Honda Accord Commercial



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Honda Accord Commercial


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Well, this is a ... ( 1 month ago by BlasterMaster555)
Well, this is a Rube Goldberg device, not an airplane. The concept "spinny thing disturbs air so it moves" is sufficient to get rolling on the idea for a small part of the whole thing.
P-factor is what ... ( 1 month ago by BlasterMaster555)
P-factor is what causes a propeller airplane to yaw in one direction or another due to the propeller. It's a side effect of what moves the plane, but is not what actually moves the plane.
Correct. Could be ... ( 1 month ago by Aye90125)
Correct. Could be worded better, but generally correct.
No it's not 3D, ... ( 1 month ago by BlasterMaster555)
No it's not 3D, it's a LOT of trial and error!
thanks man XD ( 1 month ago by freddiemercuryiscool)
thanks man XD
thanks ( 1 month ago by freddiemercuryiscool)
thanks
the wheels move up ... ( 1 month ago by ondrejs2)
the wheels move up because their mass is not centered. easy & clever :)
It is relative. ... ( 1 month ago by Aye90125)
It is relative. The hidden weights at the top of the wheels ARE falling DOWN and 'pulling' the wheel along with it. As long as the weight is falling down, it matters not if the plane under the wheel is inclined or not -- as long as the weight is heavy enough to 'pull' the wheel. However, it IS fake as far as they rigged these items -- Like substituting a fan for an air-foil
Rapper's Delight" ... ( 1 month ago by SmellyOx)
Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang. Go floor change at 1:00!!
this commercial was ... ( 1 month ago by thisthingcalledlove8)
this commercial was done without any computer generated images. it's so great. they did it on trial and error.
Way cool. Honda is ... ( 1 month ago by Banj95)
Way cool. Honda is really creative in everything, even commercials.
Yes, i saw a tv ... ( 4 weeks ago by mo1234321)
Yes, i saw a tv show on it, it took them over 600 tries to get it right!
my dad showed me ... ( 4 weeks ago by cronomancer69)
my dad showed me that awhile ago no special effects were used
que mariqueras ( 3 weeks ago by rohenwi)
que mariqueras
cool ( 3 weeks ago by slikker68)
cool
coolest car ... ( 3 weeks ago by sakii18)
coolest car comercial ever
I actually saw this ... ( 3 weeks ago by podihanda)
I actually saw this in art class today. Very clever of Honda!
wats the song ( 2 weeks ago by beargrllys)
wats the song
This is probably ... ( 2 weeks ago by raphaelthegrate)
This is probably the best commercial ever. But im sorry, that car doesn't look that good. im sure they have better.
Sugarhill Gang - ... ( 1 week ago by PoisonOfYourLife)
Sugarhill Gang - Rappers Delight
Array ( 1 week ago by Thecityslicker)
Very good
Check out my short film 'The Beat recorded live at southsea pier' for some great musical memories
Thanks
when things just ... ( 1 week ago by 0628903156)
when things just work
I saw this in ... ( 5 days ago by nfsaleem)
I saw this in physics... the commercial shows different types of kinetic and potential energy.
cool, huh?
as quoted from ... ( 2 days ago by supersonicracer40)
as quoted from icantgotosleep89
" Hondas are for Peasants "



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