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If their hearing is so powerful that they can hear slight sounds from great distances, then they would be able to hear their prey’s heartbeat while in the same room.
Yep lol, forget all that shit about Armor and sustenance, the most obvious plot hole is this, I can hear people breathing and elevated heartbeat easily, and my hearing is not that far above average, yet this scary big bad demonic creature can't hear shit while being right next to them? Hhmm..
@@thermionicemission6355 the water trickling disrupted that and slight sounds aren’t heard from a large distance as say if you were a mouth breather you wouldn’t be heard
I do think that it is because of the electromagnetic effects of the earpiece. You can clearly see that they effect lights, therefore they must some kind of perhaps some sort of effect, or even a weakness. So i think that it is because of the implants electric effects, not the sound frequency.
I have a four year old and a 17 month old...this movie is my worst nightmare. Just out of curiosity, I told my four year old, "lets see how quiet we can be from the car to the house." We made it to the door before he just grins at me and screams for no reason. Dead.
@@RowdyBoy82 Then make a small building. Light a fire. *anything* is better than “if you accidentally stub your toe and swear, you’re dead” And what was their plan if the baby, you know, cries? Like babies do?
Being as they're a plot device rather than a character, that seems appropriate. The movie's not about aliens. If you want that kind of movie, there's plenty of them. Pick any one of them as they're all pretty much identical. This movie is about fatherhood.
@@cryptosporidiom Exactly. The monsters serve their purpose as the main driving force behind the setting, tension, and characters' relationships and actions. The movie doesn't go into detail on how they work specifically to avoid the endless nitpicking, and folks analyzing them should be mindful of that. They just work. Simple as that. The onus is on people to figure out just how, not nitpick about how they shouldn't.
@@wasteoftime5848 Film establishes that nothing gets through the armour. Film then establishes the Death Angels are attuned to sound. Film establishes that Regan's cochlear implant is on the fritz. Film then establishes the specific sound frequency of the cochlear implant's malfunction is the only thing that forcibly opens up the Death Angels' armour. Film then concludes by showing the flesh beneath the armour is vulnerable. No plot holes here. A sound narrative that is cohesive and shows a clear progression.
@@GunlessSnake The greatest myth in writing is the idea of the omnipotent narrator. Just because the story says so doesn't MAKE it so. Buzz phrases like world building and internal consistency are in more plan terms the story pleading it's case to convince the audience to suspend their disbelief. Just telling the audience these things destroyed the world then showing them defeated with high pitched sound and a shotgun loaded with buck shot, a weapon that might not stop a grizzly before it kills you, is not internally consistent. It does not stand up to scrutiny which is the whole point of this video. A story can still be enjoyable with plot holes but telling people there are no plot holes in something because you enjoy it is _sooooo_ disingenuous.
Yea. But AQP writer just wrote what he wanted on screen without any concern if it made sense. The AQP creatures survived a billion year trip at near absolute zero and then survived an atmospheric entry and impact with forces that can instantly squeeze carbon into diamonds and temperatures that can vaporize iron. Or maybe the writer of Predator had at least a third grade science education and the writer of A Quite Place didn't.
@NexusGen Inc. Not even Tardigrades can survive infinite amounts of time at near absolute zero and then survive an entry reaching temperatures that can vaporize iron and an impact that can instantly turn carbon into diamonds. Also the Tardigrade is a VERY simple organism that doesn't even have a respiratory or circulatory system. So even if they were as tough as some people think they are, you couldn't draw any parallels to something as obviously complex as the "Angels of Death." In reality Tardigrades will die in about 10 years without food and most die in boiling water. They can't survive even a tiny fraction of any of the extremes the AoD were shown to.
@@hideousruin Also I wonder how loud a planet breaking up would be. How about Re-Entry on an Meteor? Seems like things that would be quite loud..... ie their weakness!
"Bullets aren't working!" "Armor piercing?" "They're not working either!" "Anti-material designed to destroy buildings?" "Oh my god it cut it in half!"
@@jitterrypokery1526 yea it can survive in space but drowns in water... At least make it so they survive underwater but can't float. Then you just need to make a floating city like in water world lol
Yea. He couldn't predict the next random shit the writer would make up about a creature that makes no sense even if it is directly in opposition to the dumb shit that came before.
@@jitterrypokery1526 you don't know that it drowned, all you know is that it can't swim. for all we know, they could be running on the floor of the ocean. the clip from the first movie doesn't prove they can swim, its legs were still walking on the ground of the flooded basement which doesn't constitute "swimming."
A Xenomorph wannabe, basically. Which this could only make sense as to why is doesn’t need to eat is if it was genetically engineered to be some kind of war beast or something as outlandish a theory could get to justify their anomalous anatomy.
@@NightShinerStudio this creature has only a few perfect features it’s ability to breath in any environment being able to rotate from land to sea it’s speed on both land and sea and it’s unlimited energy source which makes it sound more like a machine now the imperfect part while sight for there planet might not of been needed a creature who only functions on one primary sense is by no means perfect sound can be used to easily deceive this creatures if it had sight it could see it as a trap and the final imperfect feature it can die if it was a perfect creature death would not effect it but it does
I have a stupid inclination to probe the filters by uploading videos with key demonitizing words and seeing what kind of modifications are needed to bypass thier checks
Fun fact: the waterfall trick is called pitch masking. If something is of the same pitch but louder, your voice (as long as it’s the same pitch as the waterfall) is completely masked from a certain distance.
I imagine you probably already seen it on the internet, but cupping your hands over your ears and drumming your fingers against the soft bit at the back of your head can help negate the tinnitus for a few hours. dosent work for everyone but a few of my mates claimed it worked for them.
But they forget we have A. AT(Anti tank) Missiles, rockets, landmines, rounds, etc And B. Tanks with APDSFSAT( Armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilized anti tank)
The natural world made humans, “perfect weapon on earth”, I think the universe can make a natural living creature that could completely wreck our shit or at least poses a serious threat
@@Voldrim359 They can survive the radiation, the explosion in itself will most definitely destroy it. And even if they’re out of the range of the explosion they’ll probably burn to death
well yes and no. The cockroach can stand the radiation from a nuclear blast. Everything else would kill it. From the shockwaves to the extraordinary amount of heat.
"Welcome to demolition ranch today were gonna be shooting the aliens from A Quiet Place with the 50. BMG, but in classic demolition ranch fashion were gonna start with a .22 and work our way up"
Now I'm picturing the quiet place monster chasing a Xenomorph while it's doing its screechy noise, and then getting stabbed through the skull by it's tail the moment it sticks it's head out.
@@laynegrey2003 and a nuke could just explode their heads from the sound of the explosion. In fact, how they survived the asteroid is pretty baffling since the noise from the crash could kill them.
It didn't die from the sound of it. It died because the girl put her hearing aids up to a mic and the feedback from that opened it's armour and caused it much pain before being put out of it's misery with a shotgun.
@@fearglitchdragon7237 I think he means the sound from the gun woulda shot out it's hearing and coulda overloaded it's brain, cause like yano, hears talking from 5 miles out, gun within 100 meters woulda made em deaf
Everyone here talking about 50.cals when thermobaric weapons exist. Remember kids, if the blast can't get to the organs, the resulting pressure implosion will make them come to YOU.
@@ketamineheadyoda2248 they could at lest say they grew from spores brought in on micrometeorites. if anything could arrive on a planet the way they wrote this it would be nuke proof. even if they were a bioweapon designed to clear planets they shouldnt be this op.
This movie: "the monster does not need to feed" - has teeth, claws, stalking ability My biology background: in this house we respect the laws of thermodynamics and evolution !
I guess the writer making up random shit without even a third grade knowledge of biology continued with random shit even if it contradicted the previous random shit he wrote.
You guys in the replies section know that the monster didn’t swim in the basement right? Also it would make sense that they couldn’t swim since they wear like super heavy impenetrable armor, plus that their body represents nothing that could guarantee them to swim.
maybe they're able to distinguish, or they went to checked it out already. Much like if you have a fan running your brain will ignore it eventual, like "white noise", but if someone drops a plastic bottle, you'll notice it.
@@gwot So then if you know about that why not set up a place thats constantly making relatively loud noise? Or better yet just live by the waterfall? Hell I know I'd wanna be by that waterfall as much as possible lol.
@@EbonMaster I guess they can't destroy a waterfall so they leave it alone. Speakers won't work because they disable electronics. Not to mention they could probably destroy whatever you set up to make noise.
@@EbonMaster Living next to a waterfall wouldn't exactly be fun though, unless you just so happened to find a house there it'd be pretty crappy land to live on not to mention the humidity would destroy your home before long, if you made your own shack out of wood that thing would just rot away like no tomorrow, it'd be a huge amount of upkeep. And not to mention not very practical, Sure one family could maybe live there but they'd die and then what? If they human race wants to survive they'd need to learn how to shut the hell up lol.
@@mrcheesemunch Yeah the alternative is to just never make noise ever again. Just dont make mistakes. Humans live like that all the time, right? Especially kids. lol I feel like just setting up tents and stuff there would be fine. I know we're all first -worlded-out and not wearing a mask because it makes you mildly uncomfortable is okay to people even if it could literally spread disease and kill people... but living in less-than-ideal situations shouldnt be out of the question when the alternative is very real chance of death.
I always hated the “it’s immune” statements like Vro the 1940’s V2 missile went 2 times the speed of sound and created so much kinetic energy upon impact that it didn’t even need HE packages
I also forgot to mention vast quantities of insects, every microorganisms, fish and sea creatures, very quiet mammals, and any creature that does not live on the continent of North America (or at worst, both North and South America)
Thank you Roanoke Gaming for saying what I have been screaming to certain RUclips creators for several years! Unless these animals are protected by magic, there is no way in hell they could survive a depleted uranium Sabo round from a m1a2 Abrams tank. Much less a high explosive shape charge round.
I mean does the military even need sound weapons considering how DEAFINING a single shot can be? Wouldn't these things be stunned if they were anywhere near a canon shot?
Just the concussion from a 2000 lb. bomb landing within a few hundred yards would rupture their super sensitive 'ears'. Shock waves pass THROUGH things. Their armor would be useless
When I watched the movie, I honestly thought that they were a bio weapon being used to probe or weaken humanity for a larger invasion force. That's really the only way they could be as strong as they are. Nothing would ever naturally evolve to be able to sustain itself on nothing while also being an apex predator in any environment. I really enjoy the concept of the movie but the truth is that it's impossible to draw up a species capable of defeating modern Earth without any form of technology.
MajorArtillery they're like miniature Doomsdays. Something such as Doomsday could never be born naturally in the universe. It has to be created. These things in A Quiet Place are just shocktroopers/berserkers for a technologically advanced race of aliens that don't feel the time or effort necessary to invade a planet with their own kind...
That, or they could also be some failed experimental bioweapon (too uncontrolable or some unforseen weakness) that some aliens just shot into space to be someone else's problem and it was just dumb luck that they landed on earth.
@@Volnas97 It may even be a run off van Neuman situation. A self replicating piece of biotech. Maybe that what destroyed their planet? A cataclysmic war shattering it. And these things? Shocktroops, tanks and Void Marines rolled into one. Never get tried, are nearly unkillable, very fast and absolutely deadly. That everything I would wish for in my own super weapon.
What if they evolved on asteroids and their species travels by asteroid and invasively takes over species? Them having to reach earth through falling and crashing through the atmosphere could evolutionarily explain their armor
Hard to predict what happens in a universe with no rules that you're not supposed to think about. The writer director apparently thought of nothing beyond what is on screen at the moment.
Everybody in the movie is already dead, and the monsters are Angels of Death harvesting them for the Afterlife. The birth of the kid at the end signifies a new beginning that defies the law of God and therefore all the Angels rush to quench its' life.
Well yeah. Plenty of examples in fiction about it. The Nemean Lion, Adamantium, etc., the list goes on. I don't see why we should be giving the Death Angels so much sh*t about it when there are so many other more egregious examples around.
@@GunlessSnake Well it's one thing for some bullshitery like Adamantium to exist in a world with literal Gods, but what makes the Death Angel's existence offensive is the fact they *tried* to root it in science and biology when it simply don't make sense. If they waved away these thing's essential immortality by saying they're some fleshy little Gods that came from a dimension that doesn't play by our biological rules and then don't bother explaining anything after then it wouldn't be a problem.
At the very least, Xenomorphs are biologically driven to reproduce, these guys look like they've evolved just to chill on the planet, what happens when there is nothing left to hunt, do they attack each other? Even if they are suited to be flexible in many environments, I am sure there is some form of radiation or bacteria they could be affected by?
Honestly, I was only interested in "A Quiet Place" because I was intrigued by the concept of living silently. I wanted to see how the family was able to quiet every part of our noisy lives. The creature was their motivation to stay quiet but actually got in the way of the movie. I tuned out about 2/3s the way through the movie because of the creature. I don't know of a movie that attempted to create such a silent environment on earth and it would be fascinating to see a culture that was based on silence. You are right every part of the creative either screams bioweapon or unnatural.
Yeah I remember seeing this movie and being like "have these people heard of the A-10 Warthog close air support jet?" Pair a few of those with a squadron of Abrams tanks and you could kill a city full of these.
Potato Man they have the physical strength to but there claws would probably break on contact with thicker steel they could take on tanks but scientifically no
Maddox Orsack and that’s modern armour. The old battle ships had armour so strong that if a kamikaze plane went for the thick steel sides it wouldn’t penetrate and would instead just blow up on contact.
But a big thing people forget is that they landed on a meteor, which would fuck up a huge area of the planet, we'd be dealing with that for a long time before realizing these things are even out there, all the while they'd be breeding. There is no realistic way we could take them out, we would have to know exactly where they are to shoot at them and they're damn fast, not to mention relentless. It's easy to shoot at vehicles and slow moving units of soldiers, incredibly fast living tanks? Not so much.
Maybe the Aliens can enter a state of natural suspended animation, or are able to essentially mummify themselves temporarily similar to Tardigrades, which allowed them to survive the extended travel on an Asteroid. It's not that they don't need to eat, they just can go for long periods of time without it. Then they landed on Earth and used their senses to hunt for food, only to figure out that they can't eat their kills (Maybe because they can't digest Humans, or something along those lines). Problem is, they were still hungry, and eventually, running on survival instincts alone, they attacked anything that made a sound, just as they presumably did on their homeworld, whether they could eat it or not, because they are just insane from starvation. Unfortunately, it takes them a long time to keel over from that, which makes just waiting them out impractical. Assuming that's the case, it's quite a miracle that they aren't cannibalizing eachother. Now that I entertain that thought, a perfectly healthy Alien, able to strategize and coordinate, similar to most pack hunters on Earth, and not in a hunger-driven frenzy, would be DAMN terrifying, because, well, compare a pack of rabid, starving Dogs with a pack of Wolves. The rabid Dogs mostly just charge you and bite wherever they can sink their teeth into, while Wolves surround you, and attack you from multiple angles, as well as observing and choosing the most advantageous position to attack. But that is all just conjecture.
@@moriskurth628 You're all thinking way too much, they must be artificially molded by another species that needed powerful war machines, when a hunter dies and his hunting dogs are released accidentally into the wild, the dogs will kill for sport instead of food because that's what they were taught to do and is all they know; that and the creature is way too perfect.
I like how you went through all the aspects of the creature that don't meet the usual functions and then therefore, theorize that they have been designed as a weapon of mass destruction. Cool.
I think the crutch of the creatures is how much is revealed about them, keeping it mysterious would’ve given more lenience to the species’ biology. Having them be inter-dimensional or even something devine would’ve been awesome
feel like this movie exists in a reality where the movie tremors never existed cause if it did then a remote controlled car with a huge amount of explosives and it'll be game over man, game over!
For Tremors it wouldn't work remember they was throwing the pipe bombs attached to the string?? They blew up the first 1 then they tried it again the second 1 spit it back at them.😂😂 I get what you're saying though.
@@southfieldtrill9690 Well they ignor that fact and rule of the first movie, in the others movies, that those things can learn from there own mistakes and even the mistakes and fail of others. Yes that was for a b movie a realitive good idea that those creatues can leran. but i think the storyteller of the sequells are to lazy to implanted that right into the sequells. And for the story... well they could bind the remoted detonated pipebomb on a lamb, cat, or dog. and then let it run arround until it get eaten and then blow them up. But try to film that and get to the censorship. and try To get the public like with a movie where the Heros blow up there dogs
@@benjaminschiel3339 Something to take in to account of the sequels, in the first one the Graboids where a small close group in Tremors 2 they're basically a huge group of very unconnected animals. So they didn't learn because they weren't closely enough connected to know what happened. They just knew something happened to them.
@@jacobfreeman5444 Except its a sci fi that tries to justify its monsters with science. Why are you even watching a biological science channel if you're one of those "who cares it's a movie" types?
@@mitchwilliamson5552 Not how I meant it but I can see why you took it that way. My point is they screwed up and made it a magical super beast instead of something grounded in reality. It's strengths and weaknesses are so out of proportion that it isn't possible to believe this thing could be real.
"Why didn't they just make this creature a god?" Because they took the DC universe theme to writing. Make the thing super powerful, withstanding ANYTHING, but one thing makes it weak to everything.
It's just that the lowest tier people in D.C. could obliterate all of them with no effort since most of them are City to Planet to Star to Solar System level.
Stories are less interesting with bull crazy powerful cast members. Any plot excuse for weakness adds hope to pay off the built up tension, or the reverse. Granted, if you're willing to host philosophical discussions between two virtual deities then they won't need a weakness for your story.
Roanoke I'm surprised you didn't look into why hearing aids and amplifiers specifically would bother these creatures, never fear audio engineer here. Most audio input devices (hearing aids in this case) turn acoustic signals into electrical ones, and unfortunately this means that external magnetic waves can get caught up in the signal too while on its way to the amplifier. For audio output devices, speakers are made up of drivers which are basically giant magnets that make the cone vibrate to produce noise. Then of course the amplifier itself is using electromagnets to beef up the signal. Basically the point is, if these creatures are sending out EM waves to help them hear, and hearing their own EM waves coming out of hearing aids and radio amplifiers then that's going to cause feedback and would probably be agonising considering their EM waves are strong enough to affect nearby lights.
That makes the military issue even sillier, though, as every plane and ship borne radar in theater is going to be making their heads do the chunky monkey.
Remember kids, if your gun doesn't kill it, then you need a bigger gun. There are very few things in the universe that can't be killed with a big enough shell.
That saying is dumb,here's a better and more realistic one: Remember kids the universe is a big place,a creature which has bullet proof amour could very well exist.
For some reason when I watched this I never realized it was the whole planet. I thought that it was just in that small town. It also explains why I found it strange that these creatures where able to take over the town yet not be eradicated or attacked by the rest government. How a simple detail can make it break ones understanding of the plot
Creature: "I have armor that is literally indestructible." Condensed matter physics: "Am I a joke to you?" Let's be honest, if this was real then those creatures would be humanity's bitch within the week and people would be growing that artificial "armor" to make stuff out of.
They don't have unlimited strength, and we've captured way stronger objects then that... Like a landing Navy fighter craft on an aircraft carrier... Check and Mate... Now king me!
So you’re telling me out of all the scientists, militaries, and geeks in the world nobody but a child could figure out their weakness? 👀 not buying it.
@Minhasi ABDALLE except there is nothing to be developed, it was just amplified high frequency sound wave. The military literally already has a weapon like this meant for crowd control.
Well if it's killing everything that makes a sound, and moves as fast as it does. It's gonna take a while for there to be enough survivors to pass on the message. People scream and run when frightened. A group of these is going to tear through a crowd like tissue paper. That, and in real life when under pressure, you don't think so clearly. You'd be terrified and focused on not dieing. It'd take a little while for people to start thinking about counter attacks.
@@shadowfall2011 Well, the pentagon is going to have extra time to think compared to random civilians. And it was mentioned they wiped out the Americas first. Surely the other continents would have just enough time to figure this out.
First off, gunshots are insanely loud. You mean to tell me something with that sensitive hearing can deal with gunshots all day long? How about the pressure wave from an explosion? Even from far away, they can be strong enough to rupture eardrums and perforate intestines. Second, the military already has sonic weapons that operate in the frequency that those stupid things don't like. Third, IDGAF what your armor is made of, we have a weapon that can penetrate it. We make weapons that can punch through 14 inches of hardened steel. How about a few 30mm AP rounds from an Apache or an A10? How about the CBU-105 sensor fuzed weapon? There is literally no possible way that thing could survive being inside the sensor fuzed weapon's field of fire.
Yea. He couldn't predict the next random shit the writer would make up about a creature that makes no sense even if it is directly in opposition to the dumb shit that came before.
Based on their capabilities alone, it could be argued that they are bioengineered weapons. Even the destruction of their homeworld could have been the result of the terminal escalation of a war in which these weapons were created.
Even if they were engineered it would still leave a lot of unanswered questions in the creatures abilities that go against physics and genetics. For example, if the armor were strong enough to let you survive the atmospheric shockwave, heat and other effects that would be happening in such an event, it would have to be made from a material that does not exist in the physical universe and if it did it would have such a short half life that it would cease to exist very quickly unless you put lots and lots of energy into it. Which would then lead to the energy consumption of such a creature, for if it could maintain that amount of protection, it would need ludicrous amounts of energy, akin to having a full star powering each and everyone of those creatures. There is also the problem that a shotgun shell, once their armor is open, can kill them and that they bleed. This means that they have liquids in their bodies, meaning water, meaning it would be subject to all the benefits and problems that come along with it. For example, lower boiling point in vacuum, which would have cooked them once they were blown out into the void. Barring that, they would have been frozen, with the ice crystal damaging the cells in the squishy parts of their bodies beyond repair. Even if both things didn't happen, they again would need energy to keep their body at a temperature and internal pressure to not have the liquid boil or freeze. Which means, we would again run into the energy problem. In a lot of things it actually does come down to energy. You want to go bigger? you need more energy. You want to go faster? You need more energy. Using that energy comes with another problem, additional heat. The bigger you are and the faster you move, the more heat your body produces, which has to be dissipated unless you want to cause a disruption of bodily functions. With armor around your body, heat can't be dissipated, which would cause problems, forcing the creatures to slow down or the writer to, again, explain it away with some magical, physically impossible handwave. Which brings us to the armor. Each creature with armor and joints will have weakpoints at those joints. If it doesn't or has only very little ones, it will not move very fast, because the armor plates would hit each other and therefore restrict movement. This would reduce agility and speed greatly. So, yeah, even if you go with the explanation of a bioengineered weapon, these creatures are still beyond physics in the real world.
@@davc6879 Perhaps. How about this? What if clearing planets was their original purpose, but they turned on their creators and the resulting conflict destroyed their homeworld?
Yup, i betcha it's the same kind of deal as the kaijus in pacific rim: Bio engineered weapons sent to murderise the civilisationsnof a planet before colonialise it for themselves...
Yeah. It's clearly evolved beyond plausibility, and kills everything for seemingly no reason. There's no reason to be territorial against other species if you can't be hurt and don't need outside nutrients.
i was watching a RUclips video of a guy hunting deer with a fifty caliber rifle. he missed but missed its head by and inch or 2. the bullet sucked out its eye and started sucking out its brain, killing it instantly... its really a nasty round
@@Zedstein yeah but not exactly man portable to fire them quickly .. 20 mm vulcan cannon on fighter jets are quite heavy and a10 30 mm shells are depleted uranium and also not very portable
@@slow_rednline4874 That's true and for the most part I was thinking if you're firing 20 or 30 at aliens you're probably on a mounted gun at a military installation or military vehicle (or aircraft). There are some 20mm firing rifles out there, but you would be correct if you're saying you're better off with a 40mm grenade launcher or Barrett XM500.
Here's something that I'm not seeing anybody talking about. Yes they might have the strongest armor in the known universe, but nobody's discussing how the connective tissues obviously aren't that strong if a shotgun round can destroy their inner workings. This would mean that even if an impact of a rifle of the 50 cal or an armor piercing round or a tank or whatever hits them it would still rip those things off of them like shingles off a roof basically with the impact.
My son is roughly the same age as the little boy that dies in the opening part of the movie. I can't even imagine how I would contain myself if that happened right in front of me.
Another, and probably the largest issue with these creatures is that they are totally reliant on sound, and have ears that are so finely tuned that they can hear prey from miles away. The sound alone of a high-caliber gun, which can deafen a human easily even with limited fire, should easily take these things down. A gun being fired at close proximity, even if it doesn't hit should completely disable the creature.
@@gojiramusprimus9088 Perfectly bred weapons with only one sense to track enemies and no coordination between members. Send them in an area where there is no sound and they are fuckin useless.
"Why do they have teeth?" Perhaps they haven't yet gotten to a point where it's vestigial. They still have a mouth, but as you've stated, they don't really need it to eat and since they don't breathe, that further pushes the idea of "why mouth?" If these things DID evolve on another planet, maybe their ancestors used to have them and just haven't been phased out yet. I dunno. I DO know that out of universe, it's because the alien's creators thought it looked scarier with one.
How could have they evolved to not need to eat if they needed to prior? That seems like something that would take a really long time or just something that a species would not be able to evolve into because the time it'd take would be too long for them to survive.
I think it's funny how nobody is taking into account that these creatures seem to keep their distance from each other most of the time. Not out of malice, but most likely to not interfere with each other's hearing. An easy explanation for the teeth is that they use them to communicate with the different clicking noises they use. Obviously the writers put them there to be scary, but hey. It's fun to see what story the creatures tell just by watching them.
@@muntu1221 They could have a larval form that eats enough to sustain its adult form, and the teeth could just be a leftover from its larval state. I know they say that the creatures don't have to eat, but I don't think that rules out it having a larval form that eats.
mhh Thousands of these creatures can actually disable the Military as everyone panicking and making noise Would be getting chopped off by these things and guns can't do anything to their armor so they will only serve as Beacons for these creatures. And as the Military attacks making loud noises these things Ears would be closed all the time leaving no one to figure out their weaknesses is Sound until it's too late.
Eh.. it's more believable than militaries of the world losing to shambling corpses.. at least these things have some proper agility to them, they can realistically close the gap before the human even raises their gun. it's still a stretch, but let's not pretend it's as unbelievable as zombies lol the only alien army in films that'd actually be capable of destroying humanity would be those things from Edge of Tomorrow, where they reset time every time one of the alphas dies
@@mastermanio2 I almost wanted to says Tyranids, floods, Zerg, Necromorph, but then I saw "movies". And yeah, edge of tomorrow aliens is time bending aliens.
YES my biggest annoyance watching this movie is that they should just set up a boombox in the middle of an empty field and blast something over the loudspeakers "SHAWTY LIKE A MELODY...." then just explode it when like 10 aliens surround it.
Yes but smaller and weaker and stupider and physically weaker in terms of armour since they can't survive more then One shotgun shot to the head while the Lickers can survive Dozens.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki It's so fucking stupid that literal nukes didn't blew their eardrums out but a goodamn loudspeaker and a shotgun was able to kill them
You see Roanoke, they secrete a special mucus scientifically known as Plotens Significans, which over time hardens into a material much harder than chitin. Thus, they develop this quasi-plot armor with which they defend themselves
@@jojoreference2506 I mean if Wolverine's space metal claws can cut through any normal earth metal like butter why cant space chitin be stronger then earth chitin?
@@---fb4mg "We haven't discovered a material like this so it must be impossible. PLOT DESTROYED!!!" For real though, an implausible premise isn't a plot hole. A plot hole is simply a contradiction within the story, of which there were none in the movie. Plenty of unanswered questions, but those aren't plot holes either. Sometimes it feels like people wan't the movie to literally spoon feed them every tiny detail about the world the characters inhabit. "Where do they get all the sand?" Sand is a pretty common building material. There is a place 10 mins walk from where I live that has giant piles of the stuff. "Does no one ever cough/fart/sneeze" All of these can be made silent or close enough. If your literal life was on the line you would learn to hold that shit in real quick. "Why don't they live near the waterfall" This is probably the dumbest one. You can't build right next to the waterfall for reasons I will assume are obvious. Building a house, even only using hand tools, is loud af. All it takes is for one of those things to be walking past while you're hammering a peg into place and you're done. It would also take an extraordinary amount of time, time that you couldn't spend doing all the other work that needs to be done. Some people must think they could just live in a hole in the ground, return to monke type shit. I guarantee that anyone who tried that would be killed within a week. ----- Just to clarify, I'm not criticizing you here. Yours was just the comment I was reading when the desire to rant came upon me.
@@alexwynters600 Mate all those things would be dead in a week. As he said, even if we assume the armor can't be breached - all their bones and organs would be shattered by the impacts of machine guns/tanks/rockets. Cause that force doens't simply disappear when the bullet hits the armor - it travels to what is INSIDE the armor. We have a fucking sound canons in millitaries.... It's the same thing that made Walking Dead bullshit and totally unbelievable. Slow walking zombies killing the army/police....
I love your content. Partly because it made me realize how scary mankind is and why aliens would either just glass the planet or never come anywhere near us. Pretty funny honestly.
Movie knowledge? This movie isn't about aliens, son. The aliens are a plot device. You could replace them with any other apocalyptic scenario. They're just there so the power of John Krazinski's dad love can save his family from something after he sacrifices himself. It's a dad movie, not an alien movie. How is everyone this caught up on arguably one of the least indispensable plot points in this movie?
I could never take this movie seriously, I just can't imagine a race taking out humanity without ANY technology. Especially considering we have noise weapons.
Actually i COULD see an alien species invading our world without techmology...if they are parasites or if they eveolve on the spot, wich would be nonsense.
Or you were wrapped up in enjoying the movie to worry about it. Also Roanoke is a man with a team of experts on this stuff and he's probably in quarantine so he has nothing else to do.
Like what MauLer said in a video of his a year or so ago, @@RoanokeGaming, if you have to turn off your brain in order to enjoy a movie then the movie sucks.
Mate you’re not stupid and it may seem like it would ruin the movie by knowing more about the monsters and how they could easily be defeated but for some it’s just a cool side thing to look into after you’ve seen a movie
One thing about explosions is most of the damage comes from the shockwave. I can understand if these monsters multiple like crazy(movie didn’t show that) but a big enough blast even with their armor would make their insides into mush.
Survived an asteroid impact, taken out by a shotgun blast to the face. There is so many problems with these critters. There are creatures that can go into suspended animation until the right conditions wake them up... But this asteroid was traveling for potentially millions of years and then it happens to crash on a planet that with just the right conditions for them to survive? That strains credulity. Space is super empty. You could send a million such asteroids out and they could all float around for eternity.
first of all, asteroid are absorved by Jupiter, second, there are lilttle insects that can survive even in space, i think it's called seabears, they can enter in state of suspended animation and last for 120 years, but even in space, they can still reproduce... Truly, one tought insect
Movie logic mate. Hell if most if these horror movies actually use realistic logic, it might as well be a 4 minutes video of the military blasting em away.
How did the monsters not die from the astroid then? From what I know is that the impact of an astroid can evaporate all liquids a living organism has. So if the monsters have retractable armor plates. Why didn’t the water evaporate out of them? If it didn’t evaporate their insides, a nuke wont be enough the kill it. BUT A SINGLE SHOTGUN SHELL CAN KILL IT?? Jesus, I haven’t even seen this movie and it sounds so stupid already Btw, I think an emp can disable their hearing if they use electrons to hear or something.
This is a brilliant analysis. Just watched Part II disappointed that there wasn’t a feasible explanation as to where they come from and also that they’re actually unable to swim. Lots of plot holes, but still enjoyable for what it is.
Maybe that they are a type if bioweapon engineered by an alien race to exterminate sentient life from aplanet to allow said aliens to colonialise it afterwards....
Ok heres the thing it only took about a month i think for the entire world to know that them aliens hate sound.. at that time almost there wouldnt be any experts left cause they would keep panicking about the situation and just order the military to open fire bruh
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What I thought? I think you're a genius 😂 how long have you studied your area of knowledge. Love your work Roanoke
Think about the noise jets make
The aliens would be so fucking lost
I hate this movie I literally couldn't make it past 15 mniutes
Just wondering, Would you consider doing a series or mini series on destiny 2?
Love it!
i just wanted to know your streaming times
If their hearing is so powerful that they can hear slight sounds from great distances, then they would be able to hear their prey’s heartbeat while in the same room.
Plot. It's a common concept in many films
Yep lol, forget all that shit about Armor and sustenance, the most obvious plot hole is this, I can hear people breathing and elevated heartbeat easily, and my hearing is not that far above average, yet this scary big bad demonic creature can't hear shit while being right next to them? Hhmm..
@@battlefieldbullies9878 its a sorta weird thing to say, but he has a point, dick.
@@thermionicemission6355 the water trickling disrupted that and slight sounds aren’t heard from a large distance as say if you were a mouth breather you wouldn’t be heard
@@thermionicemission6355 that's physically impossible for a human to do
You forgot a big one: That the creature has super stong hearing but nobody thought of blasting it with ear-spliting noise until the end of the movie.
Yeah know the thing we literally do to protesters.
@@Lakefront_Khan that actually works, for the most part.
The fact we have literal SOUND cannons in the military makes this movie hard to believe when it say the military can't stop them.
I do think that it is because of the electromagnetic effects of the earpiece. You can clearly see that they effect lights, therefore they must some kind of perhaps some sort of effect, or even a weakness. So i think that it is because of the implants electric effects, not the sound frequency.
24 hours Cardi b loop, let the massacre begin
“The dad takes off to yeet the toy out of the kid’s hands, but alas, the kid is yeeted instead.”
Sometimes you are the yeeter, sometimes you are the yoted.
Lol..., yeet-monster.☺️
A tribute to the Yoten and their tradition of yeeting Valkyries across Midgard.
Truely, the Primordial Yeeters.
To Yeet or be yeeted, that is the question
@@championboy4782
Now that's a big brain joke right there
I have a four year old and a 17 month old...this movie is my worst nightmare. Just out of curiosity, I told my four year old, "lets see how quiet we can be from the car to the house." We made it to the door before he just grins at me and screams for no reason. Dead.
Doubt that he would do that here. I mean he has to be pretty intelligent if he does know the concept of provocation at the age of 4
@@regobing5435 kids always test the limits of what they can get away with. But I'm not sure I would say they "understand" the concept of provocation
@@Slickshadow11 you may be right but still capable of doing it tho
@@Mesakezuit that's for sure! My nice and nephew provoke me all the time!
@@Slickshadow11 lmao all good tho enjoy your day bro be safe
“We’re safe by the waterfall.”
“Why don’t we just live here and mom can have the baby here?”
“Because shut up let’s go home.”
It's wet and cold.
@@RowdyBoy82 Then make a small building. Light a fire. *anything* is better than “if you accidentally stub your toe and swear, you’re dead”
And what was their plan if the baby, you know, cries? Like babies do?
@@danielled8665 building makes sound. So does fire
@@danielled8665 shoot the baby
@@hircine9919 that makes sound
They indeed possess the strongest armor known to humanity. Plot armor that is.
Being as they're a plot device rather than a character, that seems appropriate. The movie's not about aliens. If you want that kind of movie, there's plenty of them. Pick any one of them as they're all pretty much identical. This movie is about fatherhood.
@@cryptosporidiom Exactly. The monsters serve their purpose as the main driving force behind the setting, tension, and characters' relationships and actions. The movie doesn't go into detail on how they work specifically to avoid the endless nitpicking, and folks analyzing them should be mindful of that.
They just work. Simple as that. The onus is on people to figure out just how, not nitpick about how they shouldn't.
@@GunlessSnake If they had made the monsters supernatural instead of aliens there would be no plot holes. This is world building 101.
@@wasteoftime5848 Film establishes that nothing gets through the armour. Film then establishes the Death Angels are attuned to sound. Film establishes that Regan's cochlear implant is on the fritz. Film then establishes the specific sound frequency of the cochlear implant's malfunction is the only thing that forcibly opens up the Death Angels' armour. Film then concludes by showing the flesh beneath the armour is vulnerable.
No plot holes here. A sound narrative that is cohesive and shows a clear progression.
@@GunlessSnake The greatest myth in writing is the idea of the omnipotent narrator. Just because the story says so doesn't MAKE it so. Buzz phrases like world building and internal consistency are in more plan terms the story pleading it's case to convince the audience to suspend their disbelief.
Just telling the audience these things destroyed the world then showing them defeated with high pitched sound and a shotgun loaded with buck shot, a weapon that might not stop a grizzly before it kills you, is not internally consistent. It does not stand up to scrutiny which is the whole point of this video.
A story can still be enjoyable with plot holes but telling people there are no plot holes in something because you enjoy it is _sooooo_ disingenuous.
"The dad takes off to yeet the toy out of the kid's hand, but alas, the kid is yeeted instead" -Roanoke 2020
True poetry really
He should do a kids book
Wait I know you, you're in Megaswave's discord!
“If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Knowledge from an old friend who has experience fighting top interstellar................predators
Yea. But AQP writer just wrote what he wanted on screen without any concern if it made sense.
The AQP creatures survived a billion year trip at near absolute zero and then survived an atmospheric entry and impact with forces that can instantly squeeze carbon into diamonds and temperatures that can vaporize iron.
Or maybe the writer of Predator had at least a third grade science education and the writer of A Quite Place didn't.
speaking of which who would win, a group highly experienced and skilled predators vs aqp monsters
@NexusGen Inc. Not even Tardigrades can survive infinite amounts of time at near absolute zero and then survive an entry reaching temperatures that can vaporize iron and an impact that can instantly turn carbon into diamonds.
Also the Tardigrade is a VERY simple organism that doesn't even have a respiratory or circulatory system. So even if they were as tough as some people think they are, you couldn't draw any parallels to something as obviously complex as the "Angels of Death."
In reality Tardigrades will die in about 10 years without food and most die in boiling water. They can't survive even a tiny fraction of any of the extremes the AoD were shown to.
That alien had true body armor
@@hideousruin Also I wonder how loud a planet breaking up would be. How about Re-Entry on an Meteor? Seems like things that would be quite loud..... ie their weakness!
A quiet place two, "guys we have tanks"
"Oh yeah, shit"
Humanity makes a comeback in a couple of weeks.
A quiet place two: LRAD
Death Angels: We survived our planet blowing up in our faces.
Humans: .... *Sh.t*
Tanks are loud...
Also AT mines
"Bullets aren't working!"
"Armor piercing?"
"They're not working either!"
"Anti-material designed to destroy buildings?"
"Oh my god it cut it in half!"
welp, they are thick in shell, just like crabs, why not toss napalm and they'll end up well cooked like crabs? toasted.
Even if the initial explosion from a nuke dosent hurt these things the sound+heat should have anaillated them
“Eat my tanks apfsdsccappedballisticcap.
@@jackmakila3776 need I remind you that you forgot contamination of the surrounding area? So RADIATION
@@douglaswetak9686 that too
“The Dad takes off to yeet the toy out of the kid’s hand, but alas, the kid is yeeted instead.”
10/10
I've never personally been a huge fan of the term "yeet" but by god did I immensely enjoy it then.
YEET
Where they really shine in their ability is to swim
Watches part two: yea... nvm!
Lmaoo yeah it drowned
@@jitterrypokery1526 yea it can survive in space but drowns in water...
At least make it so they survive underwater but can't float. Then you just need to make a floating city like in water world lol
Yea. He couldn't predict the next random shit the writer would make up about a creature that makes no sense even if it is directly in opposition to the dumb shit that came before.
@@BSenta or live on an island
@@jitterrypokery1526 you don't know that it drowned, all you know is that it can't swim. for all we know, they could be running on the floor of the ocean. the clip from the first movie doesn't prove they can swim, its legs were still walking on the ground of the flooded basement which doesn't constitute "swimming."
*military fires a tank*
Soldiers: "What did you say?!"
Monsters: "What, what did he say?"
Everyone is deaf, the end.
Thanks for the laugh :)
*CHOCOLATE*
At least one side is no blind too.
"A perfect evolutionary monster..." Literally no sight.
I mean, it's a goofy sentiment but with how sensitive their sense of hearing is, they don't need sight.
@@mechanomics2649 lack of sight literally got them killed in the end. So yeah but no. Not perfect in any way
A Xenomorph wannabe, basically. Which this could only make sense as to why is doesn’t need to eat is if it was genetically engineered to be some kind of war beast or something as outlandish a theory could get to justify their anomalous anatomy.
@@TheRefilon why waste resources on eyes if they aren't needed in the climate the creatures are in?
@@NightShinerStudio this creature has only a few perfect features it’s ability to breath in any environment being able to rotate from land to sea it’s speed on both land and sea and it’s unlimited energy source which makes it sound more like a machine now the imperfect part while sight for there planet might not of been needed a creature who only functions on one primary sense is by no means perfect sound can be used to easily deceive this creatures if it had sight it could see it as a trap and the final imperfect feature it can die if it was a perfect creature death would not effect it but it does
roanoke : discusses mass murdering monsters alien creatures.
youtube : good , good
roanoke : syas bullet , shot, gun .
youtube: ***THATS A BIG NONO***
It really do be like this 😩
RUclips is to sensitive when it comes to independent creators.
*BOOMSTICK INTENSIFIES*
youtube should check thier algorithms
I have a stupid inclination to probe the filters by uploading videos with key demonitizing words and seeing what kind of modifications are needed to bypass thier checks
Fun fact: the waterfall trick is called pitch masking. If something is of the same pitch but louder, your voice (as long as it’s the same pitch as the waterfall) is completely masked from a certain distance.
Fun fact: if you try to whisper in a concert nobody will hear you...
That’s pretty interesting ngl
The aliens have evolved plot armor
Batman: My god...
Wow, not even Kylo's plot armor which lasted until the end of The Rise of SKyWAlKeR, is as strong.
@@fearglitchdragon7237 its evolving plot armor is still nothing compared to batman preptime
Batman: we need to develop a McGuffin to counter their plot armor. Alfred, call Lucius Fox, we have work to do.
Lmaoo
This just shows braindead people have no idea what plot armor even means. 😂🤣
@@tinalovre you just show how braindead a person can be to not understand a joke😂🤣😂🤣😃😁😂😁🤣😃🤣😂😄😄😃😁😃🤣😂😅😅🥲😅😂😅😅😅
I imagine you probably already seen it on the internet, but cupping your hands over your ears and drumming your fingers against the soft bit at the back of your head can help negate the tinnitus for a few hours. dosent work for everyone but a few of my mates claimed it worked for them.
....will report back
WTF IT WORKS
@@RoanokeGaming Sometimes the best solutions are the most Bootleg.
@@RoanokeGaming lol
@@RoanokeGaming that technique is the same as the TV being fuzzy so you smack it to make it work for a little longer.
The alien spent all hes points on armor vs increasing hp
Basically the thinking that “I just need to tank Everything”
maxed out armor, speed and power but forgot hp
Yup
But they forget we have
A. AT(Anti tank) Missiles, rockets, landmines, rounds, etc
And B. Tanks with APDSFSAT( Armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilized anti tank)
It's practically just the bofuri anime
So many of these alien invasion movies follow this plot device:
1) aliens invade
2) ???
3) post apocalyptic world
It's so annoying.
Go watch edge of tomorrow, it shows how humans fight back and the aftermath of failure (it’s on Netflix rn)
2) the aliens yeet everybody
tru
remove random crits
Buuuuuut what else is supposed to happen?
Ah the creature that can hear a frame drop in a house from a few miles away but can't hear muffled breathing 6 feet away
Hey man did you know you can listen to music to drown noise out?
This thing sounds more like a bioweapon than a natural evolution.
Carrier like xenomorphs
Like a tyrant from resident evil
Like a tyranid
Like simbiotes
The natural world made humans, “perfect weapon on earth”, I think the universe can make a natural living creature that could completely wreck our shit or at least poses a serious threat
Alien: Survives exploded planet and ride on a meteorite to earth.
Dies from 1 shotgun blast...
Roachs can survive a nuclear weapon but can't withstand Raid or my sole
@@Voldrim359 no they cant genius...
@@Voldrim359 They can survive the radiation, the explosion in itself will most definitely destroy it. And even if they’re out of the range of the explosion they’ll probably burn to death
well yes and no. The cockroach can stand the radiation from a nuclear blast. Everything else would kill it. From the shockwaves to the extraordinary amount of heat.
Hard exterior, soft interior.
"Welcome to demolition ranch today were gonna be shooting the aliens from A Quiet Place with the 50. BMG, but in classic demolition ranch fashion were gonna start with a .22 and work our way up"
"They're the perfect organism"
* *_laughs in Xenomorph_* *
My thoughts exactly. Xenos will always be cinema's greatest monsters. A Quiet Place is still great, though
Now I'm picturing the quiet place monster chasing a Xenomorph while it's doing its screechy noise, and then getting stabbed through the skull by it's tail the moment it sticks it's head out.
*laughs in venom recreating the entire universe from his DNA*
@@Mr.Spindle Well A Quiet Place creatures would slice Xenomorphs in Half
@@Mr.Spindle Even if it manages to cut the xeno, wouldn't that be game over too?
the military have sound weapons, these animals would be toast
Things happened so fast in this universe, that even if they did think of it, it was already too late.
@@Scottie001 they supposedly tried NUKING the creatures. That takes more time than breaking out a fancy sonic blaster tbh.
@@Scottie001 If bomb exploded next to some of the creatures that creature will be deaf so not much of a problem.
@@laynegrey2003 what about survivors,they cannot just nuke this place out if survivors still alive around here
@@laynegrey2003 and a nuke could just explode their heads from the sound of the explosion.
In fact, how they survived the asteroid is pretty baffling since the noise from the crash could kill them.
Roanoke my bro, you forgot the most impenetrable and strongest armor out there, PLOT ARMOR SON!
NANOMACHINES SON.
*spanks protagonist's arse
This thing has plot armor so thick, it can survive a black hole!
It hardens in response to sound trauma.
@@Ziomaletto *It hardens in response to **_Physical Trauma_*
These things can survive atmospheric entry...
Dammit Roanoke its 3 am stop making such interesting content...
Lol
Comrade Roanoke will mostly likely never stop. Both him and us are having too much fun watching/ making these
Imagine being bulletproof... only to die from the sound of the gun being fired
It didn't die from the sound of it. It died because the girl put her hearing aids up to a mic and the feedback from that opened it's armour and caused it much pain before being put out of it's misery with a shotgun.
@@fearglitchdragon7237 I think he means the sound from the gun woulda shot out it's hearing and coulda overloaded it's brain, cause like yano, hears talking from 5 miles out, gun within 100 meters woulda made em deaf
Everyone here talking about 50.cals when thermobaric weapons exist.
Remember kids, if the blast can't get to the organs, the resulting pressure implosion will make them come to YOU.
*laughs in science/physics*
remember napalm sticks to you.
And Nukes that has to kill them
Or time. What moron thought it would be a cool idea, that these mfs came from an asteroid.
@@ketamineheadyoda2248 they could at lest say they grew from spores brought in on micrometeorites. if anything could arrive on a planet the way they wrote this it would be nuke proof. even if they were a bioweapon designed to clear planets they shouldnt be this op.
This movie: "the monster does not need to feed" - has teeth, claws, stalking ability
My biology background: in this house we respect the laws of thermodynamics and evolution !
Maybe it was natural and it came with the package lol
Eh i'd probably go with the theory of another commenter here that they're all biological robots sent by another species.
"Don't you dare badmouth the laws of thermodynamics and evolution in MY HOUSE AGAIN"
My dude bought the teeth DLC just because it looked cool
@@PatrickRatman robots need energy too
Oh boy he’s gonna have a freak out when he finds out they can’t swim...
Yeah...
I feel like they forgot they allowed them to swim in the first movie
I guess the writer making up random shit without even a third grade knowledge of biology continued with random shit even if it contradicted the previous random shit he wrote.
@@Aven_roundnet @Hideous Ruin It was in like, 3 foot water or some shit not swimming.
You guys in the replies section know that the monster didn’t swim in the basement right? Also it would make sense that they couldn’t swim since they wear like super heavy impenetrable armor, plus that their body represents nothing that could guarantee them to swim.
They are attracted to sound. The waterfall as loud. Why weren't they there, running around in circles?
maybe they're able to distinguish, or they went to checked it out already. Much like if you have a fan running your brain will ignore it eventual, like "white noise", but if someone drops a plastic bottle, you'll notice it.
@@gwot So then if you know about that why not set up a place thats constantly making relatively loud noise? Or better yet just live by the waterfall? Hell I know I'd wanna be by that waterfall as much as possible lol.
@@EbonMaster I guess they can't destroy a waterfall so they leave it alone. Speakers won't work because they disable electronics. Not to mention they could probably destroy whatever you set up to make noise.
@@EbonMaster Living next to a waterfall wouldn't exactly be fun though, unless you just so happened to find a house there it'd be pretty crappy land to live on not to mention the humidity would destroy your home before long, if you made your own shack out of wood that thing would just rot away like no tomorrow, it'd be a huge amount of upkeep.
And not to mention not very practical, Sure one family could maybe live there but they'd die and then what? If they human race wants to survive they'd need to learn how to shut the hell up lol.
@@mrcheesemunch
Yeah the alternative is to just never make noise ever again. Just dont make mistakes. Humans live like that all the time, right? Especially kids. lol
I feel like just setting up tents and stuff there would be fine. I know we're all first -worlded-out and not wearing a mask because it makes you mildly uncomfortable is okay to people even if it could literally spread disease and kill people... but living in less-than-ideal situations shouldnt be out of the question when the alternative is very real chance of death.
I always hated the “it’s immune” statements like Vro the 1940’s V2 missile went 2 times the speed of sound and created so much kinetic energy upon impact that it didn’t even need HE packages
That would destroy all of them.
"...Eradicates all life on Earth..."
Plants:
I also forgot to mention vast quantities of insects, every microorganisms, fish and sea creatures, very quiet mammals, and any creature that does not live on the continent of North America (or at worst, both North and South America)
Life finds a way
They just straight vibin'
Plants: "are we a joke to you?"
Aidan Williams humans acting like they are the only life on earth is the same vibe as Americans thinking they are the only country in the world...
Thank you Roanoke Gaming for saying what I have been screaming to certain RUclips creators for several years! Unless these animals are protected by magic, there is no way in hell they could survive a depleted uranium Sabo round from a m1a2 Abrams tank. Much less a high explosive shape charge round.
If their hearing is so good wouldn’t they be able to hear your heartbeat?????
It ain't that good brah
That's what i thought too... i mean cats can hear fucking electricity in the walls and mice that are metres away...
@@elinelson9889 It must be enough to atleast hear heavy breathing coz...... ironically even I could hear their "heavy breathing".
@@elinelson9889
Yeah it is, if the person is near to them they are 100% gonna hear the person’s heartbeat.
I mean does the military even need sound weapons considering how DEAFINING a single shot can be? Wouldn't these things be stunned if they were anywhere near a canon shot?
Ah yes the mighty dog whistle
So we play high frequency sounds in tanks
@@angryknif100 bad monster sit in the corner and think of what you've done
A direct hit from a cannon would kill it anyway
Just the concussion from a 2000 lb. bomb landing within a few hundred yards would rupture their super sensitive 'ears'. Shock waves pass THROUGH things. Their armor would be useless
When I watched the movie, I honestly thought that they were a bio weapon being used to probe or weaken humanity for a larger invasion force. That's really the only way they could be as strong as they are. Nothing would ever naturally evolve to be able to sustain itself on nothing while also being an apex predator in any environment. I really enjoy the concept of the movie but the truth is that it's impossible to draw up a species capable of defeating modern Earth without any form of technology.
MajorArtillery they're like miniature Doomsdays. Something such as Doomsday could never be born naturally in the universe. It has to be created. These things in A Quiet Place are just shocktroopers/berserkers for a technologically advanced race of aliens that don't feel the time or effort necessary to invade a planet with their own kind...
That, or they could also be some failed experimental bioweapon (too uncontrolable or some unforseen weakness) that some aliens just shot into space to be someone else's problem and it was just dumb luck that they landed on earth.
@@Volnas97 It may even be a run off van Neuman situation. A self replicating piece of biotech. Maybe that what destroyed their planet? A cataclysmic war shattering it. And these things? Shocktroops, tanks and Void Marines rolled into one. Never get tried, are nearly unkillable, very fast and absolutely deadly. That everything I would wish for in my own super weapon.
What if they evolved on asteroids and their species travels by asteroid and invasively takes over species? Them having to reach earth through falling and crashing through the atmosphere could evolutionarily explain their armor
Or maybe they were the product of warring aliens who made them to fight their enemies and it worked a little too well
Spoilers for part 2 ahead:
it’s found that they can’t swim, as there’s an island full of people just living normal life.
Hard to predict what happens in a universe with no rules that you're not supposed to think about. The writer director apparently thought of nothing beyond what is on screen at the moment.
They evolved but backwards
Archipelagic/island countries are safe then
Until they don’t 😆
@@ianrey7899 and the rest of the world that not america i sopuse
if they could hear scream from a mile away shouldn’t they be able to hear your heartbeat from like 2 feet away🤔
This is an actual potential plot hole.
Everybody in the movie is already dead, and the monsters are Angels of Death harvesting them for the Afterlife. The birth of the kid at the end signifies a new beginning that defies the law of God and therefore all the Angels rush to quench its' life.
@@DzinkyDzink You just made this entire movie really religious
@@shygun3656 and yano what, I ain't against it, it's a cool theory
@@DzinkyDzink I like that ngl
"Armor can't be penetrated"
*WHEEZE*
*Laughs in 120/125mm tank guns*
*Laughs in speed*
Well yeah. Plenty of examples in fiction about it. The Nemean Lion, Adamantium, etc., the list goes on. I don't see why we should be giving the Death Angels so much sh*t about it when there are so many other more egregious examples around.
@@GunlessSnake Well it's one thing for some bullshitery like Adamantium to exist in a world with literal Gods, but what makes the Death Angel's existence offensive is the fact they *tried* to root it in science and biology when it simply don't make sense. If they waved away these thing's essential immortality by saying they're some fleshy little Gods that came from a dimension that doesn't play by our biological rules and then don't bother explaining anything after then it wouldn't be a problem.
*LOADING H.E.A.T.!!!*
The perfectly evolved killing machine that doesn't need to eat, yet evolved a mouth with razor teeth...
maybe there are times where it can't sustain itself, or its for intimidation if i cant kill what its up against
Maybe at one time it needed teeth and then didn’t need food so it just kept the teeth ya know
@@cjlsniper that's not how evolution works tho
At the very least, Xenomorphs are biologically driven to reproduce, these guys look like they've evolved just to chill on the planet, what happens when there is nothing left to hunt, do they attack each other? Even if they are suited to be flexible in many environments, I am sure there is some form of radiation or bacteria they could be affected by?
@@cjlsniper One time our ancestors needed gills but now we don't so we have gills. Come on think.
Honestly, I was only interested in "A Quiet Place" because I was intrigued by the concept of living silently. I wanted to see how the family was able to quiet every part of our noisy lives. The creature was their motivation to stay quiet but actually got in the way of the movie. I tuned out about 2/3s the way through the movie because of the creature. I don't know of a movie that attempted to create such a silent environment on earth and it would be fascinating to see a culture that was based on silence. You are right every part of the creative either screams bioweapon or unnatural.
Yeah I remember seeing this movie and being like "have these people heard of the A-10 Warthog close air support jet?" Pair a few of those with a squadron of Abrams tanks and you could kill a city full of these.
Don’t forget that they are extremely fast, strong, and their claws ripped through thick steel. They could probably at least take out 3 tanks
Potato Man they have the physical strength to but there claws would probably break on contact with thicker steel they could take on tanks but scientifically no
@@potatoman7594 No problem. Modify some M163 and german Gepard SPAAGs to track ground targets and these alien motheruckers are history.
Maddox Orsack and that’s modern armour. The old battle ships had armour so strong that if a kamikaze plane went for the thick steel sides it wouldn’t penetrate and would instead just blow up on contact.
But a big thing people forget is that they landed on a meteor, which would fuck up a huge area of the planet, we'd be dealing with that for a long time before realizing these things are even out there, all the while they'd be breeding.
There is no realistic way we could take them out, we would have to know exactly where they are to shoot at them and they're damn fast, not to mention relentless. It's easy to shoot at vehicles and slow moving units of soldiers, incredibly fast living tanks? Not so much.
Want to hear a Joke
I keep trying to convince my grandmother to get a hearing aid...
But she just won't listen
Got her haha!
👏
The best jokes are both true and funny this is true example
Funny but I already heard it so stolen maybe?
Props to you if it’s your original idea.
I will claim this for the dad jokes
“They don’t need to eat”
Ok...
“They have mouths with teeth”
And you lost me
Right? Evolution would never
Maybe the Aliens can enter a state of natural suspended animation, or are able to essentially mummify themselves temporarily similar to Tardigrades, which allowed them to survive the extended travel on an Asteroid. It's not that they don't need to eat, they just can go for long periods of time without it. Then they landed on Earth and used their senses to hunt for food, only to figure out that they can't eat their kills (Maybe because they can't digest Humans, or something along those lines). Problem is, they were still hungry, and eventually, running on survival instincts alone, they attacked anything that made a sound, just as they presumably did on their homeworld, whether they could eat it or not, because they are just insane from starvation. Unfortunately, it takes them a long time to keel over from that, which makes just waiting them out impractical. Assuming that's the case, it's quite a miracle that they aren't cannibalizing eachother.
Now that I entertain that thought, a perfectly healthy Alien, able to strategize and coordinate, similar to most pack hunters on Earth, and not in a hunger-driven frenzy, would be DAMN terrifying, because, well, compare a pack of rabid, starving Dogs with a pack of Wolves. The rabid Dogs mostly just charge you and bite wherever they can sink their teeth into, while Wolves surround you, and attack you from multiple angles, as well as observing and choosing the most advantageous position to attack.
But that is all just conjecture.
Kahgro likely just to scare and or kill prey.
@@moriskurth628 You're all thinking way too much, they must be artificially molded by another species that needed powerful war machines, when a hunter dies and his hunting dogs are released accidentally into the wild, the dogs will kill for sport instead of food because that's what they were taught to do and is all they know; that and the creature is way too perfect.
cameron Yeah, the fact that the majority of the commenters under this video haven’t come to that realization yet themselves is interesting
I like how you went through all the aspects of the creature that don't meet the usual functions and then therefore, theorize that they have been designed as a weapon of mass destruction. Cool.
I think the crutch of the creatures is how much is revealed about them, keeping it mysterious would’ve given more lenience to the species’ biology. Having them be inter-dimensional or even something devine would’ve been awesome
Interdimensional.... so they live upside down?
Or do they live sideways?
Or sideways the other way?
Inter dimensional?
God can’t afford the July: A Quiet Place Destruction Pack yet, he’s waiting for the discount.
Christmas sales, my dude. Considering it'll be out a season at that point, we'll see something between 25-50% off.
What?God is the dev.Dont you mean he can’t afford to make it?
More than likely he is waiting for the boss fight dlc for december. "New years evolution"
@@lilcrust3063 Nah the universe is the dev. It's like sims
Bad news man. Steam summer sale...
feel like this movie exists in a reality where the movie tremors never existed cause if it did then a remote controlled car with a huge amount of explosives and it'll be game over man, game over!
RIGHT!!!!
For Tremors it wouldn't work remember they was throwing the pipe bombs attached to the string?? They blew up the first 1 then they tried it again the second 1 spit it back at them.😂😂 I get what you're saying though.
@@southfieldtrill9690 i dont think theyll be able to spit back a car tho
@@southfieldtrill9690 Well they ignor that fact and rule of the first movie, in the others movies, that those things can learn from there own mistakes and even the mistakes and fail of others. Yes that was for a b movie a realitive good idea that those creatues can leran. but i think the storyteller of the sequells are to lazy to implanted that right into the sequells.
And for the story... well they could bind the remoted detonated pipebomb on a lamb, cat, or dog. and then let it run arround until it get eaten and then blow them up. But try to film that and get to the censorship. and try To get the public like with a movie where the Heros blow up there dogs
@@benjaminschiel3339 Something to take in to account of the sequels, in the first one the Graboids where a small close group in Tremors 2 they're basically a huge group of very unconnected animals. So they didn't learn because they weren't closely enough connected to know what happened. They just knew something happened to them.
“Where they really shine is there ability to swim”
Part 2: Hold up a minute
The Monster: Exists
Roanoke: “Actually, Quantum mechanics forbids this.”
Basic physics forbids it, quantum is about tiny stuff like dark matter and nuclear forces.
Logical thought forbids this. It is a boogeyman, plain and simple. Just call it magic and be done with it.
@@jacobfreeman5444 Except its a sci fi that tries to justify its monsters with science. Why are you even watching a biological science channel if you're one of those "who cares it's a movie" types?
@@mitchwilliamson5552 Not how I meant it but I can see why you took it that way. My point is they screwed up and made it a magical super beast instead of something grounded in reality. It's strengths and weaknesses are so out of proportion that it isn't possible to believe this thing could be real.
Humanity: All theses guns forbid the monster's existence.
"Why didn't they just make this creature a god?"
Because they took the DC universe theme to writing. Make the thing super powerful, withstanding ANYTHING, but one thing makes it weak to everything.
It's just that the lowest tier people in D.C. could obliterate all of them with no effort since most of them are City to Planet to Star to Solar System level.
Stories are less interesting with bull crazy powerful cast members. Any plot excuse for weakness adds hope to pay off the built up tension, or the reverse.
Granted, if you're willing to host philosophical discussions between two virtual deities then they won't need a weakness for your story.
Roanoke I'm surprised you didn't look into why hearing aids and amplifiers specifically would bother these creatures, never fear audio engineer here.
Most audio input devices (hearing aids in this case) turn acoustic signals into electrical ones, and unfortunately this means that external magnetic waves can get caught up in the signal too while on its way to the amplifier. For audio output devices, speakers are made up of drivers which are basically giant magnets that make the cone vibrate to produce noise. Then of course the amplifier itself is using electromagnets to beef up the signal.
Basically the point is, if these creatures are sending out EM waves to help them hear, and hearing their own EM waves coming out of hearing aids and radio amplifiers then that's going to cause feedback and would probably be agonising considering their EM waves are strong enough to affect nearby lights.
Yeah It's Big Brain Time. Let's see people dismiss this.
Aerospace engineer here and glad to see you spreading whole some knowledge. I do the same thing with my field
@Lazarus Zoolander that sounds like a typical radio station to me XD
That makes the military issue even sillier, though, as every plane and ship borne radar in theater is going to be making their heads do the chunky monkey.
Roanoke: Where they really shine is their ability to swim.
A Quiet place 2 writers: HA! YOU FOOL!
*T H E I R A R M S*
Remember kids, if your gun doesn't kill it, then you need a bigger gun. There are very few things in the universe that can't be killed with a big enough shell.
Or enough bullets
The answer: use a gun. If that don’t work: use more gun.
That saying is dumb,here's a better and more realistic one:
Remember kids the universe is a big place,a creature which has bullet proof amour could very well exist.
R/Dr.Bright R/ChainsawCannons
you mean dakka
For some reason when I watched this I never realized it was the whole planet. I thought that it was just in that small town. It also explains why I found it strange that these creatures where able to take over the town yet not be eradicated or attacked by the rest government. How a simple detail can make it break ones understanding of the plot
"Why is our food tube connected to our breathing tube?"
Nature: good enough.
I love that, “Let’s discuss exactly what a 50 cal does”
Creature: "I have armor that is literally indestructible."
Condensed matter physics: "Am I a joke to you?"
Let's be honest, if this was real then those creatures would be humanity's bitch within the week and people would be growing that artificial "armor" to make stuff out of.
lol of course we would adapt
They don't have unlimited strength, and we've captured way stronger objects then that... Like a landing Navy fighter craft on an aircraft carrier... Check and Mate... Now king me!
What if we wear or make armor out of the skin of the monster
@@matthewnoy7965 it might last long but idk it depends to it strength
OUR intellect is VERY frightening.
So you’re telling me out of all the scientists, militaries, and geeks in the world nobody but a child could figure out their weakness? 👀 not buying it.
@Minhasi ABDALLE except there is nothing to be developed, it was just amplified high frequency sound wave. The military literally already has a weapon like this meant for crowd control.
Well if it's killing everything that makes a sound, and moves as fast as it does. It's gonna take a while for there to be enough survivors to pass on the message.
People scream and run when frightened. A group of these is going to tear through a crowd like tissue paper. That, and in real life when under pressure, you don't think so clearly. You'd be terrified and focused on not dieing. It'd take a little while for people to start thinking about counter attacks.
@@shadowfall2011 Well, the pentagon is going to have extra time to think compared to random civilians. And it was mentioned they wiped out the Americas first. Surely the other continents would have just enough time to figure this out.
it's so contrived as Alien susceptible to H2O in "Signs".
First off, gunshots are insanely loud. You mean to tell me something with that sensitive hearing can deal with gunshots all day long? How about the pressure wave from an explosion? Even from far away, they can be strong enough to rupture eardrums and perforate intestines.
Second, the military already has sonic weapons that operate in the frequency that those stupid things don't like.
Third, IDGAF what your armor is made of, we have a weapon that can penetrate it. We make weapons that can punch through 14 inches of hardened steel. How about a few 30mm AP rounds from an Apache or an A10? How about the CBU-105 sensor fuzed weapon? There is literally no possible way that thing could survive being inside the sensor fuzed weapon's field of fire.
Now we know they can’t swim at all. This aged like milk 😂
Ik
I was looking for this comment
Yea. He couldn't predict the next random shit the writer would make up about a creature that makes no sense even if it is directly in opposition to the dumb shit that came before.
What makes a Demogorgon better than an Angel of Death?
@@PrinceFloof demogorgon just isn’t better
Based on their capabilities alone, it could be argued that they are bioengineered weapons. Even the destruction of their homeworld could have been the result of the terminal escalation of a war in which these weapons were created.
Xenomorph-XX121 2: Spacejockey Boogaloo
Even if they were engineered it would still leave a lot of unanswered questions in the creatures abilities that go against physics and genetics.
For example, if the armor were strong enough to let you survive the atmospheric shockwave, heat and other effects that would be happening in such an event, it would have to be made from a material that does not exist in the physical universe and if it did it would have such a short half life that it would cease to exist very quickly unless you put lots and lots of energy into it. Which would then lead to the energy consumption of such a creature, for if it could maintain that amount of protection, it would need ludicrous amounts of energy, akin to having a full star powering each and everyone of those creatures.
There is also the problem that a shotgun shell, once their armor is open, can kill them and that they bleed. This means that they have liquids in their bodies, meaning water, meaning it would be subject to all the benefits and problems that come along with it. For example, lower boiling point in vacuum, which would have cooked them once they were blown out into the void. Barring that, they would have been frozen, with the ice crystal damaging the cells in the squishy parts of their bodies beyond repair. Even if both things didn't happen, they again would need energy to keep their body at a temperature and internal pressure to not have the liquid boil or freeze. Which means, we would again run into the energy problem.
In a lot of things it actually does come down to energy. You want to go bigger? you need more energy. You want to go faster? You need more energy. Using that energy comes with another problem, additional heat. The bigger you are and the faster you move, the more heat your body produces, which has to be dissipated unless you want to cause a disruption of bodily functions. With armor around your body, heat can't be dissipated, which would cause problems, forcing the creatures to slow down or the writer to, again, explain it away with some magical, physically impossible handwave.
Which brings us to the armor. Each creature with armor and joints will have weakpoints at those joints. If it doesn't or has only very little ones, it will not move very fast, because the armor plates would hit each other and therefore restrict movement. This would reduce agility and speed greatly.
So, yeah, even if you go with the explanation of a bioengineered weapon, these creatures are still beyond physics in the real world.
@@Schnittertm1 That or they could just be bio mimetic machines and the critical weakpoint could have been placed there as a failsafe.
They could be planet clears for something else?
@@davc6879 Perhaps. How about this? What if clearing planets was their original purpose, but they turned on their creators and the resulting conflict destroyed their homeworld?
I bet my burger that this thing is a GENETICAL SOLDIER or some shit to invade planets
Yup, i betcha it's the same kind of deal as the kaijus in pacific rim:
Bio engineered weapons sent to murderise the civilisationsnof a planet before colonialise it for themselves...
Most likely, probably bred or cloned after they got them just right
It would make way much more sense if the creature was genetically engineered.
Yeah. It's clearly evolved beyond plausibility, and kills everything for seemingly no reason. There's no reason to be territorial against other species if you can't be hurt and don't need outside nutrients.
Id bet its the forgotten leftovers of an alien war
.50call bullets are horrifying, they're used on humans, I can't imagine getting literally blown up by a single round
i was watching a RUclips video of a guy hunting deer with a fifty caliber rifle. he missed but missed its head by and inch or 2. the bullet sucked out its eye and started sucking out its brain, killing it instantly... its really a nasty round
Have you heard of 20mm and 30mm rounds?
@@Zedstein yeah but not exactly man portable to fire them quickly .. 20 mm vulcan cannon on fighter jets are quite heavy and a10 30 mm shells are depleted uranium and also not very portable
@@slow_rednline4874 That's true and for the most part I was thinking if you're firing 20 or 30 at aliens you're probably on a mounted gun at a military installation or military vehicle (or aircraft). There are some 20mm firing rifles out there, but you would be correct if you're saying you're better off with a 40mm grenade launcher or Barrett XM500.
Kyle Oien yeah I say 50 cals can kill these things
Here's something that I'm not seeing anybody talking about. Yes they might have the strongest armor in the known universe, but nobody's discussing how the connective tissues obviously aren't that strong if a shotgun round can destroy their inner workings. This would mean that even if an impact of a rifle of the 50 cal or an armor piercing round or a tank or whatever hits them it would still rip those things off of them like shingles off a roof basically with the impact.
Me: sitting doing nothing at all.
My brain: how bout some *EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
My ears did this twice since he explained what it was lol. Fuckin brain.
A quiet place aliens: bullets can’t penetrate my armor
Doomslayer: hold my beer
Imtheshadows he would just tear those flaps open and shoot them
@@generalatom2175 Just him arriving at place with heavy metal blasting from his speakers would made them explode.
@@generalatom2175 It's Doomguy. He won't bother shooting them at that point, he'll just rip them limb from limb.
@Raven Lynx you honestly don't know how much is Canon Doomguy strong
@Raven Lynx Doomguy literally went to Hell so he could fight demons and he survived
They're like those things that aliens would drop on planets as a spite move.
After watching Quiet Place 2, I feel some of these theories/speculations need to be revised lol
Or the movie itself.
@@nataliealphonse4634 Yeah because it swam in the first movie. I swear it did.
@@dturner6332 It didn’t swim in the first movie
@@dturner6332 nope
My son is roughly the same age as the little boy that dies in the opening part of the movie. I can't even imagine how I would contain myself if that happened right in front of me.
Reject pacifism, embrace the Slayer.
@@bignuts8079 hehe
His name is beau (better to learn his name to humanize him before his death)
Another, and probably the largest issue with these creatures is that they are totally reliant on sound, and have ears that are so finely tuned that they can hear prey from miles away.
The sound alone of a high-caliber gun, which can deafen a human easily even with limited fire, should easily take these things down.
A gun being fired at close proximity, even if it doesn't hit should completely disable the creature.
I think these creatures are more like bioweapons or perfectly bred to be weapons
@@gojiramusprimus9088 Perfectly bred weapons with only one sense to track enemies and no coordination between members. Send them in an area where there is no sound and they are fuckin useless.
@@JeRefuseDeBienPrononcerBaleine fair point
@Toxic Anonymity even if they were somehow Op they would have been destroyed by the sonic weaponry we have
@Toxic Anonymity yeah so if they were to land here first we would have pushed them back by sonic weaponry
"Why do they have teeth?" Perhaps they haven't yet gotten to a point where it's vestigial. They still have a mouth, but as you've stated, they don't really need it to eat and since they don't breathe, that further pushes the idea of "why mouth?" If these things DID evolve on another planet, maybe their ancestors used to have them and just haven't been phased out yet. I dunno. I DO know that out of universe, it's because the alien's creators thought it looked scarier with one.
How could have they evolved to not need to eat if they needed to prior? That seems like something that would take a really long time or just something that a species would not be able to evolve into because the time it'd take would be too long for them to survive.
w e s k e r
And why no eyes, because plot gimmick
I think it's funny how nobody is taking into account that these creatures seem to keep their distance from each other most of the time. Not out of malice, but most likely to not interfere with each other's hearing.
An easy explanation for the teeth is that they use them to communicate with the different clicking noises they use. Obviously the writers put them there to be scary, but hey. It's fun to see what story the creatures tell just by watching them.
@@muntu1221 They could have a larval form that eats enough to sustain its adult form, and the teeth could just be a leftover from its larval state. I know they say that the creatures don't have to eat, but I don't think that rules out it having a larval form that eats.
11:00 me just getting out of part 2 and seeing what they said about swimming 😳
Same haha
Entertaining movie, but the militaries of the world losing to these things were completely unbelievable.
mhh Thousands of these creatures can actually disable the Military as everyone panicking and making noise Would be getting chopped off by these things and guns can't do anything to their armor so they will only serve as Beacons for these creatures. And as the Military attacks making loud noises these things Ears would be closed all the time leaving no one to figure out their weaknesses is Sound until it's too late.
Asanda Ndimande but they hunt with sound so if they closed their ear how will they hunt?
Eh.. it's more believable than militaries of the world losing to shambling corpses.. at least these things have some proper agility to them, they can realistically close the gap before the human even raises their gun.
it's still a stretch, but let's not pretend it's as unbelievable as zombies lol
the only alien army in films that'd actually be capable of destroying humanity would be those things from Edge of Tomorrow, where they reset time every time one of the alphas dies
mastermanio2 yea we would be fuckedddd if those things attacked
@@mastermanio2 I almost wanted to says Tyranids, floods, Zerg, Necromorph, but then I saw "movies". And yeah, edge of tomorrow aliens is time bending aliens.
“Angle of Death”? I see no space marines Roak!!
Nah they are Space marines, noise is heresy
@@lordofeggs5427 loyal sons of the emperor blast sabaton when heading into battle
How to kill the monsters: play earrape ali a intro 10 hours straight
YES my biggest annoyance watching this movie is that they should just set up a boombox in the middle of an empty field and blast something over the loudspeakers "SHAWTY LIKE A MELODY...." then just explode it when like 10 aliens surround it.
In the words of engineer
“Use a gun and if that don’t work use more gun”
Edit: so theses things are armoured lickers?
Yes but smaller and weaker and stupider and physically weaker in terms of armour since they can't survive more then One shotgun shot to the head while the Lickers can survive Dozens.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki they're quite a big smarter, bigger, and WAY stronger
How about a tiny Clover monster.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki It's so fucking stupid that literal nukes didn't blew their eardrums out but a goodamn loudspeaker and a shotgun was able to kill them
@@Lajos_Kelemen
What you gonna do if you saw full armored creature?
Use knife to cut them?
Stupid.
You see Roanoke, they secrete a special mucus scientifically known as Plotens Significans, which over time hardens into a material much harder than chitin. Thus, they develop this quasi-plot armor with which they defend themselves
Ahh, you mean the anti government/ military juice. A lot of people would love to get their hands on that.
This actually makes more sense than any other comment I’ve read so far
@@jojoreference2506 I mean if Wolverine's space metal claws can cut through any normal earth metal like butter why cant space chitin be stronger then earth chitin?
@@---fb4mg "We haven't discovered a material like this so it must be impossible. PLOT DESTROYED!!!"
For real though, an implausible premise isn't a plot hole. A plot hole is simply a contradiction within the story, of which there were none in the movie. Plenty of unanswered questions, but those aren't plot holes either. Sometimes it feels like people wan't the movie to literally spoon feed them every tiny detail about the world the characters inhabit.
"Where do they get all the sand?" Sand is a pretty common building material. There is a place 10 mins walk from where I live that has giant piles of the stuff.
"Does no one ever cough/fart/sneeze" All of these can be made silent or close enough. If your literal life was on the line you would learn to hold that shit in real quick.
"Why don't they live near the waterfall" This is probably the dumbest one. You can't build right next to the waterfall for reasons I will assume are obvious. Building a house, even only using hand tools, is loud af. All it takes is for one of those things to be walking past while you're hammering a peg into place and you're done. It would also take an extraordinary amount of time, time that you couldn't spend doing all the other work that needs to be done.
Some people must think they could just live in a hole in the ground, return to monke type shit. I guarantee that anyone who tried that would be killed within a week.
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Just to clarify, I'm not criticizing you here. Yours was just the comment I was reading when the desire to rant came upon me.
@@alexwynters600 Mate all those things would be dead in a week. As he said, even if we assume the armor can't be breached - all their bones and organs would be shattered by the impacts of machine guns/tanks/rockets. Cause that force doens't simply disappear when the bullet hits the armor - it travels to what is INSIDE the armor.
We have a fucking sound canons in millitaries....
It's the same thing that made Walking Dead bullshit and totally unbelievable. Slow walking zombies killing the army/police....
Just saw part 2. Was just recommended this video. Perfect timing. Too perfect...
My favorite question while watching movies "what about a gun?" and the follow up "what about a bigger gun?"
“Guy comes back to yeet the toy out of his kids hand but kid gets yeeted instead” actually laughed out loud
Ironic
“They’re basically space herpies for worlds” -Roanoke 2020
I love your content. Partly because it made me realize how scary mankind is and why aliens would either just glass the planet or never come anywhere near us. Pretty funny honestly.
This video got me so hyped! Love the mixture of biology and game/movie knowledge.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There's no game about A Silent Place that I know of.
Movie knowledge? This movie isn't about aliens, son. The aliens are a plot device. You could replace them with any other apocalyptic scenario. They're just there so the power of John Krazinski's dad love can save his family from something after he sacrifices himself. It's a dad movie, not an alien movie. How is everyone this caught up on arguably one of the least indispensable plot points in this movie?
I could never take this movie seriously, I just can't imagine a race taking out humanity without ANY technology.
Especially considering we have noise weapons.
And cities in general are so goddamn loud, and humans in general are goddamn loud
Actually i COULD see an alien species invading our world without techmology...if they are parasites or if they eveolve on the spot, wich would be nonsense.
Put the monsters around screeching toddlers or teenage girls and theyre dead
Chris the Zambambo The normal everyday world isn’t loud enough to debilitate them.
Annihilation is one of the best concept of Alien invasion without any tech.
I’m glad I’m stupid and don’t think that deep into things so I could still enjoy the movie lol
Nah you just probably have a better suspension of disbelief than me, doubt you are stupid lol
Or you were wrapped up in enjoying the movie to worry about it. Also Roanoke is a man with a team of experts on this stuff and he's probably in quarantine so he has nothing else to do.
Like what MauLer said in a video of his a year or so ago, @@RoanokeGaming, if you have to turn off your brain in order to enjoy a movie then the movie sucks.
I enjoyed the film
Mate you’re not stupid and it may seem like it would ruin the movie by knowing more about the monsters and how they could easily be defeated but for some it’s just a cool side thing to look into after you’ve seen a movie
“Hopefully part two will seal up these plot holes”
Part 2: literally makes more plot holes regarding the creatures.
One thing about explosions is most of the damage comes from the shockwave. I can understand if these monsters multiple like crazy(movie didn’t show that) but a big enough blast even with their armor would make their insides into mush.
Survived an asteroid impact, taken out by a shotgun blast to the face.
There is so many problems with these critters. There are creatures that can go into suspended animation until the right conditions wake them up... But this asteroid was traveling for potentially millions of years and then it happens to crash on a planet that with just the right conditions for them to survive?
That strains credulity. Space is super empty. You could send a million such asteroids out and they could all float around for eternity.
first of all, asteroid are absorved by Jupiter, second, there are lilttle insects that can survive even in space, i think it's called seabears, they can enter in state of suspended animation and last for 120 years, but even in space, they can still reproduce... Truly, one tought insect
Movie logic mate. Hell if most if these horror movies actually use realistic logic, it might as well be a 4 minutes video of the military blasting em away.
@@michaeljohn7275 Just like Shaun of the dead. The 🇬🇧British🇬🇧 military blasted them asses.
How did the monsters not die from the astroid then? From what I know is that the impact of an astroid can evaporate all liquids a living organism has.
So if the monsters have retractable armor plates. Why didn’t the water evaporate out of them?
If it didn’t evaporate their insides, a nuke wont be enough the kill it. BUT A SINGLE SHOTGUN SHELL CAN KILL IT??
Jesus, I haven’t even seen this movie and it sounds so stupid already
Btw, I think an emp can disable their hearing if they use electrons to hear or something.
@Mummichog Eh, I guess so. It's science fiction anyways, it can be bullshit whenever it wants.
I thought the lights were red for “alien in premises”
This is a brilliant analysis. Just watched Part II disappointed that there wasn’t a feasible explanation as to where they come from and also that they’re actually unable to swim.
Lots of plot holes, but still enjoyable for what it is.
Can't wait to see quiet place 2 and find out there are actually super aliens that seed these aliens to colonize useful worlds or something like that.
Or hunt them, like the predators
Maybe that they are a type if bioweapon engineered by an alien race to exterminate sentient life from aplanet to allow said aliens to colonialise it afterwards....
Well, reminds me of the xenomorph , which is exactly that
Wasn't this movie supposed to be out like months a ago?
"But alas the kid is yeeted instead."
god i love this channel.
if this actually happened itd take only a couple days for us to find their weaknesses and find out how they work
Most likely true but not before a worldwide massacre of millions of innocent people would happen....
Weaknesses: ANTI-MATERIAL ROUNDS WHICH WILL KILL A BUILDING!
You'd just need a grenade, that's it.
@@Nisenziart millions but not billions
Ok heres the thing it only took about a month i think for the entire world to know that them aliens hate sound.. at that time almost there wouldnt be any experts left cause they would keep panicking about the situation and just order the military to open fire bruh
Petition for a sequel to this video taking Part 2 into account
that armor, by far is the strongest armor of all time, logically, and it's called plot armor.