We used to call our hand scanners, at the grocery store, “guns” until a panicked customer heard someone say “I lost my gun”. So we had to refer to the as handhelds
@@generalatom2175 I mean it is funny, but I know if I heard it, I'd leave the store lmao. This is America, the chance of someone having a gun -and loosing it- is very high
I just realized that this disease isn't just dangerous by the obvious means as an infectious disease, but the fact that the infected are functional enough to aim a gun and pull the trigger should be a bigger concern What if someone higher up such as the president and his staff were to get infected, someone who has access to launching nuclear weapons on the globe during the peak of infection
Well, it's not like the President physically has the ability one-to-one to just launch nukes on a whim. Big misconception that really makes no sense. He has the codes which can be sent to silos and subs to launch nuclear weaponry. And I doubt any of them would follow orders upon hearing a disease causing psychotic, murderous tendencies was spreading across the nation.
Connor O'Hare you should read the comic CROSSED. It’s like the Crazies but far more graphic and terrifying. What you just said happened at some points in the comics. Be aware it’s totally NSFW and NSFL
The most chilling part of this movie was when the FO operative casually explained where it came from and just how little control his paymasters had over the situation.
I take some consolation though that in a situation like this, the response would definitely be more big, coordinated, and fast IRL. Even if it was a black flight - if it was carrying a bio weapon and it crashed they wouldn’t just chill around the town and inspect how the people are. They would already be there by the time the plane hit the ground or moments after. Shouldn’t be a surprise but transports carrying biological weapons are tracked very closely. They would already have the CDC involved, and they would have immediately shut off the water and likely moved the people out of the affected area. 110% asses would be reamed and brought to court martial for letting it happen in the first place, but the military and agencies like the CDC do not fuck around when it comes to bio-weapons. (Also, biological weapons are never flown, at least in my experience. They’re always in a secure transport on the ground with a full security detail and a conga line of QRF. It doesn’t make the movie any less scary, but if they dropped the ball this bad, we would all be fucked.)
I just want to say I really love what you do. This is one of the only channels on TH-cam that genuinely genuinely has unique content. Thanks for the entertainment.
The stinger after the movie's end credits suggests that David managed to ignite infection in Cedar Rapids, so at least one more town was probably going to get nuked. I've always wondered if Russell was actually infected in the first place, or if the stress just made him snap. He didn't show any of the outward physical symptoms (he didn't get a nosebleed until he was punched in the face), and getting punched seemed to snap him out of it.
No they ignited a cordon and sanitation situation. The military will be more dangerous to the population than any disease. Also in Fear the Walking Dead at the end the govt instigated a genocidal kill order suspecting all as infected so murder was their final order of civilians.
2010's *The Crazies* is one of my all-time favorite outbreak films and, given what I've learned about the history of biological weaponry over the years, one of the most frighteningly quasi-plausible. A longtime family friend of mine works for the department of defense and has knowledge of this exact subject. Though there are obviously things he can't tell us, he's shared the occasional tidbit. Given what I know today, especially how believable it is that the govt. could screw up in this exact manner depicted, the scenario itself isn't so far-fetched at all despite the fictional pathogen. Many zombie genre fans have compared *The Crazies* and its "Trixie" virus (rhabdovirdae prototype) infected to the *28 Days Later* franchise's rage-infected, though I respectfully disagree.
Granted, I do acknowledge the titular "crazies"' superficial similarities to *28 Days-Weeks Later's* rage-infected (mental deterioration, violent insanity, orifice hemorrhaging, etc). Nonetheless, I don't consider these traits alone sufficient to qualify them as zombie-like. The criteria are simply too broad and would stretch the genre's standards too loosely. By such logic, any killer or psycho suffering from a form of mind-altering affliction could potentially be called "zombie-like", which would dilute what originally made the genre unique. What sets the crazies apart in context is that they share very few traditional zombie-like tropes outside being infected with a virus that transforms them into irrational killers. Apart from that, they're about as easy to kill as ordinary humans *(28 Days-Weeks Later's* infected are arguably more resilient) and retain memories of who they are much longer. Also, even the more primal late-stage infected retain enough intelligence to use tools & weapons as well as teamwork, setting traps and coordinating strategic attacks. Lastly, unlike most zombie-like creatures, the crazies don't bite or display any cannibalistic behaviors. Overall, at best, I'd classify Trixie's infected as terminally ill dementia victims.
Keith 28 days later are not zombies, the problem is 28 weeks where it starts making them more like zombies, i.e still alive after having their limbs chopped off by helicopter. Why i hate 28 weeks.
@@samw2670 i mean its likely you wont die for a while if you have some limbs chopped off. Hell people have still been able to live fairly long after being bisected.
Rabies is terrifying. I live in the deep South and down here if you see an animal acting strange, it is shot on sight, no questions asked. It's almost always a coyote or raccoon in my area, they walk really strange and don't run away from you as soon as they see you. When they don't run, you already know.
The part I loved about this movie was the containment and final solution. It is exactly how the powers that be would contain it. There would also be a fall guy (a nation/group) that the government would declare war on, saying the civilian killings and nuclear strikes were not done by their own military. And, sad but true, the way the virus was handled in the movie would be the only way to actually handle it in a way that works with (ironically) the lowest body count.
@@RoanokeGaming Can you do the Blood Glacier Bacteria and it's creatures please Also if one thing I noticed from that movie,the bacteria creates new species
Want to hear a Joke, An coronavirus walks into a bar. The Bartender says, "We don't serve infectious diseases here" The virus replies, "Well, you’re not a very good host.’”
I know it's a bit unconventional, but I'd really like you to revisit the creatures of the *Metro* series and examine some of the drastic changes that *Metro Exodus* brought to the Mutants' designs and what they entail.
I still want a sequel to the 2010 film... I really enjoyed the setup, the writing, all of it and a sequel to that perfect movie to me would be incredible even if it's been a decade now.. 😔
10:50 as someone who was a survivor and victim of a motor vehicle hitting a pedestrian. I can confirm all of this is true. Even had to get on some meds to help deal with the random violent outbursts and just generally snapping. Which was extremely different for me.
They knew where it was when it crashed. But at that point, crashing in the water supply, there was no containing it. It's not like they'd go there and try to scoop the plane out of the water, the damage was already done. At that point, the crash site essentially became the same as ground zero for a nuclear detonation.....no point in going there, because there's nothing to do there but get infected.
I just remembered an older movie I was watching where they mistook the hydrophobia associated with rabies as a general psych hydrophobia. So the ticking clock in the movie was whether or not the guy would be scared of the lake outside his home as his family rushed to get someone that could fly him out of his secluded home in the mountains.
Infected, not zombies. Best example of the difference is World War Z the book (that disturbed the fuck out of CDC and other medical people for being so accurate) would be reanimated. Where as NOT World War Z the abomination of a movie that was clearly rewritten by a narcist is a bad version of infected.
I would love to see Roanoke to legitimately cover the zombies in SAS 3 and 4, I know that's never going to happen though, very sadly but a man can dream.
The repetition thing kind of reminds me of how in Vincent Ward's Alien 3, characters start mumbling or ranting or singing things before the Alien emerges from their heads.
I remember watching this as a kid, it actually freaked me out for awhile, now that I look bad, I realize what a great movie it was. On top of that, one of my favorite infection movies, I guess you could say it was... Crazy :b
If anybody in any military suggests engineering a virus to use as a weapon, they should be forced to watch this movie and see why biological warfare is outlawed.
I think at this point pretty much everyone in every military knows that a weaponised virus is a bad idea. You can pretty easily ensure a bomb doesn't hurt your allies, but a virus doesn't have a limit to its radius
Hello RoanokeGaming! I found your channel originally through watching first your video on The Thing Super Cell Parasite Explored, and I must say you explain things very direct and easy to understand. It's been great listening and learning about these things, to also help make it understandable how fictious diseases and such might indeed work in the real world. I hope you will continue to make such videos!
They probably thought they could save people at first but than noticed "well these people aren't exactly gonna keep their mouth quite about the US Government violating their rights" so they mowed em down.
@@steel749 well that and also we know that people can asymptotically carry the virus and they probably didn’t want the carriers to pass the disease along.
Why would they name a virus meant to dumb down and agitate large groups of people after The Great And Powerful Trixie; greatest and most powerful pone of all time;beautiful genius and master of all magic? I guess we'll never know.
The story of the guy, Phineas, who gets the pole through the head, is gnarly. Simon Whistler has a video on him and it's just crazy af how he survived and how much it helped us map out the brain and stuff like that
Another great video! I love how deep you go into the anatomy and physiology of diseases. As a paramedic i often wonder what these infections would be like in real life. Morbid curiosity 😂
In the movie, when quarantining the town became impossible, they dropped a nuclear bomb to incinerate everything. If I remember correctly, their cover-up for the nuclear explosion was a nuclear meltdown at a nearby nuclear power plant. That's a pretty shitty cover-up, in my opinion.
2:45 that scene makes me feel so uncomfortable. I can look at stuff that’s underwater (usually ocean) but it always makes me feel uneasy and this scene kinda scared my core.
I think this may be my favorite TH-cam channel. Your Scientific explanations for even my favorite Games is actually intense. Everything you explain is extremely interesting.... bruh I might pay you to do more
Rape-Virus. Basicly thats it, there was no real explanation where it came from, how it spread globaly in what seems like mere hours or days and i dont hink they are ever going to give us an answer. Altough... coming to think of it in the comic "The Red Line" was something that was possibly a hint at something supernatural.... gonna re-read that one.
The Crazies is one of those movies that after seeing real life people who are more than willing to spread the you know what virus currently sodomizing the globe, it makes this movie not seem too farfetched after all.
At this point if any new zombie or outbreak movie doesn’t have people willingly getting bit by zombies calling the infection a conspiracy then it’ll be a truly fictitious movie.
A fun fact: this movie was filmed in a small iowa town called Lenox, I know this because I use to live there. The police station was actually the bank. Also in the beginning of the movie the two boys riding bikes are actually my cousins
I remember watching this movie once when I was younger. Tho I enjoyed it, I was a bit bummed out it wasn't a zombie movie. However now being an adult and watching you break down this virus, I definitely want to rewatch the movie again. Honestly enjoyed this video and out of every fictional virus outbreak movie, this one pretty scary as to how something like this can very well be made. No reanimating the day, or Uber crazy incubation time like Rage virus....just a scary combo of rabies and ebola. Thanks for making these amazing videos btw!
Not sure if Roanoke missed it or didn't think it was relevant, but the reason the sheriff and his wife don't go crazy is because their house has a well, which is where their house gets it's water. Russell doesn't entirely turn on the sheriff due to his 'bond' as the deputy, which is partially why he so willingly sacrificed himself to save the sheriff.
Yes! I forgot about this movie, I've seen it a dew times and really loved it. I find the virus fascinating and I dare say...more grounded than others? Thanks for doing a video on this, after watching your 28 days/weeks later video I had thought about this film. My wishes came true.
So I love horror stories but cannot stand jump scares in horror movies and games. These videos are perfect because I love scientific break downs and TLDR movie summaries.
With all these videos on movies, I would once again suggest a video on the Andromeda strain. I also highly recommend the book by the name which the movie was based on.
I highly recommend you read the book by Robert h Wilson which takes the Andromeda strain situation to a new level it's called Andromeda evolution and I highly highly recommend it
The most realistic interpretation of “zombies” next to 28 days later. Probably the movie that spooked me the most next to war of the worlds. There should be more lore behind this movie because a lot went unexplained. Guess that makes it more mysterious.
I tried to follow the video, but I've lived in Iowa my whole life and I'm like 99% sure marshes don't exist in the great plains and this bugged me immensely.
You know what is the most stupid in this situation - a laboratory where this virus was created didn't have any means to incinerate it in the first place.
Thanks for watching guys! Its nice to be back! hope you guys enjoyed it!
Roanoke Gaming I was wondering when this virus was going to make and appearance
Stay awesome man
What the hell is a hand-held? We talking bout Nintendo's or something, it's called a gun or rifle.
Do DOOM Eternal Marauder
@@DeShawnMcDonald those are demonitisation words, shh!
We used to call our hand scanners, at the grocery store, “guns” until a panicked customer heard someone say “I lost my gun”. So we had to refer to the as handhelds
Cordero Rojas people get offended by everything nowadays
Frank West didn’t they panicked? I mean they brought it on themselves by calling them guns
@@generalatom2175 I mean it is funny, but I know if I heard it, I'd leave the store lmao. This is America, the chance of someone having a gun -and loosing it- is very high
Hilarious
@@frankwest9304 Panicked, not offended.
I just realized that this disease isn't just dangerous by the obvious means as an infectious disease, but the fact that the infected are functional enough to aim a gun and pull the trigger should be a bigger concern
What if someone higher up such as the president and his staff were to get infected, someone who has access to launching nuclear weapons on the globe during the peak of infection
Connor O'Hare that’d be marvelous
Well, it's not like the President physically has the ability one-to-one to just launch nukes on a whim. Big misconception that really makes no sense. He has the codes which can be sent to silos and subs to launch nuclear weaponry. And I doubt any of them would follow orders upon hearing a disease causing psychotic, murderous tendencies was spreading across the nation.
Connor O'Hare you should read the comic CROSSED. It’s like the Crazies but far more graphic and terrifying. What you just said happened at some points in the comics. Be aware it’s totally NSFW and NSFL
If Trump was infected people he knows would have noticed something wrong with him right away
HEY! Shut up! ... China could be listening.....
The most chilling part of this movie was when the FO operative casually explained where it came from and just how little control his paymasters had over the situation.
It's like that meme; "Everyone gangsta until X happens"
I take some consolation though that in a situation like this, the response would definitely be more big, coordinated, and fast IRL. Even if it was a black flight - if it was carrying a bio weapon and it crashed they wouldn’t just chill around the town and inspect how the people are. They would already be there by the time the plane hit the ground or moments after. Shouldn’t be a surprise but transports carrying biological weapons are tracked very closely. They would already have the CDC involved, and they would have immediately shut off the water and likely moved the people out of the affected area. 110% asses would be reamed and brought to court martial for letting it happen in the first place, but the military and agencies like the CDC do not fuck around when it comes to bio-weapons.
(Also, biological weapons are never flown, at least in my experience. They’re always in a secure transport on the ground with a full security detail and a conga line of QRF. It doesn’t make the movie any less scary, but if they dropped the ball this bad, we would all be fucked.)
@@DisDatK9 I n y o u r e x p e r i e n c e ?
@ZoomerStasi
now Israel and Ukraine, also C19
The crazies: Trixie virus
Resident evil: T-Virus
Both raccoon city and the crazies then ended in nuke bombs
Yeah but the crazies make more sense
@@MoodyF0X the crazies legit made me uncomftorable because everything in it seemed like it was plausible and could happen.
Coincidence I think so
@@michaelpelzek8252 ever had meningitis, that shits no joke about how it makes you feel just putting slight pressure on your brain
28 Days Later: Rage virus
Nobody thinks to nuke the island from orbit.
I just want to say I really love what you do. This is one of the only channels on TH-cam that genuinely genuinely has unique content. Thanks for the entertainment.
The stinger after the movie's end credits suggests that David managed to ignite infection in Cedar Rapids, so at least one more town was probably going to get nuked. I've always wondered if Russell was actually infected in the first place, or if the stress just made him snap. He didn't show any of the outward physical symptoms (he didn't get a nosebleed until he was punched in the face), and getting punched seemed to snap him out of it.
No they ignited a cordon and sanitation situation. The military will be more dangerous to the population than any disease.
Also in Fear the Walking Dead at the end the govt instigated a genocidal kill order suspecting all as infected so murder was their final order of civilians.
"a hand held" what is youtube against saying "Boomstick" or are ya forgetting the power of references
TheKnight OfCydonia “THIS! IS MY BOOMSTICK!”
@@marcosharko8247 exactly
@@marcosharko8247 My gf left me cause I used to say that every time I took off my pants.
@@Posit_Zero_Blue 😔
@@Posit_Zero_Blue 😌👍 lol
Wow man this is a crazy one!
It was crazy fun to make!
I thought I saw a zachazz on the left for dead videos... conspiracy confirmed.
ahh, I see what you did there.
Hi
Iol funny joke
I love both you're vids
2010's *The Crazies* is one of my all-time favorite outbreak films and, given what I've learned about the history of biological weaponry over the years, one of the most frighteningly quasi-plausible.
A longtime family friend of mine works for the department of defense and has knowledge of this exact subject. Though there are obviously things he can't tell us, he's shared the occasional tidbit.
Given what I know today, especially how believable it is that the govt. could screw up in this exact manner depicted, the scenario itself isn't so far-fetched at all despite the fictional pathogen.
Many zombie genre fans have compared *The Crazies* and its "Trixie" virus (rhabdovirdae prototype) infected to the *28 Days Later* franchise's rage-infected, though I respectfully disagree.
oh yeah its likely the famous incident where a usa miltary plane LOST A NUKE somewhere and didnt find it for years comes to mind
genuinely it's terrifying it wouldn't take much to modify rabies to not cause death
Granted, I do acknowledge the titular "crazies"' superficial similarities to *28 Days-Weeks Later's* rage-infected (mental deterioration, violent insanity, orifice hemorrhaging, etc).
Nonetheless, I don't consider these traits alone sufficient to qualify them as zombie-like. The criteria are simply too broad and would stretch the genre's standards too loosely.
By such logic, any killer or psycho suffering from a form of mind-altering affliction could potentially be called "zombie-like", which would dilute what originally made the genre unique.
What sets the crazies apart in context is that they share very few traditional zombie-like tropes outside being infected with a virus that transforms them into irrational killers.
Apart from that, they're about as easy to kill as ordinary humans *(28 Days-Weeks Later's* infected are arguably more resilient) and retain memories of who they are much longer.
Also, even the more primal late-stage infected retain enough intelligence to use tools & weapons as well as teamwork, setting traps and coordinating strategic attacks.
Lastly, unlike most zombie-like creatures, the crazies don't bite or display any cannibalistic behaviors. Overall, at best, I'd classify Trixie's infected as terminally ill dementia victims.
Keith 28 days later are not zombies, the problem is 28 weeks where it starts making them more like zombies, i.e still alive after having their limbs chopped off by helicopter. Why i hate 28 weeks.
@@samw2670 i mean its likely you wont die for a while if you have some limbs chopped off. Hell people have still been able to live fairly long after being bisected.
Rabies is terrifying.
I live in the deep South and down here if you see an animal acting strange, it is shot on sight, no questions asked.
It's almost always a coyote or raccoon in my area, they walk really strange and don't run away from you as soon as they see you. When they don't run, you already know.
Gotta love those handheld lead dispensers
Yeah. I like the noise they make.
Yeah they are everyday use tools usually in schools apparently.
@@GauravMuralidharan they're just basic stationery that you get the week before school starts...
Mod
Slug throwers.
The part I loved about this movie was the containment and final solution. It is exactly how the powers that be would contain it. There would also be a fall guy (a nation/group) that the government would declare war on, saying the civilian killings and nuclear strikes were not done by their own military. And, sad but true, the way the virus was handled in the movie would be the only way to actually handle it in a way that works with (ironically) the lowest body count.
Ok this is real interesting virus
I agree!
@@RoanokeGaming Can you do the Blood Glacier Bacteria and it's creatures please
Also if one thing I noticed from that movie,the bacteria creates new species
@@RoanokeGaming Can you do a Biological Explanation of the MZD virus from the Zombieland franchise
@@jackbartholomaus6510 word. Tell us why they like that Manwich.
@@xavis_dad What Manwich?
Want to hear a Joke,
An coronavirus walks into a bar.
The Bartender says, "We don't serve infectious diseases here"
The virus replies, "Well, you’re not a very good host.’”
I now hate myself for having slightly giggled at this joke. Thank you.
No
Bum dum diss
This is an actualy realy cute joke. Thank you for SPREADING it.
Andrew Wolf 🤣
other words for "gun":
Longarm
Sidearm
Gohunt001 - handheld lead dispenser
BlackRavenFeather565 🤣
BlackRavenFeather565 the pain projector
Big iron
The demonetizer
When the government accidentally poisons your city and then quarentines you all by force. This movie.
Yikes.
The King art imitates real life
Wuhan, anyone?
Then nukes it all in the end as a cherry on top.
@Andy Munoz Give China time, they failed with SARS and COVID-19 will likely fail too. They'll perfect it eventually.
@@Nyx_2142 now its swine flu, bubonic plague in Mongolia, and now some "unknown" virus worse than corona
I know it's a bit unconventional, but I'd really like you to revisit the creatures of the *Metro* series and examine some of the drastic changes that *Metro Exodus* brought to the Mutants' designs and what they entail.
The books of Metro are actually good. They go into more detail
I still want a sequel to the 2010 film... I really enjoyed the setup, the writing, all of it and a sequel to that perfect movie to me would be incredible even if it's been a decade now.. 😔
i strongly agree with you i enjoyed it just as much as you did i never watched or saw the orginial but i loved the 2010 movie alot
This time with seeing more sides like the govt and military.
10:50 as someone who was a survivor and victim of a motor vehicle hitting a pedestrian. I can confirm all of this is true. Even had to get on some meds to help deal with the random violent outbursts and just generally snapping. Which was extremely different for me.
now with HL:A you can look at headcrabs a lot better.. it's so scary tho
That aircraft was sabotaged, even if it was off the records someone would’ve been looking for it
They knew where it was when it crashed. But at that point, crashing in the water supply, there was no containing it. It's not like they'd go there and try to scoop the plane out of the water, the damage was already done. At that point, the crash site essentially became the same as ground zero for a nuclear detonation.....no point in going there, because there's nothing to do there but get infected.
After running the “wheat thresher” lmao.. it’s a combine, this isn’t the 1870’s.
I just remembered an older movie I was watching where they mistook the hydrophobia associated with rabies as a general psych hydrophobia. So the ticking clock in the movie was whether or not the guy would be scared of the lake outside his home as his family rushed to get someone that could fly him out of his secluded home in the mountains.
you need to do the parasites bite from cloverfield. i’ve seen many people argue why the girl in the film burst like a balloon from the bite.
Totally underrated "zombie" flick!
Not zombies though some of the hunters did taste test the flesh of their prey.
Infected, not zombies. Best example of the difference is World War Z the book (that disturbed the fuck out of CDC and other medical people for being so accurate) would be reanimated. Where as NOT World War Z the abomination of a movie that was clearly rewritten by a narcist is a bad version of infected.
I would love to see Roanoke to legitimately cover the zombies in SAS 3 and 4, I know that's never going to happen though, very sadly but a man can dream.
I thought this video was gonna be about Drag Queen Trixie Mattel. Lol
The repetition thing kind of reminds me of how in Vincent Ward's Alien 3, characters start mumbling or ranting or singing things before the Alien emerges from their heads.
I'd love to see you analyze the monsters from GTFO I'd love to see what you think about them.
I'm honestly glad you mentioned Phineas Gage. I actually studied him back in my Psychology class in highschool and he's a pretty good example
I remember watching this as a kid, it actually freaked me out for awhile, now that I look bad, I realize what a great movie it was. On top of that, one of my favorite infection movies, I guess you could say it was... Crazy :b
This variant heavily reminds me the Vampiric mutagen degredation virus/pathogen from the *I am Legend* series; both movie & the book
OUH THATS A GOOD IDEA FOR THE NEXT VIDEO
@@RoanokeGaming Magnificent! :]
Will Smith approves!
If anybody in any military suggests engineering a virus to use as a weapon, they should be forced to watch this movie and see why biological warfare is outlawed.
I think at this point pretty much everyone in every military knows that a weaponised virus is a bad idea. You can pretty easily ensure a bomb doesn't hurt your allies, but a virus doesn't have a limit to its radius
oh my sweet summer child. we don't need fiction to do what non-fiction does better
Now if we could only outlaw nuclear weapons...
Yea.....that'll teach em 😂😂
Hello RoanokeGaming! I found your channel originally through watching first your video on The Thing Super Cell Parasite Explored, and I must say you explain things very direct and easy to understand. It's been great listening and learning about these things, to also help make it understandable how fictious diseases and such might indeed work in the real world.
I hope you will continue to make such videos!
Intel officer: Trixie... Rhabdoviridae Prototype
Sheriff: You mean to tell me you guys engineered this crap?!
I agree with someone below
Blood Glacier would be a very interesting movie to cover!
We need a part 2 and 3 tbh
Eh, it could be wrapped up with a part 2. a third would just feel like beating a dead horse.
i still dont get why they brought all the,"uninfected" out of town before killing them
My opinion is one of them if not more were infected and the scanner was faulty which said they weren't but truly were
They probably thought they could save people at first but than noticed "well these people aren't exactly gonna keep their mouth quite about the US Government violating their rights" so they mowed em down.
@@steel749 well that and also we know that people can asymptotically carry the virus and they probably didn’t want the carriers to pass the disease along.
@@steel749 think op cobalt from walking dead.
Why would they name a virus meant to dumb down and agitate large groups of people after The Great And Powerful Trixie; greatest and most powerful pone of all time;beautiful genius and master of all magic?
I guess we'll never know.
R u ok
:|
lmao trixie is a fraud.
I came here to post this.
@@EdselAmbience She can teacup fine tho.
I actually unironically really love The Crazies! Both the original version and the 2011 version.
I always love hearing you discuss neuroscience in your videos
The story of the guy, Phineas, who gets the pole through the head, is gnarly. Simon Whistler has a video on him and it's just crazy af how he survived and how much it helped us map out the brain and stuff like that
Another great video! I love how deep you go into the anatomy and physiology of diseases. As a paramedic i often wonder what these infections would be like in real life. Morbid curiosity 😂
Id be really happy to see crazy 2 become a thing and ive been waiting for this for awhile
TH-cam algorithm:
"Handhelds" - I sleep
"Guns" - laser eyes
Man your videos are getting better and better! Come a long way man! Gratz :D
I wonder how the government would cover-up the quarantining of a city.
In the movie, when quarantining the town became impossible, they dropped a nuclear bomb to incinerate everything. If I remember correctly, their cover-up for the nuclear explosion was a nuclear meltdown at a nearby nuclear power plant. That's a pretty shitty cover-up, in my opinion.
@@AidenRKrone , it worked as a excuse for Raccoon City.
And those bio soldiers were given orders to kill all witnesses, women and children, all of the people they brought back with em are dead
@@umbrellacorporation9168 u would know
Any severely propagandized society can be made to believe anything. Especially when your paychecks depends on it.
Roanoke you have me HOOKED on this.
2:45 that scene makes me feel so uncomfortable. I can look at stuff that’s underwater (usually ocean) but it always makes me feel uneasy and this scene kinda scared my core.
Same. It was almost like it triggered a sense of doom.
Kae A “a sense of doom” is a perfect explanation
Thats kinda the whole point. The plane set everything into motion!!
im loving these non gaming biology videos! keep both coming to scratch my itch both ways!
"Repetitiously repeating himself."
This is literally an online biology class, siriously. Good explaination, its so detail, keep up the good content
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a person from Iowa, I can confirm stuff like this happens in our small towns all the time.
It was a great nostalgia trip, seeing that old DS lite in the car.
You know what would be a cool one to do? Something from bloodborne. Wolves turning into massive Agressive Beasts sounds like a good reason
will need to play it first!
I have really fallen in love with your channel these last two days. I appreciate your work
i really dig the deputy in this one😔 .. he's kinda cool ...
This is still by far one of my most favorite roanoke videos. Love it man keep up the good work ❤
DOOM eternal marauder pls.
Edit: or Icon of Sin
Or Spider Demon
Doom Hunter or tyrant also
@@happymikasa7226
*TYRANT* !?
Nah master cheif
@@teresaswisher4414
Agreed.But he already did that with the Spartan video.
I think this may be my favorite TH-cam channel. Your Scientific explanations for even my favorite Games is actually intense. Everything you explain is extremely interesting.... bruh I might pay you to do more
Could you explain the virus from the crossed comic series
Rape-Virus. Basicly thats it, there was no real explanation where it came from, how it spread globaly in what seems like mere hours or days and i dont hink they are ever going to give us an answer. Altough... coming to think of it in the comic "The Red Line" was something that was possibly a hint at something supernatural.... gonna re-read that one.
Dude I loved this movie. The little deputy guy just about broke my heart
Super underrated movie.
Man, this movie is just great lol, love the sheriff and his deputy
The Crazies is one of those movies that after seeing real life people who are more than willing to spread the you know what virus currently sodomizing the globe, it makes this movie not seem too farfetched after all.
I agree. It’s scary.
Jo Pe movies like The Crazies aren’t just entertainment they’re thought provoking messages
@@GMS-ChaabarYakalATL - It's called, "predictive programming". Look it up.🧐😊
At this point if any new zombie or outbreak movie doesn’t have people willingly getting bit by zombies calling the infection a conspiracy then it’ll be a truly fictitious movie.
@@crimsondynamo615 Famous last words: "It's just a flu bro"
**gets mauled by the horde*
Such a great movie! Definitely need a part 2!!!!
i thought that DAVID and his WIFE were immune or at least if they had the virus they weren't going to go CRAZY!!!
A fun fact: this movie was filmed in a small iowa town called Lenox, I know this because I use to live there. The police station was actually the bank. Also in the beginning of the movie the two boys riding bikes are actually my cousins
Thats pretty cool actually
I remember watching this movie once when I was younger. Tho I enjoyed it, I was a bit bummed out it wasn't a zombie movie. However now being an adult and watching you break down this virus, I definitely want to rewatch the movie again. Honestly enjoyed this video and out of every fictional virus outbreak movie, this one pretty scary as to how something like this can very well be made. No reanimating the day, or Uber crazy incubation time like Rage virus....just a scary combo of rabies and ebola. Thanks for making these amazing videos btw!
1:19 Shiki Vamp Anime + Prototype or Resident Evil.
Yes yes thank you Lord Roanoke I am blessed today 😃👍🏻❤️.
Thank you for your hard work respect dude.
absolutely man!
Not sure if Roanoke missed it or didn't think it was relevant, but the reason the sheriff and his wife don't go crazy is because their house has a well, which is where their house gets it's water.
Russell doesn't entirely turn on the sheriff due to his 'bond' as the deputy, which is partially why he so willingly sacrificed himself to save the sheriff.
This movie was under rated, just had a crap ending. This and slither felt similar.
Yes! I forgot about this movie, I've seen it a dew times and really loved it. I find the virus fascinating and I dare say...more grounded than others? Thanks for doing a video on this, after watching your 28 days/weeks later video I had thought about this film. My wishes came true.
Trixie Virus : Tell me I'm pretty
* Twitches left eye *
Wrong Trixie.
A virus called Trixie but turns you into a Katya, sounds fun.
It’s so ridiculous that channels have to literally say “Handheld” or similar instead of rifle or gun for fear of being banned.
Not banned just demonitized.
@@SjofnBM1989 that's still indirect censorship
He's also having to say "end" instead of kill or die.
So I love horror stories but cannot stand jump scares in horror movies and games. These videos are perfect because I love scientific break downs and TLDR movie summaries.
With all these videos on movies, I would once again suggest a video on the Andromeda strain. I also highly recommend the book by the name which the movie was based on.
I highly recommend you read the book by Robert h Wilson which takes the Andromeda strain situation to a new level it's called Andromeda evolution and I highly highly recommend it
The detail is intense my dude! Good Job with the research!
Can you cover the geonosian brain worms from the clone wars?
Yes. I would love a sequel to The Crazies
The most realistic interpretation of “zombies” next to 28 days later.
Probably the movie that spooked me the most next to war of the worlds.
There should be more lore behind this movie because a lot went unexplained. Guess that makes it more mysterious.
I subscribed to your channel and I enjoy your videos
The Trixie Mattel virus
Symtoms:
Insesent saying if "Oh Honey."
Constantly interrupting your best friend
Being terrify
Collecting Barbie Dolls
Depression
And cackling
@@theesamnightingale2474 Don't forget having an Asian duplicate of yourself! (rock m sakura)
"People call me racist... I can't even drive."
-Bilbo Baggins
What?
So the Var syndrome from Macross Delta took inspiration from this.
i love watching these kinds of videos, they explain the type of things that i find confusing in games/movies.
can you do a video on the Drug virus from Zombie Night Terror?
I thought everyone infected with the virus was gonna start yelling out "OH HONEEEEEEEY!!!!!" :3
Hope you're still feeling calm about this virus
Still calm, Everyone should honestly be, we need to approach it without panic and with rationality, we can get it under control I have no doubt
@@RoanokeGaming You have to wonder if the hysterias would persist if we called it the Wu Han Flu.
@Supadupa Swaggascoopa it's hard to know
@@jimijenkins2548 hah! Good one
@@jimijenkins2548 how about...Kung Flu?
I loved The Crazies, great movie. Timothy Olyphant is way underrated.
I tried to follow the video, but I've lived in Iowa my whole life and I'm like 99% sure marshes don't exist in the great plains and this bugged me immensely.
You know what is the most stupid in this situation - a laboratory where this virus was created didn't have any means to incinerate it in the first place.
Town becomes infected with strange unknown virus. Soon after town is destroyed by nuke. Sounds like resident 3 to me
Such an underrated movie. One of the best zombie outbreak movies of all time
The Great and Powerful Trixie will not appreciate this!
The crazies was one of my favorite “zombie” movies.
Wish they still made movies like this.
oh hooooonnnneeeeyyyyy