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[1] During the 45-minute stream, the event peaked at over 800,000 live watchers, and the resulting video of the event garnered millions of views. [2] The event was parodied a few days later on The Tonight Show. [3] The show had attempted the stunt in September 2015 with Olivia Wilde, but cut the segment short as it was taking too long. [4]
In the initial microseconds after the explosion, a fireball is formed around the bomb by the massive numbers of thermal x-rays released by the explosion process. These x-rays cannot travel very far in standard atmosphere before reacting with molecules in the air , so the result is a fireball that rapidly forms within about 10 metres (33 ft) in ...
FOTISM of Hit Channel defined the song as a "significant moment in the crossover between pop and dance music" thanks to the "groundbreaking" collaboration between the "emotional depth of Goulding’s artistry with the innovative soundscapes crafted by Anyma.", [25] and highlighted the "ethereal vocals" of Goulding and the "immersive electronic ...
In one CCTV video, a man is seen picking out fruit in a supermarket when an explosion tears his bag to shreds. Bystanders run after hearing the blast, while the man drops to the ground clutching ...
Seoul Beats said the choreography is the "stand out" of the video, but criticized the video for "few poorly thought-out moments that run the risk of overshadowing everything else." [ 12 ] Kelly Sipko of The Kraze Magazine said the "juxtaposition of the contemporary choreography set against the vintage settings makes for such an interesting ...
The video garnered many viewers and gained attention in the mainstream media. [64] YouTube became a powerful source of campaigning for the 2008 Presidential Election. Every major party candidate had their own YouTube channel in order to communicate with the voters, with John McCain posting over 300 videos and Barack Obama posting over 1,800 videos.
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The video for the song has two versions. The banned version shows the band playing in an abandoned London Underground Tunnel. The rest of the video is about business man who stops a homeless man getting a pound from off the ground. The homeless man throws a marble which a child in a red hoodie follows onto the train tracks.