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The Killer that Stalked New York (1950) This 1950 movie addresses the controversy surrounding vaccines It’s time to set up your own pandemic movie marathon, perhaps while you yourself are in quarantine. Get ready to find fear in all the ways diseases can spread. Here is our list of the best pandemic films made in Hollywood - and globally. Any of the classic movies listed below will do exactly that. If you’re interested in watching a scary movie, you might as well watch one that hits close to home. Movies like Contagion will make you question how you would personally react when placed in danger - would you remain calm, or would you panic? Would you become paranoid or stay sane? It feels like something similar could actually happen. Even when discussing something as silly as zombies, the way the characters cope with their fate isn’t so far off from reality. The reason apocalyptic movies have always been so popular, even before the COVID-19 epidemic, is because there’s a sense of realism about them. Outbreak (1995) have Dustin Hoffman and Rene Russo playing members of the CDC in this classic epidemic film Then there are movies that are thought-provoking, movies that will make you ponder your own mortality. Others are more educational and will teach you something scientific you never knew before. Some of them are pure entertainment, meant to keep you glued to the edge of your seat. There are plenty of different films you can watch that deal with the concept of virus outbreaks and pandemics. Contagion (2011) is a fictional movie that hit close to home during the 2019/2020 coronavirus or COVID-19 outbreak It doesn’t matter whether you have Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon - or whether you are interested in watching something on Blu-ray instead we catalog them all in this listicle. This list outlines all the best virus infection and outbreak films from vintage to recent. More specifically, what’s with the massive boils? Would an isopod really cause those, or would they just eat us up from the inside out? Tune in to hear more on this laughable matter.If you’re searching for pandemic movies online, look no further. Our biggest question about this movie is in regards to the variety of unexplainable symptoms the townspeople experience. But in all honesty, there weren’t too many instances in this movie that made us think that. In our experience, horror movies that feature some sort of contagious outbreak are often rife with “Why would they do that?!” moments. ‘The Bay’ isn’t a ‘Why would they do that?!’ nightmare Naturally, this expedites the growth and therefore problem that are the isopods, giving Levinson a story to tell while also making a commentary on the socio-economics of it all.
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But the real villains are the local politicians who made the decision to dump a whole lot of steroid-laced chicken poo into the Chesapeake Bay. It might seem like the villain in The Bay are the isopods infecting the fish and ultimately the human population. If that’s true, you can’t tell me mermaids aren’t real. And according to Whitney, there are GIANT isopods at the bottom of the ocean. Our summer vacations are going to be spent on dry land now, thank you very much. The one scene in the movie uses an ACTUAL isopod, which upset us greatly. But when Levinson realized someone had already been there, done that, he thought, “Let me try this found-footage movie-making on for size.” “What they haven’t done is get into the brackish water of the Chesapeake Bay.” Ironically, The Bay started out as a documentary.
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“They’re from the Pacific, and they are now in the Atlantic,” he told the outlet. ‘The Bay’ is a commentary on local politicsĪs our friend Barry Levinson once explained to Yahoo, most of The Bay is true. Directed by Barry Levinson, this 2012 found-footage flick forces audiences to look at the extreme level of damage the Chesapeake Bay has suffered in recent years.
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We interrupt Whitney’s movie monster series to bring you another new episode of Lights Camera No! This week, we’re talking about the all-too-real movie The Bay.