Hey Roanoke I have some movies for you to check out: Reptisaurus (2009) Attack of the sabertooth (2005) Sabertooth (2002) Dinocroc (2004) Supergator (2007) Yonggary (1999) Aberration (1997) Anonymous Rex (2004) The faculty (1998) Sea fever (2020) Snakehead terror (2004) Bering sea beast (2013) Mongolian death worm (2010) Carny (2009) Sea beast (2008) Loch Ness terror (2008) Dragon Fighter (2003) Legendary (2013) Dark was the night (2014) Just thought these movies may be up your Alley, mainly due to the creatures in them that I think you should talk about.
@@ok0_0 what I understand from his comment is that: Movies are aren't as idiotic as they used to be. Nowadays, films aren't as idiotic as they should be (compared to real life).
We have all the stereotypes - The dumbass big brother that gets infected - The little girl with the father (always the father) - That one chick that gets infected and doesn't tell anyone - The doctor that tried everything till it's last minutes - The "cure" that doesn't do anything - The girl is always infected and the father heard there's a cure - The father dies - That one group of medics/soldier that went rouge - There's always a broken down humvee for some reason
it's actually not a bad movie, though, if you give it a watch. I guess that's kind of subjective but for the type of post-apocalyptic flick it is, it's enjoyable and kinda realistically grim regardless of cliches you'd expect given the scenario.
As a army vet I can tell you for a fact movie or not In the motor pool there is always several broken humvees they are not reliable lol So there’s no surprise if in the movie they’re random ones that just don’t work lol
Bro, I'm gonna be honest, you're one of the main reasons I'm in college as a bio major. Your vids have always been some of my favorite things to watch on youtube. Also congratulations again on the wedding my guy.
@@RoanokeGaming Respected Brother will you accept me as you pupil from pakistan am a teacher and tried my best to deliver to my and world people what is the best way to live and all this from my real life to here on youtube is completely free am really happy to found you here as a teacher stay bless brother
Even though the brother was hardened and cold he wasn’t like that because of a lack of empathy. He was just trying to keep his younger sibling alive. I respected him for that. Even i didn’t dig all his choices.
Burying all those dead probably took a hefty mental toll on the eldest brother. Not excusing his actions, but I felt for him. That kind of stuff warps a person permanently.
The eldest seems to be barely holding it together. Aware of the burden of looking after his little brother, his girlfriend and now someone else. It seems what he had to do when digging graves greatly affected his humanity and now he is in a heightened survival mode with anything resembling empathy or sympathy gone because those feelings couldn't be present given what he had to do. He's scared and that fear is driving his decisions.
@@lor_wisdom Just wait till your child is born. Situations in movies, no matter how absurd the situation may be, becomes a lot harder to swallow. It's simply because you know you'd move heaven and earth for your child.
@@Totaltwist Literally any day now like so close I can't wait until she's here I been stressing about how long I gotta wait but she'll get here when she's ready
I had chronic high fevers as a child. I can attest that you trip balls when you get them. Since being growing up i experimented with various drugs, some of which being Psychedelics, and nothing has made me have more vivid hallucinations than an extremely high fever.
@@Bubbalikestoast they are brutal. The aches and pains they cause can sometimes rival broken bones, one time i broke 4 ribs and i think i'd rather take that again rather than have another super high fever and the aches and pains they cause and as you mention, the nausea is just brutal.
Never had a super mega high fever before, closest i got was a 40 degree fever when i was a baby or something. Closest i had to a trippy fever dream was when i had a fever and the dream was really fucking weird. Like, basement carparks that goes forever and then there were people or something. It was scary.
I was a sickly kid and would regularly have 103-105 degree fevers, which saw me visit hospitals regularly. The fever dreams I had in those years are incomparable in horror to any media I’ve consumed since.
Huh, I've had high fevers, once when I was a toddler my parents had to put me in a cold bath. I don't remember it, but I also don't remember any hallucinations. I probably also had a high fever when I had the flu- I was too out of it to check or realize I should have seen a doctor until it was mostly over. I spent basically a week just lying on the couch either asleep or sometimes watching the ceiling spin above me. But I had no hallucinations or trippy dreams that I can recall. My sister did once have a fever and told us she dreamed of someone filling the house with ball bearings and she had to count them all. She told us she always knows when she's having a fever because she has the dream about the ball bearings again.
I'll never understand when people get infected and dont tell anyone when they know they'll kill everyone else if they don't say anything. Like that shits beyond selfish and I get it but at the same time I could never do that especially if they are family. But like what's the point in lying and or not saying anything? Your going to die either way so why bring everyone else into it?
I like that it's not a fast killer. In, I think it was Ecology? class, we learned about how it doesn't matter as much if a disease is super contagious and super deadly if it kills you too fast, because eventually it will just take out a pocket of the population because it will basically kill faster than it spreads. So seeing this disease take awhile makes sense for the setting.
I remember first watching this movie as a kid, made me cry my eyes out and still does to this day. Depressing story that will stick with me forever. Thank you for covering this childhood gem.
*Looks at California and its sharp increase in deadly STD's after the state government removed the law that made it a felony if one withheld their infection of HIV from a sexual partner* Yeah...
I used to have really bad anxiety that would cause me to have nightmares over pretty much anything. When I was 6 or 7 I went into a blockbuster with my dad and the trailer from this movie was playing, I was so scared that I would have nightmares about the trailer for a literal month.
I have a question to ask. Why wasn't the father infected?. He was around his daughter for a unknown amount of time and didn't show no signs of symptoms of having this virus. Could he have been naturally immune?
Looking at the late-stage symptoms, it looks to me like some airborne form of viral haemorrhagic fever, or perhaps a measels virus that has taken on the characteristics of one, as bleeding from orifices like the eyes and ears seems to be a ubiquitous symptom, as does the internal leakage of blood vessels. The only difference seems to be that there are no digestive symptoms as with other known VHFs, but as this is a new virus, so maybe it attacks the lungs instead of. Also, like existing VHFs in the real world, the fact that there is no vaccine available, and no known treatment besides managing symptoms and in some strains using ribavirin make it a likely contender.
yeah, an haemorrhagic condition this bad without gastroenterologic bleeding seems off. Perharps the bleeding ain't 100% due the virus but combination with a type 4 immune response acting together. It would make sense w/ the high fever due cytokinic storm, just lacks joint pain and renal failure (maybe just not shown in the movie). So it would make a measles that deactivates T4 helpers, shutting the downreagulatory system?
Damn it's so weird that people get high fevers and hallucinate. I have never hallucinated from a fever, even when I had sepsis and I was running at 106. Mostly I was just freezing and in a lot of pain. It was super nice when they got me a plastic blanket that runs water through it and I got to set it at 34 and it helped me finally feel warm.
Ay Roanoke, me and some friends have been playing a game called GTFO recently and the creatures in that game may be a cool topic for a video, P.S. been loving the content
I know a little about CBRN and PPE protocols and this movie is a great parable about contagious diseases and how human psychology facilitates their spread. 1. People conceptualise their group or social unit as a safe sanctuary from the disease. The logic is "we are in this together, we keep the disease outside". This leads to a situation where people get a false sense of security, where they exercise extreme caution with outsiders, and zero caution with group members. There is no "sanctuary" there is only the weakest link. The entire group is subject to the lowest standards set by any group member. You know when people say "masks dont work"? This is why. On a personal level I can say with authority that masks are 99% effective as long as you follow protocols. On an epidemiological level they dont appear to work because people live in groups, and they have this "sanctuary" mindset. They all wear masks at the stores, they dont wear masks at home, and little Billy is going to school everyday and bringing back disease. 2. People are selfish. Sadly, peoples motivation to stop the spread is entirely proportional to their infection status. People are often highly motivated to stop the spread when they are negative, but once exposed or infected, their entire mindset becomes about them. I have witnessed this first hand on multiple occasions whilst an essential worker during the first wave. People are 100% disciplined and paranoid about the disease. Then one day they show up at work, they dont seem to have a care in the world, they go through the motions and but are clearly doing it for show, and not reacting appropriately to risk. Shortly after they get sick, and you find out that they were exposed shortly beforehand, they knew damn well they were infected, and the only thing they were worried about was themselves, and potentially being put under lockdown and losing income. 3. People rationalise facts for the sake of motive. People downplay or exaggerate the risks of exposure to suite their goals. If someone REALLY wants to go on holiday they will do a 180degree turn, suddenly start telling people everything is fine, that the tests are unreliable and make all kinds of other out of character statements to rationalise why they should just go on that trip.... even though they know they shouldnt. I have seen someone who knew they had close contact with someone who was infected, lie about it, lie about the fact they tested positive, come in to work, infect several others, and all because he didnt want to lose two days overtime. This move does an excellent job of showing how diseases spread. The group seems highly cautious and highly motived, but just like all groups in a pandemic or epidemic, they think they know better, they are still human, and they do stupid things because of human psychology. Viruses dont care about human psychology. Its just another access route.
I also had some weird ass sickness when i was like 12 that resulted in a fever reaching around 105-106 degrees. I was watching some zombie movie and when i looked down at my arms my veins were black like those of the infected in the movie. Almost shat myself. probably a hallucination but damn
There is one thing that I can relate to that you didn't mention as hitting close to home - disinfecting anything that someone touched in one way or another.
Honestly the brief sounds of "The Last of Us" soundtrack playing in the background while listening to this is kinda hittin different ain't gonna lie. Good Video tho, I found you a couple weeks ago and been hooked since. I always found science and biology pretty interesting.
It could be worse and has been. It could be better but the government is too selfish and too incompetent to take care of its own people. The gov hasn't even helped the overload bodies that need storage or create pro bono programs for the many dying from covid
@@moxiemaxie3543 because covid is a weapon and the goverment are not interested yet to find a cure plus some people take the covid modify it and now the covid had mutations now
this movie is fake! in reality, there's no pandemic or any diseases that would cause the world to wear mask or not touching anyone else at all time! even if there is, it will all magically just go away when the Summer hits, and no one will remember it at all!
The writer had some or did really good research on pandemics. Wonder if they knew they actually would be predicting the future. The masks , the plastic car divider, wiping down everything , breath being contagious, hazmat suits, quarantining, people getting sick and dying not turning into zombies(love zombies though)... the list goes on and on... Great job on the movie, definitely would watch it again
This video does hit a bit different. If I had seen it 2 or more years ago, it would've been impossible in my eyes, but seeing it now, I could see how it would be able to destroy so many meat suits. It really does put how likely things can be into perspective
Your theories are seriously well thought I can’t imagine how much time you put into your content but I hope it’s worth it on your end, keep up the good work.
I’m trying to watch it uncut in case RU-vid decides to take it down also I’m exactly sure what Roanoke said about the doctor giving the kids to put them out of their misery but if it was potassium which I heard i didn’t know that too much potassium could kill you.
Sounds ridiculously brutal because I would think overloading the body with some kind of a salt would cause a huge osmotic reaction in the circulatory system and essentially burst every single blood vessel
Cities are always a hot spot of disease spreading. Tight proximities, and if its incredibly viral, by the time quarantine is enacted, its almost always too late as a sizeable proportion of people will be infected. Then you have to consider if they live in complexes that house multiple people. Wouldn't really matter if the venting systems are not designed with air filtration to combat the spread of airborne contagions.
I remember seeing this movie years ago. I was able to deal with it better. I couldn’t see it now. I have a child now and I don’t know ever since I got pregnant I have a hard time seeing children being hurt. It’s like this motherly instinct turns on once your pregnant and it never turns off again. I love horror but I still have to push myself to see anything bad involving a child. I saw The Wretched the other day and I had to push myself to see it till the end cause it involved children. Don’t want to spoil it to anyone who hasn’t seen it.
I would love to see a movie where an alien species discovered Earth and explore the remains of a wiped out humanity and have combat the same disease or technological creation that wiped us out
Out of curiosity, could you cover the Simian Flu from the newest Planet of the Apes trilogy? It seems really interesting and I haven't seen many videos on it. Also, great video!
To be fair, all you need to do to burst blood vessels in your eye is just to try lifting something heavy, we see subconjuctival haemorrhages fairly regularly at work, usually nothing to worry about just looks scary! the rral scary stuff with eyes you cant see (pun not intended)
I have hemophilia, and definitely have had my share of subconjunctivial bleeds, due to internal pressure, tension, or force making a capillary or two pop. (Tightly squeezing my abdomen and holding my breath while bearing down to push out a reluctant dump can cause it easily.) In a couple of instances, the affected eye's white had become completely red, but most have only infiltrated one side of the eye, stopping at the iris' edge. It's really nothing to me, but folks who notice the hemorrhages sometimes freak just a tiny bit.
Wassup, hey man I was playing some re:7 to hype re:8 and watched your mold infection video, loved it but you didnt touch on a point that to me is interesting af. Which is how in the everliving hell does the mold get its symbiosis with insects(such as margarite and jack on the dlc), I tought that could be a good topic for a video you know because re:8 is on close release, and well that was it hope you sdoing well and sorry for any typo I speak spanish.
Detective Stabler, is that you?! In all seriousness, I think one of the most powerful elements of this movie is how realistic the situation is and how likely it is for people to spiral into the positions of the characters. Having a young daughter myself, one of the hardest elements of this movie to swallow is the kids. I can't imagine being put in the position of a parent who knows they're helpless to help their child who is literally dying in front of them. Ontop of that, having to wrestle with the ideas of ending the child's life prematurely to save them from more pain or let the infection take them while holding out hope that they'll get better eventually has to be soul crushing. The more you can relate to the characters, the more you realize how hard it is for the average person to deal with a complete collapse of society. People are already terrifying as they are, but putting strains on society and the desire to survive makes them deadly; sometimes just as deadly as the outbreak. Sorry for the wall of text, I was just compelled to put my thoughts here for some reason. I guess this video hit me harder than some of your others.
Congrats Roanoke on your wedding! Fantastic job on sniffing out what this virus could have been and most likely is..I love your videos, keep up the great work
When I was kid, like 6th grade, I also was sick and got a temperature of 105. I remember everything turned Yellow and seeing someone outside the windows. Shit was scary.
With the advent of genetic modification, we could not only strengthen our immune systems but also increase our bodily endurance of the damage that is wrought by it.
@@CMAzeriah I know, but it only prevents the use, not the production, and sadly, with any modern scientific achievement also comes new, more powerful weaponry
@@CMAzeriah That doesn't quite work in this instance. We are quickly reaching a point where a single person with the appropriate resources can "print" viruses and bacteria, so think less MAD policy and more a rogue skilled biochemist.
I cried like a baby the first time I saw this when the kid started singing the itsy bitsy spider and when I watched it again with my dad I had to leave the room, and do something else, until that scene was over.
I really appreciate the movie summary done by this channel. If it wasn't for this channel I would never have seen many of these movies that are actually good.. Hollywood needs to fund this channel coz it has advertised many unknown gems... Forgive my English, am from Uganda
Watching this was a bit of a hell trip mainly cause it covers a fear I had recently, having a familiar around the same age of the daughter which I love and care so much while living this pandemic... Well, was educational but a bit unnerving.
When I was a kid I was flipping through channels and saw this, wasn’t allowed to watch it but when I flipped back it was contagion and always thought they were the same movie until now being 23 years old bc of this video
Fun fact I have a phobia concerning needles entering people so I fainted when I saw that clip around 23:35. Just putting that warning out there for anyone like me.
That's so weird. I had that sickness thing too. Really high fever, I was a preteen and it was in the summer. I was laying on the couch in the middle of summer with a fever. I had a hallucination that I saw people where were black and white looking at me. It was so freaky and that's the first and last time(so far) that I've had a hallucination.
I feel like 50% of people will develop a fever that high once in their life and then have it never come back. Almost like your immune became stronger from the ordeal
@@moxiemaxie3543 Children get sick frequently since they have a growing immune system. When you become an adult your immune system has been expose to a number of pathogens, so you don't get as seriously ill from getting stronger.
When I was 13 I had a fever that stayed at between 105 for about a week. It went up to 107 for about 15 minutes but thankfully went down. I remember laying on the couch crying because I thought I was going to die because at the foot of the couch I swear I saw a man in a black cloak and a scythe
Hey Roanoke Gaming The lowering of body temperature is really cool. My girlfriend is a doctor who worked with someone who specializes in intensive care. They have been able to completely halt the negative effects of a stroke once, as well as saving someone from being brain dead after going unconscious for well over an hour and a half, no oxygen going to the brain. Sadly this patient was still in a vegetated state, but not nearly as much as if they didnt induce controlled hypothermia. Im interested to see how this method could grow into other areas of medical care and its effects on recovery. Not new stuff but still cool.