Hmm. After looking at the screenshots, can't watch. My fear of heights is stronger than my love of cleavage. |
This comment made my day! Solid Clevage i guess you missing out. |
I can watch the most disturbing horror films, but I am scared to watch this... |
"... find themselves at the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower." As you do : |
I finished the film. Sweating in my palms and feet the whole time. Now they're swelled up, and I can't walk. I need to go to the doctor. |
My leg was shaking watching this And had to lk away a few times |
I have always admired the dudes who scale up those huge towers to change a bulb at the top It is not something I could ever do But supposedly falling from 20 feet is the same as failing from 2,000 feet I still remember I physics professor's formula for calculation the impact speed v(squared) = u(squared) + 2as where v=final velocity, u = initial velocity, a = acceleration due to gravity and s = the distance Try it for a 2,000 feet fall |
I did, bro If those chicks fall from the top of the tower they will hit the ground at 257mph (411kmh) with not a scratch |
I dunno, James Bond survived a fall from a 10,000 foot tower just dusted down his suit and walked off |
Terminal velocity depends on drag and an object's cross-section, there is NO one speed for terminal velocity. |
Terminal velocity in air is 182 feet/second (124mph/198kmh) But would these chicks terminal velocity take effect in the ten seconds approximately it would take them to hit the ground? |
Terminal velocity occurs when the sum of the drag force and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity acting on the object The formula given above is NOT measuring terminal velocity; it is measuring the maximum theoretical final velocity without considering terminal velocity |
Hitting the ground at 257mph or 124 mph the results are going to be exactly the same |
We loved this Hardly able to lk at the big screen at times It is one of those kind of movies Going to watch again when a better copy comes out We recommended this movie |
Grabs the antenna with one hand to stop being pulled off the platform when her friend falls, I call bull It always a good idea to take your shoes off when standing on a metal grate 2000 feet in the air One for the feet worshipers I suppose |
Will wait...by the way being scared of heights is not Vertigo..it's Acrophobia. |
You sure you don't mean arachnophobia, bud? Anyway, 'vertigo' comes from the classic Hitchcock movie in which the chick was scared of heights Maybe ole Hitch got it wrong and should have called the movie Arachnophobia |
You're right, Vertigo is a feeling of everything around you spinning or moving, it's more a balance thing, Acrophobia is the fear of heights. Maybe Hitchcock wasn't that smart. |
One is a phobia for heights, the other is a sensation caused by heights. Don't comment what you don't know. |
Arachnophobia is a pathological fear of SPIDERS, aka Arachnids. I have a fear of heights, so I can't do bungy jumps but I can (and do) skydive. It's an odd thing, but I figure it's because I'm so high up, it just doesn't feel 'real' when it comes to leaving the plane. |
There is a difference between a fear and a phobia (irrational fear). Fear of heights is normal, because heights do present a danger under certain circumstances. |
how do you "find yourself" at the top of a 2,000 ft radio tower? My fear of Boobs outweighs my love of heights, thanks for the upload |
no why do u always ask if hes in movies , not first time iv seen same |
This copy is good, i like this movie so much. I even draw a B67 TV Tower and make it into posters. https://imgur.com/gallery/5xrcUge |
Better version https://i.imgur.com/BPUPe4P.png poster version https://i.imgur.com/dXTiKHH.png |
Best friends Becky and Hunter find themselves at the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower. How? you ask? Why? you ask? Just look at Social Media. Stupid kids are climbing the highest buildings in the world for clout. Oh but what about those others that couldn't hang on?? Hmm.. |