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>>80059683
muh son
the bear moved way too fast to be believable, but otherwise a decent film.
Muh Nootka
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>>80059718
So how did the actual dude survive? Like, what did he eat in winter in order to survive. Especially since he was crippled.
>>80059683
muh master plan
>>80059745
Bears are fast as fuck anon.
>>80059834
The actual story didn't take place in winter.
>>80059897
not that fast. still, a good movie despite this unbelievable flaw.
>>80059745
Grizzly bears have been known to run up to 30 miles an hour.
>>80060167
0 to 30 in how long, anon? let's get specific
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>>80059683
i ought to be on that boat
>>80060197
Bears can sprint unbelievably fast. Seriously, look it up sometime- if you were getting chased or charged by a grizzly, you would have zero chance of escape if you tried to run. They're apex predators for a reason.
>>80060051 is either trolling or genuinely retarded
>>80061613
what's unbelievable is the bear speed in this flick, but otherwise it was an okay story.
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>>80060167
>>80060197
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelvideo/11212803/Why-you-shouldnt-try-to-outrun-a-bear.html
So speeds for most mammals are based on actual old tests performed over a quarter mile (402 m), and the speed is averaged over that time.
A grizzly bear was clocked at 30 mph (and a lot of literature suggests they can do more). To do 1/4 mile (402 m) at an average speed of 30 mph (48.28 kph), the bear would cover this distance in exactly 30 seconds.
By comparison, the fastest sprinter on record (Usain Bolt (ironically sounds like 'ursa' which is Latin for 'bear')) did 200 meters in a mere 23.4 mph. The bear would eat him with ease
Four legged animals, as a general rules, are fast as fuck compared to humans. Humans perform better over distances because of sweating (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistence_hunting) but in a sprint the quadruped will win every time.
>>80059745
>>80059897
>>80060051
>>80061613
>>80061861
Please guys go on!
>>80062114
30 seconds to 30mph is way faster than the depicted bear in this flick. it got up to max speed in 3-4 seconds.
that is not believable. bears are hella fast but oh man not that fast.
>>80062194
It takes 4 seconds or less to get up to max speed. What makes you think bears are so uncoordinated that it would take longer? Once all four legs are moving that's all it needs
>>80062314
why didnt the flickmakers use a trained real bear instead of a cgi bear if real bears can really move that fast?
video proof of bear moving 30mph in 4 seconds from stationary position?
Bears cannot move that quickly. Other than that, nice movie.
>>80062469
Ok now this is advanced shitposting
I assume the director isn't familiar with the kinematics of a bear, still a wonderful piece.
muh Freedomâ„¢