• @Harriet_Porber@lemmy.world
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    I absolutely loved mythbusters, but honestly I think it ran it’s course. They were kind of running out of things to test towards the end.

    Also search for Streamlined Mythbusters - they’re fan-edits that remove fluff (lots of fluff in the later seasons) and rearranges the shows so each myth is played straight through before going to the next myth in the episode; instead of showing pieces of 3 different myths at a time bouncing between them.

    • @Zipitydew@sh.itjust.works
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      I feel like there were tons of movie related options had they gone back that direction. Easily a whole season’s worth of action hero stunts they could break down.

      Just one episode could be on Commando. Schwarzenegger ripping the seat out of a car, or killing a guy with a thrown saw blade, or impaling another guy with a thrown pipe. Would be interesting to have seen them figure out the actual force requirements.

      • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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        127 months ago

        Or carrying a tree on his shoulder. Arnold had to bust that one himself; the filmmakers thought that he could do it for real but Schwarzenegger insisted that he wasn’t that strong and had them make a prop for him instead.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        57 months ago

        They could do years on Sci Fi tech, bringing down to what’s real, what’s possible. Didn’t they do a light saber at one point?

        I’m watching the series Salvation and it is full of “advanced tech” that resembles reality somewhat. Imagine Mythbusters building the biggest rail gun they can, demonstrating both its potential and how it fails, and maybe even do a tour of military rail gun prototypes, then concluding with how much more the one in the show would have to be, and all the places it just wouldn’t work

        • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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          17 months ago

          A different but similar type show could be researching sci fi shows and showing how we can already do some of the things in a show and then show how it would look with current tech. And then if we already have or could build a way better thing with stuff we have today

    • @thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world
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      187 months ago

      the only reason they ran out of ideas back then is because social media wasn’t as big yet.

      in the world of TikTok they’d never run out.

    • @schema@lemmy.world
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      I agree. And it’s not like they didn’t try to do new shows after the original Mythbusters ended.

      A lot of the success also came down to the likability of the hosts, and how the show was presented.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        47 months ago

        The white rabbit project was a good show. Though it was a bit bitter sweet because I was watching it in 2020 and hadn’t finished when Grant died. I wonder what kind of experiments he got up to in the afterlife.

    • @detalferous@lemm.ee
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      57 months ago

      They also missed a chance to educate the public about real science that uses blinded measurements and statistical analysis. Those tools aren’t always necessary, but they are incredibly powerful to answer questions where qualitative testing can’t.

    • ShaunaTheDead
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      It was so shocking, he was only 49 years old. aneurysms are crazy… :'(

  • @binary45@lemmy.world
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    557 months ago

    “Remember kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down.” -Adam Savage

    That single quote is the core of Mythbusters, and only the original Mythbuster team truly had that chemistry to pull it off on national television.

  • @CADmonkey@lemmy.world
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    My favorite episode is the one where they tried to turn a city bus at 50 mph to test a scene from a movie called “Speed”.

    It didn’t matter how the passengers were arranged in the bus, the bus just wouldn’t turn over. In fact, the bus was more stable in a corner when ghe weight was evenly distrubuted, to the surprise of nobody with a mechanical engineering degree.

    The most instructive part for me was what they did have to do to make the bus barely tip over. They had to fasten a big piece of steel plate to the roof, disable the air shocks on one side, and put all the “passengers” (barrels of water) on one side.

    Thus reminding everyone that engineers know more about how to build a bus than movie writers do. Which shouldn’t be a surprise.

  • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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    I don’t think you could revive Mythbusters.

    I don’t think Adam and Jamie are at all interested in doing the show anymore. If it wasn’t them, you’d have to re-cast, and it would be really hard to get that kind of chemistry, while also finding people with the right technical background for the show. The Build Team members were fun, but they couldn’t do it, although they tried with projects like the White Rabbit project.

    Plus, I think the world has moved on. There are plenty of YouTube channels where people build crazy things, or test myths, or whatever. But, that’s in short, 5-10 minute videos. A full hour (well, 45 minutes) of reality TV is different. Also, they tested so many myths over the years, that the only ones left are TikTok trends or gossip or whatever. Not the kinds of beliefs that go back decades.

  • @runner_g
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    Mythbusters is the reason I went into STEM. On year my parents even bought me tickets to see the tour, as a Christmas present. I also still watch Adam’s YouTube channel weekly (Tested).

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      What the hell happened to the proposed new series with an entirely different cast that they literally had a miniseries game show to find the talent for? They had the contest, found the new people and then just… Vanished.

      • GladiusB
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        187 months ago

        No one watched and it didn’t have the same kind of chemistry. Mythbusters was a good TV show more than anyone thinks about. The cast made it happen. Along with the crew. Including the time of everyone else where the Internet was still relatively young in terms of proving myths wrong. Now there are many copies but none as popular. And regular TV is dead/dying. They had White Rabbit but Grant passed. Jamie has no interest in it. Kari is out doing things for scientific causes. Tori went back to movies. And Adam has a platform for cosplay on YouTube. I think the moment has passed.

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          Isn’t Kari shilling for oil now?

          Adam’s youtube channel is a gem though. He’s legitimately an inspiration

          • GladiusB
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            Is she? I follow her IG and it’s always NASA or science related

            • @pixeltree@lemmy.world
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              I mean, I had heard she was getting paid to tweet about how great fracking was and how we don’t need to stop consuming oil but instead start geo engineering, but I don’t remember how long ago it was given the blur of time the last couple years have been and how much I’m remembering correctly

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          I agree with the chemistry of the cast and the synergy of the crew not ever likely to be the same, but I would still be down for the busting myths part and could forgo giving a shit about the actors lol. Half the gaming channels I watch are basically myth busters for various game franchises. They’re only missing the crucial part of “replicating the myth” when they fail to reproduce the myth as stated. Shit would be funny “we can’t reproduce this unless we use cheat programs.”

          • GladiusB
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            17 months ago

            I don’t know. We are in a different space for consumption too. I hear what you are saying. I’m just not sure it would be successful. I would watch it too. It’s still one of my favorite shows.

            • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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              27 months ago

              If only we didnt need things we like to pass some bullshit benchmark of “success”. Just do it because you want to and if some people like its kinda nice.

              Niche things are often how you find something amazing and often they arent what becomes well known.

              Do most people know who Nirvana or Pearl Jam are? Yes. Do most people know who mother love bone is? No

              But Kurt and Eddie spoke about mother love bone as a huge inspiration and gave credit for their own success

  • Queen HawlSera
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    247 months ago

    See, this is why I don’t like debunking shows in general, and I find the skeptic movement to be overrated and simply draws less criticism that it deserves.

    MythBusters avoided the one mistake that all debunkers make. First off, they didn’t come off as thinking that they were smarter than anyone else, they don’t mock people for believing false information, and they never bring religion into it.

    They just talked about whatever misconception, then they tested to see if it worked or not

    • @stewie3128@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      27 months ago

      Well then I guess Penn & Teller’s BS series is actually the Dark Side version of Mythbusters.

      Loved both of those shows. Learned how to cheat on a polygraph from the Penn & Teller show.

  • @peto@lemm.ee
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    237 months ago

    It was revived in 2017. I think that’s all that needs to be said on the matter.

    If you like this kind of content, there are loads of YouTube channels doing these kinds of ‘experiments’ they tend to be more specialised, but that’s a good thing and they often interact with each other to share expertise.

      • QuinceDaPence
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        87 months ago

        Gotta throw Nile Red in there for chemistry.

        Also I’m not sure what the right answer is but there should be a better format for your link so people can access it from their instance. Maybe someone who knows can chime in. Kbin always edits the display of proper links so I’m not sure the exact format.

        • Otter
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          Yea post links on Lemmy are unfortunately really hard to deal with. There are discussions on how to fix it

          The current workarounds seem to be

          • use an app or browser extension to handle the link for you
          • link the instance and tell people to look for the post
          • use a third party service to generate instance agnostic links

          I use the first option for myself (Boost on mobile, InstanceAssistant on Desktop), but we really need a better solution

          • QuinceDaPence
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            Yeah. Probably one of the larger items that makes going between instances a pain in the ass. Once they all have decent apps it’ll probably be better but still. Maybe even if they could have it ask “Hey you clicked this link. Do you want to go there-there or here-there?”

    • @Bianca_0089@lemmy.today
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      Explosives to clean a cement truck. At first they tested it practically(empty-drum with just a layer of dried cement leftovers) but eventually went with the overkill scenario at the end: full-drum and real dynamite. Pretty fun episode

    • @cashew@lemmy.world
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      137 months ago

      I believe the myth was that you could use dynamite to clean dried cement from the inside of the drum. Of course they decided to go all the way with it :P

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      217 months ago

      Jessi Combs died after crashing a jet-powered high-speed race car at the Alvord Desert in southeastern Oregon while attempting to beat her four-wheel land speed record.

      That’s the ultimate street cred.

      • Sway
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        47 months ago

        He had his “Untitled” podcast for a long time, but ended it maybe 5-6 years ago. It was great, and the old episodes are probably worth a listen if you haven’t heard them before.

      • @starman2112@lemmy.world
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        67 months ago

        This is true, but it still feels Faustian as hell. She did a whole season about “deep water energy” without once mentioning the fact that this shit is gonna kill us all

    • @starman2112@lemmy.world
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      67 months ago

      The comments on that video are something else lmao, Kari doused her reputation in that “deep water energy” and burned it

  • credit crazy
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    197 months ago

    I feel we could all use that way of thinking like if I’m right yay I’m a smart boi and if I’m wrong I’m smarter now

    • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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      77 months ago

      You learn and grow a lot more when you’re wrong than when you’re right. At least if you can accept that your position is wrong.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      37 months ago

      Exactly, too many debunkers just act like they are king shit, and have this smug attitude all about them, and it honestly just makes me want to punch people in the face.

      It’s why I started saying, they’re probably isn’t a god, but talking to atheists on Reddit make me wish there was one.