A Quiet Place Aliens Explored | How their armor works and how to push back the monster horde
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The aliens from A Quiet Place are one that knocked humanity back on its heels fairly quickly. With only 3 months passing during this time, All of Earths militaries gave up and everything went dark. As small groups attempt to survive, one family struggles like many others. However they ultimately find the weakness that turns it around. But what is this weakness and where do these things come from? Lets discuss that in todays episode!
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This has got like a 4% chance of not being hit lmao, but I like those odds! welcome to the ghost town video XD
Ah UA-cam, completely inept at solving actual copyright issues yet so quick to strike down hard working content creators
I love your videos man
Yell at UA-cam, easy fix
Nah you should be good my dude nice vid tho keep them coming :-)
Ah yes I see Roanoke a quite place part 2 hasn’t come out yet ok
Man, watching movies with Roanoke must be tough.
Roanoke: “There’s no way his blood would spray like that in the thick jungle atmosphere!”
Everyone else: *crying*
I guess being a biology major's both a blessing and a curse
…….why would they be crying?
Everyone else: suspense
Me: wtf are there brown prescription bottles on the pharmacy shelves that's not how it works
@@CommanderShepard-wq3wo isn't it obvious? Roanoke is holding them all against their will and most likely at gun point. Telling them all how he's not crazy, that anglerfish are a serious threat and so on.
If they spend that much time in the basement you’d think they would have known about and taken care of the nail in the stairs.
The nail wasn't there before. The wife dropped it by accident and didn't notice it until she stepped on it if I remember correctly
@@nakosva2169 Incorrect, the nail was always there but it was bent down so it couldn't hurt you. When the wife was taking up a bag of laundry it snagged on the nail and pulled it up to a now harmful position.
@@spyder6668 ah ok I guess I was incorrect then. Thanks for correcting me. It has been a while since I saw the movie
Getting back to the original comment taking out a nail is very noisy and therefore very risky.
Better question why was the nail driven from the bottom of the step? Who does that
“Hopefully in a quiet place 2 will fill up these plot holes”
Oh my man they haven’t to say the least
It made more 😂😂😂
@@jennerick92jm now they can't swim
@@xenomorphlad9895 first movie they swam between continents, second they can’t swim in 20 feet
@kyze8284 honestly, that's just dumb.
Cause that implies a Massive swarm of meteors rained down in the earth for about 24 hours straight, just so they could reach all around the world.
@@kyze8284 third movie they cant swim in a filled tunnel
The weird thing is how it took a majority of the population getting slaughtered and a little girl's hearing aid acting up to spell the creature's doom.
Yeah they act like she’s the only person with hearing aids
Not only that, everyone knew that they hunt with sound so why don't the military try and fuck around with sound frequency earlier?
@@piscessoedroen yes this is exactly what I am talking about... Always fight smarter not harder.
@@piscessoedroen They might have tired, but they failed.
@@usosaito.namahage if this happened in real life I don't think it would take that long for the military to figure that out they've literally got plans for zombies, alien invasions etc
I like the idea that the majority of the monsters are constantly, violently crashing and flailing around through the woods trying to kill every songbird, crow and magpie during the day and trying to exterminate crickets and cicadas at night.
Yep, how very much you can ruin suspension of disbelief just by having your monster kill a raccoon.
I'm still wondering how would this monster react during rainy day or thunderstorm.
It is basically a noise fest.
This movie has some plot holes but overall they probably got used to the birds and crickets after they realized they couldn't ever get them.
They would also probably run face first into trees trying to get at the bugs and birds
this movie was so dumb on multiple levels
those things would be consistently heckled and harassed by Crows since those birds have the ability to remember individuals and can hold an actual grudge. they are too small and fast for the monsters to catch and a whole murder(there is a reason they are called that lol) of Crows could drive them insane. XD. also humanity has sound based weaponry and we are generally smart enough to notice things like the fact those things recoil from high pitch frequencies so how did we not just counter them that way?
ah yes the true monster of a quiet place: the death angel’s plot armor
:p
@@marcusmcquillan1195 same
Yep.. casual rifle would punch through that armor, and an M4 or AR15 would decimate them easily, and as i recall, the most common gun in the US is the AR15.
@@christianresel8051 ah yes creatures that survive asteroid impact are going to be stopped by some bullets sounds incredibly plausible
@@SuperDeathclaws the problem is the movie is just breaking the laws of physics. i get that it's a movie and they can do whatever the hell they want, but it just makes for a bad movie in my opinion. these creatures should A) have vaporized in the meteor, B) get their organs liquified by high caliber and above weaponry, and C) have their brains melt out of their damn ears when hearing a noise as high pitched as the ones in the movie, they should just straight up DIE from the sound since their ears are so sensitive. overall this movie cuts lots of corners and just dont make no gawd dayum sense. these aliens would have to legit be from some alternate dimension or universe where the laws of physics are just different in order for them to do the things they do in the movie.
i mean sure, even if its immune to all rounds up to tank rounds, doesnt mean that its insides arent gonna be smoothiefied by sustained fire
Yeah, and I feel like, no matter how fancy their armor is, whiplash from getting smacked with a high enough caliber or a tank round would snap them in half and cripple them either way
They survived two asteroid strikes. I think tanks are not gonna bother them. And for all we know, their insides are already jelly, so shockwaves won't do much to hurt them.
@@transformersrevenge9 fair point
@@transformersrevenge9 If there is something inside their head that a shotgun can destroy so easily them surviving an asteroid strike makes zero sense. Just them going to a dead stop after falling into earth's atmosphere would smash their internal organs against each other
@@jjthe what if their insides are not in this dimension? Like if their armor is closed, everything inside is in a pocket dimension, but when they open the armor again, they expose their organs? I mean it's alien biology. It's not supposed to make sense.
My biggest problem is, these creatures armour and joints seemed to be at the same level of resistance to trauma. If the joints are just as tough as the armour then they wouldn’t be able to bend and be flexible, and if they are bendable and flexible they can be damaged or destroyed. Leaving the creatures useless in other situation.
Youre also applying human physics to aliens, whats to say this exists and wr just dont know it yet?
@themanwithnoname1839 we're going off the mostly correct assumption that all physics in our universe is correct
I love these movies. I cant get passed the fact that no one has just waited for them to open their head armor then shoot them in their squishy parts.
If the smallest of noises could draw one of them imagine how many it would have brought when the military tried to take them down, which is probably why nobody had time to discover their weakness. At least in the US maybe other countries had time to figure it out.
Once you shoot one, you attract another. And unless you're a very good shot, I mean Fallout VATS good, you're not going to hit the second one coming in (or the third, fourth, etc following that one).
Maybe you could hunt them with bow and arrow. But I doubt enough humans exist who are 1) that talented with a bow, 2) that calm under pressure, 3) able to stay alive in the post-apocalyptic world for very long, nor 4) would be able to stay quiet and not make a mistake long enough to make a dent in the creature's numbers.
@@romanmanner just remember you have to draw that bow he's going to hear it and then you're fucked either way you have to get close enough within 60 yards draw the arrow because you can't stand there and hold 70 lb of pressure all fucking day long and release the arrow that arrow's going to travel at about 300 yards per second get sound travels way fast this thing uses echolocation it's going to hear you release that arrow it's going to hear the arrow cutting through the air it's going to deflect the arrow even if it's having one of its little armor fits and then it's going to stick one of those big arms right up your ass and tickle your guts with its claw
@@jakehinton732 lmao 😂😆🤣
Honestly, I unironically think it's contrivances like these in *so many* films that convince people that if they just collect enough guns, they'll be able to fight a tyrannical government. The military, which consists exclusively of riflemen, always die horribly without any serious Materiel showing up, but some spunky group of randos with at least one gun are unstoppable. Every movie that involves monsters destroying modern civilization does it, this one is just especially obvious.
"The quest to solve plot holes"
Oh, how Roanoke was going to get mad in the future...
I agree, I don't believe humanity would be pushed to this degree with an alien lifeform. The amount of pure devastation humanity can inflict with weapons of mass destruction and heavy artillery could easily rip through these creatures.
Through most creatures. But these aliens literally survived their planet exploding, the vacuum of space, and an asteroid crash. Our weapons aren’t stronger than any of those, except maybe nukes.
@@javiersilva1577 and that's exactly it: They wouldn't have survived any of that either. if a SHOTGUN BLAST can kill them, they should have been obliterated by everything else they went through. They have plot armor until its convenient for them to NOT have it.
(Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the movie, but thinking about it too long makes things like this jump out and I just can't see it the same anymore y'know?)
@@Swordsoulreaver A shotgun blast killed them when they were vulnerable, screaming in pain, and opened up their armpit armor.
When they are closed up, automatic machine guns did nothing to them. When their planet was exploding and when they were in space they would have been closed up with their armor protecting them.
The only thing that gets them to open up is that high pitch frequency
@@javiersilva1577 The force of a planet exploding would liquefy them inside of their armor.
we have sound based weapons we could just use those to fry the monsters brains. seriously it's very notable when those things recoil from high pitched noise so why did nobody think "hey they don't like high pitch noise lets use that to screw them over!" ?
What's ironic in the sequel they can't swim for jack in deep water. Only light/shallow water from the 1st movie
I was thinking the exact same thing. Why could one drown if it can survive the vacuum of space
@@mrcheese100100 might be the pressure of the water crushing them.
@@mrcheese100100 I don’t think we know exactly if they can actually die by drowning. All we know is that they are too heavy to float in water and their claws are too sharp and aerodynamic to be used to swim. I don’t think it was confirmed whether or not the Death Angel that “drowned” actually died or just sunk to the bottom.
I think Wow Such Gaming came up with an amended hypothesis that they were actually sealed in caves on the meteor after part 2.
@@justinthompson6364 I remember that. I was very confused by the beginning of this because they sound so similar thought for thought
In Quiet Place Part 2, it was mentioned that they can't swim.
So how would have they traveled throughout the world if they couldn't swim.
In addition, I think Whitespikes and Mimics are much more formidable opponents
They could have possibly traveled on boats from survivors? Because there are newspapers and news reports on the monsters so there was clearly a certain amount of time for the monsters to travel to different areas. It could also be from the asteroid they came from in the first place, it possible could have broken down and the pieces thrown to different areas of the planet and they spread from there
I love that part cause one meteor landed in China and one in the americas which means that places like Australia are still going strong and just not bothering to help
mimics yes whitespikes no with the correct weapons they could be taken out you'd have worse chances taking out other monsters
I just don't get it even if they landed in Shanghai why will they go to Europe after eradicating china population cause there are won't be any sound author is just trying to logic how world army lost and alien armour cause they can survive space vaccum but can't survive drowning and their insides are that weak they can be killed by a shotgun but I he sheer impact of astroid can't kill them and why autralia and other countries that are safe aren't sending rescue is just abmyssal
@@coop-likes You say that as if Australia is real?
I like watching these and the sound of the voice. So I'm okay rewatching this.
I can never get over how they attack every little noise EXCEPT each other when they been the main ones making constant loud noises. In space I can see them getting along cuz no sounds, but the minute they touched down they should have been slapping each other around.
Being the same species they probably have built in genetic defenses that allow them to know the difference between their noise and all others, allowing them to distinguish if the noise they hear is from a fellow monster or another being. Or who knows, their bodies may give off subtle vibrations that only they can sense. They are aliens.
@@lopirobinson1991 That’s true, they do gotta coexist and make babies for there to be a group after all.
Notes:
- Any source of noise gets attacked, but the aliens don't attack each other. Why did nobody even bother trying a white noise generator which basically deafens all noise?
- Not staying near the waterfall where its safe is such an insanely stupid idea that this family basically deserved whatever happened to them. This would also be a continual source of clean, fresh water, and since the aliens can't do anything about natural sources of sound, could easily be taken advantage of with a few parabolic arrays. Project the sound across the countryside, set up a community safe from the death angels.
- A cochlear implant can only manipulate a certain number of frequencies, the vast majority of which are reproduceable by any radio set. If this thing can actually hurt the aliens, then there's nothing that stops them from creating sound based weapons to use to kill these things.
- Any creature that hunts and can hear tiny sounds from _miles away_ would be easily crippled by these sound based weapons. Hook them up into a radio station, and just broadcast at that frequency, and have a truck full of dudes with shotguns or Berettas firing away. They are easily crippled, and seem to not communicate with each other at all. And their armor is vulnerable to easily produced sound waves.
- Any kind of perpetual energy generation is impossible. These creatures _must_ consume an absurd amount of calories to keep their bodies functional through some means, but apparently just exist to function. This leads me to suspect that they are in fact not a natural life form, but a bio-weapon, but that's neither here nor there for the moment. That these things don't need to eat apparently, or drink, and can adapt to any environment, move insanely quickly with no need to recuperate afterwards, and can't handle a short circuiting cochlear implant is absurd. A creature *cannot* expend energy without intaking energy somehow. These things should function for 8-12 hours if they don't move, or roughly thirty minutes if they chased something down and then die. Hell, this doesn't even get into homeostasis for them, how the fuck do they regulate body temperature?
I figured they had a natural (or engineered) nuclear pile and just fed on natural radioactive every now and again to replenish the spent fuel
To answer some of your points.
1) The family didn't move into the waterfall, because that's fucking stupid. Try building a house there, that doesn't rot. Try living next to humidity all the time. They live in their old house for a reason.
2) The entire reason the cochlear implant hurt them, was the feedback loop. The aliens make electronics near them, go all crazy (the lights for example, flicker when they walk by). The custom made implant hurt them only because they themselves boosted it's power, while they were close to it.
3) That plan would only work if they had that specific implant next to a loud speaker, and the aliens came near it. Other loud sounds don't hurt these things. They only make them angry. Easily produced soundwaves won't do jack shit to them.
4) They are aliens that didn't require oxygen, and can survive multiple asteroid strikes. They simply don't work by earth logic. For all we know, they are solar powered.
I dont think they dont communicate with each other or not recognize their own kind, they dont want to get in the way of any other monster, they always attack one by one
i agree i don’t care where you come from or what you are a fucking 152mm tungsten cored discarding sabot ballistic capped will penetrate or if that don’t work hit it with the 🅱️ESH 🅱️igh explosive squash head which would fucking turn everything on the other side to liquid
@@transformersrevenge9 mate have you heard a flashbang with out ear pro i can tell you from experience that it is nothing like the games/movies its 10x louder than a 9mm gunshot and the ring in your ears stays there for ~3 to 4 days and it make a flash that burns your eyes with uv light so your blind for a few hours and can’t see further the 12ft for the next week
honestly the armies of Earth would absolutely murder these monsters (and most aliens we see in movies tbh) so quickly no one would probably even know about it
I know, but it ruins the fun so we tend to ignore it.
That’s Greenland
@@axehead45I choose to ignore for the moment because it’s a neat idea and it can be fun, but afterwards, I just shake my head at this movie.
I won’t praise it or consider it a “must watch/highly recommend it” but I will say it’s an interesting watch and neat concept.
If these aliens can survive the destruction of their own planet, I highly doubt the military can even make a scratch.
The only theory I heard that made sense of all the seeming inconsistencies is that the species is specifically engineered by some other species and dropped onto unfortunate planets as a bio weapon that kills pretty much everything
10:05 the moon you were thinking of was Europa, a moon belonging to Jupiter. Great video also!
Finally! Roanoke Gaming pointing out that the Military would literally vapourise that monster!
I'm convinced these creatures are bioweapons from aliens yet to reveal themselves.
1) The creatures don't eat humans, they simply attack anything that makes sound.
2) The creatures have ears to orient themselves and to hunt; this needs air or water to transmit sound. That rules out them being something that naturally lives in the void of space.
3) From the second movie, we learn they can't swim in deep water. Their incredible speed on land seems to indicate they are primarily a land-based animal that can move through swallow water - and even hide in it. But they appear to breath oxygen and drown if in water they can't stand in. I think this disproves Roanoke's 'ice moon with a frozen ocean hypothesis.'
4) We know nothing about the creature's reproductive habits, what it eats, nor how it arrived. We assume they came in on asteroids, as shown in the second movie. There was at least one other impact near Shanghai. But it was referred to as a "bomb." I think the asteroid, or impactor, was merely a delivery system for the creatures.
For these reasons I think the creatures are a bioweapon deployed on Earth by an alien presence we don't know about yet.
I imagine the creatures have a 'shelf life' and will start dying off after a period of time. This would allow the creatures to execute a massive blitzkrieg that wipes out the dominant sentient species that might be capable of resisting the aliens who deployed it. It also hides the true attacker from any counterattack or capabilities the aliens may have missed when observing humans on Earth. But, the creatures would die off and those that deployed it could begin colonizing Earth with very few humans left alive.
Yes, the Navy would survive for a time. But ships have limited supplies, people get sick, things need maintenance. Eventually, attrition would disable any organized resistance. Land forces could not be mobilized quick enough to mass men and materiel. Tanks aren't omnipotent; they need fuel, parts, maintenance. I'm curious what the guys in NORAD and other deeply buried command and control points are up to. Do drones still fly? Are most satellites still functioning? What's happening to the nuclear powerplants? etc.
That's my take, hopefully we'll learn more in a third film.
Why not engineer up some eyeballs in that case?
They can make armour that can survive nukes and a dip in the sun but not the following; eyes, the ability to swim, intercontinental flight, communication in any form, ranged attacks, a sense of smell, a brain near human level.
Scaling what a civilization advanced enough to make 100% indestructible armour against the laws of physics, these things should be hovering around killing with their telepathy.
Tl:Dr
if they were engineered they'd be better and not dumb, leaving us with a natural creature that has no reason/means to exist.
Well that theory is semi-useless
@@ayiogojo5642 The first point is technically true. Second point, the DAs lived on a hellish planet that had high gravity and awful conditions, so they didn't live in the void of space
Third point, Your correct that they can chill in shallow water and that they breath oxygen. Fourth point, we do know what they eat (space fungi) we know how they got to Earth (with the asteroid). We also get confirmation from John and Michael that the aliens were just animals that adapted and evolved. They aren't bioweapons. This isn't Alien or Prometheus
You're looking for the M1028 Canister shell for the M1 Abrams in the US military. It makes the tank's 120mm gun into a tank sized shotgun. Hundreds of 0.5-1.0 in steel balls (I can't find the exact numbers and size) but I'm certain this shot will turn these monsters into a pink goo.
The Death Angels: **Exist**
SCP-682: Amateurs.
The only thing that would make sense about all of the biological contradictions is if they were engineered by another species. Also, if their armor was so resistant to all human weapons, it’d have to be so dense that they wouldn’t be able to move.
And even then, the kinetic energy of a tank shell is still gonna liquify any internals they have. Between the explosive shockwave and impact force it’d be like being hit by a bowling ball moving at supersonic speeds. No thickness of armor that is mobile is gonna protect you from that.
@@bentrod3405We're just expected to accept that their armor somehow has absolute kinetic energy dispersal somehow.
@@SeraphimxSins Honestly even then, the inertia of a sudden acceleration would have their internal organs splatter against the inside of their armor regardless of if the shockwave did anything from the outside. They're literally cartoon-level invincible except for their one kryptonite-esque weakness, like something Superman would fight on a Saturday morning kid's show. Personally I found their supposed capabilities too immersion-breaking to be scary.
Not true, you are applying human ability to aliens, just cuz WE cant move like that dont mean aliens cant, neal tyson explains this excellently, "we always apply our own features to aliens when it makes zero sense to do so, so stop doing it"
@@SeraphimxSinseven still I don’t think it’s gonna stop something that can go through a tank, aka apfsds, which has rounds that can punch through around 600 to possibly even 700 mm of steel armour, also the amount of force that would generate on contact even by some miracle it doesn’t pen it would just liquify its internals
The moons of Saturn that have water are Enceladus and Europa, maybe even Titan, with them having liquid water oceans beneath their icy crusts due to tidal heating from Saturns massive tidal forces pulling on them. It’d definitely be interesting to see if there is any life on those moons. Jupiter’s moons also have liquid water oceans, including Ganymede. Panspermia, the idea of life spreading between planets, is actually a concern for NASA so they crashed Cassini into Saturn to prevent any microbes from Earth getting onto any moons.
I can't believe no one replied because this comment was very interesting! And it took time to write.
I thank you and appreciate that i learned something new.
Honestly the number of movies that horrifically misunderstand or actively choose to ignore the destructive potential of guns is impressive. The bullets that we have currently would shred these things in seconds, not even remembering we have literal acoustic weapons that are meant to knock people out, you think no one would be putting these things in a casket with those? A flashback may not blind them but I doubt the sound they make would go over lightly
they survived falling to earth
The reason people get hurt through bulletproof vests isnt the penetration, but the huge amount of force behind the blow. Honestly this is why i really can’t suspend my disbelief for these creatures. I can absolutely accept wild fantasy magic and wild science, but since this movie is more of a “true scientific” film…yeah we wouldve wiped them out in about a week or so
I could buy it if they were supernatural or from another dimension with different physics
The daughter is the reason for death in the movies. She gave the loud toy back which got her brother killed, then she didn’t wanna wait for the dad to come back after her brother told them to wait so he inadvertently got killed protecting both of them since they didn’t stay. The whole second movie the one character who can’t hear shit is going out by herself again causing a rescue mission. Her children suck 🤣🤦🏽♂️
she also has the earpiece go off "randomly" or when around the monsters, which after the grain silo would seem to be a pretty obvious weakness but she doesn't realize this until after she misses the opportunity to use this and negate the whole need for the dad to distract the monster. She also knocks over the lantern which almost burns the entire house down.
The movie sucked.
Don't forget how the boy was seemingly hellbent on suffocating a baby 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 💯
Bruh the daughter was the reason the first movie was as irritating as it was. This is one of many "survival" movies that makes every single kid seem 100% retarded, as if they have no instincts.
Being able to survive a meteor crash, from within the meteor, but then dying to a shotgun is funny to me
These creatures are walking plotholes indeed, a 50 cal would've torn one of those things to pieces.
I’m that kinda nerd that always sees a horror movie with an alien monster and think, “how would the predator fair against them?” I think these things would be one hell of a trophy for them.
A predator wouldnt stand a chance 💀
@@geokallacheril5761 a predator would figure out after 5 minutes of observation how to joystick this thing's attention with noise and then shoot it through its open mouth with a plasmacaster. They're not that hard to deal with if you also have sci-fi tech to play with, even accounting for their bullshit cartoon-level invulnerability to anything that touches their armor.
Fun fact: quite place 2 only made more plots holes. (Still fun though)
As someone who experiences sensory overload, the death angels are very relatable
The fact that there's 3-4 within a couple square miles is the reason why these things won: there's presumably hundreds of millions of them. Having that kind of population density after we can assume a large number of them get killed by the military would mean maybe a billion of them land across the earth. Having a billion of them show up across the earth all at once is definitely a reasonable excuse for them overthrowing humanity that quickly.
"Can we get a xenomorph?"
"No, we have one at home."
The xeno at home.
If asteroid landed in ocean, they would all drown instantly.
🤷♂️
Their ability to survive extreme cold and vacuum gives a couple weaknesses. Fire could theoretically destroy them and the same as immense pressure. Firearms as you said should apply that pressure but large chambers with noise playing and just pumping in atmosphere should crush them. I agree with the idea their chitin couldn't be stronger than the best weaponry we could throw at them. I feel it was more their ability to hunt that wiped out armies
Bombers, attack aircraft and gunships would decimate them.
@@blw4089 enough of them together causes power outages wouldn’t that make jets and maybe other high powered machinery go haywire
@@jayceonmitchell3541 I don't it has a long range effect. And you have to consider the altitude and speed that aircraft are moving at . Even 'low altitude' for them Is still hundreds of feet above the aliens
@@jayceonmitchell3541 It seems like that effect is pretty close ranged so I don't think that it's likely to have an impact on any aircraft.
If the army didn’t get them with tanks then no fire could work until you realize how hot a rock coming from outer space into the earth would get
They got dollar store plot armor. Powerful, but it still looses to true plot armor
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Yeah, we have apfsds (armor piercing fin stabilized discarding sabot) tank rounds made of depleted uranium that can punch through armor a thats nearly a meter thick. Even if it is made of adamantium 1/2 an inch thick isn’t gonna stop that. And even if it did stop it the energy behind it would be enough to liquify their insides. And even if it didn’t we could just kill them with high explosive rounds whose concussive pressure waves don’t give af about armor.
I just thought of something these things can't swim which means the US navy would basically be at full strength so humanity has a chance
What about the isles?
Hawaii, Japan, Borneo, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Iceland, Cuba, the Antilles, the Canarians, Malta and Madagascar should be safe. I guess you could run military operations from large archpelagos.
@@Bothrops_Asper_89 Maybe. But as we see in the second movie - those creatures can drift on boats. We still don't knwo how thye reproduce - or if they do.
@@Bothrops_Asper_89 a meteor landed in Australia. That was the first movie. A quiet place stole the monster.
@@ajobdunwell2585 Check the second movie again. There's notes and clippings where they mention London, Moscow, Bogota, Delhi, Mexico City and some other cities; but apparently Australia is safe.
@@romanmanner It would be super hard for a boat adrift to reach someplace like Hawaii, the french Polynesia or any other small island; considering how massive the Pacific is. For all we care, surviving island nations might be gunning down any stray boat that doesn't answer back.
The Super Tweet (an airplane with _loud_ engines) would be a hilariously effective weapon against these, just fly around overhead making a huge racket.
The Perfect Creature... That drowns in the sequel. You know what "perfect" alien doesn't drown? A xenomorph...
Didn’t drown just couldn’t swim
Bro, your videos are like the next evolution of Film Comics Explained. The depth of your breakdowns are fantastic. Glad I found the channel.
Hey Roanoke, have you ever thought about doing the Days Gone Freakers?
With plenty of Biological lore and varieties of infected, It could make quite a few (profitable 😉) videos
I’m actually playing through days gone right now so that would be epic
I asked him awhile ago and he commented that it’s on his bucket list. Hope that helps
I wonder how the aliens dealt with cicadas or any other noisy little critters. Also the aliens can't fly so how'd they manage to destroy a country that has literally thousands of flying death machine that is also loud as hell. How they got to the carriers or the submarines?
These things adapt and evolve, the navy trying to re-supply watever food & ammunition still left with some sort of tactic to resupply without dying eventually a get overwhelmed, every little thing u can try to resupply a navy vessel during this apocalypse “wouldn’t” work. The seed from Jack the giant slayer that grew a big tree but instead an island away from the creatures to have an opportunity of growing food to eat n resupply from. All this is out the window when one touches down where u are at.
@@jaescott99 You're just talking out of your ass. A US navy armada can last months before the need of supplies and have enough fire power to destroy a country. Also the aliens can be killed by your common household shotgun. The aliens have batman level plot armor, without it you won't have this piss poor shit of a movie.
@@venveng The alien's asteroid appears to have parts that broke off. Those parts crashed in different places
@@jaescott99youre making excuses, i was in the army, you have no idea just how silent we can be while resupplying lmfao, and then add the sound of water on top of that, youre making excuses for this dogshit movie
Hey, you should consider doing a video on the Isopods from "The Bay."
I watched that movie recently... it was surprisingly good as I went into it with no expectations and now I want a sequel lol.
@@usosaito.namahage fully agreed hahaha. I went from not even remembering the movie name since I'm playing MTG at the same time to losing the game and getting sucked in
Agreed
Great idea and I love that movie. It's one of the only found footage that really scared the fuck out of me. But then I have a thing with parasites and shit.
Dude, I was so mad when I couldn't find your video for a quite place 2 because the whole time I watched it I was like "but he said they can swim, the movie said they can swim. Nice"
This is genuinely one of my favorite horror creatures of them all
I've watched all your videos several times, you make everything seem so interesting! The way you explain things makes it easy to understand too :)
I found out when I'm scared my tinnitus goes away and my hearing gets a lot better
Just probably y favorite part of this video is at the start just saying ” July expansion pack confirmed everybody”. I was laughing.
hey pretty sure in the first movie there's a newspaper clipping talking about how the military couldn't fight back because the creatures caused electromagnetic pulses or something so the machinery was useless
I love that they were still printing papers during an extinction event where noise gets you killed.
They really couldn't come up with a better way to cram exposition in that didn't require the use of the loudest slowest machinery ever invented. And then what they loaded them on transport trucks and shipped them around the country? Did the paper boys not even take a day off for the apocalypse?
The first movie wasn't the first movie.. I watched it for the first time tonight and it's the same monster as another movie, that I actually am looking here for a hint as to the name, but in America instead of Australia.
Military equipment has been hardened against EMP since the cold war.
I think that they probably evolved to feed off of radiation, which is something that a certain species of microorganism actually can do here on earth. They probably evolved on a planet distant from its star, but one with a relatively thick atmosphere and without a magnetosphere. The black exterior suggest that it is absorbing radiation and potentially metabolizing it. This would sustain them through their long journey through space, but would also potentially explain why they are so emaciated. Earth’s magnetosphere is starving them for radiation.
I could think of a reason these things would be immune to energy. If you got hit by a meteor, it would probably be better at absolutely recking you than a tank’s ammo. The fact these things could ride on a meteor and survive its impact means that they at least could withstand that amount of energy upon hitting the ground. Some death angels likely did die in the impact, and the ones we see had the ability to either dispense or absorb a lot of energy from objects. As seen in the second movie, at first the death angels were disoriented from the impact, as one almost rolled in the air after running into the car. This means they are not immune to energy damaging their nerves but evolved quickly over 3 years, almost as fast as a virus instead of a multicellular organism, leading to them being straight up immune to pretty much everything with how fast their evolution progressed.
The implant weakness would be found within the first hour and that's being generous considering how many deaf people there are
The fact that they could be killed via a shot to their internal flesh upon opening their armor, negates any semblance of logic around their defenses. Their insides are shown to be soft, squishy and vulnerable to kinetic trauma without the protection of their god armor, meaning even if we assume it somehow negates 100% of kinetic energy transfer through it (which is already a "for the sake of argument" stretch that doesn't obey ANY laws of physics), just the pure acceleration of being thrown back by a weapon impact would cause the inertia of their own organs to smear them across the inside of their own armor from speed differential alone. It makes literally zero sense.
"Space herpes for worlds." My new favorite phrase.
People that say that the Death angel in a quiet place 2 should have not drowned like the one in a quiet place forget one thing:
The Basement water wasn't that deep Emily Blunt (The Mother/Wife) was up to her waist in the water while the one in a quiet place 2 fell into water that was at the very least deeper than 5 meters meaning its weight would have pulled it to the bottom where it wouldn't be able to float back to the top.
sorry but this is bullshit. the monsters literally came from the vacuum of space and crashed in the middle of the ocean to travel to land there is literally no reason for them to have to worry about water
Dude Tinnitus sucks, I have it too. I feel for you. 38 years of life and every day I can remember with that noise. I hate silence and I hate too much of a jumble of noises.
I’m having insane deja vu. I swear I’ve seen this before despite it just releasing.
I now see my mistake.
Just wanted to thank you, I know you have to jump through 71 loop holes and complete the American ninja warrior course to get a video out and stay there. Love your stuff and keep it up
They really missed the opportunity to do "a quieter place"
And then follow it up with “The Quietest Place”.
Death Angels have always looked so cool to me
Seriously there should be a video Aliens vs White spikes that would be really be great pitting two of the most powerful monsters against each other.
Throws "The Thing" there to spice up the fight.
These monsters really felt like a design meant to enable a fun 'what-if' survival scenario rather than one that resembles an living organism that would have a place in an ecosystem. Their design is cool to look at but when you get down to it the Death Angels don't eat or sleep, they never are seen interacting or even acknowledging one another and there seems to be no social, reproductive or behavioral prerogatives to their nature beyond 'hear sound, kill sound, repeat'. They're essentially no different than a bunch of alien kill-bots. Maybe they mix it up a bit in the newest movie, but I was sorta bummed that the sequel didn't explore the Death Angels in any new way beyond the fact that they swim like boat anchors.
Does anyone else think that they could be affected by dog whistle? Cause some human can actual hear a small frequency of the whistle. If a human can hear that frequency, can it affect this creature to the same or higher degree than a normal animal or human?
This gives the people time enough to boom bam that creature in the sensitive head area. (Reminds me to much of the creature from Stranger Things tv show.)
Me when the monster yeets that kid in the beginning: Oh my God that monster got that small child I did not see that coming.
After that its like welp back to normal horror movie stuff. Plus for the answer about the tanks the Death Angels have demonstrated acceptation speed and strength not to mention their numbers against us once the infantry and other ground troops are overwhelmed and killed off they could possibly overwhelm the tanks as well.
One tiny little reminder that July is not over yet
Are Shure your not demolition ranch.
“Let’s talk about 50 cal”
-Ronoke gaming
I'd love to see him make a video on Ultimate Kars
my only thought as to why the creatures are so hostile is that having existed on an asteroid for thousands if not millions of years floating through deep space, they weren't exposed to very much sound, or perhaps are used to a much thinner atmosphere that doesn't conduct sound as much, meaning that every little noise would be incredibly painful for them, coupled with being in an entirely new environment they are most likely disoriented and lashing out at anything. even after years they're still in great discomfort as their bodies just weren't built to exist on a planet like Earth.
Apparently they lived on what you would call Hell or Australia, so they would probably be extremely aggressive to survive
If i wasnt already subscribed, that rant about how .50 bmg interacts with ANY fleashy object, armored or not, would have secured my subscription, but thats basically any monster movie, even basic understanding of ballistics tells you that no matter the natural armor bullets will hurt/kill it, tomorrow war was another good example where you see the 5.56 everyone (exept the one badass with a shotgun) gets was basically ineffective, but the .338 lapua sniper the old man had did work, so did the .50 cal machineguns, they may as well have given everyone spears lol and yeah depleted uranium is one of the densest metals, tungsten is more dense, however tungsten mushrooms on impact but depleted uranium basically gets sharper as it goes through an object. Thats why the 30mm avenger on the a10 uses DU rounds.
A 12 gauge magnum would drop a grizzly bear. I've seen it happen
Air strikes would decimate the aliens
The movie never states that none have been killed... Their numbers and speed overwhelmed the military along with the mostly bullet proof armor (small arms) and the fact that they can tear cars and trains apart no plane or tank could get far. A tank could take out 1 just to have 5 more shred it seconds later
Understand Your point but a huge number would have to land on Earth to get that overwhelming majority to succed.
.To me the better angle would be an assault to soften humanity up for something else.
A tank is not the same as a car. They can't fly, attack aircraft would decimate them.
Could you do the aliens from “the resistance” video games? I feel like there’s a lot to get into there. But the series is kinda old.
He’s done a few videos covering them already
@@readyaimfire7669 oh he has! Thanks for letting me know
"Eradicating all life."
Trees: Am I a joke to y--
Mega-viruses: Just... just don't. They never listen.
If the creatures hit in the summer or springtime in rural America and there primarily attracted by sound?
Wouldn't the sound of active insects such as cicadas and other life forms on that level keep them busy?
During the spring and summer at night, I don't think there are any silent areas anywhere on the planet...🤔
At all🤨
TQP Death Angels...hyper aggressive hunters that don't eat, can't fly and now they can't swim. Oh and the one thing they can do is hear so well that any kind of loud noise would defeat them, either by blocking their hearing or causing them to just open up and say "ahh".
Bullet proof aliens getting boring, its like the go-to way to make the alien scary
This is why "The Thing" is the best alien yet imo.
You can easily kill it but it is smart enough to hide among human and animal.
"The quest to clean up plot holes." 😂
How are Death Angels able to move around without colliding into objects, since they have "super" hearing and not sonar.
For the same way every other animal that either has terrible or no sight at all, by relying on they other sensory organs
@@thelittlebrownjug3310 AH yes they smelled the trees in their way to avoid them.
Im glad i realized 1 minute in, that this was a reupload. because I was starting to think I was going crazy
Could've sworn I saw this lol
FUCK im 3rd
This is totally gonna get copyrighted again lol
@@RoanokeGaming RIP BRO
I’ve scrolled through this comment section for like 10 minutes looking for someone else who said they saw this already. I was looking for your sequel video and then I saw this and then my brain finally connected the dots. Thanks lol
I like how all of the science you use is based on life as we know it and our current periodic table of elements, which has changed/grown a number of times. There's a high likely hood that other basis for life could exist, but we just haven't discovered them yet. Really shouldn't base evolution of life on other worlds solely on what happened here on Earth since... they're not Earth. Aside from that, love the videos man, keep up the great work!
Other elements won't magically change energy conservation either....even if they'd exist at a concentration high enough to be used by an organism somewhere, which is highly unlikely.
As we understand it, larger nuclei also tend to be less stable, just look at the mineral makeup of our planet, most of it is relatively light stuff like silicon or aluminum.
Why would evolution do completely different things just because it's happening on a different planet? The excuse, "they're aliens" is just a cop-out. There is no reason to believe that evolution would essentially just give animals what they need to survive on one planet and on another planet give them traits that are not only completely useless for their survival but actually detrimental to it.
Same logic as most zombie movies.
You telling me that every single military in the world gets wiped out by some slowly shambling dead guys that drop in a single hit to the head, but a small group of random men, women, and children can somehow slaughter zombies like they're nothing? Unless we're talking World War Z zombies (the only actually terrifying kind, and the movie messed it up by not making it a series, just rushing it all into one movie), WWZ zombies I could see ending most of humanity, since they'd spread faster than humanity could reasonably respond.
Honestly hope the sequel just introduces the alien race that created these obviously genetically engineered aliens. Personally, I think they were made to eliminate all hostile fauna so the world would be safe for their masters. Since 9 times out of 10, hostile animals are kinda noisy.
I'd be really curious if you might revisit the creatures with the sequel and prequel being out now
I love how they decided to get pregnant in a world like this because babies as we all know are notoriously good at being quiet
Judging by the time frame, I’m pretty sure she was pregnant BEFORE the aliens touched down.
@@axehead45no because it was day 400 something, so she got pregnant during the aliens invading
If you can’t continue the species there’s no future
The thought just occurred to me as I finished the video that there was no mention of the use of chemical weapons, not here and not in the movie.
I mean, do these creatures not breathe? And even then, is there nothing in our collective stockpiles that couldn't be used to affect them some other way?
Yeah, these creatures are terrifying... until you understand they couldn't possibly exist.
But does the re-upload address the water issue from 1 and 2, let's find out!
"They are amazing at swimming"
Directors: "Ha, funny joke."
Please do State of Decay Zombies, now that the third is coming and including animals 🧟♂️🧟♀️
Oh cool, I remember that game
It can be argued, that these creatures do have an incredible reaction time, and move extremely quickly. A soldier would have to atleast sneak up on a death angel, hold his rifle steady, and fire the gun before the monsters nearby swipe at him, they can also tear up and throw vehicles easily, so the slow moving tanks we have, can easily be swarmed and torn apart inside out, the same applies to helicopters, they create large amounts of sound, but they cant sit still firing a minigun if they dont want to be lunged at by a climbing death angel (assuming the helicopter is low to ground and there are buildings nearby to jump from). There is also the factor of how they behave. Space it self is very quiet, so when they crashed, all the noise coming from earth including cities, towns and other places with human inhabitants or that has a large scale of sound, can be quite disorienting and stressful. The only plot hole is one of them being able to swim, which shown in the next 2 movies is not possible, making it the only inconsistency.
10:52 did not age well
14:37 exactly, don't even have to mention shaped charges or thermobarics. plus, 50 is considered a small caliber antimaterial cartridge. The "the organic monster is impervious to projectiles because of size, or armor hardness" has never been based in reality.
Wasn’t this the same premise as Final Fantasy: The spirits within?
Well, the beings in FF Spirits Within weren't actually living creatures and more spirits of the creatures from that planet. Which means they can get a pass (or at least it is easier to suspend the disbelief), due to them not being actual living being.
I like to think that the death angles are a type of Lovecraftian horror sent here to kill everything and nothing else. It would make sense why they show no need to eat, or how they are able to withstand space are immune to armor pertaining rounds and missiles. They biology is something we can’t comprehend that’s my theory.
But... Shotguns kill them instantly...
...if they litterarly took over the world by swimming and spreading out thru swimming..why r they afraid of water 😳
The most interesting theory i read was that milions if not bilions landed, and while the military was able to kill most of them, they were defeated by the sheer numbers. In fact in the first contact scenes you see there are A LOT of them, but in the movies they are quite rare
Hate to break it to you but in quiet place 2… they manage to get away because the creatures are bad swimmers
In the description he states that it’s a re-upload because paramount copyright sucks
It is good to see that I am not the only one who has issues with the world building surrounding how the Death Angel creatures in a Quiet Place are supposed to work. I found the frankly ludicrous aspects of the critters so distracting that it took me out of the movie entirely to the point that I weas never able to find them intimidating at all.
If the outside is hard and the inside soft and weak, how come there wasn't any opportunity or moment were one of these kept their mouths open and got hit? Even if we accept bombs and nukes can't destroy the hard shell or said shell can prevent concussive force from going through itself, the muscles which manipulate said shells would still pushed aside by the blasts, opening up a weakspot.
In addition, most blasts from bombs and other explosives would probably seep thru the "cracks" on their shells, and by cracks, I mean this: Its not a 100% tightly sealed contration, so in the same way a kettle makes noise cuz of their air leaving the kettle, the opposite could still happen and the blast affect said creatures.
Surviving nukes would be insane enough. Like...nukes create temperatures in the tens of millions of degrees. That's FAR higher than would be required to instantly ionize any atom, let alone break molecular bonds. If they can survive nukes, then they could easily survive being dipped several miles below the surface of the sun.
@@ArcherHMR If they can survive that a shotgun wouldn't do anything to them
i feel that living near a loud place would be really bad, yes you could talk and everything, but when the need arise you will end up in quiet place either due to lack of food or you need a specific thing, you wont be trained to stay silent being in a constant need to stay silent would be the better choice in the long run.