Hollywood has always enjoyed making movies set around natural disasters. There’s just something about watching mother nature destroy big cities and iconic landmarks that audiences enjoy.
Well, Vanity Fair gathered together environmental scientists Morgan Page, Michael Angove and Peter Gleick to sit down and watch some of the natural disaster scenes from movies so that they could fact check them and offer some insight.
The movies they discuss in the video include San Andreas, 2012, The Day After Tomorrow, Volcano, Twister, Geostorm, The Core, Interstellar, Sharknado, The Perfect Storm, Pompeii, Noah, The Impossible, The Happening, Into the Storm and even Hard Rain.
It’s interesting listening to what these scientists have to say about the natural disasters in these movies. Some of the movies get it right while others are way off the mark.
Well, Vanity Fair gathered together environmental scientists Morgan Page, Michael Angove and Peter Gleick to sit down and watch some of the natural disaster scenes from movies so that they could fact check them and offer some insight.
The movies they discuss in the video include San Andreas, 2012, The Day After Tomorrow, Volcano, Twister, Geostorm, The Core, Interstellar, Sharknado, The Perfect Storm, Pompeii, Noah, The Impossible, The Happening, Into the Storm and even Hard Rain.
It’s interesting listening to what these scientists have to say about the natural disasters in these movies. Some of the movies get it right while others are way off the mark.
- 9/2/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
As the new CEO of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon makes north of $15 million a year. Not bad. Not bad at all. Must be nice to have that kind of dough. But let me ask you something…
Do earnings calls slap?
Can you surrender yourself to the rhythm of a billion-dollar buyout?
With Steve Mnuchin and his transition lenses having left the private sector for the Treasury, is there even anyone left in this mother who knows how to properly turn out a C-suite? You know, like they did back in the Nineties?...
Do earnings calls slap?
Can you surrender yourself to the rhythm of a billion-dollar buyout?
With Steve Mnuchin and his transition lenses having left the private sector for the Treasury, is there even anyone left in this mother who knows how to properly turn out a C-suite? You know, like they did back in the Nineties?...
- 2/1/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Kap Slap‘s regular hour long mixes have become a staple of the seasonal changes, with his winter and spring break mixes helping to usher in each part of the year. Now the La based producer has returned with a top notch summer mix brimming with nearly thirty tracks.
For his summer playlist, Kap Slap has carefully selected a roster of top notch dance cuts, featuring songs from Oliver Heldens, Rl Grime, Galantis, Jauz and more, as well as his recent single with M Bronx, “Felt This Good.” Each track is blended seamlessly into the next to create a breezy, upbeat vibe perfect to serve as the soundtrack of your summer.
You can grab a free download of Kap Slap‘s new mix here, and check out the full tracklist below.
Me, Myself & I (Oliver Heldens Remix) – Bebe Rexha & G-Eazy
Felt This Good – Kap Slap feat. M. Bronx
[Acapella] – No Money...
For his summer playlist, Kap Slap has carefully selected a roster of top notch dance cuts, featuring songs from Oliver Heldens, Rl Grime, Galantis, Jauz and more, as well as his recent single with M Bronx, “Felt This Good.” Each track is blended seamlessly into the next to create a breezy, upbeat vibe perfect to serve as the soundtrack of your summer.
You can grab a free download of Kap Slap‘s new mix here, and check out the full tracklist below.
Me, Myself & I (Oliver Heldens Remix) – Bebe Rexha & G-Eazy
Felt This Good – Kap Slap feat. M. Bronx
[Acapella] – No Money...
- 6/17/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
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