Exactly that's the only thing I hate about this movie she caused most of the teams deaths she even got the one person she was trying to save killed like bruh I can't enjoy a movie with an idiot like that.
@@kurisu7885 not familiar with it. But as I see it, the nanomachines would probably be programmed to repair cells and replace damaged tissue with synthetic parts... but for ALIENS. The same Nanotech might keep corpses alive by replacing the function of nerves and such, while the brain may be too different from the alien brain for the AI in the Nanotech to fully comprehend how to fix it on its own, so it repairs what it can and essentially results in zombies with varied levels in intelligence and a persistent desire to eat the living.
Another positive that may have been on purpose for the Super soldier theory is, if the body temperature reduces, this could make the soldier harder to detect. A decent portion of armies across the world have thermal gadgets and sights. A good example is a drone, mainly used thermal vision, this soldier would become invisible due to a lower body temperature possibly. Although I feel the directors may not have thought of this, it seems as if the military wanted a super soldier, this would have been something they would have wanted.
It honestly depends on how low it's temperature is and the ambient temperature. If it's 90° outside but ur at 96.8°, you'll definitely stand out. But ur body temp is somehow at 90°, u might or might not blend in with the ambient temperature.
@@dukedizzy Again, which means nothing if we don't know the ambient temperature. Also, skin temperature is different than core temperature. 103°f-104°f core temperature will literally start cooking ur brain. But as long as we stay hydrated, we can survive in temps over 110, I worked in an area for a whole year where the normal temp at the heat of the day was 120, I lived. Surface temp isn't always the same as core temp.
@@dukedizzy Also forgot to mention that thermals will detect you if you're colder than your environment also. Planes are typically at a temperature that's not hot, nor cold. So probably around 60°f-70°f. She said his skin was metaphorically freezing, so he's definitely colder than the ambient temperature. Which would show up on thermals.
"Someone said I was a mediocre movie review channel lol hope yall enjoyed this one" It's unfortunate they think that way, you cover some of the most fascinating topics in fiction, but don't listen to the haters, your content is really good in my opinon
Zach Snyder was asked about the “robot” zombies in an interview and he answered the question with a question. His statement was this, “If you pay close attention, there’s a number of zombies that are clearly not zombies. You see normal zombies and then you see some robot zombies. Are they monitors that the government has placed among the zombies to monitor them? Are they technology from the other world? What’s happening there?” It’s also important to note he’s already announced a show that will build on the Army of the Dead universe. So, the question of nanotechnology being present could be answered in the show.
As much as there totally are dots to connect here based on how he makes movies that was him desperately asking people so they could make the connections for him because he just did a lot of things that sounded like it would look cool to film.
@@rosesweetcharlotte IMO this detail was executed poorly. They contributed nothing to the story while confusing the audience. It is one of many details that were set up but had no payoff. The corpses wearing the protagonists' outfits, the rain zombies, the circular saw, and now robots. When you introduce something like that, you have to give a narrative reason why. At least hint at something. All Snyder did was show a few zombies with blue eyes and a metal skull. It could literally mean anything. That's bad world building
that’s not “bad” world building at all. itssimply world building. this is the first movie of a franchise. they are not going to answer any questions yet, that would make no sense. this is where they pose questions and leave hints, then see what the audience are interested in. Although i’ll admit the corpses in the protagonists clothes is really weird and not in a cool way, and does seem pointless at the moment, seems to have no connection to anything or fit with the themes we’ve been shown so far, but could link to something later down the line so i wouldnt say its dumb, this universe could go down a weird time travel route or something, we just don’t know yet
@@jesuschrystler777t would be more accurate to say that it’s awful storytelling. Literally a bunch of unfired Chekhov’s guns that ultimately lead to dissatisfaction.
I am generally just here for the movie summary, sometimes i listen into the pathology for a little bit but generally i watch youtube to not use my brain. You're probably my favorite synopsis channel I have yet seen, a lot of channels either use bots or have a strangely nauseating cadence to the way they speak or just an annoying voice overall. You speak intelligently and without a weird cadence so 10/10 from me.
Van had a small bite that didn't even cause a lot of tissue damage. Scott had a huge chunk ripped out of his neck/shoulder and then was in a massive helicopter crash. Scott experienced more trauma and reached the point of death quicker.
You know man, you really hit a spot with your channel. Basically everyone wonders ‘what caused this disease, is this virus realistic, could this actually happen etc’ congrats. WE shall subscribe.
I believe somewhere in his subscribers there's a supervillain just sitting there watching his videos saying "yes yes very good Roanoke" as he plots to take over the world with zombies lol
'Homo' is the 'human' part of the nomenclature. 'Sapien' represents the evolutionary stage. Once we moved past sentience, into self-aware sapience, we became Homo-sapiens. Though, 'Techno-sapiens' could still work for when an A.I. inevitability achieves sapience. Though it's likely the nerds will go the boring route of 'Mechano-sapiens'.
Omg thank you so much for finally explaining that phenomenon in a way I can understand, there has only been one time in my life I have experienced that, and I hope to never do so again. A friend of mine swung by my house with someone I had never met in tow. His whole demeanor was just, off. I can’t describe it. I’ve never wanted more to be away from another person in my life. They talked about how he was hosting some kind of sleepover, and I had absolutely no intention of going. He was just. Calm. Way, way too calm. I still to this day dont know what it was exactly that I saw in his eyes, and to be entirely honest I’d rather not ever find out.
My friends met a girl in college and they invited her everywhere. I refused to be anywhere near her, she rubbed me the wrong way. One night they had a party, everyone was passed out drunk, except her. She stole all the money in everyone's wallets, collected their credit cards and if they had their SS card on them she attempted to sell it. Yes, she did some time. When asked how I knew she was bad I just did
I really appreciate the term force multiplier on your reviews. It is a succinct description that covers quite a few technical angles. Do you use it to confound the Almighty and Everpresent Utoob Overlords? Your efforts are well crafted and enjoyable to watch. I hope you will continue far into the future in this endeavour.
I'd say yes. But only if you also removed its arms. I saw this explored in The Walking Dead and it was so interesting to me :) Like you could literally put the zombie on a leash and walk that bitch like a dog.
Yes you could rip it's jaw off but there is still a chance they can infect you. They don't need their teeth to infect you because they're not like snakes who inject venom into you. They're more like Komodo dragons who use their saliva in their bites to immobilize animals. As long as a zombie still has its saliva or some form of bodily fluid it just needs to somehow get that inside your body. So an open wound or your mouth/nose/eyes, if you got swarmed by a crowd of jawless zombies they could use their overgrown nails to basically rip into you and then just drool in the wound
There are hints that there are aliens in the movie too. In the opening when you see the convoy leave the base and passes the gate, in the sky behind the soldier there are 2 lights floating in the sky which suddenly take off to fast to be planes or helicopters
Wait, does that mean Zeus was going after the Queen’s head because he could still reattach it to her body? Or an other alpha body? Since you said the body could still be “alive” just without a head to give the nanites instructions?
Possible and a very good idea. Before this I just thought he wanted to save his wife’s head so she’d still be in his life and he’d carry her around, but that makes a lot of sense.
Ooooh… But then that brings up the question of whether he was going for the head because she has a distinct personality that sets her apart from other alphas. That it’s “her” he wants not just her body. If so, could all alphas have distinct personalities retained from being human? Since they are the most advanced/ have the most amount of nanites after Zeus like Roanoke was saying in video. Or he could just want a memento of her like @Stinger Johnny was saying and I’m over thinking things🤔😋
The reason for the whole outbreak was the fact that the military was stupid enough to use a truck that had an explosive engine and that they used a fragile container that can go fly like a paper box and opens with ease from the landing. You would think they would use some insanely though and hard to open container if they transport such cargo as a highly contagious virus. Very informative breakdown btw, i really loved it.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine.
Hey, i have a theory: what if the transmission of the nanites from bites and the decreace in intelligence from it are intentional, i mean wouldnt it be a pretty good weapon to have these supersoldiers sneak behind enemy lines and cause chaos by turning the enemy, and the decrease in intelligence is just a way to keep them in some control?. The control the zeus has on the alphas could be another intentional thing so the moment they infect an enemy soldier it dosent attack them.
Then they would have some more efficient way of turning the enemy, like via spit or even some biomechanical syringe gun. Most likely nanites just aren't very compatible with brain, unable to replicate functions of larger neurons, that are responsible for more advanced behavior, which causes overall degradation of brain functions.
Machines could be the government watching like zombie drones. Aliens are definitely part of it as you see two blue lights fry off at the beginning of the film
The deep conspiracy theory both IRL and in the movie, Government Black Ops are actually working with and have contact with advanced foreign civilized beings that are very poorly explaining how their tech and science works with the lost in translation winding up with Zeus in the movie instead of a clean Human cyborg evolution.
Wait did they explain how they crossed the ocean to other continents and such too? I haven't had the chance to watch the movie but seeing people talk about the swim thing makes me curious about that
Here's a horrifying thought, what happens to the nanites coding after enough generations of shamblers? Will they keep the replication part and drop the life support part?
@Caesar tyr the requires living cells part can be worked around, imagine a core of cells that the nanites feed and protect to use in replication, you get a dangerous nanoswarm that mutates further as the original coding degrades
That implies that the nanites have the ability to change their code over time, code doesn't degrade like DNA does, as while machines don't make mistakes, the user/ programmer is fully capable of doing so, resulting in the machine following an incorrect instruction.
@@captainpanic3616 except coding does get more and more corrupted the more its copied, every computer image will suffer from artifacting that gets worse the further you get from the original image, works the same with actual software being copied to flash drives
@@BeefMeisterSupreme You bring up a good point, I was looking at it more from a javascript or python perspective (for blank in list do x, y, and z) that stuff can’t break or change unless something is added/ changed. That break in the program is now a ‘bug’.
i like how the movie mentions if the zombies get wet after they dehydrate and turn into mummy's (essentially) they reanimate....and that never comes to play in the movie... i like that they take a minute to show one of the dehydrated hands of the dead was blocking a hatch from fully closing and walking...and it never comes to play in the movie... i like that they show zombie robots...and that is never explained in the movie... i like that they are sent into the city to steal money from a vault before a nuke was dropped on the city...for it to then turn out that the vault was strong enough to survive the nuke on it's own...and that the one guy inside it also survived the radiation poisoning that he would have been at the center of before having to basically walk to where ever he went at basically ground zero for the nuclear explosion... i thought there was some cool things about the movie, the cast seemed passable, but hot damn, you can't do a snyder cut for everything man...
I mean, Zeus doesn't seem like a mean guy. He has a system in place, he just wants to be left alone, and he probably feels like he got a raw deal by being infected in the first place.
Couldn't stand her or the other backstabbing harpy. Our "heroines" in 2021 ladies and gentlemen! Two "strong women" that gets an entire team killed! *Golf claps.*
I was waiting for a breakdown of this film, annoyed it took so long to notice it was released but still well worth the wait. I knew you’d be one of the only channels to actually deep dive into it and you did not disappoint!
Literally every Zack Snyder film. It looks good but you have to turn off your brain to enjoy it. He is basically Michael Bay but throws around some pseudo philosophical bs to appear smart.
I wonder if Zack Snyder was influenced by Dying Light? I mean, it does take place in a quarantined city with normal and evolved zombies. Plus, I also like how the zombies established their own heirarchy/society.
I kind of got I Am Legend vibes in all honesty. That movie has infected that do still retain some form of intelligence but not to the degree of the infected in AOTD
I just assumed he asked some elementary school kids to talk about zombies, and then made a movie based around their conversation. My point being: latest in a long line of complete fucking nonsense from this guy.
Zombies are my favorite horror villains, and I am forever thankful for your scientific breakdowns, Roanoke! I almost always enjoy your summaries and hypotheses more than the movies or games themselves!
Hey man, it seems like a strange comment. But I’m binging your content rn, thanks for the great informative work. If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t have gotten interested in the topic of virology and genetics. Your content always gets me thinking and is very entertaining as well, you’ve got great charisma. Thanks for all this. Good shit that actually helps pull me out of my manic depressive states. Makes me go off and research a bunch of stuff to learn more and gets my mind going in a good way lol
It's been hinted that alien DNA was what was used to create the zombies. If you look at the right moment when the military are exiting the gate in the distance you can see two lights shoot off into space. If you ask me, the robot Z's are likely spies, sent to monitor the alphas to see if they are still useful. And as for the group, and the whole "time loop" theory, I think the group may be clones, sent time and time again to see if the perfect soldier could be created, since Zeus was not controllable. And Van, he may be that perfect soldier, or at least different in some way considering how long it took him to start to change and how he managed to walk fine through a recently nuked city.
she was preggo before she was infected in dawn of the dead remake, causing basically a undead still birth. plus these zombies look more like theyre actually alive lol.
In A Quiet Place, the aliens do swim but only in shallow water, not deep water. So while they might not be totally aquatic, the idea that they lived in shallow water isn't unrealistic. It'd make sense for them to like shallow water too since they might be heavy, using the heavy to move fast on land but still having quick a lot of weight on their joints out of water
I always just figured since they are so big and heavy they would sink in deep water. In shallow water it wouldnt matter as much since they could use that to walk faster along the bottom. I don't think they can float which isnt that a needed part for swimmng?
@@ravenlockwood9932 Nah, floating isn't a needed part of swimming if you're strong enough. Technically humans with near 0% body fat (so athletes like gymnasts and stuff) sink and *only* can float if they keep their lungs fully expanded, and even then they have to use their hands to help kept them up if they're on their backs. Basically by how water works, anything can stay above water if it has enough strength to propel itself against the viscosity of the water. Something made of metal might sink but that has more to do with the fact that this hypothetical Terminator type machine doesn't need to breath so it doesn't bother using it's immense strength to keep it above the water. Also in A Quiet Place, the aliens have a large chest and judging by their size alone (even if they are very much mostly muscle because we can see it move) they have to have large lungs/things to process air. If they were… I dunno totally "powered" by heat/the sun their bodies would look different. They're probably, however, closer to something like a gator/croc in terms of "how does something that big manage to swim." I doubt they would live in deep deep waters or even really be able to do things like what seals do because they don't seem to be *that* well built for semi-aquatic life.
@@ravenlockwood9932 They could hold their breath and walk along the bottom of deeper water too but then there's always strength to swim and well there's the sunfish that can't move and has about 0.2 brain cells. It's kinda sad that the aliens can't swim or walk on the bottom in deep water
Fun fact about the mirrored neurons, often the ones who are most consistent with that are the neurodivergent. As a lot of us are able to separate emotions from logic, our instincts and impressions are much clearer without any bigotry being a part of it. Certain psychologists consider this to be a proof of the latent extra sensory capabilities of the human brain and liken this response to empathetic abilities. In esp studies, empathetic abilities are the emotional mirror of telepathy, so instead of reading thoughts, it's reading emotions. It's one of those studies that are hard to conclusively prove, but it's quite fascinating. I've experienced these responses a few times personally and they're almost always right. I also experience similar responses in hospitals around more ill patients, not a sense of them being dangerous or untrustworthy, but the anxiety towards their lack of survival.
2 minutes and 50 seconds in, the question, why are there one 2 humvee escorts, and why did the lead avoid the car? When it comes to escorting mission doesn't the lead vehicles hit oncoming vehicles to protect the Cargo/VIPs?
Standard operating procedures or SOPs determines everything about a convoy and operations. Most of the time when we are in a convoy stateside we normally wouldn’t expect something that wild
@@jaquanzxcxz that's understandable, so was it the mindset being stateside that made them evade the oncoming vehicle instead of ramming through and protecting the cargo? I always thought that in transport convoy the lead would always take the brunt of the oncoming vehicles to protect what they're transporting. Oh and thanks for the insight
Most of the time in your home country an escort is only really there if youre getting hijacked or something, american SOPs are potentially different as I'm with the UK, but you're normally only there for if someone actively attacks the convoy, not if someone crashes into you *I know that's an odd distinction since you could assume someone crashing into you is attacking* But otherwise the army would be driving around ramming people off the road for driving a bit shifty which doesn't really come across all that well for hearts and minds
@@MuckyBeef I guess my insight is a bit biased since I live in the Philippines, and there was at some point, an idiot driving a car that didn't see the military convoy of 5-tons and swerved onto them, the military just went straight through and left him there with his damaged car. Though they were going in the same direction .
I absolutely LOVE the hypothesis you present that the hypothetical nanites at the root of the infection are converting substances in the body into an armored material the further out the infection spreads. I think that it's entirely possible we could see "Special Infected" in a sequel film, where the infection has spread so much that bestial, nigh completely cyberized variants of the infected begin to show up: Bones reinforced or replaces by a self-generated metal alloy, power and durability amplified but intelligence so greatly diminished they act purely on survival impulses, twisted from "fight or flight" to only "fight." Really, I just love the idea of a zombie apocalypse caused by malfunctioning super-soldier nanomachines instead of a typical viral infection. The possibilities for crazy shenanigans that canonically make sense abound! Cyborg Zombies! What's not to love about that concept, hahaha~
It's better than the ACTUAL explination that Hack Snyder gave. He said the metal zombies were robots put there by the government to monitor the real zombies. Yes, that sounds completely stupid and makes no sense, but it's what he really said.
Its internal temp tho, which is why without sufficient water and shade many people die every year here in AZ. I know someone who has no (or severely insufficient) sweat glands and as such her internal temp can get how of hand rapidly, so shes lives up by the Canadian border most of the time and stays inside in ac whenever theres warm weather
Thankfully, since you’re a warm-blooded creature, your body’s internal homeostasis keeps you at 98° regardless of the temperature, save for extreme conditions
As someone with a bs in biochemistry I genuinely wish videos like this was how I learned biology. Imagine how interested in science kids would be if you gave them a zombie movie as homework and discuss in class what biological processes are involved and what did the movie get wrong. Your finals would include creating the perfect zombie virus within the limits of known science. Im homeschooling my kids and you better believe I'm stealing your idea dude. Great work! I'm loving these.
You should make a video on Albert wesker and his mutations from resident evil. Just a suggestion 😁😁 Edit:there i fixed my mistake lol yall happy now?!😂😂
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the Machine is Immortal" - Roanoke when he becomes a techpriest
My favorite part of this movie was the intro: Las Vegas being over run and the military being overwhelmed. I want a movie focused around that. Sadly that napalm strike is the closest we will get to The Battle Of Yonkers
@@rosesweetcharlotte to me that is the fun part of the zombie apocalypse. I wanna see a Black Hawk Down esc movie of a military or police unit attempting to hold a major city as it falls.
@@rosesweetcharlotte Fear had so much potential but they time hopped over the really good parts. The first few episodes of the whole creeping apocalypse had me hooked
@@hammerheadxray8152 It was really annoying because it had so much potential. And then they realized that it made no sense for the zombie apocalypce to get as far as it did
Man. I don't pay much attention to celebrity drama and all that nonsense but. Unnamed-recast man was literally one of my favorite comedians. Now I'm just sad all around.
If you go to 26:20 the shot of the guard standing outside, behind him in the sky are two balls of light one disappears and the other shoots up and to the right after being stationary like a ufo
Thanks to these videos Ive started seeing deaths in movies pretty brutal. Before I was just like, oh, shit, well they're dead. Now I'm like, genuinely surprised whenever a death like that happens. I'm like, oh, someone's gonna die her- OH JESUS HER NECK 🤣🤣
Interesting theory. There are some holes in it though. Zack Snyder has said that there are some zombies who aren't quite zombies. The ones with metal skeletons and blue eyes are robot zombies made to keep tabs on the real zombies.
Ok, to be fair. While tomatoes are botanically a fruit, in terms of cooking they are a vegetable. Same with how in the cooking world mushrooms are vegetables.
By most definitions of vegetables, most if not all edible (mature) fruit are in fact vegetables, while mushrooms are incapable of being vegetables because they are fungi, not plants.
@@karakas9905 Also yes. Cucumbers are fruit. WELL. More precisely, cucumbers are a type of vine plant with the edible portion we are all familiar with being its fruit.
@@Recoil1808 Yes, in terms of science and all that you're 100% correct. Though the point I was making is that the cooking definition of a vegetable is basically "plant-ish thing we can eat", whereas fruits are more specifically sweet plants. So regardless that they're not even plants, you'd be expected to call a mushroom a vegetable in the kitchen.
@@BorzoiSpotProductions Out of every possible definition of "vegetable" (and there are in fact several), only one of them that I have ever seen anywhere is mutually exclusive with fruit, and that same definition is mutually exclusive with fungi. Also no definition I have ever seen in my life requires fruit to be sweet.
Honestly, f in the chat for my boy Zeus; gets whiplash in the truck crash, gets shot over and over, loses his mate, loses his kid, and is forced to watch Starbuck from battlestar galactica drop her severed head of the roof.
the glowing eye / robot zombie appears also in the scene when he brings the queen's body back, hes standing on one of the sides. i heard some where like you said theyre expanding the universe. supposedly the government sent in robot zombies to spy on what was going on in Vegas. it will be brought up in one of the next shows.
I really enjoyed this movie especially in a time where we haven't gotten a good zombie movie in years. I feel like this film handles the "zombie super soldier" very well as it seems the whole point of the virus is the name sake, a viral weapon that can be controlled via chain of command to the point where the zombies kind of ended up being Unga bunga society. The idea of zombies showing a degree of intelligence, respect and understanding didn't sit right with me as a zombie fan initially but as I kept watching I was on board with the idea.
Another amazing video!❤❤❤❤❤ Also, I have a few suggestions for future videos: The killer gorillas from the book/movie Congo. The aliens from the Species movies. The creatures from the movie Animal. The mutant "cows" from the movie Isolation. The shark/human hybrid from the miniseries Creature, based on the book by Peter Benchley. The Brundlefly from the movie The Fly. The Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise. The mogwai from the Gremlins movies. The gargoyles from the Gargoyles series/comics. Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors. The super-intelligent sharks from Deep Blue Sea. The vampires and lycans from the Underworld franchise. The parasitic aliens from Parasyte.
Roanoke, I know this comes little bit late, but, after reviewing your video, do check the checkpoint scenes of Area 51, and look at sky. Weird activity I say, and prob related to this.
I don’t get the quiet place swimming thing. There’s a big ass difference between a flooded basement and a lake. No reason it couldn’t move through the basement water since it still had footing.
@@ded2thaworld963 I mean, not really, movies have to be grounded, at least in the confines of their fictional worlds, the problem with a Quiet Place is it does this, but tries to present it's world close to our own. So, we have to judge it by its own standard, which just simply doesn't work, heavy artillery and weapons be a thing, if there is only a few of these creatures, even if there were more, the military would decimate it. It's probably why every zombie thing is vague with the uprising so you don't have to think about it. This film is an exception because the military are actually somewhat confident. If it were me though, since headshots still work, I would have put snipers on top of the wall to opo shot as many zombies as possible. Then you know, carry out the missile strikes...
The mirrow neuron stuff.. totally true as far as I can tell. I have those feelings all the time. The ones I worry about are the ones that I can't get a negative or positive feeling from.. 😬
I don't regret watching this movie. But I would not recommend it to anyone nor watch it again. I never wanted a zombie movie to end so bad. Zack Snyder just wanted to blow stuff up
The movie was terrible, it tried to be so many things and failed at all of them combined with a terrible execution of the story and extremely stupid and unlikable characters it was just awful
Another way a bodys temp drops is in newborns. When my son was born some how right after he was born he got pneumonia. When we went to our day after appointments for getting out of the hospital from him being born and me giving birth his temp was 96.9° . We were sent straight to the hospital and he ended up having to stay a week and got two different kind of antibiotics. They told me that newborn typically dropping in temp when they're sick instead of getting a fever.
It honestly was and I felt horrible Bec I didn't realize anything was wrong with him. He was super quit but the docs said some baby's were like that so I just trusted the docs. they told me if that doctor hadn't caught his low temp he would have died at home.
@@katelynnoverton1742 This is gonna sound awful and I'm not saying my cat is like a baby, but when we got my cat, we found out weeks later that she was incredibly sick. We just thought cats slept a lot. You just go in thinking that babies and cats behave a certain way and it is really crazy when you find out that that isn't exactly the case. I hope your baby is doing better!
Can you take a look at the expanse? I think their take on effects of space exploration is a really good one. Also their protomolecule is a cool antagonistic force
Love the enthusiasm when you mention the terminator zombie. Anyone notice the two alien spaceships in the sky at the beginning of the movie? Only there for a split second.
In addition to the robotic zombies (which I believe are actually robots confirmed by snider) seen throughout the movie 2 UFOs can be seen leaving the area 51 area at the start of the movie (you can actually see them in your vid) also throughout the movie several previous teams can be seen as corpses that are wearing the exact same uniforms and gear (not just the ones in the vault) all with different levels of progress hinting that the time Loop Theory May hold some ground. So the running Theory among people who have noticed is that this virus or whatever is somehow tied to alien technology and that the robotic zombies hidden throughout various scenes are actually government or alien plants sent there to monitor the situation and there's a Time Loop repeating itself until eventually the virus gets out of Vegas which was the original plan. Most of this has been confirmed by Snyder himself
Whilst I was reading a book, one of the characters really bothered me. The character didn't do anything outwardly suspicious, but I just didn't like him. Later in the series, it turned out he was an evil dragon demon prince. If that sounds too weird, check the book series out, it's called Fablehaven. The two main characters are so incredibly boring, but I think that's the point...
Thanks for watching guys! I hope yall enjoyed this video, I look forward to covering this franchise more in the future!
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Roanoke do you like movies more than video games?
@John Calder Oh MAN, that's would be awesome 😎😎😎
This man makes me get educated 10 times faster.
His daughter got most of his team killed by not listening to what she was told to do
Probably should have hired professionals lol
They were... at least most of then
sounds like me in warzone :[
Exactly that's the only thing I hate about this movie she caused most of the teams deaths she even got the one person she was trying to save killed like bruh I can't enjoy a movie with an idiot like that.
Just like dawn of the dead the dumb girl went to get here dog thats why left the mall
Given the existence of Aliens and Robots in the film, I figured the zombies “virus” was some form of nanotech meant to keep aliens alive.
So a bit like the nanotech that created the gas mask zombies in Doctor Who?
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Damn right. To think all that horror was cause by a software glitch.
My theory is that zack snyder tought "wouldn't it be cool if that happens ?" and that's the movie basically
NANOMACHINES SON!
@@kurisu7885 not familiar with it. But as I see it, the nanomachines would probably be programmed to repair cells and replace damaged tissue with synthetic parts... but for ALIENS. The same Nanotech might keep corpses alive by replacing the function of nerves and such, while the brain may be too different from the alien brain for the AI in the Nanotech to fully comprehend how to fix it on its own, so it repairs what it can and essentially results in zombies with varied levels in intelligence and a persistent desire to eat the living.
Since there are robot zombies in the movie, something weird is definitely going down.
We def talk about that
I found it weird that there sometimes was blue blood
@@RoanokeGaming Please do!!!
Nanobots
@@RoanokeGaming hi man there is a scp that is a cyborg name scp 191
hint hint video in the future maybe hint hint
Another positive that may have been on purpose for the Super soldier theory is, if the body temperature reduces, this could make the soldier harder to detect. A decent portion of armies across the world have thermal gadgets and sights. A good example is a drone, mainly used thermal vision, this soldier would become invisible due to a lower body temperature possibly. Although I feel the directors may not have thought of this, it seems as if the military wanted a super soldier, this would have been something they would have wanted.
It honestly depends on how low it's temperature is and the ambient temperature. If it's 90° outside but ur at 96.8°, you'll definitely stand out. But ur body temp is somehow at 90°, u might or might not blend in with the ambient temperature.
@@XM8A1The lady in the plane said his skin is freezing, so the temp might be lower than 85f
@@dukedizzy
Again, which means nothing if we don't know the ambient temperature. Also, skin temperature is different than core temperature. 103°f-104°f core temperature will literally start cooking ur brain. But as long as we stay hydrated, we can survive in temps over 110, I worked in an area for a whole year where the normal temp at the heat of the day was 120, I lived. Surface temp isn't always the same as core temp.
@@dukedizzy
Also forgot to mention that thermals will detect you if you're colder than your environment also. Planes are typically at a temperature that's not hot, nor cold. So probably around 60°f-70°f. She said his skin was metaphorically freezing, so he's definitely colder than the ambient temperature. Which would show up on thermals.
I loved this movie, I was really confused when the zombies looked like they had blue robotic parts when they were killed or stabbed
"Someone said I was a mediocre movie review channel lol hope yall enjoyed this one"
It's unfortunate they think that way, you cover some of the most fascinating topics in fiction, but don't listen to the haters, your content is really good in my opinon
I found you, finally
Well, objectively speaking, this movie is mediocre, that's not to say the channel is bad because of it.
This goes way beyond review, it’s rlly a science channel
A lot these movies are absolutely mediocre especially this one such a turd
Hey your back
Zach Snyder was asked about the “robot” zombies in an interview and he answered the question with a question. His statement was this, “If you pay close attention, there’s a number of zombies that are clearly not zombies. You see normal zombies and then you see some robot zombies. Are they monitors that the government has placed among the zombies to monitor them? Are they technology from the other world? What’s happening there?” It’s also important to note he’s already announced a show that will build on the Army of the Dead universe. So, the question of nanotechnology being present could be answered in the show.
Zack Snyder isn't always a great director, but damn did he put some thought into this.
As much as there totally are dots to connect here based on how he makes movies that was him desperately asking people so they could make the connections for him because he just did a lot of things that sounded like it would look cool to film.
@@rosesweetcharlotte IMO this detail was executed poorly. They contributed nothing to the story while confusing the audience. It is one of many details that were set up but had no payoff. The corpses wearing the protagonists' outfits, the rain zombies, the circular saw, and now robots.
When you introduce something like that, you have to give a narrative reason why. At least hint at something. All Snyder did was show a few zombies with blue eyes and a metal skull. It could literally mean anything. That's bad world building
that’s not “bad” world building at all. itssimply world building. this is the first movie of a franchise. they are not going to answer any questions yet, that would make no sense. this is where they pose questions and leave hints, then see what the audience are interested in.
Although i’ll admit the corpses in the protagonists clothes is really weird and not in a cool way, and does seem pointless at the moment, seems to have no connection to anything or fit with the themes we’ve been shown so far, but could link to something later down the line so i wouldnt say its dumb, this universe could go down a weird time travel route or something, we just don’t know yet
@@jesuschrystler777t would be more accurate to say that it’s awful storytelling. Literally a bunch of unfired Chekhov’s guns that ultimately lead to dissatisfaction.
So basically "NANOMACHINES, SON. THEY HARDEN IN RESPONSE TO PHYSICAL TRAUMA!"
Quantum nanotechnology CPU
YOU CANT HURT ME ROANOKE!
We're making the mother of all zombies here Jack!
Can't fret over every person!
I am generally just here for the movie summary, sometimes i listen into the pathology for a little bit but generally i watch youtube to not use my brain. You're probably my favorite synopsis channel I have yet seen, a lot of channels either use bots or have a strangely nauseating cadence to the way they speak or just an annoying voice overall. You speak intelligently and without a weird cadence so 10/10 from me.
The biggest Chekov's gun that wasn't fired was no rain bringing the shamblers back to life.
How did the guy in the vault survive for 12+ hours minimum before even realizing he was bit but Bautista only made it like 2 hours before turning?
Maybe because the bite wasn’t as deep or profound as what happened to Bautista, Vanders was kinda shallow
Radiation maybe 🤔 sounds a little better
I mean bautista did get bitten by the big bad alpha zombie
@@khrome7183 so did vander…. It was just not seen at first
Van had a small bite that didn't even cause a lot of tissue damage. Scott had a huge chunk ripped out of his neck/shoulder and then was in a massive helicopter crash. Scott experienced more trauma and reached the point of death quicker.
You know man, you really hit a spot with your channel. Basically everyone wonders ‘what caused this disease, is this virus realistic, could this actually happen etc’ congrats. WE shall subscribe.
Thanks Stalin!
@@Partemis what?
I believe somewhere in his subscribers there's a supervillain just sitting there watching his videos saying "yes yes very good Roanoke" as he plots to take over the world with zombies lol
@@digitaal_boog you said what we were all thinking, stalin
RIGHT ON COMRADE
"Homo Cyborgus"
Me who thought "Techno Sapiens": Yeah, I guess that works.
'Homo' is the 'human' part of the nomenclature. 'Sapien' represents the evolutionary stage. Once we moved past sentience, into self-aware sapience, we became Homo-sapiens.
Though, 'Techno-sapiens' could still work for when an A.I. inevitability achieves sapience. Though it's likely the nerds will go the boring route of 'Mechano-sapiens'.
Omg thank you so much for finally explaining that phenomenon in a way I can understand, there has only been one time in my life I have experienced that, and I hope to never do so again. A friend of mine swung by my house with someone I had never met in tow. His whole demeanor was just, off. I can’t describe it. I’ve never wanted more to be away from another person in my life. They talked about how he was hosting some kind of sleepover, and I had absolutely no intention of going. He was just. Calm. Way, way too calm. I still to this day dont know what it was exactly that I saw in his eyes, and to be entirely honest I’d rather not ever find out.
My friends met a girl in college and they invited her everywhere. I refused to be anywhere near her, she rubbed me the wrong way. One night they had a party, everyone was passed out drunk, except her. She stole all the money in everyone's wallets, collected their credit cards and if they had their SS card on them she attempted to sell it. Yes, she did some time. When asked how I knew she was bad I just did
I really appreciate the term force multiplier on your reviews. It is a succinct description that covers quite a few technical angles. Do you use it to confound the Almighty and Everpresent Utoob Overlords?
Your efforts are well crafted and enjoyable to watch. I hope you will continue far into the future in this endeavour.
It’s actually also exactly what it is too. A gun is literally a force multiplier. It’s clever yet accurate description of a gun.
@@tigeruntamed6036😂 “covers quite a few technical angels” escaped you Hmh?
@@ManDudeBroGuy not really lol
If you rip off a zombie's jaw, is that the same as getting a dog fixed? Lol
I'd say yes. But only if you also removed its arms. I saw this explored in The Walking Dead and it was so interesting to me :) Like you could literally put the zombie on a leash and walk that bitch like a dog.
@@jeanne5922 reminds me of the flood buddy's you could make on halo.
@@jeanne5922 yup they acted basically as camouflage without needing to be covered in guts.
@@jeanne5922 That's dumb since the zombie would just try to headbutt and kick you to death, they're not just limited to biting and scratching/punching
Yes you could rip it's jaw off but there is still a chance they can infect you. They don't need their teeth to infect you because they're not like snakes who inject venom into you. They're more like Komodo dragons who use their saliva in their bites to immobilize animals. As long as a zombie still has its saliva or some form of bodily fluid it just needs to somehow get that inside your body. So an open wound or your mouth/nose/eyes, if you got swarmed by a crowd of jawless zombies they could use their overgrown nails to basically rip into you and then just drool in the wound
There are hints that there are aliens in the movie too. In the opening when you see the convoy leave the base and passes the gate, in the sky behind the soldier there are 2 lights floating in the sky which suddenly take off to fast to be planes or helicopters
And zombies in Area 51 famous for aliens.
Wait, does that mean Zeus was going after the Queen’s head because he could still reattach it to her body? Or an other alpha body? Since you said the body could still be “alive” just without a head to give the nanites instructions?
Possible and a very good idea. Before this I just thought he wanted to save his wife’s head so she’d still be in his life and he’d carry her around, but that makes a lot of sense.
Snyder is not known for...thinking.
why not get another alpha's head then you already have the wife's body : )
Ooooh… But then that brings up the question of whether he was going for the head because she has a distinct personality that sets her apart from other alphas. That it’s “her” he wants not just her body. If so, could all alphas have distinct personalities retained from being human? Since they are the most advanced/ have the most amount of nanites after Zeus like Roanoke was saying in video.
Or he could just want a memento of her like @Stinger Johnny was saying and I’m over thinking things🤔😋
@@sachib9837 my friend, I’d say theres no such thing as overthinking on THIS channel, it’s like “overthinking” on a Theorizer video 😆
The reason for the whole outbreak was the fact that the military was stupid enough to use a truck that had an explosive engine and that they used a fragile container that can go fly like a paper box and opens with ease from the landing. You would think they would use some insanely though and hard to open container if they transport such cargo as a highly contagious virus.
Very informative breakdown btw, i really loved it.
To me it seems like a VBIED... Like something or someone was trying to stop them from transporting the cargo.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine.
If Roanoke ever needs a human test subject for something I'd volunteer
From what I've seen, that's not uncommon for people...
You go do that pal...
We all know you just want him to examine your feet
Go to horny jail
Um dose saiyan works?
Hey, i have a theory: what if the transmission of the nanites from bites and the decreace in intelligence from it are intentional, i mean wouldnt it be a pretty good weapon to have these supersoldiers sneak behind enemy lines and cause chaos by turning the enemy, and the decrease in intelligence is just a way to keep them in some control?. The control the zeus has on the alphas could be another intentional thing so the moment they infect an enemy soldier it dosent attack them.
this is a good theory
Then they would have some more efficient way of turning the enemy, like via spit or even some biomechanical syringe gun.
Most likely nanites just aren't very compatible with brain, unable to replicate functions of larger neurons, that are responsible for more advanced behavior, which causes overall degradation of brain functions.
Low intellect means low morals.
@@ceu160193 Nanites may act as construction drones which assemble pseudoneurons.
@@prosecutoroffetuslaunching6052 and yet there are high Iq people with low morals, it's almost like correlation doesn't equal causation
"we need to nuke Vegas!"
"Ya we need to destroy the zombies!"
"Zombies?"
Ppp
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"Will a jury buy that? Then yes."
“Zeus is most likely a super soldier due to his haircut.”
*shows clip of Zeus clearly wearing dog tags confirming his military status*
Poor Zeus. It makes you wonder how he got infected. And really, all he wanted was to just be left alone.
I honestly loved how you were able to take clues from the movie and piece them together to come to the conclusion that they were nanites.
Machines could be the government watching like zombie drones. Aliens are definitely part of it as you see two blue lights fry off at the beginning of the film
The deep conspiracy theory both IRL and in the movie, Government Black Ops are actually working with and have contact with advanced foreign civilized beings that are very poorly explaining how their tech and science works with the lost in translation winding up with Zeus in the movie instead of a clean Human cyborg evolution.
Was very confused how aliens in a quiet place 2 suddenly couldn’t swim too lol but they made it a whole plot point!
I mean, their armor is everything proof, they must be super heavy
@@driftermorshu5397 reasonable assessment
@@driftermorshu5397 yeah, stupidly everything proof, “my chitin armor can stop 120mm APFS sabot”
the mom was walking in the scene the alien was underwater so the water was not that deep, it was probably just crawling under the water not swimming
Wait did they explain how they crossed the ocean to other continents and such too? I haven't had the chance to watch the movie but seeing people talk about the swim thing makes me curious about that
Here's a horrifying thought, what happens to the nanites coding after enough generations of shamblers? Will they keep the replication part and drop the life support part?
I can see the shamblers that are at the gate forming a gigan blob of nanites and flesh. Groovy.
@Caesar tyr the requires living cells part can be worked around, imagine a core of cells that the nanites feed and protect to use in replication, you get a dangerous nanoswarm that mutates further as the original coding degrades
That implies that the nanites have the ability to change their code over time, code doesn't degrade like DNA does, as while machines don't make mistakes, the user/ programmer is fully capable of doing so, resulting in the machine following an incorrect instruction.
@@captainpanic3616 except coding does get more and more corrupted the more its copied, every computer image will suffer from artifacting that gets worse the further you get from the original image, works the same with actual software being copied to flash drives
@@BeefMeisterSupreme You bring up a good point, I was looking at it more from a javascript or python perspective (for blank in list do x, y, and z) that stuff can’t break or change unless something is added/ changed. That break in the program is now a ‘bug’.
i like how the movie mentions if the zombies get wet after they dehydrate and turn into mummy's (essentially) they reanimate....and that never comes to play in the movie...
i like that they take a minute to show one of the dehydrated hands of the dead was blocking a hatch from fully closing and walking...and it never comes to play in the movie...
i like that they show zombie robots...and that is never explained in the movie...
i like that they are sent into the city to steal money from a vault before a nuke was dropped on the city...for it to then turn out that the vault was strong enough to survive the nuke on it's own...and that the one guy inside it also survived the radiation poisoning that he would have been at the center of before having to basically walk to where ever he went at basically ground zero for the nuclear explosion...
i thought there was some cool things about the movie, the cast seemed passable, but hot damn, you can't do a snyder cut for everything man...
The queen and Zeus losing their child genuinely upset me
I mean, Zeus doesn't seem like a mean guy. He has a system in place, he just wants to be left alone, and he probably feels like he got a raw deal by being infected in the first place.
"I thought it was pretty good!"
tears movie apart for 30 minutes
god bless you mr Roanoke
The only thing I could say during the ending was ITS ALL YOUR FAULT. Cause for real it was all the daughter's fault that it went so bad in the end.
THANK YOU
Couldn't stand her or the other backstabbing harpy. Our "heroines" in 2021 ladies and gentlemen! Two "strong women" that gets an entire team killed! *Golf claps.*
Yep. I was screaming after that got into the vault GOOO! The Nuke is coming no time for mushy banter get going and kill the agent dude.
I was high out of my mind during that movie and even I was yelling at how stupid and annoying she was.
13:50 that head-turning scene really turned the emotion, like from wholesome confession to 'oh well, she dead'
I was waiting for a breakdown of this film, annoyed it took so long to notice it was released but still well worth the wait. I knew you’d be one of the only channels to actually deep dive into it and you did not disappoint!
R.I.P the dude with the parachute… that would be terrifying, but also how do you put yourself into that situation 😂
I'd probably just dome myself if i was in that situation, beats getting eaten alive by zombies
Zack snyder movies defy all logic
You get ordered to go by your military owners.
Literally every Zack Snyder film. It looks good but you have to turn off your brain to enjoy it. He is basically Michael Bay but throws around some pseudo philosophical bs to appear smart.
In my Headcanon his Plane/Heli was damaged or had some kind of failure that the why he jumped...
I wonder if Zack Snyder was influenced by Dying Light? I mean, it does take place in a quarantined city with normal and evolved zombies. Plus, I also like how the zombies established their own heirarchy/society.
I'd say more dead rising 2/ day's gone freakers
I kind of got I Am Legend vibes in all honesty. That movie has infected that do still retain some form of intelligence but not to the degree of the infected in AOTD
@@jarrettmartin7463 both dead rising 2 and dying light
I just assumed he asked some elementary school kids to talk about zombies, and then made a movie based around their conversation.
My point being: latest in a long line of complete fucking nonsense from this guy.
Entire video summed up in two words: "nanomachines son"
Damnit beat me to it
Nanomachine Boogaloo
THEY HARDEN IN RESPONSE TO PHYSICAL TRAUMA
Zombies are my favorite horror villains, and I am forever thankful for your scientific breakdowns, Roanoke! I almost always enjoy your summaries and hypotheses more than the movies or games themselves!
Hey man, it seems like a strange comment. But I’m binging your content rn, thanks for the great informative work. If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t have gotten interested in the topic of virology and genetics. Your content always gets me thinking and is very entertaining as well, you’ve got great charisma. Thanks for all this. Good shit that actually helps pull me out of my manic depressive states. Makes me go off and research a bunch of stuff to learn more and gets my mind going in a good way lol
It's been hinted that alien DNA was what was used to create the zombies. If you look at the right moment when the military are exiting the gate in the distance you can see two lights shoot off into space. If you ask me, the robot Z's are likely spies, sent to monitor the alphas to see if they are still useful. And as for the group, and the whole "time loop" theory, I think the group may be clones, sent time and time again to see if the perfect soldier could be created, since Zeus was not controllable. And Van, he may be that perfect soldier, or at least different in some way considering how long it took him to start to change and how he managed to walk fine through a recently nuked city.
she was preggo before she was infected in dawn of the dead remake, causing basically a undead still birth.
plus these zombies look more like theyre actually alive lol.
In A Quiet Place, the aliens do swim but only in shallow water, not deep water. So while they might not be totally aquatic, the idea that they lived in shallow water isn't unrealistic. It'd make sense for them to like shallow water too since they might be heavy, using the heavy to move fast on land but still having quick a lot of weight on their joints out of water
I always just figured since they are so big and heavy they would sink in deep water. In shallow water it wouldnt matter as much since they could use that to walk faster along the bottom. I don't think they can float which isnt that a needed part for swimmng?
@@ravenlockwood9932 Nah, floating isn't a needed part of swimming if you're strong enough. Technically humans with near 0% body fat (so athletes like gymnasts and stuff) sink and *only* can float if they keep their lungs fully expanded, and even then they have to use their hands to help kept them up if they're on their backs. Basically by how water works, anything can stay above water if it has enough strength to propel itself against the viscosity of the water. Something made of metal might sink but that has more to do with the fact that this hypothetical Terminator type machine doesn't need to breath so it doesn't bother using it's immense strength to keep it above the water.
Also in A Quiet Place, the aliens have a large chest and judging by their size alone (even if they are very much mostly muscle because we can see it move) they have to have large lungs/things to process air. If they were… I dunno totally "powered" by heat/the sun their bodies would look different. They're probably, however, closer to something like a gator/croc in terms of "how does something that big manage to swim." I doubt they would live in deep deep waters or even really be able to do things like what seals do because they don't seem to be *that* well built for semi-aquatic life.
@@ravenlockwood9932 They could hold their breath and walk along the bottom of deeper water too but then there's always strength to swim and well there's the sunfish that can't move and has about 0.2 brain cells. It's kinda sad that the aliens can't swim or walk on the bottom in deep water
@@ravenlockwood9932 on floating I think there are fish that don't but move via their own strength but I'm not sure
@@user-ho4tb5qe7v Remember that they are blind, they don't know where shore is and we don't known how long they could hold their breath if at all
Fun fact about the mirrored neurons, often the ones who are most consistent with that are the neurodivergent. As a lot of us are able to separate emotions from logic, our instincts and impressions are much clearer without any bigotry being a part of it. Certain psychologists consider this to be a proof of the latent extra sensory capabilities of the human brain and liken this response to empathetic abilities. In esp studies, empathetic abilities are the emotional mirror of telepathy, so instead of reading thoughts, it's reading emotions. It's one of those studies that are hard to conclusively prove, but it's quite fascinating. I've experienced these responses a few times personally and they're almost always right. I also experience similar responses in hospitals around more ill patients, not a sense of them being dangerous or untrustworthy, but the anxiety towards their lack of survival.
Fam I really really like that you review the movie before showing it bc I haven’t even seen some of the movies you’ve done videos on
I always get super hyped when Roanoke uploads since biology is literally one of my favorite classes.
I thought that the rain thing was a joke, as a desert doesn't get too much of it and they're just skeletons anyway
I'd have to piss on ones face just to see for myself
2 minutes and 50 seconds in, the question, why are there one 2 humvee escorts, and why did the lead avoid the car? When it comes to escorting mission doesn't the lead vehicles hit oncoming vehicles to protect the Cargo/VIPs?
Standard operating procedures or SOPs determines everything about a convoy and operations. Most of the time when we are in a convoy stateside we normally wouldn’t expect something that wild
@@jaquanzxcxz that's understandable, so was it the mindset being stateside that made them evade the oncoming vehicle instead of ramming through and protecting the cargo?
I always thought that in transport convoy the lead would always take the brunt of the oncoming vehicles to protect what they're transporting.
Oh and thanks for the insight
Most of the time in your home country an escort is only really there if youre getting hijacked or something, american SOPs are potentially different as I'm with the UK, but you're normally only there for if someone actively attacks the convoy, not if someone crashes into you *I know that's an odd distinction since you could assume someone crashing into you is attacking* But otherwise the army would be driving around ramming people off the road for driving a bit shifty which doesn't really come across all that well for hearts and minds
@@MuckyBeef I guess my insight is a bit biased since I live in the Philippines, and there was at some point, an idiot driving a car that didn't see the military convoy of 5-tons and swerved onto them, the military just went straight through and left him there with his damaged car.
Though they were going in the same direction .
@@kirishima.nue13 were not allowed too stop by law if we see a crash, depending on what we're carrying, if its a gun or ammo convoy etc
Ya know, I wonder why that paratrooper decided to let himself be eaten rather than use one of the 4 self termination tools at his disposal
Roanoke: mentions the sun and it being important in the summary
Me: IT'S RABIES
It's always rabies
“Metal face and the blue hue crew” best line I’ve heard to date
I absolutely LOVE the hypothesis you present that the hypothetical nanites at the root of the infection are converting substances in the body into an armored material the further out the infection spreads. I think that it's entirely possible we could see "Special Infected" in a sequel film, where the infection has spread so much that bestial, nigh completely cyberized variants of the infected begin to show up: Bones reinforced or replaces by a self-generated metal alloy, power and durability amplified but intelligence so greatly diminished they act purely on survival impulses, twisted from "fight or flight" to only "fight."
Really, I just love the idea of a zombie apocalypse caused by malfunctioning super-soldier nanomachines instead of a typical viral infection. The possibilities for crazy shenanigans that canonically make sense abound! Cyborg Zombies! What's not to love about that concept, hahaha~
Glad you enjoyed that! Would be cool to see how these changes might continue to go and how maybe, the bodies could adapt as well!
It's better than the ACTUAL explination that Hack Snyder gave.
He said the metal zombies were robots put there by the government to monitor the real zombies.
Yes, that sounds completely stupid and makes no sense, but it's what he really said.
@@LarryJ602 ok buddy
You mentioned that the brain cooks at 106° and I'm just kinda sitting here in Arizona with a high of like 120° just yesterday
Its internal temp tho, which is why without sufficient water and shade many people die every year here in AZ. I know someone who has no (or severely insufficient) sweat glands and as such her internal temp can get how of hand rapidly, so shes lives up by the Canadian border most of the time and stays inside in ac whenever theres warm weather
Thankfully, since you’re a warm-blooded creature, your body’s internal homeostasis keeps you at 98° regardless of the temperature, save for extreme conditions
As someone with a bs in biochemistry I genuinely wish videos like this was how I learned biology.
Imagine how interested in science kids would be if you gave them a zombie movie as homework and discuss in class what biological processes are involved and what did the movie get wrong. Your finals would include creating the perfect zombie virus within the limits of known science.
Im homeschooling my kids and you better believe I'm stealing your idea dude. Great work! I'm loving these.
Hearing that the brain is still active after death scares me.
You might be interested in the morphology of the Warframe Infected, I adore your content and can't wait to see what else I can learn from you
I have been saying the same thing!
Me too! You guys on ps4?
@@JunkyardGod PC Unfortunately. Originally played on xbox and had to start over... I had so many primes and was at MR 23
@@andreahughes1155 aww shit lol
I'm MR 27
Got all Primes so far. Can't wait for Nidus Prime
@@JunkyardGod Nidus is the STD warframe right?
This actually fixed all the issues I had with the movie, cept for it's run time.
You should make a video on Albert wesker and his mutations from resident evil. Just a suggestion 😁😁
Edit:there i fixed my mistake lol yall happy now?!😂😂
Thats a good idea broham
Omg that would be amazing. btw love your vids been here since the dead space videos ❤ keep up the good work
Albert Wesker you mean?
Yeah I misspelled it sorry lol
Yes
I think the monster in A Quiet Place simply walked along the floor of the flooded basement, not really "swim".
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither and you will beg my kind to save you.
But I am already saved. For the Machine is Immortal"
- Roanoke when he becomes a techpriest
My favorite part of this movie was the intro: Las Vegas being over run and the military being overwhelmed. I want a movie focused around that. Sadly that napalm strike is the closest we will get to The Battle Of Yonkers
I feel like films and shows never want to focus on the beginning of an outbreak. They just want to get to the fun part.
@@rosesweetcharlotte to me that is the fun part of the zombie apocalypse. I wanna see a Black Hawk Down esc movie of a military or police unit attempting to hold a major city as it falls.
@@hammerheadxray8152 This is what I thought Fear the Walking Dead was going to be!
@@rosesweetcharlotte Fear had so much potential but they time hopped over the really good parts. The first few episodes of the whole creeping apocalypse had me hooked
@@hammerheadxray8152 It was really annoying because it had so much potential. And then they realized that it made no sense for the zombie apocalypce to get as far as it did
Let's wear short sleeved shirts while walking into an infection zone. We won't get scratched at all!
An amazing idea am I right!
When an elite team has less brains than LARPERs.
@@blackpowderkun more like when An elite Team is Dumber then A parody Verison of a Zombie
Why tf are you actually one of the best channels on whatever you would call this genre
because SCIENCE! )))
Man. I don't pay much attention to celebrity drama and all that nonsense but.
Unnamed-recast man was literally one of my favorite comedians.
Now I'm just sad all around.
If you go to 26:20 the shot of the guard standing outside, behind him in the sky are two balls of light one disappears and the other shoots up and to the right after being stationary like a ufo
I also saw that the first time Watching the Movie and wondering WTF that was!?
You could hear Roanoke's soul leave his body with that little laugh after the Lost Vegas joke.
That neck break. Wow, that was brutal! Yet, I feel like when you know anatomy, that one hits extra hard.
Thanks to these videos Ive started seeing deaths in movies pretty brutal. Before I was just like, oh, shit, well they're dead. Now I'm like, genuinely surprised whenever a death like that happens. I'm like, oh, someone's gonna die her- OH JESUS HER NECK
🤣🤣
Nice soundtrack for the background. 😎 OG RE3
Ok your content is incredible!! Super fascinating
Glad you think so!
Interesting theory. There are some holes in it though. Zack Snyder has said that there are some zombies who aren't quite zombies. The ones with metal skeletons and blue eyes are robot zombies made to keep tabs on the real zombies.
Ok, to be fair. While tomatoes are botanically a fruit, in terms of cooking they are a vegetable. Same with how in the cooking world mushrooms are vegetables.
So cucumbers are a fruit too?
By most definitions of vegetables, most if not all edible (mature) fruit are in fact vegetables, while mushrooms are incapable of being vegetables because they are fungi, not plants.
@@karakas9905 Also yes. Cucumbers are fruit.
WELL. More precisely, cucumbers are a type of vine plant with the edible portion we are all familiar with being its fruit.
@@Recoil1808 Yes, in terms of science and all that you're 100% correct. Though the point I was making is that the cooking definition of a vegetable is basically "plant-ish thing we can eat", whereas fruits are more specifically sweet plants. So regardless that they're not even plants, you'd be expected to call a mushroom a vegetable in the kitchen.
@@BorzoiSpotProductions Out of every possible definition of "vegetable" (and there are in fact several), only one of them that I have ever seen anywhere is mutually exclusive with fruit, and that same definition is mutually exclusive with fungi. Also no definition I have ever seen in my life requires fruit to be sweet.
I love how he makes this movie make somewhat sense it is a real skill. Still reeling from the tusk video as an update
Honestly, f in the chat for my boy Zeus; gets whiplash in the truck crash, gets shot over and over, loses his mate, loses his kid, and is forced to watch Starbuck from battlestar galactica drop her severed head of the roof.
Jeez Roanoke I always enjoy your puns in every video! Keep up the great work.
the glowing eye / robot zombie appears also in the scene when he brings the queen's body back, hes standing on one of the sides. i heard some where like you said theyre expanding the universe. supposedly the government sent in robot zombies to spy on what was going on in Vegas. it will be brought up in one of the next shows.
I really enjoyed this movie especially in a time where we haven't gotten a good zombie movie in years. I feel like this film handles the "zombie super soldier" very well as it seems the whole point of the virus is the name sake, a viral weapon that can be controlled via chain of command to the point where the zombies kind of ended up being Unga bunga society.
The idea of zombies showing a degree of intelligence, respect and understanding didn't sit right with me as a zombie fan initially but as I kept watching I was on board with the idea.
Another amazing video!❤❤❤❤❤
Also, I have a few suggestions for future videos:
The killer gorillas from the book/movie Congo.
The aliens from the Species movies.
The creatures from the movie Animal.
The mutant "cows" from the movie Isolation.
The shark/human hybrid from the miniseries Creature, based on the book by Peter Benchley.
The Brundlefly from the movie The Fly.
The Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise.
The mogwai from the Gremlins movies.
The gargoyles from the Gargoyles series/comics.
Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors.
The super-intelligent sharks from Deep Blue Sea.
The vampires and lycans from the Underworld franchise.
The parasitic aliens from Parasyte.
Roanoke, I know this comes little bit late, but, after reviewing your video, do check the checkpoint scenes of Area 51, and look at sky.
Weird activity I say, and prob related to this.
I literary missed everything you talked about in this video. Great theory :)
Today is the first time I've ever noticed the like count move without refreshing.
Snyder watching this:
"Write that down, write that down!"
I don’t get the quiet place swimming thing. There’s a big ass difference between a flooded basement and a lake. No reason it couldn’t move through the basement water since it still had footing.
Idk man if ur species can't swim or see and u stubble across som random body of water would u dive head first in as if ur going for a swim?
I mean a Quiet Place sucks ass and is beyond unrealistic, like, it's just spectacle with no grounding whatsoever imo
@@Garry_Combine 🤣 sooo much that’s unrealistic with this movie, but it is a movie..gotta kinda roll with it
@@ded2thaworld963 I mean, not really, movies have to be grounded, at least in the confines of their fictional worlds, the problem with a Quiet Place is it does this, but tries to present it's world close to our own. So, we have to judge it by its own standard, which just simply doesn't work, heavy artillery and weapons be a thing, if there is only a few of these creatures, even if there were more, the military would decimate it. It's probably why every zombie thing is vague with the uprising so you don't have to think about it. This film is an exception because the military are actually somewhat confident. If it were me though, since headshots still work, I would have put snipers on top of the wall to opo shot as many zombies as possible. Then you know, carry out the missile strikes...
@@ded2thaworld963 that only works when the movie is internally consistent
The mirrow neuron stuff.. totally true as far as I can tell.
I have those feelings all the time.
The ones I worry about are the ones that I can't get a negative or positive feeling from.. 😬
11:28 LMAOOOO that's a reference to the movie "Triangle" where the characters are basically trapped in an infinite time loop
I have my own theory.
Zack Snyder just threw shit at the wall to see what will stick
I don't regret watching this movie. But I would not recommend it to anyone nor watch it again. I never wanted a zombie movie to end so bad. Zack Snyder just wanted to blow stuff up
The movie was terrible, it tried to be so many things and failed at all of them combined with a terrible execution of the story and extremely stupid and unlikable characters it was just awful
With maybe a couple of months from moving to Nevada, I'm now more excited more than ever. I still want a zombie apocalypse over this COVID bullcrap
I’m dying to see this… maybe I’ll join the Army…
Same
The time has come
So was Zeus...
I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about the forest ''sickness'' from Darkwood. Great video as usual !
Also, I totally love your analysis and have been binging on the channel since I only discovered it a few weeks ago.
Something tells me that Roanoke's explanation both makes more sense and is more interesting than the canon story...
Another way a bodys temp drops is in newborns. When my son was born some how right after he was born he got pneumonia. When we went to our day after appointments for getting out of the hospital from him being born and me giving birth his temp was 96.9° . We were sent straight to the hospital and he ended up having to stay a week and got two different kind of antibiotics. They told me that newborn typically dropping in temp when they're sick instead of getting a fever.
Wow, that sounds scary and confusing!
It honestly was and I felt horrible Bec I didn't realize anything was wrong with him. He was super quit but the docs said some baby's were like that so I just trusted the docs. they told me if that doctor hadn't caught his low temp he would have died at home.
@@katelynnoverton1742 This is gonna sound awful and I'm not saying my cat is like a baby, but when we got my cat, we found out weeks later that she was incredibly sick. We just thought cats slept a lot.
You just go in thinking that babies and cats behave a certain way and it is really crazy when you find out that that isn't exactly the case.
I hope your baby is doing better!
Thank u so much and I don't take any offence😊
That's my normal temp.
Can you take a look at the expanse? I think their take on effects of space exploration is a really good one. Also their protomolecule is a cool antagonistic force
Love the enthusiasm when you mention the terminator zombie.
Anyone notice the two alien spaceships in the sky at the beginning of the movie? Only there for a split second.
I love that at 24:56 it’s basically just an adeptus mechanicus documentary
In addition to the robotic zombies (which I believe are actually robots confirmed by snider) seen throughout the movie 2 UFOs can be seen leaving the area 51 area at the start of the movie (you can actually see them in your vid) also throughout the movie several previous teams can be seen as corpses that are wearing the exact same uniforms and gear (not just the ones in the vault) all with different levels of progress hinting that the time Loop Theory May hold some ground. So the running Theory among people who have noticed is that this virus or whatever is somehow tied to alien technology and that the robotic zombies hidden throughout various scenes are actually government or alien plants sent there to monitor the situation and there's a Time Loop repeating itself until eventually the virus gets out of Vegas which was the original plan. Most of this has been confirmed by Snyder himself
Roanoke, you really need to do a video on Days Gone.
"Think of it as a copy of a copy of a copy"
Instant gen:lock flashbacks
Whilst I was reading a book, one of the characters really bothered me. The character didn't do anything outwardly suspicious, but I just didn't like him. Later in the series, it turned out he was an evil dragon demon prince. If that sounds too weird, check the book series out, it's called Fablehaven. The two main characters are so incredibly boring, but I think that's the point...
Smart and fast zombies are the things that really make me afraid
UA-cam be like:
"Gun:" Not okay.
"Douche:" fine.
They're both products that do more harm than good in the hands of people who don't know how/when to use them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ hmmm.