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Joseph Herscher unveils his most perilous creation yet a Rube Goldberg machine that playfully flirts with danger, featuring swinging bottles, smashing glass, and split-second timing. This kinetic ...
In "The Thirst Quencher," Joseph Herscher unveils a whimsical Rube Goldberg machine designed to deliver a refreshing drink in the most convoluted way possible. Utilizing everyday items like plungers, ...
There isn’t anyone on the planet who can deny the pleasure of watching a good Rube Goldberg machine. For those of you who don’t know, Rube Goldberg was an American cartoonist, often referred ...
In the Lyrical Lemonade-produced video, Freaky T employs a trippy Rube-Goldberg machine to make a cup of tea, hangs out in the bathroom with her friends, and balances atop a building emblazoned ...
But the early-to-mid 20 th-century cartoonist, Rube Goldberg, had an even better way. His “simple” juice-making contraption involved pulling a string, which releases a guillotine blade ...
Other entries were shameless cash-grabs that tried to exploit premium formats like 3D, or traded smart Rube Goldberg kill sequences for the edgier “torture porn” trends of the time.
Namely, a series of ingeniously designed, diabolical Rube Goldberg-style fatalities that are mostly so within the realm of possibility that you’ll find yourself crossing the street very ...
That film has since spurred five others, all known for the Rube Goldberg-esque kill sequences that occur when Death returns to claim its victims in increasingly bizarre accidents. With the latest ...
Yet, after saving several lives, the survivors begin to die anyway, one by one: also in ghastly fashion, also in freakish, Rube Goldberg machine-like sequences. Death doesn’t like it when you cheat.