THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
Huge flaw in this movie poster | Ballina Shire Advocate
THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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THIS year Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson will star in a new movie about a former FBI agent who has to save his family from a blazing fire in the world's tallest building.
The China-set disaster movie, Skyscraper, had its first trailer revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial promotional poster launched just days earlier.
As so often happens with the internet, people were quick to examine the promotional material with a fine-tooth comb and what they discovered was a massive error in the poster.
As it turns out, the movie would be very short given there is no way The Rock's character could survive the jump pictured on the poster.
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Of course there was people who gave "scientific" rebuttals to the claims the movie is wildly inaccurate.
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
At the end of the day, we shouldn't be too surprised The Rock is starring in a movie that might not be realistic - need we remind anyone of the scene in Fast and Furious where he broke a cast off his arm by simply flexing.
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