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The climactic inferno, which explodes whatever credibility the movie built up, is immediately followed by a cheap, out-of-the-blue supernatural twist.
Although the superpowers planned to turn those depths into an inferno of exploding torpedoes and rising missiles, the brotherhood of submariners — the silent service, both Russian and American — has worked hard over the decades to keep the particulars of those plans hush-hush.
"What about the Pinto?" Turner asked of the Ford compact best remembered for a gas tank that became an exploding inferno in rear-end collisions.
"From the outside it all looks pretty and serene, but underneath there's a bubbling inferno ready to explode.
It survived a fiery inferno inside an exploding building, indicating it is also impervious to high temperatures.
Ghost and Angela meet again and the old spark explodes into an inferno.
The scene became an inferno; 17 ships sank, many exploding, with a huge fountain of sparks spewing skywards from a Case Petrol Carrier that covered all in blazing 100-octane fuel.
In the film The Towering Inferno, as the fuse cupboards explode and flames wasp-waist the 135-storey tower, Doug Roberts, the architect played by Paul Newman, asks fire chief Mike O'Halloran – mummed by Steve McQueen – "Just how bad is it?" to which O'Halloran replies: "Depends how good your imagination is".
The Moon is exploded in atomic inferno, impregnated.
So, with this information in mind, Twitter exploded with an inferno of hilarious tweets about the moment.
Forty-three seconds later, at 1,890 feet above ground zero, it exploded in a nuclear inferno that left tens of thousands dead and dying and turned much of Hiroshima, a city of some 250,000 at the time, into a scorched ruin.
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