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| #Post#: 2487-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Steve Date: December 13, 2024, 1:43 pm | |
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| [center]A list of fictional movies concerning pandemics / | |
| viruses[/center] | |
| [center]Non-Horror[/center] | |
| Alpha Incident, The - 1978 - IMDB link | |
| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075662/ | |
| Andromeda Strain, The - 1971 - IMDB link | |
| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066769/ | |
| Contagion - 2011 - IMDB link | |
| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1598778/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_contag… | |
| Outbreak - 1995 - IMDB link | |
| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114069/ | |
| [center]Horror[/center] | |
| Invasion of the Body Snatchers - 1978 - IMDB link | |
| https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077745/ | |
| #Post#: 2488-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Steve Date: December 13, 2024, 1:55 pm | |
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| UPDATE (2024-12-15): Let's talk zombies for a moment. | |
| When I started this thread, the intent was for more "grounded" | |
| fictional films about pandemics and viruses. Films such as | |
| "Contagion" & "Outbreak," for instance. However, there's a huge | |
| swath of horror movies that use viruses in one form or another, | |
| mainly zombie films and extra-terrestrial films (such as "The | |
| Thing" or "Life"). | |
| Please submit those sorts of films, too, so long as they adhere | |
| to being about pandemics or viruses of some kind. | |
| However, they're going to be listed as "Horror" films because | |
| they veer more towards the horror genre. Films such as | |
| "Contagion" & "Outbreak" try to convey a pandemic in more | |
| realistic settings and so they will be "Non-Horror." | |
| Hopefully, that settles things in a way that is equitable for | |
| everyone. | |
| (original post below the "/////") | |
| //////////////////////// | |
| I thought that I would start a list of fictional movies that | |
| involve pandemics or a grievous viral threat. | |
| Covid-19, naturally, is not a laughing matter. It is real. It | |
| has and continues to claim many lives. It has harmed and | |
| continues to harm our society. | |
| However, we must understand that fiction plays a powerful role | |
| in shaping our perceptions. It is OK to laugh and cry at | |
| fictional events even when inspired by real ones. | |
| Therefore, I think that it's important to see how prior | |
| generations perceived pandemics through their fictional media. | |
| So please nominate a fictional film that you have seen that | |
| involves a pandemic or simply a grievous viral threat. Provide | |
| an IMDB link for that film and I'll add it to the list in | |
| alphabetic order. While nominating it, add some commentary to | |
| your post. Did you like the movie? Not like it? Was it at a | |
| particular moment in your life that was noteworthy? | |
| Covid-19 isn't over. However, that shouldn't prevent us from | |
| enjoying films that involve pandemics or any other sort of viral | |
| outbreak. | |
| I'll start by nominating Contagion, a 2011 film that has more | |
| than a few eerie similarities to our very real Covid-19 | |
| pandemic. I think that it's a nice film that demonstrates what | |
| might have been had Covid-19 been even deadlier than it already | |
| was. It is also fascinating to compare and contrast how the | |
| government responds in the film versus the real-life response to | |
| Covid-19. | |
| #Post#: 2490-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 14, 2024, 3:06 pm | |
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| ha! Life is stranger than fiction. Life is but a stage.. My life | |
| is a movie!! This thread is providing me with some comic | |
| relief..I'm briefly looking at the looking at the preview for | |
| "Contagion" and its scary.. | |
| ...For me it's actually as scary as real life because I don't | |
| see enough masks on characters at least in the previews and I | |
| must admit I have a hard time personally watching maskless | |
| people discuss contagious diseases on a camera together face to | |
| face. When I see a maskless person I automatically think and | |
| feel "that person doesn't take airborne disease or the situation | |
| seriously". For me airborne diseases aren't scary but rather | |
| maskless people scare me. I rely on masks to prevent infection | |
| of covid and other airborne diseases. Maybe in the movies they | |
| use masks later in the movie.. | |
| ...To me watching maskless people talk to one another about | |
| viruses is like watching two people in a car while the driver is | |
| looking at the passenger and not straight ahead at the highway. | |
| I always cringe every time the driver takes their eyes off the | |
| road expecting a crash just like in real life with cars. | |
| I'll try to watch these movies but but I can only handle so much | |
| psychologically because I truly get disturbed and can't pay | |
| attention to what maskless people are even saying to one | |
| another.. All I think is "put your masks on idiots! You might | |
| get sick!" I guess its because I trained myself to wear mask. I | |
| feel the same way about people in real life. | |
| Today for instance I took a little bicycle ride in my mask | |
| through some parking lots and anyway I just zip around dodging | |
| maskless people in grocery stores and Walgreens and restaurant | |
| parking lots. I'm in my mask on bicycle and I just can't believe | |
| all these maskless people. It is somewhat surreal for me and | |
| that is as close to people that I have been in five years. Of | |
| course I haven't had covid or caught any contagious disease in | |
| years and its well worth it for me. | |
| I actually have a psychological reaction perhaps far different | |
| than most people...It's interesting and I'll share my point of | |
| view or what it feels like for me personally for the heck of it | |
| in case it helps somebody ...I see maskless people roaming up | |
| and down my street walking a dog or something and I think "God, | |
| stay away from my yard!" "don't let your dog off the leash" " | |
| I'm in a mask ,,I'm not going to get sick" ye maskless should go | |
| to the other side of the street and stay away from me".. that's | |
| how I feel in my head . I don't like maskless neighbors.. I | |
| never encourage maskless people to talk with me and that's been | |
| my life for five years. It just seems beneath me and wrong to me | |
| because I'm always masked. Its just not in my interest to talk | |
| to the unmasked so I guess I've trained myself to not take | |
| maskless people serious because quite frankly I feel their days | |
| are numbered. | |
| I'll be open about this. I'm more than a just a minority when it | |
| comes to being one of the few to wear a mask. Ive been wearing a | |
| mask for five years straight outside the door of my home and I | |
| haven't gotten covid or any cold or flu or any ear problems or | |
| anything in five years. I will say this much, I don't trust | |
| maskless people whatsoever because they might be sick or even | |
| may have been sick and over time some sick people don't think or | |
| behave properly and suffer from depression and even anger | |
| issues. Sick animals are dangerous and same goes for humans. I'm | |
| simply healthier and I don't trust maskless for the | |
| aforementioned reasons. All this might seem outrageous to some | |
| people but my masked way of life is my preferred way of life and | |
| I'm healthy and happy enough. It works for me and my significant | |
| other to shun the maskless people. I'm healthy and successful. | |
| All my needs are met and desires filled. | |
| I personally have the hardest time watching people talk about | |
| diseases on tv maskless because of my masked way of life.. it | |
| feels really bizarre but I'll look into these movies. | |
| In the previews of "Contagion" there is some mention that there | |
| "isn't a vaccine yet" and in some ways that's the way I treat | |
| real life. While it is not my intention to prevent people from | |
| taking vaccines I don't rely solely on a vaccine to prevent the | |
| infection or spread of virus or to create herd immunity but I do | |
| utilize the safety mask. My views are obviously not shared | |
| worldwide nor are my views typical but sometimes I feel people | |
| take vaccines to treat just symptoms and get a false sense of | |
| security and then don't wear masks to actually prevent getting | |
| infected. Perhaps only I think this but I find it odd people are | |
| willing to take a shot for symptoms and not wear a mask for | |
| preventions. In many ways I feel the world might be safer if | |
| people adopted the same attitude as me considering I have yet to | |
| be infected with anything in five years since of covid | |
| mutations. There but for the grace of the mask go I. | |
| My idea of a horror film is that of the unmasked doctor or | |
| unmasked dentist... to me that is the scariest movie based on | |
| real life. I just think if people are afraid enough of a | |
| diseases to take a shot they should be afraid enough or | |
| respectful enough to mask and that they should do both if they | |
| truly understand the nature of contagious airborne diseases such | |
| as covid. But of course this thread is about movies and not the | |
| psychological makeup and motives the Masked Man ..lol... | |
| lol.. sorry for talking about my own reactions and responses. I | |
| rely on Mask and this has created in me certain way of reacting | |
| and responding.. that's what watching movies about pandemics | |
| trigger in me I suppose. I remember 9/11 and the taboo of people | |
| making movies about it for a long while. By the way its | |
| interesting to note that 9/11 changed airport security forever | |
| while a five year covid mutation pandemic has yet to change | |
| healthcare security measures against germs.. in other words | |
| masking has yet to be mandated all four seasons of the year | |
| amongst those that work or come into contact everyday with | |
| patients who often carry airborne diseases and viruses all year | |
| long. One thing Ive never shaken is the footage of India and all | |
| the people crying and trying to get rid of corpses and running | |
| out of room. I see those images like they could happen again at | |
| anytime anywhere to anybody. The covid pandemic has simply not | |
| ended for me as covid mutations continue to rear their ugly | |
| heads..I'm not convinced the worst is over which is why I remain | |
| steadfast in my masked way of life. | |
| ...Don't let my criticisms prevent others from commenting on | |
| these movies or movies with maskless characters in them...Ive | |
| only watched the preview and haven't given the whole movie a | |
| fair shake yet... | |
| Its a refreshing thread :) | |
| I did watch a movie I think it was a Star Wars based movie with | |
| Boba-Fet a bounty hunter or some character that wore a mask | |
| that looked a little like a respirator of sorts throughout the | |
| movie while dealing with many supernatural creatures. That was | |
| nice because he never took his mask off even once in the movie. | |
| I felt real safe the whole time I was watching the movie ..lol | |
| I admit I am conflicted watching things produced after 2020.. | |
| While this is not a movie it was produced and is pandemic savvy | |
| Ramsay Lectures during pandemic. I nominate the Ramsay Lectures | |
| because covid is going on and people are not having a gathering | |
| and instead doing a safe online lecture: | |
| Oct 27, 2020 | |
| Award-winning historian, author, and broadcaster, Professor | |
| Bettany Hughes presents a Ramsay Lecture titled �The Odyssey | |
| own. | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGNoEaQiIJE | |
| and here's another I nominate for intellegent production where | |
| nobody gathers in room only to get infected by covid. Here | |
| Professor Bettany Hughes presents a Ramsay Lecture Bettany | |
| Hughes | Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantium � the Queen of | |
| Cities | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHQCr8brHyA | |
| And then I nominate Gordon Lightfoot performance . T his is a | |
| touching production of Gordon Lightfoot acknowledging covid and | |
| playing on his porch for us | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDRQnbAtmLs | |
| I look forward to hearing more replies about more movies with | |
| pandemic themes and replies directed more as Steve requested: | |
| "I'll start by nominating Contagion, a 2011 film that has more | |
| than a few eerie similarities to our very real Covid-19 | |
| pandemic. I think that it's a nice film that demonstrates what | |
| might have been had Covid-19 been even deadlier than it already | |
| was. It is also fascinating to compare and contrast how the | |
| government responds in the film versus the real-life response to | |
| Covid-19." -Steve | |
| The long-winded, | |
| Masked man | |
| . | |
| #Post#: 2492-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Steve Date: December 14, 2024, 6:55 pm | |
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| I am going to nominate the film "The Alpha Incident," which was | |
| made in 1978. | |
| The Alpha Incident is notable only for those who enjoy partaking | |
| in watching "B-movies." Having seen this movie myself, it is | |
| paced rather slowly and was made on what would generously be | |
| considered a "shoe-string" budget. Is it rather talky? Yup. Are | |
| there a lot of plot holes? Yup. Does the film suddenly end in a | |
| very unrewarding way? Yup. | |
| And yet I can't fault this movie entirely. Its core premise | |
| (people quarantined in a confined area) predates other films | |
| such as "Quarantine" & "Rec." The film also tries to have a plot | |
| and plays it completely straight (unlike other films that winks | |
| and nods a bit too often at the audience). | |
| Although the film would be far more likely to win a Razzie than | |
| an Oscar, I can't help but to add this film to the list. | |
| #Post#: 2494-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 14, 2024, 7:53 pm | |
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| Next, I nominate: | |
| "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" | |
| with Donald Sutherland | |
| It just has that 'something has taken over' feel to it that | |
| reminds me of the helplessness imposed upon us from diseases | |
| that take over from pandemics. | |
| #Post#: 2495-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 14, 2024, 9:04 pm | |
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| I nominate myself, The Masked Man! | |
| As of yet I have not received any Oscars or Emmy's for this | |
| performance but so far I haven't gotten covid and its a pandemic | |
| flick! I play my own double in this and if I were to receive an | |
| award it would be for best camera angle and the fact I wore two | |
| suits at once over different arms to make it appear there were | |
| two actors in this scene when really there was just one actor! | |
| lol This is such a 'low-budget' film ya probably have to pay | |
| someone to watch it! | |
| In the spirit of the old grade b horror flicks, here�s me | |
| raising the dead. | |
| I call this �The Resurrection of the Masked | |
| Man(BachFugueInGMinorByOrganistTonKoopman)LINK: | |
| https://drive.google.com/file/d/13gpdHKsiQAj8DCXMAJxDtJjvUdCsZjba/view | |
| The sole intention of all my videos is to inspire and get more | |
| people to wear n95 masks and entertain at the same time.. hope | |
| you get a kick out of my videos as well as mask up! :) to me the | |
| mask is the best medicine but if I can get a laugh or two from | |
| my videos laughter is also the best medicine! | |
| I look forward to the next nomination in this fine thread. | |
| . | |
| #Post#: 2496-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 15, 2024, 1:38 am | |
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| [quote author=Steve link=topic=1752.msg2492#msg2492 | |
| date=1734224113] | |
| I am going to nominate the film "The Alpha Incident," which was | |
| made in 1978. | |
| The Alpha Incident is notable only for those who enjoy partaking | |
| in watching "B-movies." Having seen this movie myself, it is | |
| paced rather slowly and was made on what would generously be | |
| considered a "shoe-string" budget. Is it rather talky? Yup. Are | |
| there a lot of plot holes? Yup. Does the film suddenly end in a | |
| very unrewarding way? Yup. | |
| And yet I can't fault this movie entirely. Its core premise | |
| (people quarantined in a confined area) predates other films | |
| such as "Quarantine" & "Rec." The film also tries to have a plot | |
| and plays it completely straight (unlike other films that winks | |
| and nods a bit too often at the audience). | |
| Although the film would be far more likely to win a Razzie than | |
| an Oscar, I can't help but to add this film to the list. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I second the nomination for "The Alpha Incident" suggested by | |
| Steve | |
| That was a good one Steve! | |
| ...I just watched it! "The Alpha Incident," and enjoyed it | |
| ..There was a nice variety of characters in it which kept it | |
| rolling along and interesting enough..the ending definitely | |
| surprised me and actually made me think a little. I'm glad I | |
| watched it. That was a wicked and pretty wild movie! | |
| #Post#: 2499-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Steve Date: December 15, 2024, 6:47 pm | |
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| I'm going to recommend the movie "Outbreak." | |
| Hollywood, at one time, took their sweet time when it came to | |
| "serious message films." There have always been political | |
| message films (such as "Bob Roberts," "All the King's Men," etc. | |
| so forth) but big Hollywood films that carried a seemingly | |
| non-political but serious message were always few and far | |
| between. There were many reasons behind this but chief amongst | |
| them was that films had to have broad appeal amongst many | |
| movie-going demographics. | |
| Movies cost a lot of money and if a movie's topic didn't appeal | |
| to a broad enough array of moviegoers, studio executives | |
| estimated that they would lose money on the film and never | |
| approve it ("greenlight it") for production. | |
| Therefore, a movie such as "Outbreak" in 1995 was a bit of a | |
| rarity, being a big Hollywood movie with big Hollywood stars for | |
| their time in a non-horror film about a potential pandemic. The | |
| film is now considered 'older' (which pains me to even write | |
| that) and, when compared to "Contagion," is more traditionally | |
| cinematic in its story structure. | |
| I remember seeing this film and one of the scenes that always | |
| unnerved me was when you saw the virus (it was an airborne | |
| virus) going through the movie theater, infecting people. I | |
| don't go to the movie theaters anymore for several reasons; | |
| That's one of them. | |
| For modern audiences, I still think that "Outbreak" is a good | |
| film to watch. It more than proves that we were aware of how | |
| dangerous viruses were back then (society DID go through the | |
| AIDS crisis of the 1980s, after all) and people were also aware | |
| of highly dangerous viruses, such as the Ebola virus. | |
| #Post#: 2500-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Steve Date: December 16, 2024, 12:07 pm | |
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| I am nominating the movie "The Andromeda Strain" for inclusion | |
| onto this list. | |
| I don't believe that I ever read the book that it is based upon | |
| but I did watch the movie. Even when I watched the movie, it was | |
| an older movie (yes, even for me). However, it was a very | |
| technical, high-brow movie. I don't want to classify it as a | |
| horror movie even though it is an extraterrestrial virus because | |
| the movie is handled in a very grounded, real-world situation. | |
| I really should re-watch the movie at some point. The technology | |
| in the film has obviously become obsolete but, for its time, the | |
| research laboratory was state-of-the-art. | |
| #Post#: 2501-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pandemics Go to the Movies | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 16, 2024, 5:23 pm | |
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| I want to add "the Birds" to the nomination list just because of | |
| bird flu... | |
| "The Birds" is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film | |
| produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock | |
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