Small inaccuracy here, it is NEVER advised to attempt to neutralize acid that is spilled on someone. The correct option is to wash with copious amounts of water, as a base strong enough to quickly neutralize HCl quickly would burn you, and generate tons of heat from the neutralization reaction.
Well it depends on the situation, if some spills on you, then the water will dilute it but it will also spread it, and shaking it off and leaving it just melt some of you might be better, honestly it's just your choice, do you want a deeper wound with less pain or a lighter wound with more pain.
@@ThatSmashGuy no it's not really situational..... you wash with LOTS of water to remove the acid, leaving it and letting it burn you is just wrong and a great way to need a skin graft. First thing we teach gen chem students in the lab is to always address chemical burns IMMEDIATLY, leaving it alone is one of the worst things your can do. The few exceptions are acids like HF where water won't really help, or if the spilled chemical is water reactive. In these cases the person handling the compound will have received training on how to deal with these especially tricky spills.
@@SMEGMA42069 Damn ok, I'm just kinda saying what my dad told me when I asked him about the acid attacks that happen in London, but thanks for letting everyone know the right things to do
@@ThatSmashGuy You're good, misconceptions like this are common! I've had undergrads try to ignore or mistreat acid spills even after they were taught specifically how to deal with them, so don't feel bad lol
This is why I love Nerd Explains, he does any Movie he can find and opens us to horror movie worlds most of us haven't even heard of... Or at least ones I haven't heard of
Love B movie logic, somehow the victims of Gallo became zombies even though the acid rain didn't touch them. Then people who are bitten turn even though it's not pathogenic zombies but chemical zombies that had contact with the rain.
One reason cooper could've turned is the chemical going into his body from the bite and melting him internally and then reviving him but that's just a theory... A game theory.
You know… why this movie didn’t make these ”main characters” more dumb by making them hysteric, Paranoid, and believing in the ”zombie spread Logic” from movies…? I mean, if zombies were made ONLY created from the contact to accidentally rain… and after these chemically created zombies bite someone who survives from the bite and everyone else seen all those zombie movies immediately assume the bittien turning into zombies, further getting the not-bitten being the true monsters themselves with their hysterically-paranoid-actions what they would do by being dumb (what they are as shown by this movie, right?)…
Not just them, since the bodies in the morgue drawers also transformed. Like, how?? They weren't in contact with the rain, zombies, or anything or anyone else.
@@foxspeckle yeah. It's the only zombie movie, apart from the return of the Living dead series that has zombies that come back because of acid rain, so at least the movie is some what original.
We need to challenge moviemakers to make a zombie movie with smart protagonists. Contrive how the zombies become the apocalyptic threat however, but make the main characters do all the smart things we expect and only be forced to move by bad luck or something. I dunno, just would be nice to be surprised by smart characters. Especially if they survive because of their level-headed thinking rather than plot armor and dumb luck.
I guess All of us are Dead did a pretty good job of that for the most part. Military was competent. The zombies didn't just grab people to bite them but literally lunged into people to bite them. Actually using doors and shoving zombies away worked for the most part. Really the few dumb moments involved characters failing to take full advantage of certain characters who are half infected or caused by someone they trusted lying to their face (like that teacher in episode 2 telling the students off for daring to think he was bitten until it was too late).
I feel like the scariest movies would be the ones in which even when the main character is smart, and they do everything right, but the threat is just too powerful
I agree, but I feel like a lot of horror movies just go with the "they're immune to bullets" tropes too often. If the monster is strong but has poor writing, it seems like the monster dies when its plot armor expires.
@@joshuaa7266 it's with many stories. MC has gigantic plot shield and so has villain, until it is needed for MC to defeat villain. Harry Potter is example, but there it HAS explanations in lore. In some movies it's like "everybody dies after bitch slap, but MC and villain, despite being casual humans, can survive 5 shots to the chest and falling from the 3rd floor, until villain decides he actually dies from being stabbed, he just didn't know it for last few hours"
Honestly, holding out till help arrives probably wouldn't be too difficult. The zombie-acid-rain seems to be fairly localized, so once it clears up the entirety of the national guard would probably come rolling in. Unless the government decides to nuke the area. It depends on if the intelligence of our main characters is considered the norm in that world.
Tbh if zombies did break out and I was president and it was in a city that did pay that much in tax revenue and it didn’t have any major natural untapped resources or minerals I’d neutron bomb Tf out of it.
Neutron bombs are clean asf. They level all life in the area but leave all infrastructure. Like they literally melt/incinerate all organic matter even if it’s 20 feet underground. It’s insane but so useful if you wanted to eliminate a biological weapons effects in a city, it would kill everyone healthy or infected and it would completely eradicate the virus or bacteria and leave anything not organic by nature lol
I love hearing you talk about proper procedures and how following them could have actually helped. I work in an industrial place where stuff like that is very important. We aren't going to create zombies accidentally or anything like that but we could definitely make big environmental messes and following procedures can help prevent that and mitigate issues if something crazy does happen. It's just cool to hear somebody who either has to follow these procedures or has at least done some research about it talk about it in the context of silly movies like this. The only thing I would add is that the person's first call would likely be to someone who specifically deals with environmental stuff and then that person would immediately begin making the calls to the right people and mobilizing cleanup efforts. Especially if it's a large operation which this one seems to be as it's attached to the military stuff. Either way, awesome video and stuff like this is why I consider this channel to be the best of the How To Beat genre!
How it would go if I were in the movie, as someone three steps from being a hermit: "Oh I'm so glad you survived the acid rain zombies!" "... There were acid rain zombies?"
You mentioned 7 Days to Die, I'd love to hear your thoughts on how you'd take on the challenge of surviving in that world. It seems difficult with the variety of zombies and their annoying pathing logic. Probably won't happen, but it would be fun to see your thoughts.
Honestly, im not expecting a Movie like this to have a 4th Grade understanding of Basic Chemicals, nor for it to have a Military with a IQ above Room Tempature.
IQ above Room Temperature depends on if you are a normal person or american. Cuz for everyone else an IQ = RT should put these people at 23-25 IQ which is bordeline walking corpses at this point. I wonder do the actors actually believe in what they are doing cuz the average human will tell the writer his script sucks and will help him fix it. So my guess is the actors either didnt give a fuck or were actually this stupid.
This movie seems like it used Amityville to capitalize off of the horror associated with it from the Amityville Horror franchise. Bless you for covering this so we don’t accidentally expose ourselves to this travesty. Dr. Ira, I was rooting for you. We were all rooting for you… lmao
Nerd Explains: The first thing we need to do is learn as much as we can about everyone in the group as quickly as possible. Cinema Summary: That's right. We need to determine who among us is the most expendable in the highly likely event that we have to resort to cannibalism to survive. NE: That...that's not exactly where I was going with this. CS: Now you would think our fattest members would make the best meals, but it's been proven that lean muscle provides much more nutrition than fat. NE: Who hurt you?
CS: Nerd Explains may be feeling confident he won't be chosen to be eaten first, because we're TH-cam colleagues and we both have experience with evaluating disasters, but that is his biggest mistake. NE: Wait, no!
Agreed! There sure does seem to be a flood of those in recent years. It's like an entire class of writers copied one's homework. Only one that seemed especially good would be Most Dangerous Game. And I guess the Truth or Dare one was pretty wicked too.
for a survivor score of 0 I think it would look better if you made it a star's outline rather than leaving it blank, but overall very fun watch and looking forward to the next upload
As a former soldier the thing that bugs me the most unsurprisingly is how badly they equip or show military in most of these movies even when they are good or funny. Still love these movies and your videos. I have been binging them just for a laugh. FYI MOP4 for long periods sucks. Also that place would be swarming soldiers, tanks, helicopters, and all sorts of goodies real damn quick if not utterly destroyed if it got to bad. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! KEEP IT UP! :D How to beat? Common sense and firearms.
@@louisstgermain8864 Holy crap how didn't I pick up on that one! HAHAHA! Though if they were made to be airforce instead they would be portrayed just as badly since a competent military in those movies aren't allowed.
Having a spouse who is the director of a biology lab at a major university, I truly commend your commitment to protective equipment, perhaps best emphasized in your videos on "The Thing." Great job as always!
I would like to thank nerd explains for suffering through terrible movies and potentially putting himself on government watch list as he does research. Your entertaining and thorough videos help boost my survival and curb my boredom
I feel like this is one of the easiest zombie situations to survive. Wouldn’t the zombies outside eventually melt away and that’s assuming the rain lasts a long time so if you wait a few hours inside any zombies outside would probably be too dissolved to catch up to you
I'd adore seeing you do Pontypool! It'd be interesting to see how you would handle that frankly incredibly unique situation; plus it's an awesome movie.
Don't put baking soda on acid if it's on someone the bubbling could make dealing with the volatile substance less contained. And a strong acid like HCl will produce a good bit of heat in excessive amounts. It's best just to rinse it with water
This TH-camr is one of the most og. Any day it's the same yet reliable channel pog. Also y'all gotta sponsor him he be doing weird ahh magic because he sneaks on them so good like one time he was like this "ok these guys wouldn't have needed to play this death game if they had honey which is today's sponsor" like I'm pissed on how good he does it. Masterpiece
9:33 "Don't walk off into Rain that melts off your skin" I agree, but... Human Skin has a small initial resistance to acid, so it might actually take her a few seconds to feel pain, then to realise whats going on. But yes, the natural instincts would then kick in to start running back instead to standing still.
As someone who just graduated BMT on in July, I immedietly thought "Why dont they have on MOPP gear and why didnt they preform M.A.R.C.H. or massive hemorrhage, airway, respirations, circulation, head injury/hypothermia to check the wounded?" haha terrible soldigers
Delta force aka special forces operational detachment Delta aka the unit. One of three tier 1 units our military has along with devgru(seal team 6) and air force 24th special tactics division
Hilarious when a movie cant get ANY details right about cops and the military. The first guys on scene would DEFINITELY be the CBRN unit, mopp gear and all. Takes so little to look this up and what the gear is lol
Worst case scenario it seemed like the acid wasn't chewing through the tarp or their clothes so proper PPE seems lie the best way to go for this scenario with the supplies they had there they could have easily made makeshift ppe and seek better ground if needed
3:43 - Add to that, the firefighters/first responders for facilities like that are basically designated dead men for the same reasons Chernobyl firefighters were. Some of the stuff they work with, no amount of PPE is going to save you from it - just slow it down. But you'll live long enough to close valves, seal areas off, and get the worst of it all contained so other people can do the clean up without dying. Good death benefits, though.
Good knowledge mate I enjoy your videos very clued up and yes I serve in the military and you are hundred percent right although I am from the UK the protocols differ but the basis is pretty much on point and we are typically all fire fighting trained I been binging on these videos mate good stuff 💪👍
The fact that anyone managed to die in this movie is impressive. The acid rain is just plain magic. Somehow it's chemical, pathological and demonic all at the same time.
Now this is why love the School-Live manga and anime. Smart people doing smart things in difficult circumstances, and doing pretty well for themselves.
Having played alot of resident evil my first instinct is grabbing that damn tarp and getting any friends and survivors to a bus or something or a separate building not before looting the damn armory since these cops are more useless than the ones in raccoon city (no im not mentioning that small town in texas for a massive crap ton of reasons) board and barricade the building since the bus will melt. And have enough food and water. 2nd step since probably raiding the armory was a good idea (since that cop at the range has the aim of a storm trooper) and the tarps still good id see if i would have some flares as i have someone work on getting the comms up and running. If the comms cant be fixed and i have flares that might be a good idea to get the militaries attention but that might also attract the melting undead. If things were perfect the the comms were fixed instead and i had say 2 flares id save that for a light source when evacuation comes and the power is knocked out and also to still get someones attention. While that is going on the building will be checked and secured until help comes. Now for the assault from the horde, give every able-bodied friend and fellow survivor a firearm if they know how to work and go for headshots with em good if not ill give em a knife or blunt force object like a baton the less friendly fire incidents that can happen the better. Once all that happens hold out wait for the rain to stop proceed to higher ground the roof most likely and toss a flare up there without touching the remaining acid pools, get someones attention once help arrives and should the infected break in put on a surpressing fire and get out on the possible police or military helicopter to safety if anyones infected? No chances bullet to the brain man cant allow this crap to break out.
Small inaccuracy here, it is NEVER advised to attempt to neutralize acid that is spilled on someone. The correct option is to wash with copious amounts of water, as a base strong enough to quickly neutralize HCl quickly would burn you, and generate tons of heat from the neutralization reaction.
Well it depends on the situation, if some spills on you, then the water will dilute it but it will also spread it, and shaking it off and leaving it just melt some of you might be better, honestly it's just your choice, do you want a deeper wound with less pain or a lighter wound with more pain.
@@ThatSmashGuy no it's not really situational..... you wash with LOTS of water to remove the acid, leaving it and letting it burn you is just wrong and a great way to need a skin graft. First thing we teach gen chem students in the lab is to always address chemical burns IMMEDIATLY, leaving it alone is one of the worst things your can do.
The few exceptions are acids like HF where water won't really help, or if the spilled chemical is water reactive. In these cases the person handling the compound will have received training on how to deal with these especially tricky spills.
Rule 1 of lab safety. Fast running cold water is almost always your friend in an accident. and not like pressurized fast, normal tap fast
@@SMEGMA42069 Damn ok, I'm just kinda saying what my dad told me when I asked him about the acid attacks that happen in London, but thanks for letting everyone know the right things to do
@@ThatSmashGuy You're good, misconceptions like this are common! I've had undergrads try to ignore or mistreat acid spills even after they were taught specifically how to deal with them, so don't feel bad lol
"Everyone is on acid these days." could've been a missed line of opportunity.
Underrated
Poor wording
@@helmetmcbaron my wording is never poor.
This is why I love Nerd Explains, he does any Movie he can find and opens us to horror movie worlds most of us haven't even heard of... Or at least ones I haven't heard of
Honestly. So much better than Cinema Summary
@@bokgaming6645 way better
@@bokgaming6645 i used to like Cinema but he just went the wrong way imo
Words cant express how much I agree.
both great channels
"If you find yourself in this particular precinct... LEAVE IMMEDIATELY." That made me laugh far harder than it should have.
Love B movie logic, somehow the victims of Gallo became zombies even though the acid rain didn't touch them. Then people who are bitten turn even though it's not pathogenic zombies but chemical zombies that had contact with the rain.
One reason cooper could've turned is the chemical going into his body from the bite and melting him internally and then reviving him but that's just a theory...
A game theory.
Exactly
I thought it was less bite and more the residual acid rain on the zombies touching the characters.
You know… why this movie didn’t make these ”main characters” more dumb by making them hysteric, Paranoid, and believing in the ”zombie spread Logic” from movies…? I mean, if zombies were made ONLY created from the contact to accidentally rain… and after these chemically created zombies bite someone who survives from the bite and everyone else seen all those zombie movies immediately assume the bittien turning into zombies, further getting the not-bitten being the true monsters themselves with their hysterically-paranoid-actions what they would do by being dumb (what they are as shown by this movie, right?)…
Not just them, since the bodies in the morgue drawers also transformed. Like, how?? They weren't in contact with the rain, zombies, or anything or anyone else.
Huge respect to you for watching all these movies no one else can get through xD
I actually managed to watch the whole movie it wasn't that bad, but I guess I'm just weird xD lol.
@@jennyanthony2503 Haha yeah sometimes movies like that have their special kind of charm xF
@@foxspeckle yeah. It's the only zombie movie, apart from the return of the Living dead series that has zombies that come back because of acid rain, so at least the movie is some what original.
It's on Tubi
We need to challenge moviemakers to make a zombie movie with smart protagonists. Contrive how the zombies become the apocalyptic threat however, but make the main characters do all the smart things we expect and only be forced to move by bad luck or something.
I dunno, just would be nice to be surprised by smart characters. Especially if they survive because of their level-headed thinking rather than plot armor and dumb luck.
How would you rate the walking dead on that
28 days later.
Zombie moviemakers should play projecf zomboid
@@GurenKitsune season 1 had its moments... Everything else... Ehhh.
I guess All of us are Dead did a pretty good job of that for the most part.
Military was competent.
The zombies didn't just grab people to bite them but literally lunged into people to bite them.
Actually using doors and shoving zombies away worked for the most part.
Really the few dumb moments involved characters failing to take full advantage of certain characters who are half infected or caused by someone they trusted lying to their face (like that teacher in episode 2 telling the students off for daring to think he was bitten until it was too late).
I feel like the scariest movies would be the ones in which even when the main character is smart, and they do everything right, but the threat is just too powerful
I agree, but I feel like a lot of horror movies just go with the "they're immune to bullets" tropes too often. If the monster is strong but has poor writing, it seems like the monster dies when its plot armor expires.
@@joshuaa7266 it's with many stories. MC has gigantic plot shield and so has villain, until it is needed for MC to defeat villain. Harry Potter is example, but there it HAS explanations in lore. In some movies it's like "everybody dies after bitch slap, but MC and villain, despite being casual humans, can survive 5 shots to the chest and falling from the 3rd floor, until villain decides he actually dies from being stabbed, he just didn't know it for last few hours"
Sounds like women walking home when I'm drunk walking around in the street
I would love it if he made a video on how to survive the “ghosts” in Spectral
They literally beat the ghosts at the end of the movie
@@paarsewalvis2562 i know but id like to see him do it from the civilians view
@@paarsewalvis2562 he does videos on movies where they beat the villan/virus whatever at the end anyway
I loved that movie.
@@s3quencial most of the movies he does have virusses that dont get solved
Honestly, holding out till help arrives probably wouldn't be too difficult. The zombie-acid-rain seems to be fairly localized, so once it clears up the entirety of the national guard would probably come rolling in.
Unless the government decides to nuke the area. It depends on if the intelligence of our main characters is considered the norm in that world.
Tbh if zombies did break out and I was president and it was in a city that did pay that much in tax revenue and it didn’t have any major natural untapped resources or minerals I’d neutron bomb
Tf out of it.
Neutron bombs are clean asf. They level all life in the area but leave all infrastructure. Like they literally melt/incinerate all organic matter even if it’s 20 feet underground. It’s insane but so useful if you wanted to eliminate a biological weapons effects in a city, it would kill everyone healthy or infected and it would completely eradicate the virus or bacteria and leave anything not organic by nature lol
@@cloutmastermemes2007 except one problem neutron bombs are ban by international law
"acid rains that turns people into zombies" I would be immune to it since I spend 24/7 inside with 2 months of supplies and plenty of lead needles
I'm sorry you never go outside. That sounds awful.
Gotta balance that out with some fitness at least. See if you can go hiking since it seems you have some gear and kit based on your profile picture
Gotta love how everyone thinks that a lifestyle like this is immediately sign of depression lol
Go touch grass 😑
Id have given Jimmy a 2/5 score. He grabbed the bat to defend himself which is better than most. Didn't know how to use it though, so no higher
Sounds like 1/5
I love hearing you talk about proper procedures and how following them could have actually helped. I work in an industrial place where stuff like that is very important. We aren't going to create zombies accidentally or anything like that but we could definitely make big environmental messes and following procedures can help prevent that and mitigate issues if something crazy does happen.
It's just cool to hear somebody who either has to follow these procedures or has at least done some research about it talk about it in the context of silly movies like this.
The only thing I would add is that the person's first call would likely be to someone who specifically deals with environmental stuff and then that person would immediately begin making the calls to the right people and mobilizing cleanup efforts. Especially if it's a large operation which this one seems to be as it's attached to the military stuff.
Either way, awesome video and stuff like this is why I consider this channel to be the best of the How To Beat genre!
How it would go if I were in the movie, as someone three steps from being a hermit:
"Oh I'm so glad you survived the acid rain zombies!"
"... There were acid rain zombies?"
Nerd Explain's personality is the best lmao
Agree
He’s like the one serious friend who every now and again makes a joke that got the whole friend group wheezing
You mentioned 7 Days to Die, I'd love to hear your thoughts on how you'd take on the challenge of surviving in that world. It seems difficult with the variety of zombies and their annoying pathing logic. Probably won't happen, but it would be fun to see your thoughts.
Honestly, im not expecting a Movie like this to have a 4th Grade understanding of Basic Chemicals, nor for it to have a Military with a IQ above Room Tempature.
IQ above Room Temperature depends on if you are a normal person or american.
Cuz for everyone else an IQ = RT should put these people at 23-25 IQ which is bordeline walking corpses at this point.
I wonder do the actors actually believe in what they are doing cuz the average human will tell the writer his script sucks and will help him fix it.
So my guess is the actors either didnt give a fuck or were actually this stupid.
This movie seems like it used Amityville to capitalize off of the horror associated with it from the Amityville Horror franchise.
Bless you for covering this so we don’t accidentally expose ourselves to this travesty.
Dr. Ira, I was rooting for you. We were all rooting for you… lmao
Nerd Explains: The first thing we need to do is learn as much as we can about everyone in the group as quickly as possible.
Cinema Summary: That's right. We need to determine who among us is the most expendable in the highly likely event that we have to resort to cannibalism to survive.
NE: That...that's not exactly where I was going with this.
CS: Now you would think our fattest members would make the best meals, but it's been proven that lean muscle provides much more nutrition than fat.
NE: Who hurt you?
😂😂😂
Nerd Explains: *sweats heavily*
CS: Nerd Explains may be feeling confident he won't be chosen to be eaten first, because we're TH-cam colleagues and we both have experience with evaluating disasters, but that is his biggest mistake.
NE: Wait, no!
thb this is accurate now but in the early days of NE I think the roles would have been flipped
@@notoriousboost1586 Yeah, NE used to bring up cannibalism as the solution to everything.
Love it when Nerd Explains does a zombie movie instead of another boring death game
Agreed! There sure does seem to be a flood of those in recent years. It's like an entire class of writers copied one's homework. Only one that seemed especially good would be Most Dangerous Game. And I guess the Truth or Dare one was pretty wicked too.
*cough* *cough* Cinema Summary *cough* *cough*
That's why there both DIFFERENT channel and have certain things that they do
Perfect 69 like ratio
@@an-animal-lover curse youuuuuuu!!!!!!
for a survivor score of 0 I think it would look better if you made it a star's outline rather than leaving it blank, but overall very fun watch and looking forward to the next upload
As a former soldier the thing that bugs me the most unsurprisingly is how badly they equip or show military in most of these movies even when they are good or funny. Still love these movies and your videos. I have been binging them just for a laugh. FYI MOP4 for long periods sucks. Also that place would be swarming soldiers, tanks, helicopters, and all sorts of goodies real damn quick if not utterly destroyed if it got to bad.
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! KEEP IT UP! :D
How to beat? Common sense and firearms.
They're wearing those police ranks like if they were air force ranks!
@@louisstgermain8864 Holy crap how didn't I pick up on that one! HAHAHA! Though if they were made to be airforce instead they would be portrayed just as badly since a competent military in those movies aren't allowed.
Most of horror movies could be beaten with common sense
This videos main point (opposite of many actually) is
"DONT JUST SHOOT UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY KNOW ITS A THREAT"
Best channel on TH-cam
Having a spouse who is the director of a biology lab at a major university, I truly commend your commitment to protective equipment, perhaps best emphasized in your videos on "The Thing." Great job as always!
I love how much faith you have in disaster response.
I would like to thank nerd explains for suffering through terrible movies and potentially putting himself on government watch list as he does research. Your entertaining and thorough videos help boost my survival and curb my boredom
I feel like this is one of the easiest zombie situations to survive. Wouldn’t the zombies outside eventually melt away and that’s assuming the rain lasts a long time so if you wait a few hours inside any zombies outside would probably be too dissolved to catch up to you
Exactly! This movie is so stupid. It's innacurate, the characters are dumb, and they DONT have ANY common sense.
I'd adore seeing you do Pontypool! It'd be interesting to see how you would handle that frankly incredibly unique situation; plus it's an awesome movie.
I love that movie! So unique and honestly suspenseful af. Would love to watch him work it out. Glad I'm not the only one who's seen it. :)
11:25 and 20:00 These parts are absolutely hilariously narrated🤣🤣. This is why Nerd Explains is by far the best at making these types of videos.
4:50 that's no chemical explosion that's a comical explosion
Lmao ngl it looked like a TH-camr editing a meme explosion onto something
*reverbfart.wav*
Don't put baking soda on acid if it's on someone the bubbling could make dealing with the volatile substance less contained. And a strong acid like HCl will produce a good bit of heat in excessive amounts. It's best just to rinse it with water
You should do a review of The Edge with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin! Great movie about survival.
Joe Gallow..."hey he's a killer, lets give him a scary name, except i got nothing."
"yall ever see impractical jokers?"
Thank you for your content man! Much appreciated
Just want to say I love you guys
This videos of Nerd Explains are the only things that cure my depression somehow lol
ok bro ur depression
@@matthewloscar2893 he said he is depresed
The only explanation for this is if the zombies and acid rain are actually unrelated and just so happen to be happening at the same time.
This guy works hard and well! Keep it up bro!!!!
This movie makes sharknado look like an Oscar winning movie
This TH-camr is one of the most og. Any day it's the same yet reliable channel pog. Also y'all gotta sponsor him he be doing weird ahh magic because he sneaks on them so good like one time he was like this "ok these guys wouldn't have needed to play this death game if they had honey which is today's sponsor" like I'm pissed on how good he does it. Masterpiece
Acid zombies wow thats a new one
Love the video! I would love to see you do Cloverfield next!
I'm obsessed with your videos it's amazing and your voice over is on point!
absolutely love how the rain moves with the camera
9:33 "Don't walk off into Rain that melts off your skin"
I agree, but... Human Skin has a small initial resistance to acid, so it might actually take her a few seconds to feel pain, then to realise whats going on.
But yes, the natural instincts would then kick in to start running back instead to standing still.
Notifications actually worked this time 😎
I litteraly thought this was a comedy show
I love how much he reserchs for each recap so much dedication
"negligent discharge" XD. That's why NerdExplains is golden.
I live near Amityville and have driven through the town and even went to the location that is “cursed”. It’s not. It’s a regular Long Island suburb.
i love the amount of detail and effort put into all your vids, great work!👍
“oh boy… where do we start” i fuckin love this channel
Common sense: is a thing
The people in this movie: no
Nerd Explains roasting moronic characters never gets old
As someone who just graduated BMT on in July, I immedietly thought "Why dont they have on MOPP gear and why didnt they preform M.A.R.C.H. or massive hemorrhage, airway, respirations, circulation, head injury/hypothermia to check the wounded?" haha terrible soldigers
Because swamp ass/body
Good job man (it's not gender specific
7:50 still a better performance than Adam faking death in saw 1
Have literally been binging your zombie videos recently... are you reading my mind?
If so thanks, it's really nice that you made this just for me!
Please do more zombie videos please i enjoy them and i could watch them for hours
The fact that he knows who CAG is: that's great script writing 🤣
The only one I know is Commander Air Group. I suspect you and he are talking about something else though. If so, who/what?
@@colewest7096 th-cam.com/video/ISOpTvqmPXU/w-d-xo.html
Delta force aka special forces operational detachment Delta aka the unit. One of three tier 1 units our military has along with devgru(seal team 6) and air force 24th special tactics division
This is the exact moment Nerd Explains became Hannibal Lecter
Hilarious when a movie cant get ANY details right about cops and the military. The first guys on scene would DEFINITELY be the CBRN unit, mopp gear and all. Takes so little to look this up and what the gear is lol
Worst case scenario it seemed like the acid wasn't chewing through the tarp or their clothes so proper PPE seems lie the best way to go for this scenario with the supplies they had there they could have easily made makeshift ppe and seek better ground if needed
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I always love his zombies how to beat.
This is the first movie with BEATEN but everyone dies lol
The right mix of informative & sarcastic. My kind of lessons! 😁
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As the Minnesota kid who wears shorts and flip flops in winter... I love you lol.
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Love the commitment to explaining this as if it were real to the point movie fuckups are blamed on the characters
That explosion in the beginning was next level CGI..... 🤦
loving the 7 days to die references, awesome game
My biggest disappointment here is this has *nothing* to do with the titular haunted house.
3:43 - Add to that, the firefighters/first responders for facilities like that are basically designated dead men for the same reasons Chernobyl firefighters were. Some of the stuff they work with, no amount of PPE is going to save you from it - just slow it down. But you'll live long enough to close valves, seal areas off, and get the worst of it all contained so other people can do the clean up without dying. Good death benefits, though.
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God was like; "Damn a chemical explosion? Might as well clean house!"
Good knowledge mate I enjoy your videos very clued up and yes I serve in the military and you are hundred percent right although I am from the UK the protocols differ but the basis is pretty much on point and we are typically all fire fighting trained I been binging on these videos mate good stuff 💪👍
The fact that anyone managed to die in this movie is impressive. The acid rain is just plain magic. Somehow it's chemical, pathological and demonic all at the same time.
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the first 5 minutes of this video is just Nerd roasting the hell out of this movie
that 7 days to die reference got me, didnt expect it at all lol
this video is far better than the actual movie.
Hell Yeah! Loving the content
Really Love your videos!...really hate Zombie Movies...
Now this is why love the School-Live manga and anime. Smart people doing smart things in difficult circumstances, and doing pretty well for themselves.
Having played alot of resident evil my first instinct is grabbing that damn tarp and getting any friends and survivors to a bus or something or a separate building not before looting the damn armory since these cops are more useless than the ones in raccoon city (no im not mentioning that small town in texas for a massive crap ton of reasons) board and barricade the building since the bus will melt. And have enough food and water. 2nd step since probably raiding the armory was a good idea (since that cop at the range has the aim of a storm trooper) and the tarps still good id see if i would have some flares as i have someone work on getting the comms up and running. If the comms cant be fixed and i have flares that might be a good idea to get the militaries attention but that might also attract the melting undead. If things were perfect the the comms were fixed instead and i had say 2 flares id save that for a light source when evacuation comes and the power is knocked out and also to still get someones attention. While that is going on the building will be checked and secured until help comes. Now for the assault from the horde, give every able-bodied friend and fellow survivor a firearm if they know how to work and go for headshots with em good if not ill give em a knife or blunt force object like a baton the less friendly fire incidents that can happen the better. Once all that happens hold out wait for the rain to stop proceed to higher ground the roof most likely and toss a flare up there without touching the remaining acid pools, get someones attention once help arrives and should the infected break in put on a surpressing fire and get out on the possible police or military helicopter to safety if anyones infected? No chances bullet to the brain man cant allow this crap to break out.
The coroner wasn't wearing PPE nasty.
bro i love how they dont even try to act like there was kickback on the shotgun what horrible actors
Good video keep the zombie videos coming bro.
The part about Minnesota, shorts and flops in January is very accurate as a fellow Minnesotan who dresses like that 😅
24:12 - "Remember, nobody is coming to save you"
--Nerd Explains
Usually this is true.
Your job is way too easy with such a B movie :D
It's so funny how he uses the hills have eyes national guard as a comparison lol
this movie looks like its *purposefully* making the people look like idiots
almost mocking the amount of movies that have dumb protagonists
Nice vid man😩
Amityville Uprising vs 28 Days Later vs 30 Days of Night.
05:21 My man looks like an actual irl zombie.
How dare you show the LA Beast for a himbo! His stomach makes a 40k Space Wolf jealous for how it handles toxic and spicy stuff.