On 15 October, the piece de resistance of the set-piece saw stuntman Jerry Comeaux perform a boat-jump over Highway 39 at Crawdad Bridge over Sheriff J. W. Pepper and his car.

By the time the shoot was complete, 17 boats were destroyed. The film's assistant director called for quiet as the crew prepared to record sound. Redditors asked what would happen if a person was put in an inflated ball and thrown from a plane. James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.

This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. In a critical segment of the chase, Bond, in his boat, is pursued by the heavies in their craft down a canal, which is bisected by a gravel roadway. This permitted the motor to be raised four inches above its normal transom height. Jamie and Adam test this potential household hazard. On target, he was up and over the ramp, hurtling nearly 12 feet above the roadway, sailing over two automobiles on a trajectory that carried him 110 feet before he landed the GT‐150 on the other side of the canal. Bond reaches the intersection of canal and roadway at precisely the moment a sheriff, in his car, comes to a careening halt with one of the “baddies” driving a hard‐top convertible. Receive exclusive updates and content – from behind-the-scenes stories, to the latest product launches – plus film clips and trivia from the Bond archive.

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The strakes, equidistant on either side of the keel, were designed to keep the boat upright as it traveled up the ramp. At least, that's the consensus of small‐craft skippers who were witnesses recently to the filming of a new James Bond movie, “Live and Let Die,” which will be released next June. The boat is a deep‐vee 15‐footer, weighing 585 pounds. The crowd cheered.

There were 26 boats used in the sequence, leaping across roadways and skidding across lawns. See how Kari, Grant, Tory, Jamie and Adam respond to hearing how one of their episodes saved one woman's life.

Watch Buster’s hit the ground after his ‘terrifying’ (in Jamie’s own word) fall from a helicopter 1,000 above ground. The idea was that if the stunt could be performed three times without mishap, it would be safe to put an actor in there. Does the size of a waitress's breasts impact the size of her tips?

Comeaux estimated that he needed a jump speed of 56 miles an hour. I agree to receive information from Discovery Communications in accordance with the following. Bond's achievement marks a new distance record in the esoteric sport of jumping boats.

Is applying sunscreen while grilling a recipe for disaster? The first was to jack up the motor on the boat's transom. Another water heater gives its life to answer Jamie and Adam's burning question: Could a defective water heater put out a house fire? The jack‐up was accomplished by through‐bolting an aluminum plate to the transom.

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This is TERRIFYING!”, Master remixer melodysheep turns his talents to making our MythBusters masterfully sing about science. Pepper out of bamboo. Comeaux gunned his boat and streaked down the canal. 23. https://www.mby.com/news/top-5-classic-james-bond-boat-chase-scenes-41215 Grant Imahara explains to Kari Byron why the MythBusters won't take on the viral video in which a series of cell phones cause popcorn to pop. Well, you don't often hear Adam say: 'Pretty much the EXACT polar opposite of what we thought would happen.' The MythBusters take on a scene from the '80s classic Real Genius: What happens when you fill a house with popcorn ... then make it all pop (with explosives, in this case)?

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See why. Well … this. “This jump stands as an all‐time record,” said Jim Rusing, a former Cypress Gardens skier and boat driver, now producing water shows at Sea World, San Diego.

On 15 October, the piece de resistance of the set-piece saw stuntman Jerry Comeaux perform a boat-jump over Highway 39 at Crawdad Bridge over Sheriff J. W. Pepper and his car. James Bond's bungee jump off a dam during the opening sequence of GoldenEye (UK/USA 1995), performed by Wayne Michaels (UK), was a drop of over 220 m (759 ft). See the article in its original context from. In making the jump, Comeaux drove a Glastron GT‐150 runabout, mounting a 135‐horsepower Evinrude Starflite engine.

On Friday 13 October 1972, the Live And Let Die production team started shooting on the film’s iconic boat chase. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them.

“The two put on some dazzling acrobatics,” said a cameraman who photographed them driving boats through barricades, under a bridge, across a lawn at a wedding reception and into the open mouth of an ancient Navy LST. To test the stunt was safe, the crew recreated the levee and the police car, even making a J.W. Get a sense of some of the questions Adam gets during his AMAs (Ask Me Anythings) on reddit. The cleaver propeller is a surfacing prop.