Vigile : Disappointing
SpecialEFX : Great??? Eh, it was ok, but it was NOT a documentary.
grasshopper rex : mmm...food porn in the city of love.
CollideDuhScope : I concur sweetstuff!
mkmikas : support your local library vibe
grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
grasshopper rex : To say that it's unfunny is a subjective opinion that, while I disagree, at least could be...
Before you “open your mouth” and remove all doubt of ignorance, it’s best to know what they’re talking about. This is a good place to start…https://web.archive.org/web/20140127180558/http://bigstory.ap.org/article/power-moore-tornado-dwarfs-hiroshima-bomb
Good advise for you sassiebrat. The title of the article you posted, POWER OF MOORE TORNADO DWARFS HIROSHIMA BOMB is just as sensationalized and offensive as the synopsis of this movie, because it’s the devastation of so many lives destroyed in an instant that Hiroshima is remembered for, due to the power of the atomic bomb that was released in just an instant. The Moore tornado was powerful, but in a wholly different way. If the tornado lasted the same brief duration as the atomic bomb, it’s destructive force wouldn’t come close to the energy released by the atomic explosion. It’s false logic, and inaccurate. Imagine the energy released by an atomic explosion that lasted for the same length of time it took the Moore tornado to travel seventeen miles! That is the true magnitude of devistation, energy released x duration of event. There’s all your doubt of ignorance right back for you to swallow, along with your pride.