it's this
unless the boat was really heavy and waterlogged and there was barely any air in it
if it was old and decayed like that it probably wouldn't be airtight either
>Watch movie no one knows, cares, or talks about. >Solicit conversation about that movie.
I've never seen The Beach (2000), but I've definitely been in that anon's shows. Maybe I'll watch The Beach (2000) tonight, before bed.
they couldn't weigh it down enough if it had air buble under that surface area
Then tell me how they did it in the movie, professor!
they're walking upside down on reverse water set
sounds like a (you) problem
it's this
unless the boat was really heavy and waterlogged and there was barely any air in it
if it was old and decayed like that it probably wouldn't be airtight either
I mean, they are doing it, and they filmed them doing it.
try and find out for yourself
The buoyancy is larger than the weight of 10 people. They would float unless loaded by 500 pounds of lead
>fictional film with magic, curses, undead people, fish people, literal ghosts, and fantasy creatures
>"m-muh buoyancy!"
so what magic spell did they use to make sink the boat smartguy
you asked to be told why it wouldn't work, don't get so defensive. do you have a fantasy of trying this yourself or something?
even fantasy worlds have to have some logic to them and buoyancy is clearly a fricking thing when they're in sailboats 90% of each movie
Pete, you look different. Been working out?
There are none, they're doing it right there and no CGI was used.
It'd easily work as long you let plenty of air out before submerging it completely.
Boyancy.
If you had led boots on and the grip of a body builder.
I am too busy watching The Beach (2000) to ever disprove this
Why does he do it?
>Watch movie no one knows, cares, or talks about.
>Solicit conversation about that movie.
I've never seen The Beach (2000), but I've definitely been in that anon's shows. Maybe I'll watch The Beach (2000) tonight, before bed.
While filming that scene they got so low on Oxygen that Orlando Bloom started hallucinating and speaking Elvish.
So yeah it would only work at first.
actually it would
They can't see where they are going.
It did work. I'm looking at it in the image right now.
it would not work because they would run out of air in like 2 minuets or something like that cause its such a small boat.
Limited oxygen and too buoyant
Holding a boat with that much buoyancy trapped under it beneath water is akin to a 180 lat pull down. Most men would be incapable of that.
And what of most pirates?
You got me stumped, mythbusters lied to us
They would drown. The water would fill the boat.
T. physics teacher
>give me ONE good reason why this wouldn't work
>it works
How do you get the ship upside down in the water without it getting wet??
The water would fill the fricking boat or they would just run out of air because a boat is a very small air pocket.