字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - Hello, I'm Gav. - I'm Dan. Welcome to "The Super Slow Show"-- Dan, we've done mousetraps. - We've done mousetraps. - We've done rat traps. So what's bigger than a mouse and bigger than a rat? - Oh, a bear. - A bear. Right, okay, I see how you've stepped up there. So we've got a bear trap, we've got the spin rig, and we're gonna get the hell over here because this thing terrifies me. Yeah, I don't wanna get annihilated by that arm. - I'm just gonna go way... - I'll follow your lead. Yeah. ( theme music playing ) Curious to see how powerful this is against an actual bone, an organically grown bone. So its actual purpose, then, basically, rather than, like, things it's not supposed to be crushing. - Yeah, yeah, okay. - Luckily I have a bone. - Turkey leg. - Yeah, well, a turkey leg. Gav: Imagine, if you will, am entire turkey leg. Ignore this part. This is a turkey. Who strayed into the forest. For some reason, it's already been marinated. - Barbecue. - All right, go for it. Oh! Jeez, that is quick. Good night, it's dripping. Oh, it's juicy. Let me just try to get my leg out. ( grunting ) You can hear it. The meat is squealing. - That is-- - No, it's just not gonna happen. That is-- That you're not getting out of that. I think we've demonstrated successfully the power of this bear trap. Yeah, for sure. You know, I got the dream of drams. Put these on. Doubt they're gonna help you, but all right. Well, you know. - Let's start the spinner. - Spinner up. ( whirring ) What if you were hit by that thing? - Like being hit by a car. - God. Orange soda-- all ready to go. Loaded up. That thing is hauling now. - Dan: Ready? - Cameras on. I'm gonna have to time it. And... now. - Ooh. - Nailed it. - Oooh, flip. - Lovely little puff. Gav: Poor thing doesn't know what's about to happen to it. Dan: Here we go. Here's impact. Ready... - Dan: Ooh. - Gav: That looks lovely. Looks like bullet-time orange soda. - Very hypnotizing. - Dan: Yeah. Dan: It reaches the apex, and then it's just floating. Just got balls floating. They are so weird. And then you've got the air sort of coming up under some of these globules. - Oh, look at that. - The globs are really far apart. You can really tell the spin. That's amazing. I like it when there's-- Oh, there's us. Oh, I didn't wave. I meant to wave. You had a lot to think about. I did, yeah. Let's go for a reset. So I've only ever seen these bear traps in cartoons, where they, like, get a stick and they test it or whatever. It just looks so terrifying. It just looks like something nobody should be near. Well, I'm used to setting mousetraps, right? So this is definitely-- I'm even sure I can watch it. Are you sure you're doing it right? 'Cause it looks brutal. - It is. - Like, I'm already picturing a gruesome... Right, so this gets lifted. - Okay. - All right, good. - And now it's set. - All right... - Now we can-- - Don't put your head in it. That's got about 6 to 900 pounds of pressure, which is about the same as a bear's jaw. Do you get the irony of it? Yeah. The tension on that is beefy. - Yeah. - Which is pretty cool. And the tension between us... I bet a bear trap would eat two cans of paint. - Yeah? - Eat 'em right up. - For breakfast? - Right. - Well, let's find out. You ready? - Yeah. Three, two, one... ( hissing ) - Oh. - Ooh. I got orange, right? Purple was the other one. Yep, purple and orange. It was a Rimmy Tim. Just sort of chewed it open. Didn't it? Just floating-- paint cans. Gav: It's so surreal, this footage. - Dan: Oh... - Gav: Man. Dan: Just gets eaten... Gav: It's cool how you see a thick paint in the middle and it's misting at the side of it. On to the next thing? Why don't we do something solid, something that will shatter? Ooh. I've got a mirror loaded, one by one foot. Camera's hauling ass. - Is... pretty-- - Okay, I'm gonna drop. Now! Now. Now. ( together ) Oh! - Success. - Devastating mess. What I'm glad about is that it shattered into loads of pieces, rather than just, like, four pieces. That's just what I was after. Oh, there's us. Here it comes. Here it comes. Oh... ( both imitate shattering ) Gav: Lovely. That's cool. Pretty good, eh? Spitting bits of glass going everywhere. Lovely glittering mess. Dan: Look at that. Good variety of things been chomped there. Yeah, I think one of the scariest moments from anything we've ever filmed was watching you put your hand in a bear trap. I know you were just setting it, but-- Do you know what I did? I enjoyed having my hand in there and watching your face just be like ( groans ). I'm glad. I'm glad you got-- And you get enjoyment from me worrying about you. That's the last time I'm worrying about you from now on. Oh, come on. Well, this is what it would've done to my arm anyway. Look at the state of this? Would've made a mess of a leg. That's one of the teeth from the bear trap, just chomping in there. One of my favorite things we chucked in there was the mirror. - Oh, yeah. - Just all the smashed glass 'cause the tiny pieces kept reflecting stuff. It was like a deconstructed disco ball spinning around. - Well done. Good, good, yeah. - Thank you. Well, I hope you enjoyed that, and we'll see you in the next video. - There was sumo wrestling. - The magnet smash. - The ice sculpture explosion. - Three-stone smash. Yeah, that was really messy. I wonder. What's your favorite?