Nuclear Explosions Demolish City (2024) 4K Scene | FALLOUT

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Here's one of the opening scenes for Fallout.
Episodes aired: 8.
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In a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, citizens must live in underground bunkers to protect themselves from radiation, mutants and bandits.

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Where's a refrigerator when you need one.

mitrooper
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"Anybody not wearing two million sunblock is gonna have a real bad day" -Sarah Conner

andrewhosfeld
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I grew up in Oak Ridge, TN where the thought of nuclear war loomed over us. Before bed I asked Dad, "Should we be scared of a nuclear war." He responded, "We can be concerned but never scared. Because if there is a nuclear war, it doesn't matter anyway. Good night."

DavidAWA
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In the early 60's my older brother said if "they" ever dropped a nuclear bomb, he hoped it would land right on top of our house. I never understood why, until I was older. Better to die instantly, then live in a hellish nightmare on earth.

davidjohnson
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Walter Goggins' acting in this scene is great, you can see his face change from apprehension and confusion to genuine horror and fear once he sees the mushroom cloud emerging.

NixonRules
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people new to fallout don't realise that Fallout Nukes have low yields but throw out ungodly amounts of radiation

MilitaryHistory
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To the people complaining about not being realistic enough: have any of you played a game of this franchise? The radiation in this universe literally turns creatures into mutants...

icaroadriel
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I'm 45 but an older professor when I went to CSU after the army once told me that his generation always feared the bombs dropping. All the media of his youth was content like this. I told him to my generation, the fear wasn't the bombs, it was having to live in the world after the bombs. That's what our media depicted. I find that far scarier.

ZombieFBody
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There's an added level of horror to all this.
Coop knows who did it.

ApetureTestSubject
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73 seconds passed between the flash and the sound reaching the house. That puts them 15.5 miles away from the detonation. The damage it caused at this distance is consistent with about 40 kilotons, or 2.7 Hiroshima bombs.

However, they may have slowed down time to dramatize the event. They appear to be in the hills north of Hollywood which is 7 miles from downtown LA. At this distance, the damage is consistent with 10 kilotons.

The girl was NOT looking at the flash until it tapered off, so she would not necessarily be blinded by it. Nuclear bombs have two flashes. There is an initial flash directly from the nuclear reaction that lasts a small fraction of a second. Then there is a second, longer flash from the surrounding air being super heated by radiation, which tapers as the air expands and cools down to a fire ball.

Assabinnas
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My dad grew up with "hide under the table" info documentary at school. He asked my grandad if hiding under a table work if nuclear war happened. My grandad gave the coldest response of " they wouldn't have dropped the bomb if it couldn't destroy a simple table"

komandant_history
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Nolan: I did a really big explosion in my last film.
His brother: I can do you one better.

electricdreamer
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Nuclear explosion effects have come a long way since "The Day After".

rjharris
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It's really eerie and creepy, the idea that you wouldn't immediately recognize it as a nuclear explosion

SeanKL
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Actually the horse was the best idea because it will instantly and instinctively run away from the danger and wouldn’t be affected by the EMP as the vehicles will be.

bekaharrell
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The moment when the bombs started dropping isint the only thing that is terrifying but your fellow neighbor going to turn on you that scares me the most

gespenjaeger
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A day without a nuclear explosion is like a day without sunshine.

moviesgalore
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Are we going to pretend like the horse didn't run away the moment the first shock wave arrived? Hahaha

AlvaroALorite
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They captured the terror and horror of not immediately realising what has just happened, but the suspence of automatically crossing off things in Your head, that You know it is not to arrive at the conclusion that You and everybody else, does not want.

RaisedxFist
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The little girl's reaction is amazing... great acting 😲👍👍🔥

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