I love the music in this series. And yes, even though Graham says the crowbar is reserved for "special" occasions, this particular occasion sure looked like one of them. That coconut needed to DIE!!
I was kind of thinking that too...seems a little disjointed compared to everything else.Dublin Solo said:Well, I'm a fan in slow motion. It's a good way to emphasize a given action scene, in a movie mostly.
But aren't these short clips becoming kinda.... pointless? Maybe it's just me.
Placing the coconut in a stable up right position, take a machete and forcefully nick off the outer layer. Spin the coconut repeatedly as you continue this process down the sides untill all the coconut is shelled.Embz said:How did you manage to get the husk off that coconut? Must have taken some serious effort!
Sums up my sentiment in a nutshell. The LRR team needs to play Half Life more...Delusibeta said:Disappointed at the lack of crowbar in this episode.
Igen said:Things to drop
Potted plants - a nice fragile clay pot =D
An old computer tower (all the parts inside)
Toy truck
watermelon
A nice framed art piece with glass cover
A Roman candle (or several) lit and aimed at the target square
a deck of cards
old cell phone (crowbar please)
A plate of pasta (chicken alfedo?)
ninjajoeman said:so do you guys record a large amount of the objects at once or do you actually do it daily?
To respond to three people who obviously can't read previous days' threads, they rented the (very expensive) high-speed camera and filmed this all during a single week, dropping stuff 14 hours a day, then returned the camera. Therefore, any requests for things dropped or major changes are pointless. The only thing they're doing at this point is editing the footage to get us one drop per day.Darknacht said:Drop shit from higher up.