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      What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

      TV-G 2015 - Present 2 Seasons Documentary Special Interest List
      Reviews The Internet is a video graveyard of outlandish stunts and experiments gone bad. Inspired by the science behind the flubs, longtime friends Kevin Moore and Grant Reynolds make it their mission to successfully re-create epic amateur fails using sound methodology and a little personal creativity. What could go wrong as Moore, a metallurgist, and Reynolds, a U.S. Marine veteran, reboot the experiments, making them not only safer but bigger? A Gatling gun that shoots meatballs, a drag race between a truck and a nitrous oxide-powered go-kart, and a solar death ray made out of an old big-screen TV are some of the stunts Moore and Reynolds tackle. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Feb 23 Buy Now

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      What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

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      Synopsis The Internet is a video graveyard of outlandish stunts and experiments gone bad. Inspired by the science behind the flubs, longtime friends Kevin Moore and Grant Reynolds make it their mission to successfully re-create epic amateur fails using sound methodology and a little personal creativity. What could go wrong as Moore, a metallurgist, and Reynolds, a U.S. Marine veteran, reboot the experiments, making them not only safer but bigger? A Gatling gun that shoots meatballs, a drag race between a truck and a nitrous oxide-powered go-kart, and a solar death ray made out of an old big-screen TV are some of the stunts Moore and Reynolds tackle.
      Executive Producer
      Bernadette McDaid, Joshua C. Berkley, Michael Hoff, Bruce Klassen
      Network
      Science Channel
      Rating
      TV-G
      Genre
      Documentary, Special Interest
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Feb 7, 2015