LaKeishia Edwards I am the head of the Art Dept. in charge of the look of the film. It’s the name at the beginning of the film that no one knows what that person does
That’s a picture of Ebolavirus they’re using in the film and calling it Motaba. For the most part all virus look like peppercorns... except Lyssavirus (aka Rabies) which looks sort of like a bullet... and Ebolavirus, which was originally in the lab called “stretched rabies” often described as a shepherds crook
Virus in the film is Ebola, it’s based of the book The Hot Zone which talks about how Ebola went from a bat in a cave to being a full blown epidemic. Outbreak is about as real and true to life as a film can get. The film even says West Virginia has an outbreak and in the 90’s that actually happened and a town was actually quarantined.
Ebola-Reston was actually in 1989. Marburg was made more airborne and synthesized in the 1980's into interballistic missiles in Russia. The picture could have been Cuevavirus a cousin to Ebola.
My mother showed this film to me when the first case was confirmed in my city back in mid February. It inspired me to be prepared for a possible mass quarentine before it happened.
What a coincidence, I just finished watching this movie 10 minutes ago. Good movie, a little bit of an overreaction by the government but otherwise great movie.
You probably have an Android... they probably analyze the audio coming in, and detected you watching that movie -> boom, Google targets their advertisement to you.
The serum in the movie is called E - 1101 ? The organisers of the 4 hour, W.H.O./Johns Hopkins pandemic response seminar held in Oct. 2019 must have watched this film. That seminar was called ‘Event 201’ (E - 1101) - and can be found on UA-cam.
Sorry if I’m the 1000th person to comment, but that’s literally the electron microscopic image of Ebola Zaire aka ZEBOV from The Hot Zone. The film was made in direct competition to a book adaptation that failed to materialize. Also, it’s not just a VHF, it’s family filoviridae. Good times.
At 03:44, the opening is set during the Stanleyville Mutinies of 1966-1967. It was basically a civil war of sorts between ousted Congolese prime minister Moise Tshombe's Katangan Gendarmes with mercenaries and the Congolese military. The 2011 French film Mister Bob focuses on the conflict itself and can be seen here on UA-cam.
An outbreak occuring in a wartorn country in a continent with the most porous borders makes perfect sense. No doctors to treat the sick, no government to manage quarantine to control the spread and porous borders meaning in absolutely no time at all the contagion would have spread beyond the point of containment.
The Biggest BS scene in Cinema is where Rene Russo is asking for answers from a man (Jimbo) with an endotracheal tube down his windpipe. She’s a doctor? Hello? You need your vocal cords to talk.
Lol That's so funny somebody made a video about this movie because I really kind a like this movie and How it is so similar to what we are going through now.
Lieutenant Colonel Casey Schuler (Kevin Spacey) incorrectly wears his Airborne wings above his Expert Field Medical Badge. Major General Donald McClintock (Donald Sutherland) incorrectly wears the Special Forces tab above his Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, Former Wartime Service (combat patch) on his right sleeve.
@Cody Marshall 10 U.S. Code § 772 - When wearing by persons not on active duty authorized (f)While portraying a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps, an actor in a theatrical or motion-picture production may wear the uniform of that armed force if the portrayal does not tend to discredit that armed force. Schacht v. United States, 398 U.S. 58 (1970) Excerpted from Justice Blacks Opinion: The final clause of § 772(f), which leaves Americans free to praise the war in Vietnam but can send persons like Schacht to prison for opposing it, cannot survive in a country which has the First Amendment. To preserve the constitutionality of § 772(f) that final clause must be stricken from the section. In other words, it is legal for an actor to wear an accurate uniform in a film and the provision of the statute that "the portrayal does not tend to discredit that armed force" is unconstitutional. Otherwise, I would make the argument that having Kevin Spacey wear a uniform tends to discredit the Army.
To me the outbreak moive is way better than contagion is movie. Both have their place. But outbreak takes the cake to me. Outbreak covers everything. Contagion touches on more of the current coronavirus and current events. Outbreak covers current and past to me. Their attention to detail in outbreak was on point in every aspect of a virus pandemic.. Contagion left me wanting more and feeling like okay is there more. Outbreak sealed the deal for me. Just my opinion.
I actually watched outbreak during our lock-down in South Africa and following global news feed's as if real life outside is not scary enough my favorite part of the movie is the helicopter chase - over or under the bridge - I would of said over I watched this movie many times in the past.
The difference between the movie "Outbreak (1995)" and the reality of Covid-19, is the deaths occurred quicker in the movie and easier to trace the "R Naught" (R0=Br). So it's relatable. In our time of Covid-19, it is slower and not always as deadly. So, just as men didn't believe microscopic germs in the past can kill you or make you sick, because you can't see them with the naked eye, decades ago.... history has taught us nothing.
Outbreak may be quite silly, but I do like the idea of having the military chase idiots off the streets and make sure that they stay inside their homes.
My state/company won't quarantine I genuinely want locked in my house I have games I haven't time to play, a house I haven't had time to clean well, a story I haven't had time write, a painting i haven't had time to start and fear of catching the spooky scary virus since I have asthma and to have to take the bus.
I would like to watch this movie again because it was a good movie and I hope that this Covid-19 Virus does not get to the point as it has in this movie. I miss going to church because they are shut down.
Analysis: not a very informative comparison on the microbiology scene, but I do believe I heard ya getting into detail when talking about the thermobaric bomb and weaponry. Maybe stick with some interesting military scenarios and action movies to be as knowledgeable as ya can be towards audiences?
Really enjoyed the movie outbreak I left a couple of articles about real outbreaks that happened inside the continental United states they were limited to animals in laboratory's and may explain some of the images of the virus in the movie outbreak.
Saw this in theaters with my mother, A nurse Practitioner, when I was a boy. What is happening right now is a JOKE compared too the traumatic illness in the film.
@@availanila oh i know how to bold stuff, i was going for like an annotated type of thing.. i dunno, maybe you're right. now I'm questioning everything
Hi, I was the Production Designer on OUTBREAK and enjoyed your video. lots of memories in this for me. thanks
May I just say...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What did you have to do?
LaKeishia Edwards I am the head of the Art Dept. in charge of the look of the film. It’s the name at the beginning of the film that no one knows what that person does
@@williamsandell3260 this deserves more likes good job
May we just say “B.S.”
That’s a picture of Ebolavirus they’re using in the film and calling it Motaba. For the most part all virus look like peppercorns... except Lyssavirus (aka Rabies) which looks sort of like a bullet... and Ebolavirus, which was originally in the lab called “stretched rabies” often described as a shepherds crook
Virus in the film is Ebola, it’s based of the book The Hot Zone which talks about how Ebola went from a bat in a cave to being a full blown epidemic. Outbreak is about as real and true to life as a film can get. The film even says West Virginia has an outbreak and in the 90’s that actually happened and a town was actually quarantined.
Ebola-Reston was actually in 1989. Marburg was made more airborne and synthesized in the 1980's into interballistic missiles in Russia. The picture could have been Cuevavirus a cousin to Ebola.
Yeah I thought the picture was of Ebola.
Me, My mom and My Step dad watched this a couple of weeks ago.
It was my first time watching it and it was pretty good.
"China was attempting to weaponize a Viris back in the 1980's, but decided not too, after an outbreak occured".
Sound familiar now in 2020, anyone?
I am sure they did!
Try Harvard university...and the Bill Gates Eugenics Program...more effective than cattle cars and extermination camps!
*virus
You need subscribers
I'm not listening to anyone who can't spell 'virus' correctly
That movie is a quarter century old. Wow, I’m now officially old!
My mother showed this film to me when the first case was confirmed in my city back in mid February. It inspired me to be prepared for a possible mass quarentine before it happened.
Why does this comment just has 8 likes
@@uli659 cause she's a witch
@@TiagoWolf weather witches are good though.
In this time, _We can recreate the movie with realistic effects_
Susan P. Davis bitch bye!
Right lmfao
i'm actually watching outbreak. i love this movie. rene russo is so beautiful
What a coincidence, I just finished watching this movie 10 minutes ago. Good movie, a little bit of an overreaction by the government but otherwise great movie.
I agree
Same
Soumil Singh i thought contagion was much better
Bill Zussman I think most of us were agreeing on that we watched the movie right before this video was posted
When you're watching a movie about a virus while there's a virus outbreak.
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Best comment :D
Hey man good to see you here again
Netflix knows what they are doing. They put this and 2 tv shows and another movie about Outbreaks too
Only difference in the movie outbreak the president eventually listens to his advisors
@@ksiferr3t554 which will never happen now 😂 hes too arrogant
I watched this movie with my dad when I was 6. Messed me up.
Crazy how I just saw this movie for the first time yesterday and it’s in my feed
Big brother is watching
You probably have an Android... they probably analyze the audio coming in, and detected you watching that movie -> boom, Google targets their advertisement to you.
Stay safe everyone 🙏💙🙏
Everyone IS SAFE! It's all a psy ops! Question everything
@@TiagoWolf well whatever it is its killing people so just stay safe 💙🙏💙
Stay safe, from what , you've been told a sticking pot lies .
The serum in the movie is called E - 1101 ?
The organisers of the 4 hour, W.H.O./Johns Hopkins pandemic response seminar held in Oct. 2019 must have watched this film.
That seminar was called ‘Event 201’ (E - 1101) - and can be found on UA-cam.
I remember going to the movie to see this. And was living in San Jo one of the key locations in the movie
"The Simpsons" have done a lot of things that came true also.
ROLLER SKATE MUSIC well 30 years and over 200 episodes u would explore many topics
Like Matt Groening hanging with Epstein?
ROLLER SKATE MUSIC that’s because everything is planned
I love Outbreak.Patrick Dempsey's character is my favorite.:-(I think it is well written and I love the performances and soundtrack.:-)
I always thought this could happen but I never thought it would be in my lifetime
Famous Last Words
Sorry if I’m the 1000th person to comment, but that’s literally the electron microscopic image of Ebola Zaire aka ZEBOV from The Hot Zone. The film was made in direct competition to a book adaptation that failed to materialize. Also, it’s not just a VHF, it’s family filoviridae. Good times.
At 03:44, the opening is set during the Stanleyville Mutinies of 1966-1967.
It was basically a civil war of sorts between ousted Congolese prime minister Moise Tshombe's Katangan Gendarmes with mercenaries and the Congolese military. The 2011 French film Mister Bob focuses on the conflict itself and can be seen here on UA-cam.
Well, what am I doing? Being in self quarantine, I am lying on my sofa, in tighty-Whities, scratching, watching vids and eating popcorn.
TMI
An outbreak occuring in a wartorn country in a continent with the most porous borders makes perfect sense. No doctors to treat the sick, no government to manage quarantine to control the spread and porous borders meaning in absolutely no time at all the contagion would have spread beyond the point of containment.
Outbreak is one of my favorite movies!
The Biggest BS scene in Cinema is where Rene Russo is asking for answers from a man (Jimbo) with an endotracheal tube down his windpipe. She’s a doctor? Hello? You need your vocal cords to talk.
I'm not in the medical field and even I saw that! Thanks for verifying for me!!
That was interesting really interesting ..... stay home & stay safe
Good educational material for us stay-at-homes, so thank you. Learned some new biology words (and their pronunciation) as well!
He pronounced the second "h" in hemorrhagic, so I wouldn't go by this video for medical pronunciation.
Please do not use hollywood as education.
@@EclecticDD I did my best! Not the easiest word to say and I am by no means a doctor or microbiologist haha
Still one of my favorite movies
It's tough to make a really good movie about disease. Microbes and viruses are abstract villains without faces or personalities.
This was filmed in Ferndale Calif(Humboldt County), I live 20 minutes from there.
Thermobaric weapons are the type of bombs you'd use on zombies.
I love ur, "well, yeah, no's"😅🤣
Good videos bro. Stay safe. Stay clean🙏
So fake! Nothing about toilet paper!✋😲🤚
too funny
@@singmysong1167 Probably uses doctors that can write legibly
Everything should be more about toilet paper fights
It's where Mc Dreamy became Mc Nightmare to the that town. Great movie!
Lol That's so funny somebody made a video about this movie because I really kind a like this movie and How it is so similar to what we are going through now.
Watching this from work. Staying safe of course.
Lieutenant Colonel Casey Schuler (Kevin Spacey) incorrectly wears his Airborne wings above his Expert Field Medical Badge.
Major General Donald McClintock (Donald Sutherland) incorrectly wears the Special Forces tab above his Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, Former Wartime Service (combat patch) on his right sleeve.
@Cody Marshall
10 U.S. Code § 772 - When wearing by persons not on active duty authorized
(f)While portraying a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps, an actor in a theatrical or motion-picture production may wear the uniform of that armed force if the portrayal does not tend to discredit that armed force.
Schacht v. United States, 398 U.S. 58 (1970)
Excerpted from Justice Blacks Opinion:
The final clause of § 772(f), which leaves Americans free to praise the war in Vietnam but can send persons like Schacht to prison for opposing it, cannot survive in a country which has the First Amendment. To preserve the constitutionality of § 772(f) that final clause must be stricken from the section.
In other words, it is legal for an actor to wear an accurate uniform in a film and the provision of the statute that "the portrayal does not tend to discredit that armed force" is unconstitutional. Otherwise, I would make the argument that having Kevin Spacey wear a uniform tends to discredit the Army.
I just watched this movie last night. Thanks for the information!! Many of my questions were answered!! Be safe & Healthy by Staying home!!
Did he bite the pet store guy's arm?! It seemed more to me he scratched it.
To me the outbreak moive is way better than contagion is movie. Both have their place. But outbreak takes the cake to me. Outbreak covers everything. Contagion touches on more of the current coronavirus and current events. Outbreak covers current and past to me. Their attention to detail in outbreak was on point in every aspect of a virus pandemic..
Contagion left me wanting more and feeling like okay is there more. Outbreak sealed the deal for me. Just my opinion.
I actually watched outbreak during our lock-down in South Africa and following global news feed's as if real life outside is not scary enough my favorite part of the movie is the helicopter chase - over or under the bridge - I would of said over I watched this movie many times in the past.
I would love to know how they make the meds and what it takes for FDA to approve them. Thanks
There's already A patent for Corona since 2016... And Europe since October/ November 19... How convenient right?
The difference between the movie "Outbreak (1995)" and the reality of Covid-19, is the deaths occurred quicker in the movie and easier to trace the "R Naught" (R0=Br). So it's relatable. In our time of Covid-19, it is slower and not always as deadly. So, just as men didn't believe microscopic germs in the past can kill you or make you sick, because you can't see them with the naked eye, decades ago.... history has taught us nothing.
Love your videos
Gosh, it's been ages since I saw this movie, and my little sister has never seen it, guess what we'll watch during quarantine XD
Awesome video 👍👌
This is hands down one of my favorite from the 90’s as well friend. Excellent video choice, thank you
You know, Quasimodo predicted all of this..
Quit lying
Outbreak may be quite silly, but I do like the idea of having the military chase idiots off the streets and make sure that they stay inside their homes.
Yikes 😂
My state/company won't quarantine I genuinely want locked in my house I have games I haven't time to play, a house I haven't had time to clean well, a story I haven't had time write, a painting i haven't had time to start and fear of catching the spooky scary virus since I have asthma and to have to take the bus.
What about now?
If now mandated. Dob 'em in.
What about now?
If now mandated. Dob 'em in.
@@jay6817 still have to work and I am not a doctor.
One of the best movies from the 90s!
outbreak and contagion were great movies. I watched because of the actors as I am not a fan of what could really happen. I like my horror fake.
Thank you for this informative video.. and now I need to go wash my hands. 😷✌️
25 things we missed count
Counts 10
The Soviets in the 1980s had a bio weapon that destroyed a human nervous system with one drop of exposure!
I would like to watch this movie again because it was a good movie and I hope that this Covid-19 Virus does not get to the point as it has in this movie. I miss going to church because they are shut down.
Stay strong.
I work at a grocery store, and I'm still hanging in there.
Keep your chin up.
Most voted TV Series of 2020 till date in IMDB
Good vid.👍 I was jus eating. 🤤😁
I use to watch this movie with my mother in weekends when i was a young kid!!!
Analysis: not a very informative comparison on the microbiology scene, but I do believe I heard ya getting into detail when talking about the thermobaric bomb and weaponry. Maybe stick with some interesting military scenarios and action movies to be as knowledgeable as ya can be towards audiences?
Really enjoyed the movie outbreak I left a couple of articles about real outbreaks that happened inside the continental United states they were limited to animals in laboratory's and may explain some of the images of the virus in the movie outbreak.
Yo you got that music from woodward tv yo hahahahahah
😂🤣💩💀👻
I know for DAMN sure y'all are comming after the virus outbreak. I watched this movie recently as Corona gets worse and I'm kinda just...yea
E-1101... event 201?
Wow just wow when was this made? Not Outbreak but this video
Saw this in theaters with my mother, A nurse Practitioner, when I was a boy. What is happening right now is a JOKE compared too the traumatic illness in the film.
Love that movie, and of course watched it recently
Everyone under 25: am I a joke to you
Contagion and Andromeda strain, carriers!
I'm going to need you to get ALLLL the way off Pitch meetings back, their knees are starting to buckle carrying your channel!
Do a pitch meeting on this movie! =)
Outbreak isn't as gory as the first Saw movie which was released on 2004 and John ''Jigsaw'' Kramer was introduced but it's more terrifying
Just watched this movie the other day
Cuba Spacey did *not fair well
Edit the **not to *not** to get it boldened.
@@availanila oh i know how to bold stuff, i was going for like an annotated type of thing.. i dunno, maybe you're right. now I'm questioning everything
@@availanila btw that was very nice of you!
definitely a favorite movie
I can’t believe it’s 25 years old
I love this movie 🍿
I watched this before going to Italy a couple weeks ago lol
This movie has really held up
2 videos in a row about viral outbreaks.
Cashing in are we?
1 minute in and you realize you clicked a Screen Rant video that wasn't Pitch Meeting....
oh know 25 years later this became a reality of the coronavirus 2020
TITLE: 25 things
REALITY: 10 Take it or leave it
Do "12 Monkeys" next! Seems the likely follow-up. Plus it might give an indication to what we could deal with.
Ebola-Reston attacks Crab-eating Macque monkeys as described in the Hot Zone book. Non-fiction 1989.
I wish Health Canada would approve the vaccines as fast as they do in this movie.
The narrator is full of it .This was a great movie
Nuclear biological and chemical suits are also charcoal lined.
Just watched this movie yesterday
It's a available on Netflix. Go!
spacey looked even creepier w that hair
He looked like my high school biology teacher, Mr. Tarter!
I watched this last week on Netflix.
Yo this movie kinda fire tho
Watched it yesterday
Do ‘Contagion’
E-1101 yup E . 2 . 0 . 1 there it is
More like things I would not remember.
Not one of those movies I have watched a million times. LOL. Once maybe twice was enough
Yes by all means do a deep dive on how medicines are made
I literally just watched this movie a few days ago
I saw this movie in December just before Coronavirus lol
I want that yellow hazmat suit
This needs to be a pitch meeting, Screen Rant! Please?!!!