The clown code is for professionals, they're clearly freelance and never went to clown school nor got their facepaint on an egg. They have much more freedom.
@@EffeminateCowardlyVillain divulging guild secrets will earn you a pie in the face and a mandatory permanent volunteer position within the ranks of the battle clowns.
Less fun fact: This movie is a prequel to the substantially worse _Land of the Dead,_ which features the lead soldier as the settlement's head of security.
No!? Really?! I thought it was different soldiers since they all wear camouflage does not make them look alike. You seem to be broad brushing people like the trope, "all black people look alike."😂
@@zalhararena4831 ever seen the look of confusion on a private school boy's 19yo face when you say "Mate, you are about as edgy as a pizza cutter" and then just leave it at that (GenX pettiness in action)
More accurately it is an internetwork of cabling and servers on which the World Wide Web is hosted. The internet is the hardware, the web is the software.
9:45 about the zombies opening doors, You see that as far back as Night of the Living Dead with them using rocks to smash windows and even moving away from a touch so they don't get set on fire, In Dawn of The Dead one figured out the survivors hiding spot, One recognized what a gun was and another lead a horde back to the survivor's hideout since it remembered where it was after they had turned and Day of The Dead Bub knew how to read a book, use a razor blade and even reload and fire a gun since he was in the army before turning.
to be fair Bub was taught to do those things threw the weird zombie threapy the scientists were attempting still wish we saw more of bub latter leading his own squad of human saving inteligent zombies.
@@gaberesendez6492 because ghouls and mummies as reanimated corpses have been around since well before zombies. Thus canonically, Night of The Living Dead is a ghoul movie, not a zombie movie.
I got HSV1 during COVID. Did not have it before and only found out when I had to go in for COVID testing. Never experienced any symptoms or outbreak. And when I asked my doc about it he said “oh yeah, that’s fine. Don’t worry it’s normal”.
@@gloriahavland9844you most likely have some version of HSV, most likely HSV6 which infects up to 90% of the population. If you ever had rubella as a kid, you have HSV. Not every strain of HSV will result in sores. All but around 2 strains present with the same symptoms as a cold virus.
My mother gave me HSV-1 on the day I was born. She had an outbreak, and kissed me right on the face because - and I quote my dad, and the doctor who delivered me: "I carried her for 9 months, I can do what I want!". I've had HSV1 my entire life, and it SUCKS. I am SO CAREFUL, too. I have a child now, and I do not share anything with her that my lips have touched. I don't kiss her face. I don't kiss her hands. My worst fear is to give it to her and have her outbreak with painful, annoying sores. My lymphnodes swell and everything. You'd think my immune system would be able to handle it now, but I've found as I get older, it actually gets worse. HSV-1 is awful. I am so sorry to anyone who has it.
The crazy guy on your team is Lawrence Fishburn in Predators. Not an asset. Just a future threat. All it will take is one moment where he thinks he is better off without you.
5:58 Fun Fact of the day! The actor stealing the tv is none other than George Buza, the voice actor for Beast, from Xmen the animated series and Xmen 97!!!
"downloaded off the NET" reminds me of the bygone days when kids in movies would get behind the screen of a computer and tell people very proudly "I'm a hacker!" and not get arrested because it just used to mean "computer literate" 🤣
I had to sort of conclude that with The Walking Dead since the CDC doctor said "everyone is infected" but for some reason bites kill. If the virus is already there I just had to assume that people died from a massive bacterial infection.
Funny you should say that. I dam near had a head-on collision with a deer this morning because I couldn't see it until I was 20ish, maybe 30 feet away. I'm glad the deer went right when I went left.
@@KillerChrono666 oh... Well... My bad. It would still be helpful since you never know when you'll have to back road it or if they'll come on to busy streets.
Roanoke can you cover autumn? It's a British zombie movie the interesting part is that the longer the zombies are awake the more motor function aggressiveness in speed they get over the course of months.
@@chrismiller8269 it's a bit slow and the acting is a bit cringe since it was shot in 2002 but if you're a fan of Roanoke gaming I guess you're okay with cringe movies LOL
I got into a four hour debate with my biology professor about if they are alive or not. I convinced him and half the class that they are. And then I graduated with a degrre in an IT field and never looked back. 😂
The real question is when will the 'zombie defense' be officially pencilled in?. Like if someone seemingly died, and an emt axed them through the head due to the said 'victim' apparently suddenly resuscitating being reasonable doubt of their prior 'mortification'. . . You gotta let the emt off right?
That's why there is Federal investigations. Also that crap with that Florida man scared people bad enough for there to be an real defense plan made. Though admittedly if a real outbreak did occur in America most states felt confident that civilians would most likely take care of the situation even when if a someone is hiding a "zombie" hoping for a cure. If it's nature then we maximize safety if it's a outside enemy we retaliate with multiple Nuclear and Pyromanic warheads at the target and any financial allies to prevent more breaking of the Geneva code.
@worldofdoom995 fun fact he wasn't on bath salts that was a rumor the only thing found in his system was a miniscule amount of THC, dude was just having a really bad or something and fucking lost it.
The editor insert was hilarious. Also I remember how this movie just left me feeling so baffled I wondered if real people wrote it or was it slapped together using a cat to type.
The doll thing is actually based around trying to get the person to not have a panic attack I believe. When I had a panic attack my sister used to ask me for 5 things I could feel.
Diary of the Dead crosses over with the movie Survival of The Dead. That point in the movie when the soldiers steal their RV, Survival of the Dead is about those soldiers after that. The movies weren't great, but they weren't bad either and I thought that little cross over was pretty cool.
Little did you know, the scene of the militia not shooting a zombie because of the explosives behind it was a perfect analogy of how the body has to deal with Herpes.
This is the best review of this movie I've ever seen. You've gained a new sub. I remember being so beyond disappointed that Romero made this. Especially after enjoying Land of the dead so much.
36:50 they need the UARM protection full armor system and the lvl 3A combat shirt that has Kevlar inserts to protection the lower arms. Not a paid advisement just a good company if you want to buy body armor with full coverage.
Isn’t it known that like 60%+ of the human population have some form of HSV1 in a dormant state because of how easily it spreads? Because all someone has to do is touch a cold sore that has ruptured and touch something else in public and now everyone who touches it then their face can/could contract it?
This movie logic and how each characters act was so dumb I screaming at my screen back then "in no way adults are that dumb!" lo and behold, in our society
the US miltary alone will have about 10 -1/2 billion alone, not adding the US citizens which must be close to 1 billion. knob creek in KY dropped about 5 million rounds when 25k people showed up. not adding those who make their own rounds which has to be over a billion world wide. no miltary ever say how much ammo they have but when you go to a shooting range the newbies shooting can drop million in a day alone at 1 base
Yeah, It is a lot more. The US civilians have like 49% of the world's supply of known firearms (this isn't including homemade ones, which we also have a tradition of building) and it's believed to be more ammunition than all the world's militaries combined. (Our domestic ammo manufacturers produce multiple billions of rounds each year) Our private ammo stocks range in the 100s of -trillions.- billions. Edit: idk why it auto corrected to trillions, but to further my point, 1 in 3 Americans admit to owning a gun (legal or otherwise), and 1 in 2 live in a gun owning household, and the *average* amount of ammunition owned by each owner is believed to be nearly 1,000 rounds. Of course averages are heavily skewed by collectors/competitors having massive piles while the grandma with a .38 in her nightstand might only have a single box. Long story short, "lack of ammo" isn't the concern during a zombie apocalypse.
I had a thought about why bites became fatal that is a little more mundane than two variants of the same virus. Human mouths are kinda dirty, bacteria and viruses that our bodies deal with I'd imagine when you get bitten, you're not just contracting the zombie virus, you're also contracting every virus that each person in the line of bites contracted as well... possibly infectious viral loads from several different diseases all at once, and to me that seems like it might be more than enough to take you out on its own, no second variant or supernatural causes required.
I so badly want this man to cover the Parasite Eve series. Copyright free due to being a game series, and the central plot of the monsters is MITOCHONDRIA.
@@DarkYuy Oh, I have no idea. That would also be great, though! I just know the series from the first Playstation. Absolutely bonkers but a fun world to poke at for sure!
@TopsyTriceratops the first game was great. I didn't like the second game as much, they took a lot of the rpg elements out. The third game I have no idea what they were thinking with that one.
@@DarkYuy Yeah, it kinda spiraled as it went on. I was thinking along the lines of the first and second, mainly the first. I mean, on command people were turned into slime! I wanna see how Roanoke explains that!
Man I have to give it to you I love this channel and your content. Its very interesting and you also make it very entertaining. Its refreshing that you don't go the internet standard yolo swag mindless stuff. You also come accross as very relatable and for me thats not something I find often on you tube.
If you wanna see a film where Humanity is #1 at the top through sheer levels of giving the middle finger to aliens, then you simply must watch and go over *Pacific Rim* next!
I don't know who could complain about the new format, not only does it handle the science breakdown at a perfect time-point and lead to clean transitions, it's also better for the audience to process and better for your channel. I like it a lot, honestly.
The lore of it changes. The opening scene of dawn of the dead 1978 the guys being shot dont come back. Willy gets gunned down and stays dead. It could just be plot holes.
Ps: its not necessarily a virus because it could also be radiation from a space probe that was shot dows in the atmosphere. It was mentioned in night of the living dead (1968)
@@jayrey6003 Don't forget, in that film most people tend to aim for the head, regardless of whether they are shooting someone with body heat or not. And when bystanders and extras get shot dead or someone gets bitten, the film doesn't stick around long enough to show them revive or the bite victims getting sick. Unless they are one of the protagonists.
I actually liked this movie back in the day. Stupid story aside I felt it did a decent job of focusing on the survivors and their psychological response to the crisis like the original NOTLD did. The rest of the movies from this period where way more focused on action and gore.
Well, time to drop whatever I was doing and watch this video, thank you again! The movie was... interesting lol. I'm excited to see what unfolds in the video 😄
Shame Samuel got got. Friendly reminder that scythes do not have a pointy end. This is specifically so you don't stab your fellow reaper with a wide swing. Samuel put a blunt object all the way through the strongest part of his own skull. Pretty sure Samuel could pull a dude in half with his bare hands.
I liked the Venusian radiation. I thought it was the best thing for the function of zombies we see from *Night of the Living Dead* to *Land of the Dead.* When operating in a world where intact brains always revive post mortem the old contagion thing everyone always presumes does not fit.
Hi Roanoke! Could you consider covering the 2021 movie Awake. It's where the world loses the ability to sleep. You're my favorite youtuber by the way. Well, you and North of the Border are tied. Haha.
33:25 -- "Deborah is like a pizza cutter, all edge and no point," I laughed so hard at this that I nearly choked on my dinner (funny enough, it was actually a slice of French bread pizza, what a coincidence 🤣). Roanoke's commentary just makes my day sometimes. Makes my world just a lil bit brighter. Thank you, my dude. Keep up the great work! Can't wait for your next vid! 🥰🥰🤣🤣🙏🏽🙏🏽
Day 5/Video 5 of me trying to get Mr.Roanoke to notice me so I can convince him to at least CONSIDER making a video or two on the werewolves and vampires within the Underworld movie franchise. It's totally gonna work, I'll definitely have that video(s) by the end of the year the latest