Mythbusting for Fun and Profit
by Geoff Termorshuizen
Due to unfortunate circumstances, Kari Byron and
Grant Imahara had their flight delayed. Tory Belleci bravely
took the stage by himself to thunderous applause from the audience.
In true Mythbuster fashion, his first act as solo presenter was
to bust the myth of his
IMDB
entry. Written by an acquaintance, Tory quickly denied the rumor that he
was adopted and has dealt drugs. Thus, the myth that you can believe
what you read on the Internet was well and truly busted.
Tory recounted one anecdote after another to the delight of the
audience. Starting in high school and stripping down fireworks to make
pipe-bombs in his backyard—which led to his first official run-in with
the law—he entered film school and earned a degree in art.
One of the people he met during this time was Jamie Hyneman. Daily
visits to Jamie’s workshop, as well as requests for work, led to the odd
assignment here and there until he landed a job working for Industrial
Light and Magic.
He worked on a number of projects until he met Grant while working on
the models for the Federation Battleship for the Star Wars
prequels. Many hours were spent together, first in the light, as Tory
built the models and Grant wired them, and then many more in the dark as
they waited for the filmography crews to take the necessary shots.
One day, he received a call from Jamie asking him to build something,
tape it, and submit it to the Discovery Channel. He did and was hired
for Mythbusters. After a few episodes, Tory was, somewhat
unwillingly, catapulted into the limelight, along with Grant and Kari.
Tory’s favorite myth was blowing up a can of beans by placing it on the
stove (inside a trailer for safety). A one gallon can of beans
ricocheted into the doors, opening them, and dented the roof. Never let
it be said the Mythbusters are afraid to make things go bang!
Tory’s scariest myth, although not actually a myth, was the result of a
small lapse in judgment by the safety officer—Tory added there is
currently no safety officer for the show; this met with an appreciative
cheer from all. After the Floating Lawn Chair myth, balloons were
gleefully popped with all manner of items, including a BB gun. When two
police vehicles suddenly pulled into the warehouse, Tory promptly
divested himself of all manner of balloon busters, while the safety
officer proceeded to approach the officers, arms raise, BB gun in hand.
To his credit, he did tell them it was a BB gun, but apparently the
police officers, being somewhat skeptical, proceeded to draw and aim
their weapons.
Asked about the future of Mythbusters, Tory mentioned an upcoming
project to tackle Ninja myths. While he couldn’t promise anything (after
all, who volunteers to see if the Death Touch really works? Buster has
already refused), we all hope this episode comes to fruition.
We wish Tory and his co-hosts all the best, and hope we can count on
them to become regular Dragon*Con guests.
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