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We are more likely to die out from Africans, Indians, and Chinese breeding and spreading to the rest of the world and razing everything to the ground like locusts and all the Earth dies and can't grow food than any war or disease
IIRC, a bunch of the cast did it more as a favour for the director and were fine with being paid next to nothing. The director, Jim Jarmusch, has a pretty eccentric style of film which you either love or hate.
@@jbear3478 90s and early 2000s films are the films made during the literal most formative years of our modern society as we know it. I sat down and rewatched a tv show called angel the other day (it’s a spin off from a older show called Buffy about the much more talented male love interest but I digress) that show in season one had the MC use a old school weapons grade thickness *PHONE BOOK AND PAY PHONE* Something unheard of now, by the 2nd or 3 season the mc had a cell phone and you could literally track how rapidly tech was developing during the time of the show. Like we didn’t have these big of leaps in technology this well documented since the era of the movie Babylon was set in.
Hope this dosent sound parasocial but a lot of stuff ended up going wrong in my life and I ended up dropping out of school and losing interest in everything and just living day by day with no future. But after I found your channel I rediscovered my love of science and intrest in microbiology, And I just got an internship approved at a microbiology lab because of that and wanted to thank you for doing what you do since it changed my life for the better.
Sometimes finding something you are interested in in line with a subject you are interested in, in a way it hasnt been presented before, is really all a person needs. Glad you got your love of science back bro!
@@MicrowaveTidalWavethat's cool. I think, being inspired by other people or their content is totally fine. If you can find joy and meaning in something, like that, if you can get excited about that, or just focus on it, spend your time with this topics, and see the beauty, that lies within the science, and the big diversity, and that it offers more than enough to fill a career, a whole life, that there always will be something new to discover, to be ompressed and astonished by, and fascinated, that's a really good thing, and such channels just are a good way to see the wonders that surround us, instead of just our day to day lives. So, you are clearly not alone with this, and it's a good thing. Wish you the best! 👍
I like the Dead Space explanation where like the name is literal and when we later find out that Aliens WERE a thing, we also learn that they're all just already dead
>Signal that raises the dead >Energy that makes cells regenerate >The undead are instructed to hunt the living It's the brethren moons and their markers
German here with some knowledge. Yes we do have daylight saving time but our start on March 31. and ends on Oktober 27. The EU is trying to get rid of it because most of Europe is sick of it since we have electrical lights for some time now and aren't dependent on the sun for work anymore, but some of the eastern european countries, where the winter time is a bit longer and less sunny, want to keep it. So long story short it's a political problem now that'll probably never be resolved. *flies away*
As someone who recently went through insomnia, THE HALLUCINATIONS ARE VERY REAL. Mine were only auditory, but my god. The worst thing about it wasn’t even the hallucinations, which were voices that sounded exactly like normal people, directional and all. It was the pain in my muscles and body, because I would never sleep for longer than thirty minutes a night, my body wouldn’t rest or start to rebuild, I have no idea how my meat suit didn’t give up, it got to the point around the two weeks mark I started mixing over the counter sleep medicine, and thankfully very soon after I talked to a doctor and put on actual sleep meds. Gotta say I wouldn’t wish insomnia on ANYONE.
I was convinced I could “hear hell” a few years back…I was put on a medication that had a side effect of keeping me conscious during the moment of being awake and “falling asleep”,the thing that still bothers me is knowing that the moment feels like days but is in fact less than a second.
Hallucinations are so wild. I go through bouts of auditory hallucinations every once in a while, really annoying to hear someone say something clearly but you know you’re just alone in the bathroom. 💀
@@TheRealRunningwolf1980I had that happen too actually! I could hear the sounds of thousands screaming or something to that effect. Thought it was hell and would have totally lost it if it didn’t stop.
Lmao yeah Roanoke is such a dork. As hard as so many of his jokes make me roll my eyes and shake my head I am grinning so clearly I'm not too much better lol
@@jamesbrown420Lol yeah dude him saying Garfield instead of the character or actors name is very much so his choice what are you on about with him having to worry about TH-cam on that one. That IS the joke. Also nah you don't make much money from TH-cam by itself but you can absolutely get rich from brand deals, merchandising, making public appearances etc. Aka just being smart and branching out into other baskets to put your eggs in. Don't get me wrong I agree a LOT of youtubers doing that are faking it but going so far as to say ANY youtubers you see with fancy cars and nice houses are lying is just goofy and wrong my dude. Its insanely rare for any decently size youtuber to just depend on youtube revenue so it paying shit kind of loses all meaning at that point.
If we can figure out the right string of numbers to split an atom, we can find the right string of numbers to escape to the stars. We just have to do so before the splitting atoms thing catches up to us in a bad way.
Think it's to late. AI is going to make the number of lazy idiots out there grow along with the greedy taking more control of resources and using them purely for profit rather than growing as a species . The corrupt will make sure such groups are protected as they take care of population issues by removing those that they feel threatened by or can't control which will mostly be those that can think and create so no more future for us.
I know this video came out a few months ago, but fun fact about the delivery van: the company is named WU-PS after the Wu-Tang Clan because the delivery driver is played by RZA who’s a member of the group
I don't think aliens caused this. Zelda seemed just as perplexed and annoyed as anyone else. She then used the police computers to call for a ride because Earth was done and she wasn't going to go down with it.
I can answer that this way, If Country X wanted to invade Country Z, then they wouldn't not do it, just because there are their citizens in Z, but would still be willing to evacuate them.
Ok for the people who havent watched the movie. There was absolutely nothing in it to suggest that aliens caused it. There was like a total of 15 minutes of runtime with tilda swinton in it, and in the last 3 of those minutes it turned out she was an alien. Thats it. Thats all Roanoke was going on. That there was an alien in the movie so it must have been that. And not when the movie smacks you over the head with the idea that its the moon.
Funny enough it was this movie, not the one where he's co-staring with Scarlet Johansson, that made me realize that Adam Driver is a very good actor when not chained down between two directors in a pissing contest with each other.
Roanoke talking about eclipses "rustling his jimmies" reminds me of the time I had to drive from Novato, CA to Rio Vista, CA to collect water samples back in 2020 during a severe fire. The smoke was so thick that it was like night. This was the same day that people were taking the apocalyptic photos in San Francisco. My instincts were screaming that something was wrong that I had to call my dad on the way back to the lab just so I could relax because I was clenching my teeth the entire drive.
I know human beings have the potential to feel magnetic fields because my dad can navigate like a bird, and his dad could before him. You can blindfold him, spin him around, and ask him which way is North - he will point the correct direction every single time. Once, he took a tour into the catacombs under Paris and after a few HOURS wandering these tunnels, the tour guide asked if anyone knew which way North was. My dad instantly pointed in the correct direction and the tour guide was completely stunned. So I don't know how widespread this ability is, but I know my grandpa and my dad were (probably) capable of sensing Earth's magnetic fields and using that sense to navigate. Unless anyone else can offer an explanation for their uncanny sense of direction.
I have like, the polar opposite of this. I don't know what direction anything is, ever. I can get lost very easily if I dont have distinct landmarks. Its very frustrating for me and for anyone trying to give me directions.
I'm glad some people liked this movie. When I saw it, I remember thinking it seemed intentionally bad. I like deadpan humor, and I think this movie made me chuckle once or twice at most?
The names in this movie are just great. Rosie Perez's character is Posie Juarez. Zoe's friends are Jack and Zack. Tilda Swinton's character is Zelda Winston.
Ah yes. The one non-body horror SCP that actively makes me anxious. SCP-1548: The Star, The Hateful. Incomprehensible cosmic horrors(just like angler fish) that destroy everything in the universe.
I used to work with a pharmacist from South Africa, and they don't do DST. The first time it happened, he was an hoir late for work, and we were all panicking, trying to call/text him, but no response. He walks in like nothing is wrong, ready to open up for the day, and we're all asking where he had been...obviously, we realized pretty quickly he did not know that it was DST time, and had not set his clock accordingly. Oops! 😂
The most obvious solution to the Fermi Paradox, IMO, is that intelligent life IS common in the universe, but we just don't have the ability to detect them, or they're actively trying not to be detected. The unspoken assumption is that intelligent life is going to look, act, and think like humans. We assume they'll build technology, perform activities like broadcast signals that we can measure with current technology, and seek some kind of contact (violent or otherwise) with neighboring species. As evidenced by dolphins, elephants, and pigs, it's entirely possible for an animal to evolve to the point of sapience, but simply not have the physiological capability to do anything with their intelligence. The universe could be chock full of aliens with human-level intelligence that just didn't evolve hands or any other way of building technology that would allow them to leave the planet or broadcast signals, etc. It's equally-likely that there are other humanoid species that have the ability to build space craft and complicated radio equipment, but have simply not invented them, or have for whatever reason purposely chosen not to do so. Perhaps they're too afraid of what other life forms would do to them to even go looking, or they intentionally mask their signals to prevent other species from detecting them, etc.
@@Learn.The.Hardway Except the Dark Ages (or as it's otherwise known, that time Europe had feudalism) didn't have the detrimental effect people are wont to go on about. It also assumes only Europe is capable of technologically advancing humanity which obviously isn't true.
@@delrunplays2903 Good point. Didn't the middle east, Asia, and the Americas have a ton of progress during that time? In fact, the end of the Dark Ages in Europe led to the age of Imperialism, so it would've arguably been better for the world at large if Europe remained in the "Dark."
@@NihilisticJokerz Yeah, basically. If you try to look beyond our human inclinations and observe the rest of nature, it seems pretty apparent that most creatures prefer to be left alone and to leave others alone as much as possible. It's only the fact that we're a naturally gregarious and social species that we assume alien life would actually WANT to find us or communicate with us.
The most unbelievable part of any zombie has to be the brain. It takes mere minutes for neurons to lose their connections to one another once they start to die, and those connections are a big part of how you function. With magic or the equivalent, you could possibly resurrect and restart the cells in a brain, but there will be a truly staggering amount of lost information. The lost information will include things like "walking", "clubbing things with your hands", and "recognizing objects like floors, trees, and other people." Some kind of rewind of entropy is needed to reestablish those intraneuronal connections - at which point I get confused as to why the zombie magic stops. Russo's "Return of the Living Dead", with its smart zombies, seemed more in line with what's needed to make a threatening zombie than the standard mostly-aphasic shambler. (props to any Romero zombie who can talk, like the incredible Bud from Day of the Dead.)
All zombie movies have to use magic for their zombies or *extremely* advanced science, like very advanced nanorobots. Even with this movie, if you send enough microwave radiation to resurrect tissue in dead people, feed the cells, control their brains... Why you won't just fry the brains of people that are alive?
I like to believe That's kinda why modern zombie shows, movies and games started using the "infected" rather than dead formula of making zombies because it would make more sense
So awesome you covered this! I saw the preview so long ago and thought it looked hilarious... but then never saw it come out. I'll have to track it down!
In the infamously terrible book, Empress Theresa, the mc plunges the Earth into eternal daylight to stop crime and is praised for it. Turns out, the consequences would be worse than I imagined!
Personally my take on the Fermi Paradox is that evolving intelligent life is extremely rare like I think most habitable planets would just have normal animals on it. Even if there was a species that was as intelligent as us if they're too far away the signal could just degrade or it could literally take 10s to 100s years reach us
On top of that we are also very early in the history of the universe you have to account for the time it takes for the actual elements to be created plus billions of years for the planet to develop life.
@@Magnumsonly true, also I didn't say it but you can go the other way with technology like we could be basically using a telegraph while other species are using cell phones
@@mastatheif9909 bro chill out it's fun speculating and also there's billions of people on this planet people can focus on the ocean and other people can focus on space
part of me thinks maybe humans are the precursor species, perhaps once our time is done in this galaxy some other alien species will arise and stumble onto our old crusty artifacts and think "well damn there was aliens here"
I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel following the 3 kids, the hermit, and maybe a few other survivors that hid in a storm shelter or something. They could successfully clear out the town of zombies and then boom the alien invasion begins.
@Fingeroo because the fact that how huge space is and the fact there is a light limit on how far we can see things in the universe not to mention ftl is a pipe dream not an established science means even if there is life out there there's no way to talk to them as it's basically the space version of 2 people living across the ocean from each other in the the stone age. The universe is just way too goddamn big to fathom and theorize about considering how extremely small of a part of it we can see.
@@Fingeroo When you stargaze, you're looking into the past. Some of the stars in the night sky could have died a long time ago, before written history, before bronze tools, before dinosaurs walked the earth etc etc. Light can only travel so fast and it is the upper limit energy can travel in a void, no frequencies can travel faster than light. So instead of the fermi-paradox it's more likely life is too far in space, perhaps we'll see life on other planets in a million years. If humanity or technology lasts that long of course.
I like the choice of ramping up the zombies having remnants of their past selves as much as they could while still making them mindless husks. The idea of zombies that still talk and act out their former lives without any real comprehension while still devouring any living person on sight while continuing to talk, and possibly even recognizing you, as they do so is incredibly disturbing. It’s one thing to shoot what used to be a loved one if it’s just a feral beast, but it’s an entirely different scenario if the husk recognizes you and says the things I’ve might’ve said when they were alive, as if they’re still there. But you know that your loved one is gone, this thing is just the repetitive patterns and behaviors of who they once were given animacy, nothing more.
Is ANYBODY ELSE as surprised as I am by how handsome papa Roanoke is? I’m not saying I expected him to be ugly or anything, I was just blown away by the love child of Chris Evan’s and Pedro Pascal popping into frame for the factor ad. Edit: hey Roanoke, Its currently 4:15 am in our lovely portion of the USA, So if I know you, I know you’re either sleeping, busy sciencing or working on your impala, so I’ll be brief. I won’t lie to you and say I’m a day one sub, the first video I ever watched of yours was the breakdown of sputniks symbiote about two years ago. But ever since you covered my favorite slept on pandemic-era movie and dropped “Ah, yes, three hoogadoogas with a long stick should suffice” in the first two minutes of the video, you had my heart, all of my burner channels from when I couldn’t remember my gmail password, and even more importantly, you brought back that spark that once ignited my enthusiasm for cars, but even moreso my passion for science, before I dropped out of college. I don’t want all of the attention of a pinned comment, or even a reply. Just a grateful guy, happy to have stumbled across your page one night two years ago after going through some other big life changes. A like on the comment would mean the world to me, just so that I know you saw this, but if it doesn’t happen I get it. I’m not the only life you’ve changed for the better. (obviously lol I mean look at the view count and it hasn’t even been a full day) Keep on doing your thing, man. A truly beautiful soul.
Roanoke can I just say I love your channel. Long time viewer here (and NO - don't listen to anyone who says you talk about cars too much. I find those snippets both entertaining and informative. Lover of the 1967 Pontiac GTO here). One thing I love about this channel is I like to have a "Bad B Movie Night" and some of the films you cover are perfect (The Stuff, etc). Watching The Stuff Video I started wondering if you have covered 'Phantoms"? I skimmed your channel but couldn't find one. If you have, can you share a link? If you haven't, could you? Cheers adn keep on truckin!
Daylight savings time is one of the dumbest ideas of all time. Basically every country on the planet has stopped using it except North America and Europe. It also has nothing to do with farmers and was started in WW1 to try to save ammo by reducing the hours that artillery would be fired.
Yeah the explanation I heard was that it began up in Canada because of farming. I don't see why artillery units would care about what time it is if they needed to conserve ammo they would just do it. They wouldn't have to litigate time change laws in order to stop firing a cannon.
Reminded that I saw this film as a matinee at the Angelika Film Center, near NYU, the day it opened. Was so excited to see the stacked cast and all the heavy hitters come together for what I had heard was going to be a focused satire of the state of the U.S.A.'s "zombie obsessions", the deep and overwhelming absurdity of too many of America's current and chronically unresolved social, cultural, economic, and political failures, and of the ever intensifying Hollywood "moviemaking as opportunities for piles of cash" norms, expectations, and systems. Yet, that summer of 2019 Saturday afternoon, as I sat in the dark through this entire film, in all its grindingly dragging, "deadpan for deadpan's sake", and inside-baseball-level of why the "jokes" were landing for those who wake up every day to work the jobs they get in the Hollywood working world: I realized that this movie had been made by a filmmaker (who has done work in the past that I've loved) had made this specifically to give me nothing that I had wanted or expected. It was a thing that I think was made entirely so that director Jim Jarmusch could assemble a bunch of folks he wanted to hang out with for the summer of 2018 in Upstate New York, and give everyone a paycheck, and not give one solitary fuck about how the end product would be taken. In fact, he had entirely intended to make me bored as hell. It was like I was being presented in that little empty Manhattan theater with the summation of a kind of tax write-off scheme that had been from the being conceived to create for those involved: the space, time, and financial means for a year or two spent with completely unknown motives. I was left wondering if "all that could have been wonderful about all these great actors getting together" had been initiated for a chance to allow Jarmusch to perhaps have the best little dinner parties of his life, chatting into the nights day after day with all of his good friends made over the decades, and paying them to have some work they might have personally needed (as the industry is in the end too often just a crappy, radically irregular job), and to together all have a lovely time, at the end of each day on set. I wondered if perhaps Jarmusch had made this to create the most wonderful little social gatherings he could have possibly imagined and then to send some unknown set of investors a massive bill to be paid (perhaps even with such investors being old friends of his, that just needed a big tax write off or perhaps in kindness wanted to give Jarmusch and friends a big pill of money in the most accommodating way possible, and that making this film was the strategy that their firm of retained L.A. entertainment lawyers had advised). I wondered if Jarmusch had, had a dream that only played out for those he called up and hired. Perhaps he had become inspired to cook recipes every evening from a cookbook he dearly loves, for all of his charming work friends? Watching 'The Dead Can't Die' that day, the film was so overwhelmingly, excruciatingly boring that it burned into me the intension to directly ask Jim Jarmusch these questions if one day I ever unexpectedly found myself standing next to him. There has to be a story that is the real story here; and, honestly, I remain curious. P.S. I look over to my TH-cam recommendations and now see "'The Dead Don't Die' - How to Ruin the Audience's Investment". I feel that framing.
Bill Murray's comments at this press event, about how making this film was "going to work" in a good way, was perhaps telling. 'Jim Jarmusch and cast on The Dead Don't Die (Press Conference)' th-cam.com/video/Sj92KRZMh8I/w-d-xo.html
i know this isn't really virologi or science related but i would really like to see you talk about the john wick franchise injuries and the gun / car porn in the franchise. regardless keep up the amazing content roanoke !
@@ferro9926 i mean he already goes pretty indepth about what arteries causes the most damage if punctured / ruptured... not to mention the baller taste in cars
The Audi Rosemeyer looks cool, and it has 1 cool engine. Also look at the Bugatti W-16 engine, some versions have 1825 hp, so more than most main battle tanks. They put it in 2 ton cars, and you get something, like Bugatti Bolide. Goes 250 mph or 400 km/h in just 12 seconds, and 311 mph or 500 km/h max. Most of the cars with this engine go over 250 mph or 400 km/h, like Bugatti Chiron, and in Germany it's really usefull to have a car, that can go, at least, fairly over 125 mph or 200 km/h, because there is no tempolimit for most parts of the Auotbahn. Audi Rosemeyer just goes 350 km/h, or around 215 mph, but imo it looks nice. Imo a lot of sports cars look trashy, but this car has style.
7:22 the night cycle of the photosynthesis actually happen all the time, day and night, it's only called night cycle because it's the only one that happen at night, but you're right about plants overcharging if recieving too much light
Earth's rotation slows down. When earth formed, a day was around 8 hours. 1.5 billion years ago, it was around 18 hours. 100 million years ago, it was around 23 1/2 hours. So it slows down while the moon moves away from us 🤷♂
@@grilledleeks6514 so we have rock samples that corroborate theories that the moon split from earth, and also we've directly measured the moons rate of recession. So 500 will now be subtracted from your score.
Laughing but kinda disappointed Ro was calling him Garfield instead of Venkman! 😅 Though that could be showing my age, but also there's also the new GB films, so maybe not! 🤭 Ok, ok, you kinda made up for it at 6:48 😂 that made me laugh 😅
Maybe Gyrocopters would be a fun idea. Tey aren't that expensive, they have a short take off distance, they are easier to maintain than helicopters, they are smaller, slower, but still can go over 200 km/h or 125 mph, and don't consume too much fuel, and it could have a decent range, like 500 miles or more. I would like to have 1 of them, 4 - 6 seats, 550 - 700 kg effective payload, so 4 - 6 people 80kg or 175 pounds each and something like 150kg or 330 pounds cargo, 180 km/h max or more, so 115 mph, and being efficient at 150 km/h or more, so around 90 mph, with a range around 1.000 km or over 600 miles at this speed. Imo something like that is reasonable, useful, and wouldn't be too much to ask for. I also would be fine with a 3 engine design. With one big engine for top speed, so f.e. if you use all 3, it goes over 220 km/h, maybe even 240 km/h, so 135 mph to 150 mph, and 2 smaller engines on small wings, that are very efficient, and still enough for let's say 120 km/h or 75 mph, and with that, you can fly 8 to 10 hours without refueling. I know, gyrocopters are niche, but China's military uses a slow but very cheap version for just a few thousand dollars for certain tasks. 270 kg or 600 lb payload, 1 or 2 people, 180 km/h max speed, so 110 mph, and 150 km/h cruise speed, so 90+ mph. It's for 1 or 2 people, costs between 5k and 6k dollars, and imagine, what you could get for 8 - 10 times the price. A german group developed it. So I like the idea, that someone makes a version of it, that's better for regular people, a bit bigger, a bit stronger, a bit faster just 10% is enough, more comfertable, ecause this things could land and take off on small streets in front of homes, or in gardens, backyards or the parking area in front of supermarkets, and they are small enough to fit in parking slots, if you could fold in the propeller blades. Imo Gyrocopters are cool, and I hope, there will be a market for them, because people want flying cars for small prices, and gyrocopters are close to that. Also mass production would bring down prices. 🤷♂
Roanoke so far is the only person who could convince me that a conspiracy theory sounding apocalypse event actually held water. Like... He puts in some serious work to explain fictional movie events with real life situations and hooks them together with evidence. Props to him on that front.
No joke, I was in the midst of multi-day panic attack and I could not sleep. I was pushing three days. I started seeing hundreds of black bugs crawling on the ceiling, then the walls were covered in spiderwebs (so real I reached out to brush one of the webs down), black smoke clouds, and then the wildest was the entire room went static. Like, static on an old TV, but it was filling the room. Needless to say I ended up in the hospital and after a good dose of Clonazepam I finally slept…and I was out for days. Worst experience of my life. PS Lexapro is life saving.
Okay the car rants were a bit grating at first, but now I'm kinda starting to love it. It's like you absolutely cannot help yourself and it's hilarious x)
I loved this movie and thought it was hilarious that Adam Driver’s character was so meta. He knew it wasn’t going to end well because “Oh… I read the script”.
7:40 I once stayed awake for 3 days as a kid playing L4D. I went and watched an episode of Law and Order, and when someone in a hoodie appeared i heard the hunter scream irl. Get sleep yall, shits important 😂
just so you know. yes. the entire world does daylight saving time. for 3 reasons: 1- it makes it easier for companies on different places in the world to communicate 2- it allows for millions in power savings each year by adjusting our work schedules to the number of hours of daylight (hence the name). 3 (and more importantly)- it allows people to adjust their sleeping schedule to something closer to what they'd naturally get since the hours of daylight are not correspondent to the same clock time all around the year and since we work ~8h shifts inside a building people could go half a year without either inverting their sleep schedules (waking up at night and getting to bed in the day) or in some places even going without seeing either daylight or nightime during several months. there's been some good arguments against retaining daylight saving time (mainly people's health and tiredness) but as far as i know there's also arguments in favor of it (mainly people's health and tiredeness since it's ALSO connected to the available natural light but also economic since it makes communication and exports easier) and as far as i understand (from what i read) it's one of those few things that the whole humanity decided to do one day that is ACTUALLY helping us keep our sanity in a world with increased working hours and harsher job market...
Yes! I love this movie! Went into it blind with my bf and I loved it. It's wasn't his cup of tea but it was the right kind of weird for me. I think we just saw the poster, read Driver and Murry, two great actors, and just bought our tickets. I don't even remember any marketing for it. Thank you for covering this gem! Fun fact, we did the same thing when we saw Midsommar - Director's Cut in theaters. We saw the poster, didn't think anything else looked interesting and we'd already seen everything we had planned to. That was a wild movie to go into blind... *edit* did the same with Hereditary lol
I was half asleep while listening so don't know how much was from the movie, but mine started off surviving a plane crash where a passenger had to be headshot mid flight, running from crash site by myself through several backyards while it was still dark, hiding in a jungle gym trying to stay quiet, sort of notice what's happening so try to avoid people, eventually escape to the grass parking lot with my car keys (for some reason) and someone else's keys who died, and try to drive away from town. There seem to be other people on the road so whole thing seems somewhat localized. Roanoke seemed to be narrating my dream mostly accurately but I was awake by the end of the video when he's talking about aliens. Rewatched the whole thing and even though I can still remember him narrating me escaping a small horde and climbing a fence where they couldn't continue to give chase (they were slightly more aggressive in my dream) and me coming into view of a security camera, by the time I reach my car the narration is mostly off rails and I'm thinking to myself how I'll get home to figure out my next step. Anyways, bye people see you all next video.
Idk if you’ve already said why you haven’t done it yet but u should really start thinking about doing the wildfire virus in the walking dead, it would be a fantastic episode
I feel like there’s some kind of incredible insult I can make about this movie, something about famous people and being rich but I just don’t have the energy honestly. I’m just flabbergasted same as Roanoak
@@samsammich8465honestly after watching the movie I saw the consumerism thing and I think they brought a list celebs and showed certain things in the movie to tell us why materialism is what is causing people to lose themselves
Probably mentioned, not sure. But I love your choice of calling Bill Murray's character Garfield. Not just because he played the live action version, but also cartoon voice actor, Lorenzo Music, played both the voice of Garfield and Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters.
After watching this movie you can tell this Director has a love for music with all the casting choices and the fact that the name of the town is Centerville 🤷🏻♂️ I’m surprised it doesn’t have 200 motels 😉😉
We've already passed the first two Great Filters; which is most likely the main driving factor behind how empty space seems to be. The First Great Filter: A Lack of the necessary building blocks of life to create single celled microbial life or sustain it for more than a few hundred years. The Second Great Filter: A lack of driving evolutionary forces that cause single celled organisms to evolve and become more complex. There's thought to have been thousands of planets that may have reached a microbial stage just to stagnate forever. Never evolving past this point. We have a third Great Filter that we are still working our way through; Nuclear Annihilation - will we get through the existence of nuclear weapons unscathed? There's possible a fourth but those who study these things don't fully understand what it might be. Some think the Fourth Great Filter is determining if we can unify our species, moving beyond the concept of borders/nations before we destroy ourselves with multiple Great Wars.
18:53 Both, yes...Both most likely... ...in addition to being in hard vacuum with what might as well be tissue paper for protection, even abord a shuttle or station... Despite all that, the ocean terrifies me more still.
Let me tell you when me and my Dad saw this in theaters and Kylo knowing things he shouldn't I made the joke "He read the script." And by God if i didnt have the biggest laugh when he confirmed it IN the actual movie lol
Thanks, Roanake, I definitely needed a new linger sense of existential dread added to my worn psyche. And this one isn't even like my fear of heights or deep water, you've literally explained how we could just be like any other planet in the universe that gets cooked by their star and we KNOW the flip is going to happen, potentially in our lifetime, and while we've obviously been lucky before, how long will it last?
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We are more likely to die out from Africans, Indians, and Chinese breeding and spreading to the rest of the world and razing everything to the ground like locusts and all the Earth dies and can't grow food than any war or disease
have you seen Anton Petrov video on fishbowl worlds which might be a solution to the Fermi paradox? I would be interested to hear your opinion.
Can you do the werewolf and vampire from underworld
The caliber of the actors is insane compare to what this movie is.
IIRC, a bunch of the cast did it more as a favour for the director and were fine with being paid next to nothing. The director, Jim Jarmusch, has a pretty eccentric style of film which you either love or hate.
that was my same thought, like the movie looks pretty uninteresting but the cast is pretty insane, weird contrast
That's how I feel about 90s/early 2000s films that are filled to the brim with great actors
@@The1rustif you love what you do I totally understand
@@jbear3478 90s and early 2000s films are the films made during the literal most formative years of our modern society as we know it. I sat down and rewatched a tv show called angel the other day (it’s a spin off from a older show called Buffy about the much more talented male love interest but I digress) that show in season one had the MC use a old school weapons grade thickness *PHONE BOOK AND PAY PHONE*
Something unheard of now, by the 2nd or 3 season the mc had a cell phone and you could literally track how rapidly tech was developing during the time of the show. Like we didn’t have these big of leaps in technology this well documented since the era of the movie Babylon was set in.
You know it's THE end of the world when Roanoke doesn't make an angler fish joke
One could say that the car monologues even out the lack of mention of the angler fish
That's because the angler fish finally got him, and what we're hearing now is an angler fish mimicking him lol
Even they aren't safe from the heat death
@@aftershock7064 its a failsafe for if he doesnt make a angler fish joke. same with younglings and flesh suits.
@@Funkpocalypseagreed this is definitely angler fish propaganda
Hope this dosent sound parasocial but a lot of stuff ended up going wrong in my life and I ended up dropping out of school and losing interest in everything and just living day by day with no future. But after I found your channel I rediscovered my love of science and intrest in microbiology, And I just got an internship approved at a microbiology lab because of that and wanted to thank you for doing what you do since it changed my life for the better.
Sometimes finding something you are interested in in line with a subject you are interested in, in a way it hasnt been presented before, is really all a person needs. Glad you got your love of science back bro!
@@RoanokeGamingI'm glad too
Look at Ro, doing Sagan's work.
@@MicrowaveTidalWavethat's cool. I think, being inspired by other people or their content is totally fine.
If you can find joy and meaning in something, like that, if you can get excited about that, or just focus on it, spend your time with this topics, and see the beauty, that lies within the science, and the big diversity, and that it offers more than enough to fill a career, a whole life, that there always will be something new to discover, to be ompressed and astonished by, and fascinated, that's a really good thing, and such channels just are a good way to see the wonders that surround us, instead of just our day to day lives.
So, you are clearly not alone with this, and it's a good thing. Wish you the best! 👍
Roanoke helped me rediscover my fear of angler fish
I like the Dead Space explanation where like the name is literal and when we later find out that Aliens WERE a thing, we also learn that they're all just already dead
>Signal that raises the dead
>Energy that makes cells regenerate
>The undead are instructed to hunt the living
It's the brethren moons and their markers
That is what I was thinking
Ehhh... It's closer to Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Dead Space at home.
I still think directors were inspiRed by horror comics 😂😂😂
Ah, fuck. Time to make a plasma cutter…
German here with some knowledge. Yes we do have daylight saving time but our start on March 31. and ends on Oktober 27. The EU is trying to get rid of it because most of Europe is sick of it since we have electrical lights for some time now and aren't dependent on the sun for work anymore, but some of the eastern european countries, where the winter time is a bit longer and less sunny, want to keep it. So long story short it's a political problem now that'll probably never be resolved.
*flies away*
Thank you German man
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as an australian, yeah we have daylight savings here too im pretty sure and i *do not like it* i think daylight savings is a stupid and outdated thing
As a fellow German man, yes we can fly
As someone who recently went through insomnia, THE HALLUCINATIONS ARE VERY REAL.
Mine were only auditory, but my god. The worst thing about it wasn’t even the hallucinations, which were voices that sounded exactly like normal people, directional and all. It was the pain in my muscles and body, because I would never sleep for longer than thirty minutes a night, my body wouldn’t rest or start to rebuild, I have no idea how my meat suit didn’t give up, it got to the point around the two weeks mark I started mixing over the counter sleep medicine, and thankfully very soon after I talked to a doctor and put on actual sleep meds. Gotta say I wouldn’t wish insomnia on ANYONE.
I was convinced I could “hear hell” a few years back…I was put on a medication that had a side effect of keeping me conscious during the moment of being awake and “falling asleep”,the thing that still bothers me is knowing that the moment feels like days but is in fact less than a second.
Hallucinations are so wild. I go through bouts of auditory hallucinations every once in a while, really annoying to hear someone say something clearly but you know you’re just alone in the bathroom. 💀
@@TheRealRunningwolf1980I had that happen too actually! I could hear the sounds of thousands screaming or something to that effect. Thought it was hell and would have totally lost it if it didn’t stop.
@@glizzygladiator8055 I still have them from time to time, my sleep schedule is like a grandma now because if I miss a few hours I’ll get bad again 🥲
Entity: *Has supernatural properties*
Roanoke: “ELECTROMAGNETOGENESIS*”
That is exactly what I love about this channel. Trying to give smie scientific explanations to things the writers haven't thought of that deep.
Fun fact the Russians started doing daylight savings after ww2 and then stopped and forgot and no one noticed until the 90s
Where i live that hour change is very noticeable people might want to get rid of it but the sun sure dont care what earth wants
"I don't make the rules, I just work here" but, but Roanoke.......
Says the creator of the video
@@DJFAT1991that’s the joke
Lmao yeah Roanoke is such a dork. As hard as so many of his jokes make me roll my eyes and shake my head I am grinning so clearly I'm not too much better lol
@@jamesbrown420Lol yeah dude him saying Garfield instead of the character or actors name is very much so his choice what are you on about with him having to worry about TH-cam on that one. That IS the joke.
Also nah you don't make much money from TH-cam by itself but you can absolutely get rich from brand deals, merchandising, making public appearances etc. Aka just being smart and branching out into other baskets to put your eggs in. Don't get me wrong I agree a LOT of youtubers doing that are faking it but going so far as to say ANY youtubers you see with fancy cars and nice houses are lying is just goofy and wrong my dude.
Its insanely rare for any decently size youtuber to just depend on youtube revenue so it paying shit kind of loses all meaning at that point.
Funnily enough a trope in 80s zombie flicks uses same logic by sheriffs😂😂
If we can figure out the right string of numbers to split an atom, we can find the right string of numbers to escape to the stars. We just have to do so before the splitting atoms thing catches up to us in a bad way.
Think it's to late. AI is going to make the number of lazy idiots out there grow along with the greedy taking more control of resources and using them purely for profit rather than growing as a species . The corrupt will make sure such groups are protected as they take care of population issues by removing those that they feel threatened by or can't control which will mostly be those that can think and create so no more future for us.
Just remember, the only bad thing about splitting the atom is trying to do it for cheap.
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@@anotheryoutubeuser5379 or to use it as a beating stick u=u
@@johnnyallen3856if they conduct their science like they build their infrastructure. We are all done.
I know this video came out a few months ago, but fun fact about the delivery van: the company is named WU-PS after the Wu-Tang Clan because the delivery driver is played by RZA who’s a member of the group
I don't think aliens caused this. Zelda seemed just as perplexed and annoyed as anyone else. She then used the police computers to call for a ride because Earth was done and she wasn't going to go down with it.
Also she seemed like she wanted to take Kylo with her.
yeah she was just there on Earth when it happened.
I can answer that this way, If Country X wanted to invade Country Z, then they wouldn't not do it, just because there are their citizens in Z, but would still be willing to evacuate them.
@@nobleman9393 The fact she had to call for a lift suggests otherwise.
Ok for the people who havent watched the movie. There was absolutely nothing in it to suggest that aliens caused it. There was like a total of 15 minutes of runtime with tilda swinton in it, and in the last 3 of those minutes it turned out she was an alien. Thats it. Thats all Roanoke was going on. That there was an alien in the movie so it must have been that. And not when the movie smacks you over the head with the idea that its the moon.
Funny enough it was this movie, not the one where he's co-staring with Scarlet Johansson, that made me realize that Adam Driver is a very good actor when not chained down between two directors in a pissing contest with each other.
Roanoke talking about eclipses "rustling his jimmies" reminds me of the time I had to drive from Novato, CA to Rio Vista, CA to collect water samples back in 2020 during a severe fire. The smoke was so thick that it was like night. This was the same day that people were taking the apocalyptic photos in San Francisco. My instincts were screaming that something was wrong that I had to call my dad on the way back to the lab just so I could relax because I was clenching my teeth the entire drive.
That fake out with skipping the classic car, for 5 seconds, got me. 😂
I know human beings have the potential to feel magnetic fields because my dad can navigate like a bird, and his dad could before him. You can blindfold him, spin him around, and ask him which way is North - he will point the correct direction every single time. Once, he took a tour into the catacombs under Paris and after a few HOURS wandering these tunnels, the tour guide asked if anyone knew which way North was. My dad instantly pointed in the correct direction and the tour guide was completely stunned. So I don't know how widespread this ability is, but I know my grandpa and my dad were (probably) capable of sensing Earth's magnetic fields and using that sense to navigate. Unless anyone else can offer an explanation for their uncanny sense of direction.
I have like, the polar opposite of this. I don't know what direction anything is, ever. I can get lost very easily if I dont have distinct landmarks. Its very frustrating for me and for anyone trying to give me directions.
@@MrDeathBunnyyour not alone
I'm glad some people liked this movie. When I saw it, I remember thinking it seemed intentionally bad. I like deadpan humor, and I think this movie made me chuckle once or twice at most?
So bad
The names in this movie are just great. Rosie Perez's character is Posie Juarez. Zoe's friends are Jack and Zack. Tilda Swinton's character is Zelda Winston.
New idea for the fermi-paradox: There are space-anglerfish and they are after us!
THE STARS ARE ANGLERFISH THE STARS ARE ANGLERFISH THE STARS ARE
Ah yes. The one non-body horror SCP that actively makes me anxious. SCP-1548: The Star, The Hateful. Incomprehensible cosmic horrors(just like angler fish) that destroy everything in the universe.
Hellstar Remina. Fun ride.
The Junyard Digs shout out was wild yo I love when one of my favorite youtubers know of another one of my favorite youtubers
Actually I participated in the Grand Prix Grand Prix on his land, our car ripped a pulley off lmao
I've heard Those kids who ran off and were never seen again were actually seen again as zombies amongst the crowds in certain missable scenes.
Heard from who lol
@@grilledleeks6514 me my dad wrote the script when he wasnt molesting me
Wait actually?
I used to work with a pharmacist from South Africa, and they don't do DST. The first time it happened, he was an hoir late for work, and we were all panicking, trying to call/text him, but no response. He walks in like nothing is wrong, ready to open up for the day, and we're all asking where he had been...obviously, we realized pretty quickly he did not know that it was DST time, and had not set his clock accordingly. Oops! 😂
Can you do videos explaining the biology of the Kaiju from Pacific Rim, please? And maybe the plausibility of the Jagers too, maybe? Please?
The most obvious solution to the Fermi Paradox, IMO, is that intelligent life IS common in the universe, but we just don't have the ability to detect them, or they're actively trying not to be detected.
The unspoken assumption is that intelligent life is going to look, act, and think like humans. We assume they'll build technology, perform activities like broadcast signals that we can measure with current technology, and seek some kind of contact (violent or otherwise) with neighboring species.
As evidenced by dolphins, elephants, and pigs, it's entirely possible for an animal to evolve to the point of sapience, but simply not have the physiological capability to do anything with their intelligence. The universe could be chock full of aliens with human-level intelligence that just didn't evolve hands or any other way of building technology that would allow them to leave the planet or broadcast signals, etc.
It's equally-likely that there are other humanoid species that have the ability to build space craft and complicated radio equipment, but have simply not invented them, or have for whatever reason purposely chosen not to do so. Perhaps they're too afraid of what other life forms would do to them to even go looking, or they intentionally mask their signals to prevent other species from detecting them, etc.
As simple as another civilization NOT going through their own dark ages...
@@Learn.The.Hardway Except the Dark Ages (or as it's otherwise known, that time Europe had feudalism) didn't have the detrimental effect people are wont to go on about. It also assumes only Europe is capable of technologically advancing humanity which obviously isn't true.
so the dark forest answer to the fermi paradox?
@@delrunplays2903 Good point. Didn't the middle east, Asia, and the Americas have a ton of progress during that time? In fact, the end of the Dark Ages in Europe led to the age of Imperialism, so it would've arguably been better for the world at large if Europe remained in the "Dark."
@@NihilisticJokerz Yeah, basically. If you try to look beyond our human inclinations and observe the rest of nature, it seems pretty apparent that most creatures prefer to be left alone and to leave others alone as much as possible. It's only the fact that we're a naturally gregarious and social species that we assume alien life would actually WANT to find us or communicate with us.
The most unbelievable part of any zombie has to be the brain. It takes mere minutes for neurons to lose their connections to one another once they start to die, and those connections are a big part of how you function. With magic or the equivalent, you could possibly resurrect and restart the cells in a brain, but there will be a truly staggering amount of lost information. The lost information will include things like "walking", "clubbing things with your hands", and "recognizing objects like floors, trees, and other people." Some kind of rewind of entropy is needed to reestablish those intraneuronal connections - at which point I get confused as to why the zombie magic stops. Russo's "Return of the Living Dead", with its smart zombies, seemed more in line with what's needed to make a threatening zombie than the standard mostly-aphasic shambler. (props to any Romero zombie who can talk, like the incredible Bud from Day of the Dead.)
All zombie movies have to use magic for their zombies or *extremely* advanced science, like very advanced nanorobots.
Even with this movie, if you send enough microwave radiation to resurrect tissue in dead people, feed the cells, control their brains... Why you won't just fry the brains of people that are alive?
I like to believe That's kinda why modern zombie shows, movies and games started using the "infected" rather than dead formula of making zombies because it would make more sense
Up here in new England it gets dark at like 4pm in the winter...it sucks
So awesome you covered this! I saw the preview so long ago and thought it looked hilarious... but then never saw it come out. I'll have to track it down!
In the infamously terrible book, Empress Theresa, the mc plunges the Earth into eternal daylight to stop crime and is praised for it. Turns out, the consequences would be worse than I imagined!
Personally my take on the Fermi Paradox is that evolving intelligent life is extremely rare like I think most habitable planets would just have normal animals on it.
Even if there was a species that was as intelligent as us if they're too far away the signal could just degrade or it could literally take 10s to 100s years reach us
On top of that we are also very early in the history of the universe you have to account for the time it takes for the actual elements to be created plus billions of years for the planet to develop life.
@@Magnumsonly true, also I didn't say it but you can go the other way with technology like we could be basically using a telegraph while other species are using cell phones
I hate this alien intelligence theories, damn nerd conspiracy theories wasting resources looking for aliens when the sea is uncharted
@@mastatheif9909 bro chill out it's fun speculating and also there's billions of people on this planet people can focus on the ocean and other people can focus on space
part of me thinks maybe humans are the precursor species, perhaps once our time is done in this galaxy some other alien species will arise and stumble onto our old crusty artifacts and think "well damn there was aliens here"
Wasn't until about half way through I realized you were referring to him as Kylo. Thanks for the surprise chuckle lol
I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel following the 3 kids, the hermit, and maybe a few other survivors that hid in a storm shelter or something. They could successfully clear out the town of zombies and then boom the alien invasion begins.
The firmi paradox bugs me because it doesnt take into account how UNFATHOMABLY HUGE SPACE IS.
Why does that bug you?
@Fingeroo because the fact that how huge space is and the fact there is a light limit on how far we can see things in the universe not to mention ftl is a pipe dream not an established science means even if there is life out there there's no way to talk to them as it's basically the space version of 2 people living across the ocean from each other in the the stone age. The universe is just way too goddamn big to fathom and theorize about considering how extremely small of a part of it we can see.
@@Fingeroo When you stargaze, you're looking into the past. Some of the stars in the night sky could have died a long time ago, before written history, before bronze tools, before dinosaurs walked the earth etc etc. Light can only travel so fast and it is the upper limit energy can travel in a void, no frequencies can travel faster than light. So instead of the fermi-paradox it's more likely life is too far in space, perhaps we'll see life on other planets in a million years. If humanity or technology lasts that long of course.
I’m so happy you’re in cahoots with Wow Such Gaming. I’m subscribed to both of your channels. I love the stuff you guys do.
Other countries already try that, advancing the clock one hour, not save you one hour or save energy, but really mess with your internal clock.
I like the choice of ramping up the zombies having remnants of their past selves as much as they could while still making them mindless husks. The idea of zombies that still talk and act out their former lives without any real comprehension while still devouring any living person on sight while continuing to talk, and possibly even recognizing you, as they do so is incredibly disturbing. It’s one thing to shoot what used to be a loved one if it’s just a feral beast, but it’s an entirely different scenario if the husk recognizes you and says the things I’ve might’ve said when they were alive, as if they’re still there. But you know that your loved one is gone, this thing is just the repetitive patterns and behaviors of who they once were given animacy, nothing more.
Everything you said about the pacing and storylines abruptly ending is exactly what I heard before I watched this, not a movie I'd watch again. 😂
Is ANYBODY ELSE as surprised as I am by how handsome papa Roanoke is? I’m not saying I expected him to be ugly or anything, I was just blown away by the love child of Chris Evan’s and Pedro Pascal popping into frame for the factor ad.
Edit: hey Roanoke,
Its currently 4:15 am in our lovely portion of the USA,
So if I know you, I know you’re either sleeping, busy sciencing or working on your impala, so I’ll be brief. I won’t lie to you and say I’m a day one sub, the first video I ever watched of yours was the breakdown of sputniks symbiote about two years ago. But ever since you covered my favorite slept on pandemic-era movie and dropped “Ah, yes, three hoogadoogas with a long stick should suffice” in the first two minutes of the video, you had my heart, all of my burner channels from when I couldn’t remember my gmail password, and even more importantly, you brought back that spark that once ignited my enthusiasm for cars, but even moreso my passion for science, before I dropped out of college. I don’t want all of the attention of a pinned comment, or even a reply. Just a grateful guy, happy to have stumbled across your page one night two years ago after going through some other big life changes. A like on the comment would mean the world to me, just so that I know you saw this, but if it doesn’t happen I get it. I’m not the only life you’ve changed for the better. (obviously lol I mean look at the view count and it hasn’t even been a full day)
Keep on doing your thing, man. A truly beautiful soul.
I really thought no one else had seen this. After I watched it I wasn't sure I had actually seen it.
I find your videos so refreshing. You are pretty much been my sole entertainment for the past few days as I binge your videos
Roanoke can I just say I love your channel. Long time viewer here (and NO - don't listen to anyone who says you talk about cars too much. I find those snippets both entertaining and informative. Lover of the 1967 Pontiac GTO here). One thing I love about this channel is I like to have a "Bad B Movie Night" and some of the films you cover are perfect (The Stuff, etc).
Watching The Stuff Video I started wondering if you have covered 'Phantoms"? I skimmed your channel but couldn't find one. If you have, can you share a link? If you haven't, could you?
Cheers adn keep on truckin!
I don't know anything about cars or even like cars and I like the snippets too! It's fun to see someone be passionate about something :)
Nah man, that’s not Garfield, that’s Bill Murray from Zombieland. I forget what the actor’s actual name is.
Daylight savings time is one of the dumbest ideas of all time. Basically every country on the planet has stopped using it except North America and Europe.
It also has nothing to do with farmers and was started in WW1 to try to save ammo by reducing the hours that artillery would be fired.
Honesty dude, that sounds dumber than the whole farmer thing
Yeah the explanation I heard was that it began up in Canada because of farming. I don't see why artillery units would care about what time it is if they needed to conserve ammo they would just do it. They wouldn't have to litigate time change laws in order to stop firing a cannon.
Reminded that I saw this film as a matinee at the Angelika Film Center, near NYU, the day it opened. Was so excited to see the stacked cast and all the heavy hitters come together for what I had heard was going to be a focused satire of the state of the U.S.A.'s "zombie obsessions", the deep and overwhelming absurdity of too many of America's current and chronically unresolved social, cultural, economic, and political failures, and of the ever intensifying Hollywood "moviemaking as opportunities for piles of cash" norms, expectations, and systems.
Yet, that summer of 2019 Saturday afternoon, as I sat in the dark through this entire film, in all its grindingly dragging, "deadpan for deadpan's sake", and inside-baseball-level of why the "jokes" were landing for those who wake up every day to work the jobs they get in the Hollywood working world:
I realized that this movie had been made by a filmmaker (who has done work in the past that I've loved) had made this specifically to give me nothing that I had wanted or expected.
It was a thing that I think was made entirely so that director Jim Jarmusch could assemble a bunch of folks he wanted to hang out with for the summer of 2018 in Upstate New York, and give everyone a paycheck, and not give one solitary fuck about how the end product would be taken.
In fact, he had entirely intended to make me bored as hell.
It was like I was being presented in that little empty Manhattan theater with the summation of a kind of tax write-off scheme that had been from the being conceived to create for those involved: the space, time, and financial means for a year or two spent with completely unknown motives.
I was left wondering if "all that could have been wonderful about all these great actors getting together" had been initiated for a chance to allow Jarmusch to perhaps have the best little dinner parties of his life, chatting into the nights day after day with all of his good friends made over the decades, and paying them to have some work they might have personally needed (as the industry is in the end too often just a crappy, radically irregular job), and to together all have a lovely time, at the end of each day on set.
I wondered if perhaps Jarmusch had made this to create the most wonderful little social gatherings he could have possibly imagined and then to send some unknown set of investors a massive bill to be paid (perhaps even with such investors being old friends of his, that just needed a big tax write off or perhaps in kindness wanted to give Jarmusch and friends a big pill of money in the most accommodating way possible, and that making this film was the strategy that their firm of retained L.A. entertainment lawyers had advised).
I wondered if Jarmusch had, had a dream that only played out for those he called up and hired.
Perhaps he had become inspired to cook recipes every evening from a cookbook he dearly loves, for all of his charming work friends?
Watching 'The Dead Can't Die' that day, the film was so overwhelmingly, excruciatingly boring that it burned into me the intension to directly ask Jim Jarmusch these questions if one day I ever unexpectedly found myself standing next to him.
There has to be a story that is the real story here; and, honestly, I remain curious.
P.S. I look over to my TH-cam recommendations and now see "'The Dead Don't Die' - How to Ruin the Audience's Investment". I feel that framing.
Bill Murray's comments at this press event, about how making this film was "going to work" in a good way, was perhaps telling.
'Jim Jarmusch and cast on The Dead Don't Die (Press Conference)'
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00:25 😂
I looked away and then looked back, right at that moment and was taken off guard.😂
He does it on all the videos. Same with the hmmm buzz lightyear meme
i know this isn't really virologi or science related but i would really like to see you talk about the john wick franchise injuries and the gun / car porn in the franchise.
regardless keep up the amazing content roanoke !
He could talk about which kill is the best and worst, and why exactly they kill you!
@@ferro9926 i mean he already goes pretty indepth about what arteries causes the most damage if punctured / ruptured... not to mention the baller taste in cars
WU-ps is a hilarious pun and I'm here for it 7:09
Lol I Was wondering if he just didn't realize. Thank you for also getting it.
The Audi Rosemeyer looks cool, and it has 1 cool engine. Also look at the Bugatti W-16 engine, some versions have 1825 hp, so more than most main battle tanks. They put it in 2 ton cars, and you get something, like Bugatti Bolide. Goes 250 mph or 400 km/h in just 12 seconds, and 311 mph or 500 km/h max.
Most of the cars with this engine go over 250 mph or 400 km/h, like Bugatti Chiron, and in Germany it's really usefull to have a car, that can go, at least, fairly over 125 mph or 200 km/h, because there is no tempolimit for most parts of the Auotbahn. Audi Rosemeyer just goes 350 km/h, or around 215 mph, but imo it looks nice. Imo a lot of sports cars look trashy, but this car has style.
A film complaining about consumerism made by and staring people that live in mansions and own 10 cars.
Maybe we were the real zombies all along... That's like... so deep, bro.
Same energy as when all those celebrities sang Imagine during 2020.
7:22 the night cycle of the photosynthesis actually happen all the time, day and night, it's only called night cycle because it's the only one that happen at night, but you're right about plants overcharging if recieving too much light
Earth's rotation slows down. When earth formed, a day was around 8 hours. 1.5 billion years ago, it was around 18 hours. 100 million years ago, it was around 23 1/2 hours. So it slows down while the moon moves away from us 🤷♂
So millions of years in the future, the days could be 30+ hours or so?
@@beastmaster0934 in theorie yes, in parctical use our sun wont make that. Or the earth is doomed bc the moon drifted too far away.
I'll take theory with zero actual evidence to back it up for 500, Alex
@@grilledleeks6514 so we have rock samples that corroborate theories that the moon split from earth, and also we've directly measured the moons rate of recession. So 500 will now be subtracted from your score.
All your initial talk about the Fermi paradox and stuff was a lot more interesting than the whole movie
The Three Body problem books/shows deal with the Fermi paradox, limited resources, and hostile aliens you talk about.
New fear unlocked✅
Earth getting hit by a solar storm when the poles switch
Now I want to play TF2 with Roanoke
Laughing but kinda disappointed Ro was calling him Garfield instead of Venkman! 😅 Though that could be showing my age, but also there's also the new GB films, so maybe not! 🤭
Ok, ok, you kinda made up for it at 6:48 😂 that made me laugh 😅
Hell yeah brother!
Ayyyyyyyyy
Never stop talking about cars I know someone complained once but I been learning more and more from you and am starting to want to learn more
Maybe Gyrocopters would be a fun idea. Tey aren't that expensive, they have a short take off distance, they are easier to maintain than helicopters, they are smaller, slower, but still can go over 200 km/h or 125 mph, and don't consume too much fuel, and it could have a decent range, like 500 miles or more.
I would like to have 1 of them, 4 - 6 seats, 550 - 700 kg effective payload, so 4 - 6 people 80kg or 175 pounds each and something like 150kg or 330 pounds cargo, 180 km/h max or more, so 115 mph, and being efficient at 150 km/h or more, so around 90 mph, with a range around 1.000 km or over 600 miles at this speed. Imo something like that is reasonable, useful, and wouldn't be too much to ask for.
I also would be fine with a 3 engine design. With one big engine for top speed, so f.e. if you use all 3, it goes over 220 km/h, maybe even 240 km/h, so 135 mph to 150 mph, and 2 smaller engines on small wings, that are very efficient, and still enough for let's say 120 km/h or 75 mph, and with that, you can fly 8 to 10 hours without refueling.
I know, gyrocopters are niche, but China's military uses a slow but very cheap version for just a few thousand dollars for certain tasks. 270 kg or 600 lb payload, 1 or 2 people, 180 km/h max speed, so 110 mph, and 150 km/h cruise speed, so 90+ mph. It's for 1 or 2 people, costs between 5k and 6k dollars, and imagine, what you could get for 8 - 10 times the price. A german group developed it.
So I like the idea, that someone makes a version of it, that's better for regular people, a bit bigger, a bit stronger, a bit faster just 10% is enough, more comfertable, ecause this things could land and take off on small streets in front of homes, or in gardens, backyards or the parking area in front of supermarkets, and they are small enough to fit in parking slots, if you could fold in the propeller blades.
Imo Gyrocopters are cool, and I hope, there will be a market for them, because people want flying cars for small prices, and gyrocopters are close to that. Also mass production would bring down prices. 🤷♂
Roanoke so far is the only person who could convince me that a conspiracy theory sounding apocalypse event actually held water.
Like... He puts in some serious work to explain fictional movie events with real life situations and hooks them together with evidence.
Props to him on that front.
No joke, I was in the midst of multi-day panic attack and I could not sleep. I was pushing three days. I started seeing hundreds of black bugs crawling on the ceiling, then the walls were covered in spiderwebs (so real I reached out to brush one of the webs down), black smoke clouds, and then the wildest was the entire room went static. Like, static on an old TV, but it was filling the room. Needless to say I ended up in the hospital and after a good dose of Clonazepam I finally slept…and I was out for days. Worst experience of my life. PS Lexapro is life saving.
Hey Roanoke i think the one kylo takes out at 30:29 is a refence to bill murry in zombie land. Costumes identical
you might be onto something there man!
I saw this movie while high at my friends apartment and loved everything about it such an underrated movie
No. It could be underrated more and it wouldnt be enough.
Haha I liked the reference to Wow Such Gaming! Although, how he says “infected” really grates on my nerves for some reason haha
Day 19 of asking for a video on subnatica
Joining this guy in asking as often as possible(when I remember TH-cam exists)
I wish. Pretty sure he said no shot. Something along the lines of 'most almonds activating game ever'
I just beat subnautica 2 weeks ago, great game. I dont think Roanoke will cover out, he fears angler fish
Guys what if we offer him chocolate chip cookies and milk no grown man can resist
@@oken-realm2098 that is in fact true
Okay the car rants were a bit grating at first, but now I'm kinda starting to love it. It's like you absolutely cannot help yourself and it's hilarious x)
Zombie apocalypse started by an invasion of aliens? Let's stop everything and talk about the engine block of this classic. 🤣
I loved this movie and thought it was hilarious that Adam Driver’s character was so meta. He knew it wasn’t going to end well because “Oh… I read the script”.
I walked into the movie just thinking it was another zombie movie but was pleasantly surprised
My bro been grindin hard.
Appreciate all the uploads
What a video to wake up to, I love this channel sm 😭😭
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If you are a big chad gamer Mr. Roanoke, last oasis is somewhat similar where the earths rotation is nill. A whole day is one year.
Dark Forest theory wrapped up in a self aware zombie flick.
7:40
I once stayed awake for 3 days as a kid playing L4D. I went and watched an episode of Law and Order, and when someone in a hoodie appeared i heard the hunter scream irl.
Get sleep yall, shits important 😂
Were you okay afterwords?
I like the breaks for car talk.
just so you know. yes. the entire world does daylight saving time. for 3 reasons:
1- it makes it easier for companies on different places in the world to communicate
2- it allows for millions in power savings each year by adjusting our work schedules to the number of hours of daylight (hence the name).
3 (and more importantly)- it allows people to adjust their sleeping schedule to something closer to what they'd naturally get since the hours of daylight are not correspondent to the same clock time all around the year and since we work ~8h shifts inside a building people could go half a year without either inverting their sleep schedules (waking up at night and getting to bed in the day) or in some places even going without seeing either daylight or nightime during several months.
there's been some good arguments against retaining daylight saving time (mainly people's health and tiredness) but as far as i know there's also arguments in favor of it (mainly people's health and tiredeness since it's ALSO connected to the available natural light but also economic since it makes communication and exports easier) and as far as i understand (from what i read) it's one of those few things that the whole humanity decided to do one day that is ACTUALLY helping us keep our sanity in a world with increased working hours and harsher job market...
I remember hearing a segment on NPR singing this movie's praises.
That's how I knew it wasn't good.
It might have been the only time they may have been right. It’s a good watch.
That plot was all over the place.
I know this game series isn't horror or zombie related, but I would love to see one of your videos talking about Monster Hunter biology!
Nah, go watch Unnatural History for that, he's got a great Attenborough-esque voice.
Love the TF2 meet the engineer theme playing in the background
15:15 The lion, the vengeful samurai lady and the wardrobe
Yes! I love this movie! Went into it blind with my bf and I loved it. It's wasn't his cup of tea but it was the right kind of weird for me. I think we just saw the poster, read Driver and Murry, two great actors, and just bought our tickets. I don't even remember any marketing for it. Thank you for covering this gem!
Fun fact, we did the same thing when we saw Midsommar - Director's Cut in theaters. We saw the poster, didn't think anything else looked interesting and we'd already seen everything we had planned to. That was a wild movie to go into blind... *edit* did the same with Hereditary lol
I was half asleep while listening so don't know how much was from the movie, but mine started off surviving a plane crash where a passenger had to be headshot mid flight, running from crash site by myself through several backyards while it was still dark, hiding in a jungle gym trying to stay quiet, sort of notice what's happening so try to avoid people, eventually escape to the grass parking lot with my car keys (for some reason) and someone else's keys who died, and try to drive away from town. There seem to be other people on the road so whole thing seems somewhat localized. Roanoke seemed to be narrating my dream mostly accurately but I was awake by the end of the video when he's talking about aliens. Rewatched the whole thing and even though I can still remember him narrating me escaping a small horde and climbing a fence where they couldn't continue to give chase (they were slightly more aggressive in my dream) and me coming into view of a security camera, by the time I reach my car the narration is mostly off rails and I'm thinking to myself how I'll get home to figure out my next step. Anyways, bye people see you all next video.
Idk if you’ve already said why you haven’t done it yet but u should really start thinking about doing the wildfire virus in the walking dead, it would be a fantastic episode
whoah now, them's fighting words. pontiac is awesome!
Come on guys lets get Roanoke to 1 MILLION by the end of March!!!
Bro's editor is wild bruh.
Omniman cheeks got me rollin' 😂
I feel like there’s some kind of incredible insult I can make about this movie, something about famous people and being rich but I just don’t have the energy honestly. I’m just flabbergasted same as Roanoak
Movie that complains about consumerism that casts a billionaire?
@@samsammich8465honestly after watching the movie I saw the consumerism thing and I think they brought a list celebs and showed certain things in the movie to tell us why materialism is what is causing people to lose themselves
Roanoke found out about angler fish and now he shxts on them on every vid, and it kills me everytime
Love ur vid, your great bro
When today was going meh, Roanoke comes in clutch to make it awesome. Thanks mate.
Probably mentioned, not sure. But I love your choice of calling Bill Murray's character Garfield. Not just because he played the live action version, but also cartoon voice actor, Lorenzo Music, played both the voice of Garfield and Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters.
After watching this movie you can tell this Director has a love for music with all the casting choices and the fact that the name of the town is Centerville 🤷🏻♂️ I’m surprised it doesn’t have 200 motels 😉😉
why are all these top tier actors in this movie lmfaaaoooo
Roanoke... I just wanna say, I love you. Whenever you upload ,it makes me happy.
We've already passed the first two Great Filters; which is most likely the main driving factor behind how empty space seems to be.
The First Great Filter: A Lack of the necessary building blocks of life to create single celled microbial life or sustain it for more than a few hundred years.
The Second Great Filter: A lack of driving evolutionary forces that cause single celled organisms to evolve and become more complex. There's thought to have been thousands of planets that may have reached a microbial stage just to stagnate forever. Never evolving past this point.
We have a third Great Filter that we are still working our way through; Nuclear Annihilation - will we get through the existence of nuclear weapons unscathed? There's possible a fourth but those who study these things don't fully understand what it might be.
Some think the Fourth Great Filter is determining if we can unify our species, moving beyond the concept of borders/nations before we destroy ourselves with multiple Great Wars.
7:02 the UPS emblem has the WU TANG CLAN and the driver is RZA how did I miss that when watching the movie
OMG I love it 😂
also pair of zombies that enter the diner, the male one is Iggy pop
OH MAN! Me too. Same. I feel the dumb.
Does this man not know any black artist or actors because he did the same thing with Danny Glover?
It's literally WU- PS.
And uses the UPS font and color scheme. It stood out like a RZA in a Bill Murray movie 😂
Hey Roanoke, would love to hear your take on The Children (2008). Some interesting things going on in that British horror film.
18:53 Both, yes...Both most likely...
...in addition to being in hard vacuum with what might as well be tissue paper for protection, even abord a shuttle or station...
Despite all that, the ocean terrifies me more still.
In Puerto Rico, we don’t do daylight saving
Let me tell you when me and my Dad saw this in theaters and Kylo knowing things he shouldn't I made the joke
"He read the script."
And by God if i didnt have the biggest laugh when he confirmed it IN the actual movie lol
It was so funny and caught me off guard
binge watching Roanoke you start to realize he WILL talk about any nice car or truck if it has any amount of screen-time
Thanks, Roanake, I definitely needed a new linger sense of existential dread added to my worn psyche. And this one isn't even like my fear of heights or deep water, you've literally explained how we could just be like any other planet in the universe that gets cooked by their star and we KNOW the flip is going to happen, potentially in our lifetime, and while we've obviously been lucky before, how long will it last?