother stop-motion animation for its effects scenes made by the famous Ray Harryhausen? I used an AI program to interpolate the scene to a higher frame rate to see what that would look like.
You liked a similar video I did about 1933's King Kong, so I thought I'd do a sequel of sorts. What do you think of the results?
✨ Programs used:
-I used Flowframes with RIFE to interpolate the framerate from 23.98 fps to 191.74 fps and then used FFMPEG to reduce that back to 60 fps. Flowframes is free and you can find it here: https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes
I'm #captrobau and I like to make interesting videos about AI. Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel if you want to see more videos like this. I regularly upload AI upsca...
published: 31 Mar 2021
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Kramer vs. Kramer (3/8) Movie CLIP - Billy Acts Out (1979) HD
Kramer vs. Kramer movie clips: http://j.mp/1L5Tmjg
BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/w1eLVF
Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Billy (Justin Henry) refuses to eat his dinner and eats ice cream instead against his father's (Dustin Hoffman) wishes.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Robert Benton's Oscar-winning adaptation of Avery Corman's bestseller takes on contemporary problems of divorce and shifting gender roles, as a jilted husband learns how to be a nurturing father. Manhattan housewife Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) walks out on her workaholic ad man husband Ted (Dustin Hoffman), leaving their young son Billy (Justin Henry) in Ted's less than capable hands. Through trial and error, Ted learns how to take care of Billy, devoting more energy to his family than to ...
published: 25 Oct 2012
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The Wanderers final fight vs Ducky Boys in slow motion.
The Wanderers, Del Bombers, Wongs, and Emilio team up to take on the Ducky Boys.
Famous brawl scene from the movie "The Wanderers " but in slow motion. Watching this clip in slow motion and you can see more details in the brawl. Also have appreciate how well filmed it was and the actors really had to take hard falls to sell this scene.
I own no copyright for this video. Full credit goes to 1979 film The Wanderers, directed by Philip Kaufman. Starring Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, John Friedrich, Alan Rosenberg, Tony Ganois, Jim Youngs
published: 01 Oct 2020
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First Milliseconds of Nuclear Bomb Test Fireball
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it and uploaded it by himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcyzb9P4KX4
The first two are the Mohawk shot from Operation Redwing, 1956 (0:05) and Operation Snapper, 1952 (0:15). After that following Operation Ranger, 1951 (0:22), Ivy Mike, 1952 (0:28), Trinity Test, 1945 (0:39), Tsar Bomb, 1961 (0:44), First Lightning, 1949 (0:48), Greenhouse George, 1951 (0:55) and Castle Bravo, 1954 (1:01).
Taken with a Rapatronic camera, combined into moving images.
More about the Rapatronic camera and the tests here:
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/techniques/rapatronic-shutter
http://simplethinking.com/home/rapatronic_photographs.htm
A...
published: 14 Jan 2012
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Blondie - Slow Motion
REMASTERED IN HD!
Watch the Official Music Video for Slow Motion performed by Blondie.
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#Blondie #SlowMotion #Remastered
published: 05 Aug 2022
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Dangerous Gymnastics Accident: Paralysis!
This happened in 2010 and lead me to paralysis .
Actually, my element was a front somersault one and a half roll. I have competed in that element in many competitions and even won a medals.
But unfortunately, on that day I couldn't release my hands for rolling. that was my mistake.
After landing on my head, even I tried to get up but it wasn't possible. After that, completely lost sensation and movement in my lower body.
My news articles : https://goo.gl/r48qrk
https://goo.gl/SPLrmK
Anyway, moving on, I have the desire to win a medal at the Para Olympics and get training for that.
Follow me
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anantha_rao.athlete/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/anantha90732712
Best regards
Anantha...
published: 21 Sep 2011
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Meteor hits CN Tower, Toronto
CN Tower hit by a meteor shower over Toronto, Canada. May 14, 2014.
published: 14 May 2014
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Alien Face hugger Scenes
Scenes from Ridley Scott's Alien showing the face-hugger.
I do not own the rights to this video. It is being used purely for educational purposes.
published: 24 Apr 2018
2:27
What If Jason and the Argonauts Had Smoother Stop-Motion?
What if the 1963 movie Jason of the Argonauts had smoother stop-motion animation for its effects scenes made by the famous Ray Harryhausen? I used an AI program...
What if the 1963 movie Jason of the Argonauts had smoother stop-motion animation for its effects scenes made by the famous Ray Harryhausen? I used an AI program to interpolate the scene to a higher frame rate to see what that would look like.
You liked a similar video I did about 1933's King Kong, so I thought I'd do a sequel of sorts. What do you think of the results?
✨ Programs used:
-I used Flowframes with RIFE to interpolate the framerate from 23.98 fps to 191.74 fps and then used FFMPEG to reduce that back to 60 fps. Flowframes is free and you can find it here: https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes
I'm #captrobau and I like to make interesting videos about AI. Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel if you want to see more videos like this. I regularly upload AI upscaling examples, reviews/tutorials for AI software and more.
https://wn.com/What_If_Jason_And_The_Argonauts_Had_Smoother_Stop_Motion
What if the 1963 movie Jason of the Argonauts had smoother stop-motion animation for its effects scenes made by the famous Ray Harryhausen? I used an AI program to interpolate the scene to a higher frame rate to see what that would look like.
You liked a similar video I did about 1933's King Kong, so I thought I'd do a sequel of sorts. What do you think of the results?
✨ Programs used:
-I used Flowframes with RIFE to interpolate the framerate from 23.98 fps to 191.74 fps and then used FFMPEG to reduce that back to 60 fps. Flowframes is free and you can find it here: https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes
I'm #captrobau and I like to make interesting videos about AI. Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel if you want to see more videos like this. I regularly upload AI upscaling examples, reviews/tutorials for AI software and more.
- published: 31 Mar 2021
- views: 8652168
2:39
Kramer vs. Kramer (3/8) Movie CLIP - Billy Acts Out (1979) HD
Kramer vs. Kramer movie clips: http://j.mp/1L5Tmjg
BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/w1eLVF
Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIP...
Kramer vs. Kramer movie clips: http://j.mp/1L5Tmjg
BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/w1eLVF
Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Billy (Justin Henry) refuses to eat his dinner and eats ice cream instead against his father's (Dustin Hoffman) wishes.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Robert Benton's Oscar-winning adaptation of Avery Corman's bestseller takes on contemporary problems of divorce and shifting gender roles, as a jilted husband learns how to be a nurturing father. Manhattan housewife Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) walks out on her workaholic ad man husband Ted (Dustin Hoffman), leaving their young son Billy (Justin Henry) in Ted's less than capable hands. Through trial and error, Ted learns how to take care of Billy, devoting more energy to his family than to his work, and finally losing his high-powered job because of his new priorities. When Joanna returns with her own lucrative job and the intent to take custody of Billy, Ted finds employment that won't interfere with his paternal duties. Even though he proves that he can do it all, Joanna still wins in court. Joanna, however, rethinks her desires when she finally grasps how close father and son have become. Addressing the male side of the self-actualization question, previously explored from the female perspective in such 1970s movies as An Unmarried Woman (1978), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), and The Turning Point (1977), Kramer focuses on Ted's evolution from absent parent to ideal father, as he learns to balance domestic and professional lives in the shifting late-1970s social landscape. Joanna's attempt to achieve the same, however, gets buried; only Streep's sensitive performance prevents Joanna from seeming an unsympathetic harridan. Critics praised the film's realistic depiction of Ted's travails, as well as the three lead actors' work; and audiences, perhaps facing the same questions of divorce and self-realization, turned it into a box-office smash. It went on to win five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.
CREDITS:
TM & © Sony (1979)
Cast: Justin Henry, Dustin Hoffman
Director: Robert Benton
Producers: Richard Fischoff, Stanley R. Jaffe
Screenwriters: Robert Benton, Avery Corman
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
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Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Billy (Justin Henry) refuses to eat his dinner and eats ice cream instead against his father's (Dustin Hoffman) wishes.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Robert Benton's Oscar-winning adaptation of Avery Corman's bestseller takes on contemporary problems of divorce and shifting gender roles, as a jilted husband learns how to be a nurturing father. Manhattan housewife Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) walks out on her workaholic ad man husband Ted (Dustin Hoffman), leaving their young son Billy (Justin Henry) in Ted's less than capable hands. Through trial and error, Ted learns how to take care of Billy, devoting more energy to his family than to his work, and finally losing his high-powered job because of his new priorities. When Joanna returns with her own lucrative job and the intent to take custody of Billy, Ted finds employment that won't interfere with his paternal duties. Even though he proves that he can do it all, Joanna still wins in court. Joanna, however, rethinks her desires when she finally grasps how close father and son have become. Addressing the male side of the self-actualization question, previously explored from the female perspective in such 1970s movies as An Unmarried Woman (1978), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), and The Turning Point (1977), Kramer focuses on Ted's evolution from absent parent to ideal father, as he learns to balance domestic and professional lives in the shifting late-1970s social landscape. Joanna's attempt to achieve the same, however, gets buried; only Streep's sensitive performance prevents Joanna from seeming an unsympathetic harridan. Critics praised the film's realistic depiction of Ted's travails, as well as the three lead actors' work; and audiences, perhaps facing the same questions of divorce and self-realization, turned it into a box-office smash. It went on to win five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.
CREDITS:
TM & © Sony (1979)
Cast: Justin Henry, Dustin Hoffman
Director: Robert Benton
Producers: Richard Fischoff, Stanley R. Jaffe
Screenwriters: Robert Benton, Avery Corman
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MOVIE CHANNELS:
MOVIECLIPS: http://bit.ly/1u2yaWd
ComingSoon: http://bit.ly/1DVpgtR
Indie & Film Festivals: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYg
Hero Central: http://bit.ly/1AMUZwv
Extras: http://bit.ly/1u431fr
Classic Trailers: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe
Pop-Up Trailers: http://bit.ly/1z7EtZR
Movie News: http://bit.ly/1C3Ncd2
Movie Games: http://bit.ly/1ygDV13
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- published: 25 Oct 2012
- views: 4145051
6:46
The Wanderers final fight vs Ducky Boys in slow motion.
The Wanderers, Del Bombers, Wongs, and Emilio team up to take on the Ducky Boys.
Famous brawl scene from the movie "The Wanderers " but in slow motion. Watc...
The Wanderers, Del Bombers, Wongs, and Emilio team up to take on the Ducky Boys.
Famous brawl scene from the movie "The Wanderers " but in slow motion. Watching this clip in slow motion and you can see more details in the brawl. Also have appreciate how well filmed it was and the actors really had to take hard falls to sell this scene.
I own no copyright for this video. Full credit goes to 1979 film The Wanderers, directed by Philip Kaufman. Starring Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, John Friedrich, Alan Rosenberg, Tony Ganois, Jim Youngs
https://wn.com/The_Wanderers_Final_Fight_Vs_Ducky_Boys_In_Slow_Motion.
The Wanderers, Del Bombers, Wongs, and Emilio team up to take on the Ducky Boys.
Famous brawl scene from the movie "The Wanderers " but in slow motion. Watching this clip in slow motion and you can see more details in the brawl. Also have appreciate how well filmed it was and the actors really had to take hard falls to sell this scene.
I own no copyright for this video. Full credit goes to 1979 film The Wanderers, directed by Philip Kaufman. Starring Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, John Friedrich, Alan Rosenberg, Tony Ganois, Jim Youngs
- published: 01 Oct 2020
- views: 425
1:16
First Milliseconds of Nuclear Bomb Test Fireball
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it a...
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it and uploaded it by himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcyzb9P4KX4
The first two are the Mohawk shot from Operation Redwing, 1956 (0:05) and Operation Snapper, 1952 (0:15). After that following Operation Ranger, 1951 (0:22), Ivy Mike, 1952 (0:28), Trinity Test, 1945 (0:39), Tsar Bomb, 1961 (0:44), First Lightning, 1949 (0:48), Greenhouse George, 1951 (0:55) and Castle Bravo, 1954 (1:01).
Taken with a Rapatronic camera, combined into moving images.
More about the Rapatronic camera and the tests here:
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/techniques/rapatronic-shutter
http://simplethinking.com/home/rapatronic_photographs.htm
And here: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Tumblers.html
Others shot with an O'Brien camera, developed by Brian O'Brien
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?page=4726
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_O%27Brien
The photograph was shot by a Rapatronic camera built by EG&G. Since each camera could record only one exposure on a sheet of film, banks of four to 10 cameras were set up to take sequences of photographs. The average exposure time was three millionths of a second. The cameras were last used at the Test Site in 1962.
The images shows the growing fireball, taken about one millisecond after detonation. There are two striking features about this picture - the spikes projecting from the bottom of the fireball, and the ghostly mottling of the fireball surface.
The peculiar spikes are extensions of the fireball surface along ropes or cables that stretch from the shot cab (the housing for the test device at the top of the tower) to the ground. This novel phenomenon was named a "rope trick" by Dr. John Malik who investigated it. The effect had been observed in earlier tests when spikes were seen extending along cables that moored the shot towers to the ground. During Snapper Malik conducted experiments using different kinds of cables and ropes, and with different surface treatments. Consequently the spikes in this picture may be due to either mooring cables, or Malik's own test ropes.
The cause of the "rope trick" is the absorption of thermal radiation from the fireball by the rope. The fireball is still extremely hot (surface temperature around 20,000 degrees K at this point, some three and a half times hotter than the surface of the sun; at the center it may be more than ten times hotter) and radiates a tremendous amount of energy as visible light (intensity over 100 times greater than the sun) to which air is (surprise!) completely transparent. The rope is not transparent however, and the section of rope extending from the fireball surface gets rapidly heated to very high temperatures. The luminous vaporized rope rapidly expands and forms a spike-shaped extension of the fireball. Malik observed that if the rope was painted black spike formation was enhanced, and if it was painted with reflective paint or wrapped in aluminum foil no spikes were observed.
Cause of the surface mottling. At this point in the explosion, a true hydrodynamic shock front has just formed. Prior to this moment the growth of the fireball was due to radiative transport, i.e. thermal x-rays outran the expanding bomb debris. Now however the fireball expansion is caused by the shock front driven by hydrodynamic pressure (as in a conventional explosion, only far more intense). The glowing surface of the fireball is due to shock compression heating of the air. This means that the fireball is now growing far more slowly than before. The bomb (and shot cab) vapors were initially accelerated to very high velocities (several tens of kilometers/sec) and clumps of this material are now splashing against the back of the shock front in an irregular pattern (due to initial variations in mass distribution around the bomb core), creating the curious mottled appearance.
https://wn.com/First_Milliseconds_Of_Nuclear_Bomb_Test_Fireball
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it and uploaded it by himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcyzb9P4KX4
The first two are the Mohawk shot from Operation Redwing, 1956 (0:05) and Operation Snapper, 1952 (0:15). After that following Operation Ranger, 1951 (0:22), Ivy Mike, 1952 (0:28), Trinity Test, 1945 (0:39), Tsar Bomb, 1961 (0:44), First Lightning, 1949 (0:48), Greenhouse George, 1951 (0:55) and Castle Bravo, 1954 (1:01).
Taken with a Rapatronic camera, combined into moving images.
More about the Rapatronic camera and the tests here:
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/techniques/rapatronic-shutter
http://simplethinking.com/home/rapatronic_photographs.htm
And here: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Tumblers.html
Others shot with an O'Brien camera, developed by Brian O'Brien
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?page=4726
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_O%27Brien
The photograph was shot by a Rapatronic camera built by EG&G. Since each camera could record only one exposure on a sheet of film, banks of four to 10 cameras were set up to take sequences of photographs. The average exposure time was three millionths of a second. The cameras were last used at the Test Site in 1962.
The images shows the growing fireball, taken about one millisecond after detonation. There are two striking features about this picture - the spikes projecting from the bottom of the fireball, and the ghostly mottling of the fireball surface.
The peculiar spikes are extensions of the fireball surface along ropes or cables that stretch from the shot cab (the housing for the test device at the top of the tower) to the ground. This novel phenomenon was named a "rope trick" by Dr. John Malik who investigated it. The effect had been observed in earlier tests when spikes were seen extending along cables that moored the shot towers to the ground. During Snapper Malik conducted experiments using different kinds of cables and ropes, and with different surface treatments. Consequently the spikes in this picture may be due to either mooring cables, or Malik's own test ropes.
The cause of the "rope trick" is the absorption of thermal radiation from the fireball by the rope. The fireball is still extremely hot (surface temperature around 20,000 degrees K at this point, some three and a half times hotter than the surface of the sun; at the center it may be more than ten times hotter) and radiates a tremendous amount of energy as visible light (intensity over 100 times greater than the sun) to which air is (surprise!) completely transparent. The rope is not transparent however, and the section of rope extending from the fireball surface gets rapidly heated to very high temperatures. The luminous vaporized rope rapidly expands and forms a spike-shaped extension of the fireball. Malik observed that if the rope was painted black spike formation was enhanced, and if it was painted with reflective paint or wrapped in aluminum foil no spikes were observed.
Cause of the surface mottling. At this point in the explosion, a true hydrodynamic shock front has just formed. Prior to this moment the growth of the fireball was due to radiative transport, i.e. thermal x-rays outran the expanding bomb debris. Now however the fireball expansion is caused by the shock front driven by hydrodynamic pressure (as in a conventional explosion, only far more intense). The glowing surface of the fireball is due to shock compression heating of the air. This means that the fireball is now growing far more slowly than before. The bomb (and shot cab) vapors were initially accelerated to very high velocities (several tens of kilometers/sec) and clumps of this material are now splashing against the back of the shock front in an irregular pattern (due to initial variations in mass distribution around the bomb core), creating the curious mottled appearance.
- published: 14 Jan 2012
- views: 2193449
3:11
Blondie - Slow Motion
REMASTERED IN HD!
Watch the Official Music Video for Slow Motion performed by Blondie.
🔔Subscribe to the Blondie YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/Subscribe2Blon...
REMASTERED IN HD!
Watch the Official Music Video for Slow Motion performed by Blondie.
🔔Subscribe to the Blondie YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/Subscribe2Blondie
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#Blondie #SlowMotion #Remastered
https://wn.com/Blondie_Slow_Motion
REMASTERED IN HD!
Watch the Official Music Video for Slow Motion performed by Blondie.
🔔Subscribe to the Blondie YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/Subscribe2Blondie
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#Blondie #SlowMotion #Remastered
- published: 05 Aug 2022
- views: 310044
0:22
Dangerous Gymnastics Accident: Paralysis!
This happened in 2010 and lead me to paralysis .
Actually, my element was a front somersault one and a half roll. I have competed in that element in many compe...
This happened in 2010 and lead me to paralysis .
Actually, my element was a front somersault one and a half roll. I have competed in that element in many competitions and even won a medals.
But unfortunately, on that day I couldn't release my hands for rolling. that was my mistake.
After landing on my head, even I tried to get up but it wasn't possible. After that, completely lost sensation and movement in my lower body.
My news articles : https://goo.gl/r48qrk
https://goo.gl/SPLrmK
Anyway, moving on, I have the desire to win a medal at the Para Olympics and get training for that.
Follow me
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anantha_rao.athlete/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/anantha90732712
Best regards
Anantha Rao
Thank you
https://wn.com/Dangerous_Gymnastics_Accident_Paralysis
This happened in 2010 and lead me to paralysis .
Actually, my element was a front somersault one and a half roll. I have competed in that element in many competitions and even won a medals.
But unfortunately, on that day I couldn't release my hands for rolling. that was my mistake.
After landing on my head, even I tried to get up but it wasn't possible. After that, completely lost sensation and movement in my lower body.
My news articles : https://goo.gl/r48qrk
https://goo.gl/SPLrmK
Anyway, moving on, I have the desire to win a medal at the Para Olympics and get training for that.
Follow me
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anantha_rao.athlete/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/anantha90732712
Best regards
Anantha Rao
Thank you
- published: 21 Sep 2011
- views: 1800605
0:29
Meteor hits CN Tower, Toronto
CN Tower hit by a meteor shower over Toronto, Canada. May 14, 2014.
CN Tower hit by a meteor shower over Toronto, Canada. May 14, 2014.
https://wn.com/Meteor_Hits_Cn_Tower,_Toronto
CN Tower hit by a meteor shower over Toronto, Canada. May 14, 2014.
- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 8212269
1:19
Alien Face hugger Scenes
Scenes from Ridley Scott's Alien showing the face-hugger.
I do not own the rights to this video. It is being used purely for educational purposes.
Scenes from Ridley Scott's Alien showing the face-hugger.
I do not own the rights to this video. It is being used purely for educational purposes.
https://wn.com/Alien_Face_Hugger_Scenes
Scenes from Ridley Scott's Alien showing the face-hugger.
I do not own the rights to this video. It is being used purely for educational purposes.
- published: 24 Apr 2018
- views: 352862