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Boy yawns as adults scream during roller coaster ride video

A funny video of a boy sitting calmly and yawning while adults were shouting in excitement during a roller coaster ride has gone viral over social media. Watch ARY News live on live.arynews.tv The viral video on Instagram shows the adults behind him screaming and having the time of their life. While the child, on the other hand, sits clamly and yawns as if its no big deal for him.
The video has gotten more than two million likes from the social media application. Related – ZOOM! World’s fastest, longest & tallest roller coaster on the anvil It is pertinent to mention that all sort of bizarre incidents have happened during roller coaster. A video of a man catching a dropped iPhone mid-air while riding a roller coaster at a theme park in Barcelona went viral. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6KNEe_2qDw[/embed]

It showed Samuel Kempf from New Zealand who is catching a dropped iPhone mid-air while moving through the air at 134 kmh. The owner of the phone hugged Samuel Kempf after receiving his iPhone. Previously, a video on YouTube showed how people got stuck when a roller coaster at Universal Studios in Japan suddenly stopped mid-ride. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Daz9dbs6wA[/embed]

The Flying Dinosaur rollercoaster that is inspired by Jurassic Park’s theme suddenly stopped with around 64 people hanging upside down for around two hours as theme park workers began the rescue operation. Reportedly, no one got injured and everyone was recued safely.

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'Bullet Train' review: Brad Pitt stars in a thrill ride you can afford to miss


That latter influence shouldn't be surprising, since director David Leitch oversaw the "Deadpool" sequel, in addition to toiling in the "John Wick" and "Fast & Furious" franchises. The Tarantino echoes are also heightened by Pitt's presence, having shown off his playfully macho side in that director's films, most recently winning an Oscar for "Once Upon a Time in ... Hollywood."

The story, however -- which screenwriter Zak Olkewicz adapted from Japanese novel -- doesn't possess enough fuel to consistently sustain that tone. Even extensive flashbacks to get the narrative out of its confined space can't add enough intrigue to the machinations of these strangers on a train.

Joining the story in progress, Pitt's bad-luck hitman (codenamed Ladybug) boards a bullet train in Japan, with orders to acquire a briefcase full of cash. Alas, he's not the only skilled assassin on board, with each pursuing different marching orders, confusion as to who's pulling the strings and a whole lot of miscommunication along the way.

If Pitt's world-weary character just wants to complete the assignment and disembark, others harbor more personal motives. The various factions range from a mysterious young woman (Joey King) to a squabbling pair of operatives referred to as "twins" (Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Brian Tyree Henry) to a revenge-minded killer played by Benito A. Martínez Ocasio, a.k.a. Bad Bunny.

That barely scratches the surface of the cast, including cameos clearly intended to provide little rewards to the audience. The tradeoff, though, is that some more recognizable faces appear so briefly as to barely register.

The claustrophobic setting actually works to the advantage of staging the fight sequences, which are brutal, bloody and frequently played for laughs. Indeed, more than one mimics the interrupted showdown in "Kill Bill," including the amusing dilemma of how to try to kill somebody without violating the rules of the train's "quiet car."

For the most part, though, "Bullet Train" underscores the challenges in trying to infuse this kind of movie with the qualities of a live-action cartoon, even if the goal is two hours of unpretentious escapism.

This isn't another sequel, which in this genre almost by itself feels like cause for celebration; still, nor does the movie feel remotely original. Perhaps that's why even though the resulting ride isn't without thrills, in terms of punching a ticket for the theater, it's hard to recommend catching this "Train."

"Bullet Train" premieres Aug. 5 in US theaters. It's rated R.


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