Well if you sound proof the room, as they demonstrated with the baby, or be near something natural that is making more noise, such as a waterfall, than you'll be fine.
@@tuppersplus me and my friends came to the conclusion that it is better to raise your family to be responsible and be quiet rather than spoil them by the waterfall. Another good indicator is that their house from electricity to farming to supplies are simply impossible to relocate which is the better reason in my opinion. Honestly if you were told right now that you have to live next to a waterfall for the rest of your life because it's guaranteed to be safe you'd probably lose your mind as you won't have working electricity or any semblance of a home. This is why in so many films it's difficult for people to go live off in the open sea because it is so drastically different from your regular life and the change would be too great. During the California fires, my own grandpa refused to leave his house because he couldn't stand the idea of living somewhere else, luckily nothing bad happened but it goes to show that what people think they can do is different from what they'd actually do. I'd say my only problem is that they don't carry egg timers on hand just in case they need to distract the creatures with.
I’m thinking of writing my own horror movie: *Don’t Lick* In it, an evil master class chef tempts the starving main characters Guy and Lady with his ability in the culinary arts, but his food is secretly laced with mild laxatives to make them poop a couple times maybe.
The biggest plothole for me was when theyre all going into the dudes house, and they watch news coverage of people running and killing themselves, but none of the people in the house watching try to kill themselves. This is directly opposed by the Asian gay guy watching over the live video feed and then killing himself.
The demons or whatever that cause the people to kill themselves aren't omnipotent. They aren't there all the time. It's safe to look in a direction for lengths of time and not fall victim. That's why the birds were so important. They warned you when one of the demons were nearby giving you time to prepare yourself. There are plenty of times when many characters look outside and they don't immediately die. Whatever power or demon Is outside only works when it's in that particular area. So them looking at the TV could have gotten them killed buy they were fortunate to not see the thing during that time.
I recall them in the movie saying something like "turn off your televisions" before the TV went black, so I'm pretty sure news stations were aware that you could see them through the TVs.
What happened to mgk and that cop girl, how was that black dude able to shoot the dude before killing himself idk what else but this film is alright I guess
A Quiet Place: Don't make loud noises Bird Box: Blindfold yourself so you don't see "The next movie": Wear a nose clip so everyone can't smell, otherwise you get possessed by a demonic ghost fart "The movie after": Don't add any seasonings or flavor of any kind into your food, otherwise you get possessed by rat who will tug on hair and force you to enter the world of high-stakes french cuisine "the last movie": Roll around in numbing cream, otherwise you'll be detected and dry-humped by playboy or playgirl zombies like in the night at the roxbury
this chain of comments youve made it the best meme ive seen in a while, thank you, also lego star wars is the shit, used to play it all the time as a kid on my ps2
Replace Sandra Bullock with a walking turd and the movie is better. Most overrated piece of shit actress the world has ever seen. I liked *The Blindside* , but Sandra Bullock was a shit stain on an otherwise good movie.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் The shows are pretty good but I have yet to see an outstanding feature film (Bandersnatch doesn't count as it's more of a CYOA thing than a real film)
the monster is actually just a gigantious pile of Charlie's monkey nuts, some people are too weak to tolerate such beautiful sights others were stricken with awe at how glorious it is to behold commander and cheifs monkey nut stash in person amen
im hulki I love english and i guess americans would say I'm "majoring" in it. But english teachers are a meme because they're often like "what is the symbolism of the red curtain" "why did the writer include a carpet" "write an entire essay about a metaphor" lmao. They're over analytical and find meaning in seemingly random things or make massive connections like capitalism or social media.
@@sommerblume9671 oh, haha that makes these jokes way funnier now. Yeah I don't have English teachers like that so I didn't understand the jokes. Thanks
The monsters were so inconsistent and the fact that it switched back and forth between the past and present was annoying because of the holes in the plot. Also the ending was really bad
My biggest complaint is that it's one part A Quiet Place, two parts The Mist. Nothing's new and the entire middle part is filler. Filler... In a movie.
Haven't even seen the movie, but just based on the premise it seems like a broad metaphor for intolerable, depressing truths. The stuff of Lovecraft and Nieche. Naturally, some people are going to project their specific "uncomfortable truths," without seeing the bigger picture.
@@hyperdoge3908 Guilt is just one if many forms if such "truths." What if there's no god? What if there is a god, but it's evil? What if your happiness/way of life depends in the suffering of others? What if you/your race is objectively deficient/inferior? What if happiness is a zero sum game? What if happiness is just a matter of luck, and if you weren't born lucky, there's no point in living? What if the world really would be a better place if you killed yourself? What if the group(s) you identify with are the bad guys, and those you hate are actually the good guys? What if altruism and decency are just disguised weakness? Take your pick.
@@WWLinkMasterX i doubt that would be enough to drive 100% of its victims, even the most mentally sound people, to sui. It's a supernatural being, its probably like a dementor, enables levels of fear, hopelessness, misery, on a level great enough to make even the fearless go over the edge in mere seconds. Just showing people their intolerable truths or worst fears wouldnt be enough, no? Because those have already retroactively existed in their imagination, for them to be fears in the first place. They have to truly feel that as the sole reality, that you cant come back from.
@@philatio1744 m8, he said that to the guy who dared to sully the lego star wars name. im sure you can make the fucking connection instead of 180ing it.
Angel Adam Michael Jackson only rises from the grave when you sing “Thriller” during a full moon within a 500ft radius of where he died or was put to rest.
it’s a shame that many people think bird box copied a quiet place, since bird box is based off of the novel that came out in 2014, way before a quiet place was even a thing 🤦🏻♀️
Miles Edgeworth Yeah I hear ya, they were already discussing a film for Bird Box in 2013 too, a year before the book was even published - Universal Pictures had optioned for it at the time. I guess you can consider the book the screenplay for Bird Box lol. Both good movies.
@@cheesyboilednipples-182 its cuz he tossed the TCS in a trash can and like millions of these lego bois rose up and are stalking him its actually quite hilarious
I think RedLetterMedia made a good point about the movie’s structure. It tells you who’s gonna survive at the very beginning, and then goes back to the start of it all. I agree with their point that it would’ve been more effective if it were approached more like a classic zombie movie, we start off at the very beginning and are just as clueless as to what’s happening as the characters and have to figure it out with them.
This is pretty moist but not moist enough to water me, but you know what will be moist enough for me? LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on The moist Meter, that’ll make me moist
The reason why I disliked this movie is because they didn't even attempt to lore build, I think it's a cool idea to not reveal the monster I definitely agree the imagination is the sometimes the scariest option but the fact that incredible movies like the babadook had fantastic vivid and terrifying symbolism of loss and constantly building on itself, the fact the light that made people kill themselves through 'enlightment' didn't have some biblical refrences or the tiniest of explanation? God this movie blue balled me more than my ex girlfriend. And the fact that everyone just fucks as soon as the world ends just seems really silly to me, and yeah of course if you're distressed or think you're gonna die seeking solace in someone else's arm seems reasonable but they didn't present it like that at all, they presented it like a porno where people just randomly fucking. People start having sex like they completely forgot that their families and friends just fucking killed themselves from a god-like presence. I'm gonna watch the movie again to see if I'm being too harsh but a seriously dry movie from your boy Charlie (Me, not critical.) I just feel if this gimmick was put in the right hands it could of been something special.
If anyone can, please read the book, it's amazing, 1000x better than the movie, it makes you think about it for a few weeks after you read it. And every suicide in the movie don't even get close to how gore they are in the book. Please read it.
Echoed my thoughts on the movie exactly, I even gave it the same score of 7/10. My most hated part of the movie was when the Asian guy (smartest guy in the movie) died because they can kill you through footage. The fucking monsters were already mysterious and powerful enough and the fact that they can weaponize computer screen pixels as well makes absolutely no sense.
It’s a common trait of those that have OCD, which Charlie has talked about before. It’s an obsessive motor behavior that I’m pretty sure he isn’t aware that he does.
Birdbox: Take off your blindfold Me: No Birdbox: That girl's into nice guys Me: *Peeks* Edit: Before I get Tik tok comments just know this is not a tik tok meme
I think the movie is really good and how they went about trying to survive was unique, but the ending was very anticlimactic and just wasn’t what I would have expected at all after what they went through.
You crack me up because I come to your videos to get a laugh but you always turn out to be a really good critic. I watch your podcast a lot and I love how you guys have the comedy nailed down but you still drop some really personal stories time to time.
Have you watched his older videos? He has always gotten straight to thhe point though. He isn't stupid either. "Hey, everybody, it's Cr1tiKaL. I'm playing [insert game title] for the [insert game system], let's do this shit... [insert bulk of video]... Well, I'm done playing this. Remember to rate the video, comment on the video, and subscribe if you want to see videos similar to this one. See yah." This was EVERY commentary and gameplay video.
ordinalchaos I thought that implied that the creature was perceived differently by people depending on the person or that Gary was insane enough to see multiple variations of it