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Logan Lucky Full Length Reaction (Hannah and Toy)

Thank you for making us feel lucky to have such wonderful Patrons! We typically post two full length reactions per week. However, since Toy's next Star Trek reaction is not ready yet, we will present this wonderful video to you. A perfect palate cleanser after the seriousness and sadness of the Saving Private Ryan reaction.

Toy and Hannah watched this film immediately after Ocean's Eleven. Personally, I was looking forward to this for a very long time, because this is my favorite comedy of the last decade or, possibly, this century, so far. I was not disappointed and I am certain that you won't be either because this is one fun reaction. Enjoy!

We watched the film on Amazon Prime ( https://amzn.to/3WYyPbx ) but in the time since this reaction was recorded, the film also became available on Netflix.

Logan Lucky Full Length Reaction (Hannah and Toy)

Comments

oh! and you're right that 40 miles is far but remember she was going over 100 mph which means it would have only taken a bit over 20 minutes. Also, I have a grad degree in physics and hannah is def right that a lot of time math\physics isn't exactly false but I have never seen it be anything more than super basic equations that just *look* very fancy. And while I am not a chemist that combination is right, although I am going to go out on a limb and say the steps, proportions, temp, were all purposefully off for liability reasons. But, potassium chlorate(which you could get from salt and bleach) is an oxidizer. Which means it will take electrons from other substances, in this case the sucrose(gummy bears). When oxygen is added to it (it's energy levels are very strong) it will rip it away from the sugar causing the electrons to emit a lot of photons and heat. So, again.. in theory it works, and in fact this sort of reaction is shown a lot in chem classes but like I said, I am not a chemist but for liability reasons how it came together was purposefully wrong. For example, making the potassium chlorate from the salt and bleach had to take a ton of heat and probably time, neither of which they had here.

MattN

ooo that was a lot of fun! Haven't seen it before but I really enjoyed it

MattN


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