I can't believe how time flies by. I’ve been watching your videos for four years now, Roanoke and I wanted to say that I am so proud of you, you make the best videos and the way you talk about biology makes it fun to learn. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you!
Given that these aliens left their kid in an unaccompanied pod and threw a tantrum when the humans that nabbed it didn't know what the symbol means, it's possible that these aliens are essentially the Karen's and Kyles of this alien species and possibly even vegans. What do I mean by this? Well quite simply that they are the worst of their species. Possibly malnourished and scrawny and heavily dependent on technology they deem capable of handling all their needs. Possibly why they trusted it to send their child in the appropriate location without any guidance. It could also be that they assumed that the humans understood the symbols and took their child hostage, and took the other humans hostage until their child was returned because fuck logic. The reason I bring up these possible sceptics is because I theorize it's possible the unseen members of this alien species is actually different physically then the ones we see. Quite possibly even faster and thus able to search entire buildings in minutes allowing them to possibly do things we don't see. We really don't know the limits of what these creatures are capable of but it's possible they can go completely faster than the human naked eye can perceive if healthy assuming that the aliens we do see are in fact malnourished. All in all. A very interesting movie. I definitely get occasional vibes of a southern accent with how they pronounce certain things. But I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed time and the corn field defying all logic in this film.
That movie synopsis was literally Chicken Little. Family issues, the sky is falling, alien invasion, oops the aliens just wanted their baby, they're gone now
In the movie "Extraterestial" someone get's abducted at the end, and anal-probed, with a shredder... yeah, that kinda happened. Aliens: 😬 "For science!"
Fun fact! They do actually use thin red fibers to mimic the look of veins for prosthetic eyes. No, you can't feel them as the fibers are very fine and are covered in a fine glaze so they stick. I will admit I'm not an expert on the making and am only going off what I saw my Dr do when he had to paint my prosthetic, but mine doesn't look like his and there is zero room for a camera to stick on the back of it. And in regards to the glowing red eye thing. You'd be surprised how many people just don't register things about the face. I was walking around with a clear plastic thing in my eye before I was able to get my prosthetic and so many people didn't notice that one of my eyes seemed to be an empty pink socket until I pointed it out. Final thing. That bit with him handing the eye around and the dog licking it *gags* The Dr. said if the prosthetic ever leaves my socket it gets washed very time, so yeah. Gross gross gross gross gross.
@@RoanokeGaming it is completely smooth its covered in a kind of resin or plastic or well something so the part that touches your eye is completely smooth you can also get them done with glitter in the pupil and stuff full creativity is possible
@@RoanokeGaming from my understanding it's a little uncomfortable at first it's kind of like using contacts it's in comfortable initially but it's just something you get used to as time goes on.
@@queenofcookie3299 I'm pretty sure there's like six different varieties some of them is a resin like a UV set resin some of them are acrylic some of them are glass some of them are crystal it's largely just depends on how much money it really will put into it you could even have one made of gold if you want it I probably wouldn't recommend that one mostly due to how heavy it would end up being and I'm not sure if an ounce of gold in your socket is really going to do the area any good
I like that end point about failures in alien communication. I remember a book following an almost godlike alien race fighting humans. Humans actually started to get an upper hand by simply lying to the aliens. The aliens spoke telepathically and thus their whole evolutionary track had no concept of lying at all.
@@BeefSupremeSr Yeah, wish I could. A really smart friend told me about it. The book was like was filled with scientific quarries like that. Really wish I knew it too.
I love how the alien is just basically messing with them, like a demon in the beginning of a horror movie, has all the ability to wipe house in one move but decides to take one by one for the “razzle dazzle”
Even spookier when you realize that it's done for taste. Because if you don't know if you terrify an animal before killing it is that Rush of adrenaline and other endorphins are going to affect the taste of the meats and there's actually some animals it tastes better to. ( I don't remember what animals but there are some animals that seem to prefer such meals)
Did anyone actually die in this movie? If not, that's actually pretty refreshing. I enjoy a good horror film body count, but I think the idea of misunderstood intentions and (later) mutual understanding really carries this film and makes it much better than it would be otherwise.
I love the fact that the alien basically gave the man another chance, in my headcannon i believe this would have inspired him to give having a child of his own another try due to seeing how much that alien cared for its
Its so good to put it as background noise also, it calms my adhd and focus better and interesting info just gets into my brain much better. Absolute s tier content
"hey smrlagardglan, did you remember to put the baby pod in the baby pod slot and the space torpedo on the space torpedo slot?" ".............................. yes honey"
As kooky as the rest of the movie is, the ending where we see the alien is simply a parent finding their lost child is a nice change of pace from the usual schtick of horrifying murder monsters. Alien person was even cool enough to return the dude's friends unharmed once the misunderstanding was cleared. As for things to cover, you absolutely need to look into the Manhattan Virus created by the *Crysis 2* Ceph, especially the detailed explanation for this alien bioengineered pathogen from Peter Watts's *Crysis: Legion* novelization of the 2nd game!
to be able to get a ship to follow his commands.. this isn't just ANY alien.. it's the ships captain.... Man their version of Bones must be pissed. Their Spock also very pissed "you are breaking the first protocol of no interaction with lesser species" Their Cheif Engineer (or someone who's been given the task) is probably having a field day fucking with the lesser species by beaming down ballons, fucking with electronics and partnering with the coms personell (who they are dating/have a crush on) to try to communicate with the lesser creatures. Also it's the engineer who's doing the fiddly things with the clothes... curious plus also damn funny. Their Bones' (doc) probably asked as well to get a better eye on the lesser human. Bones is still annoyed that the lesser creature is so ugly with extra fat.
Dude, I'm so with you on the 'almost out of gas' thing. Even as a passenger, it bugs the hell out of me when they won't stop for gas when their meter is practically begging for it. Just a few weeks ago, a buddy of mine was driving me to a board game night with some friends. His meter was in the red from the moment he picked me up and I pointed out three possible gas stations on the way to our destination that he could stop for gas. He was like: 'Nah, we'll go there first. We'll stop for gas on the way back.' His gauge was showing less than 5 miles worth of gas left when we arrived, but it had been showing that for like 5 mins before we got there too, so he was probably driving on fumes already. When we were driving back later that evening, he even fucking forgot that he needed gas until I reminded him, despite the warning flashing on his dashboard non-stop and he almost ignored the first station we passed by. I was losing my damn mind, lol. Thankfully, he finally decided to put me out of my misery and fueled up. And all of that was in an urban area with plenty of gas stations in easy distance. I can only imagine how much worse my anxiety would be in the sticks. I would most definitely DEMAND a stop at the last station before going into the woods, regardless of how much was left in the tank. I'm not taking that fucking chance. You fuel up, because you never know what can happen and the more prepared you are, the better off you'll be should it come to that.
@@anr5525 He was most definitely not broke or trying to save money. He's just like that. He puts stuff that needs doing off until the very last minute when it absolutely needs to be done and then he rushes it. He's been like that ever since high school. Usually, it doesn't bother me that much, but for some reason, the gas thing really gets under my skin. Not really sure why that, of all things, is the one that bugs me so much.
I always drive on less than half, and let it get to the line before I add more. It's a warning light not a out of gas light, lol. But it drives my wife crazy like you
@@majinjason depending on the vehicle it can be bad for it to consistently be driven below 1/8 - 1/4. A lot of Chevys for instance, because the fuel pump is located inside the tank and uses the fuel to keep the pump cool. Running such a system on low fuel can cause overheating of the pump and cause additional wear on the pump.
Regarding the species communication barrier, i would cut them some slack for not acting in the most optimal way. How much common sence and logical resoning would a standard human parrent be capable of if their kid was kidnapped, accidentaly or not? Great vid, keep it up! Looking forward for more.
the biggest issue i always have with these alien movies is how they're always naked, you'd think that even if an alien species were naked in their society, that they'd have protection suits from alien bacteria and disease
Maybe they are sooooo advanced they have some sort of invisible protective shielding at all times. Like a second skin, stops foreign objects as small and slow as microbes or as big and fast as a non-energy based projectile weapon. But they're cybernetic and so interfaces with their brains so they can subconsciously turn off small sections of it if need be. But they also have internal systems that recycles nutrients so they don't need to eat while "in the field".
I have often thought that what we see as the Grey alien skin is actually a skin tight suit itself, maybe like an advanced pressure suit similar to what fighter pilots or divers wear. That would explain the no nostrils, not blinking and communicating to each other without audible language
We've been consistently putting out massive amounts of signals for a while now, certainly enough data for xenolinguists to crack our languages (except maybe English, it's ridiculous). At least one of these alien species has got to have picked up War of the Worlds and decided that yeah maybe some gloves and a face mask are a good idea.
I know the aliens don't care, but the most annoying parts of being 'abducted' is having to go back to the dentist to get new fillings installed, and even worse is going to the DMV to get a new driver's license. Maybe the aliens actually hate us.
You’re one of the reasons I decided to major in biology, minor in wildlife biology. Love your channel and love the career choice you helped me choose. Keep up being awesome! The other reasons were tier zoo and brave wilderness by the way.
Ah yes, a RUclipsr that entertains us while explaining sciency stuff too complicated for our empty-headed brains to understand. PERFECTION EDIT: Never had this many likes
I don't mean to be mean here but Roanoke typically keeps it at like Middle School level biology needed with maybe some early high school stuff but yeah like Honestly though if this type of stuff interests you can learn more subject is super interesting and Incredibly complex when you start bringing organic chemistry into it
I always find it hilarious how movies are finding new ways to explain why movie is "found footage" or first-person-cam style. We went from reporters running around with those heavy blocky cameras, to dudes wearing spy-glasses to now prosthetic eye that can record.
If you still haven't seen your cat, you can put their dirty litter tray outside where they got out, and often times they will find their way back based on the smell.
I've had eye surgery multiple times. The first time surgery wasn't super-awesome and they used pretty large sutures (that did "disolve" with time) but god damn I can tell you that it's super creepy looking around. Also I woke up blind because my tear-ducts were full of blood so my eyes would get clogged up by blood after longer periods of times having them closed. The other two times they used smaller sutures so it didn't quite feel like I was scratching the inside of my eye-socket and I didn't bleed tears; PROGRESS! Eye surgery is fun :)
This one was pretty great, the aliens actually looked cool in the movie itself even tho they are clearly shown. And both your narration and analyzis were great to listen to. Thanks for the quality vid as always Roa and cheers from Brazil :>
Thoughts inside human head: "Number 15, Burger King foot lettuce. The last you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus, but as it turns out, that might be what you get..." Alien: Aye yo, WTF.
I really hope that your cat is okay. Wouldn't they be weaker on earth if they came from a low gravity planet. Everything would be heavier to them. Also if they can jump that high here they would practically fly there. We got a kitten during lock down which led to us wondering about our other cats age. She ended up being 33. And she's never been sick or hurt. I'd be going crazy if she disappeared for a day.
I feel like I've seen this fi three or four times, but they all have different names. On another note, I'd love to hear Roanoke's thoughts on a Bigfoot's feet.
I like the little editing easter eggs that you put in with the Rock and the rat censorship, it makes it a lot of fun to go through the video and see what was added
Would love to see the monsters analysis from underwater or the virus from blood quantum. I really like found footage monster flicks just wish more of them where more terrifying
Roanoke, my dude - I love you, your content and your sense of humour. I never knew there was a bridge between my love of science and my love of horror until I found your channel. I would be so interested to hear your take on the "infection" portrayed in my favourite ever horror film, "The Wailing". Thanks so much for all that you do, I really appreciate your content!
If you look at the young alien, it has the typical "grey" appearance. It could be that this species change as it ages travels between the pinkish appearance to the known grey alien we all know and love leading to the appearance of the one in this movie being similar to the changes our own species goes through as we age.
@ 4:30 That "Low Fuel" light on the dashboard, and him not stopping at a gas station, would probably result in me starting an argument that would ruin the weekend. 😆 💀
I imagine them running into the satellite is kinda like the panicked parent running into a mailbox cuz they're driving too fast after realizing they left the baby at home. Something like that. Like the aliens are like, oh shit where's the baby. So they haul ass after it. Warning light/sound goes off but they're not listening.
Honestly, even something as intuituve as putting your hands up in surrender could be seen as threatening. For all they know, we could be preparing for some kind of pounce.
love to see your take on the lifecycle of one of the most iconic aliens. the xenomorph. egg, facehugger, chestburster, adult. specially since the adult alien depends on the host. like the one on alien 3, the host was a dog (originally it was gonna be an Ox), which walked on four legs, and so did the resulting 'dog' alien.
The 2003 Special Edition version has the Ox. It’s available as a part of the Alien Anthology Blu-ray set. It’s the ideal cut of the movie. In addition to the Ox, there are some deleted scenes reinserted into the film that overall make it a better movie
The one I saw had an ox. Very thankful for that! I would also love to see Roanoke cover xenomorphs. Mostly because I want to hear what kind of evolutionary pressures would cause them to be like… that
@@Necrowolf81 there would still need to be extreme pressures needed for them to evolve like that. Contrary to popular belief, natural selection is not survival of the fittest, but rather survival of the good enough. Without something forcing xenomorphs to evolve those traits, they wouldn’t need to be so damn near indestructible
love your videos, been watching for at least two years now and rewatch your movie breakdowns daily! My favourite is the Feast video, half because of the commentary, and the other half the science! you are easily my favourite to have on in the background to listen to while I cry about inflation
Roanoke you ever plan on doing lore for the Warframes, or the infested. The infestation definitely is something right up your alley given it is a biomechanical disease that can affect both organic and inorganic material such as machines, which also created the warframes
I like to think that the symbol that the Aliens kept putting everywhere was just their word for baby. Like, they kept going "BABY, IT'S A FUCKING BABY!"
Honestly, for me, the second it turned out to be a baby alien, my heart melted to mush. It was so adorable 🥹💜✨️ And I love that they were so determined to get their baby! Good parent. As awful as the movie is in many things, I still love the dynamic of the aliens and them searching for their baby!
I don't understand how the baby fell out, though. I mean, they have a massive, technological marvel as a spaceship. They crash into a satellite and somehow this caused the baby-rock to fall out? It's the equivalent of a Boeing 747 hitting a bird in mid-air and a passenger getting sucked out of the window. It don't make no sense. Was the nursery located outside of the spaceship with the windows open? Bad parenting.
The whole eye camera reminds me of how they used the google glasses in JeruZalem. Would def recommend looking into that one if you havent already love to see your take on it!
Food seems like a universal way to find a base like for communication. So I'd have to say they don't have a very sophisticated culinary culture if that wasn't their first guess for it.
I love all the weird movies you find. Great stuff. As for the eye thing, there was a cosplayer who did that with his glass eye. Anyway, I'm still going to suggest The Beach House for your consideration.
Love your channel, been watching for so long! I've never suggested a movie but I just watched Outlander (2008) and I think it would be perfect. A movie about aliens, vikings and a monster. Anyways, thanks for the great content!
The timeline is almost as entertaining as the content of your videos, and the reference to chills at the start of the video, was the icing on the cake for me, keep up the great content! xD
I watched this documentary on evolution, and some believe that the greys are possibly what humans could look like if we ended up spending large amounts of time in space. That would be odd and definitely something to get used too.
Man what is twitch doing? Recently some folks went back to twitch cause " Twitch is good now." others just straight up said "Cya." With a middle finger. Also Great video man. I like this Version of the gray alien. The eyes are somewhat pretty looking.
I bet these aliens install a lot of bionic hardware to keep them alive and adaptable on worlds that they are exploring. Perhaps they even wear very discrete exoskeletons, similar to a very advanced, overtechnology version of Cyberdyne Inc's Hybrid Assistive Limb suit, such as the HAL-5, which started to be available for lease or purchase in 2012. Cyberdyne Inc. is a real robotics and technology company, based in Japan, that works with Tokyo University to develop and produce exoskeletons for disabled people and hospice-care workers. Yes, their name was inspired by Cyberdyne Systems Corp. from the Terminator movie franchise.
A meteorite expert actually said that since a meteorite just came from nearly absolute zero temperatures, it would actually still be cold after landing, so yes, The meteorite would be freezing cold.
I adore this movie! I was one of those who found out about it Years before it actually got picked up for publication. Like it got to the point that I, among others, were on forums like "Okay are we actually getting this movie or no?" And when it finally dropped I was so hyped. I love alien horror movies, even if they aren't big budget ones. Not to say I don't have standards, I very much do. But I'd been waiting for the movie for so long I wasn't gonna let the low ratings scare me away. Good or bad, I Had to see it. The horror aspect, for someone who is a horror junkie, wasn't really scary. Actively laughed at some of it like the two who got taken up into the sky 😂😂😂 But I was invested in seeing what was gonna happen. And when the BABY was revealed????? Oh my god, I lost it. My heart melted, my crops were watered, very pure and positive energy. The movie was entertaining and then sweet on top of it??? Loved it a lot
I guess that also explains why the aliens don’t seem in pain with the size of their eyes. If they were engineered, it can explain why they’re not in immense pain. Also the ability to communicate with hands transferring information through the nervous system can allow them to transfer information quickly. Another interesting breakdown, but I don’t know why they chose to land in Canada instead of the US! 😂
I don't think they chose a location. Roanoke kept saying it was weird that they hit our satellite, but I think it's pretty obvious: they literally dropped their baby LOL. As silly as it sounds, it makes sense. The baby comes rocketing to earth, then they come looking for it, find it, then leave 🤷♂
@@robmarsh918 I was joking about it landing in Canada. I have a few people I’m subscribed to that are Canadian. I like to ruffle their feathers. It’s nothing personal. I think it’s funny.
When my dad taught me how to drive he made sure I always started looking for a gas station when my tank dropped below half because he said "you're gonna have to do it eventually might as well get it out of the way when you got time to spare". And I follow that rule to this day I never understood why my friends only filled up their tanks when it got to like 20 percent or lower.
Awww, I'm really sorry, I hope your cat comes back safe soon. My cat hadn't came back all day and it was such a awful feeling especially because I live in coyote land. Thankfully he ended up getting home somehow and I just happened to check outside before giving up and trying to sleep.
My only issue is that the aliens clearly understood their language, so I'm sure they should have been able to make a device or something to write or speak what they need from the humans
understanding a language and speaking it or two different things. Same with written and spoken language. If your entire species communicated without speaking, telepathy or whatever, you'd find it hard to communicate verbally too.
26:36 that's because, for the most part we don't allow the plants to decompose naturally to become compost for the soil. Microscale farming doesn't have issues with soil fertility, because for the most part all of the things that are left behind are composted and put back.
"Humans smile at each other to indicate friendliness, however with almost every other species on this planet, baring your teeth is a sign of aggression." I actually had an anthropology class and the teacher discussed smiling. It boils down to us being predators with very tiny, very weak fangs. I mean, if you compare the human canine teeth to other predatory species, our fangs are downright pathetic. The teacher explained that baring our teeth is a sign of submission; "See how small my fangs are? I'm not a threat to you or yours." (Actually, male hyenas do something comparable, by showing their penises as a sign of submission to females.) So that's pretty much how we ended up developing a smile as a sign of nonaggression.
@@bladerj Smiling is something we do automatically, as is laughing. No one has to teach you how to smile or laugh. What he's talking about is the evolutionary mechanism that lead to it developing as an automatic behavior
+Roanoke Gaming - 26:01 - Could this be somewhat like the symbiotic suit from Crysis, where after a while, you need to have the suit on just to survive?
It's not even that you can't take it off, IIRC, it's literally no longer separate from you after replacing damaged tissues with more of itself/eating the bits of you it can do the function of better. I think Alcatraz/Prophet theorises at some point that they're just a brain in a biosynthetic humanoid mechsuit after long enough.
@@krishanubanerjee6955 The novelisation is pretty cool and brings up some points, though I don't think it and the game entirely match up for whatever reason: -The undersuit thing Prophet was wearing seems to be partially for the purpose of stopping the suit eating his tissues/providing a less/non-invasive interface for it. -It kinda HAD to replace a lot of Alcatraz because his body was so absolutely chewed up and damaged, his organs were partly mush etc. Prophet wasn't injured (but I think might have been infected with the ceph spore thing because he was exposed before the suit worked out how to mount an effective immune response?) -Alcatraz theorises that it might not have been so keen to completely integrate with its wearer previously. Prophet dying seems to have made it freak out and go to greater lengths than before to prevent it losing another host/prevent another host abandoning it.
@@thomasjoychild4962 That is very interesting. Thanks. Yes, Prophet was definitely infected with something, as revealed by the lesions on his face. And the suit eventually completely replaces Alcatraz's psyche with the copy of Prophet's consciousness stored in it. All in all, the suit is an absolute marvel, combining alien tech with genetic engineering.
You know this channel only really caters to the super nerdy. I love so it isn't a criticism but a thank you. Thank you for not completely dumbing it all down.
It's funny, we get annoyed by ads so we leave TV for the internet; they create pop ups, we get pop up blocker, advertisers then go to the websites and start to bring ads there, people get ad block, they contact the creators directly to make ads that the creator has to voice. It's just funny how far it's come
You should read Children of Time and it's sequal Children of ruin. It talks about how other species could talk to each other and how something as simple as a silouete could look like a declaration of war.
I cannot wait for you to go over Callisto. Your Dead Space videos from back in the day are my absolute favorite content, that IP is near and dear to me. The fact that Glen Schofield is behind what is essentially a spiritual successor is the best we could hope for.
Love your videos, Roanoke. If I have one suggestion, I suggest watching the 2007 "horror" movie Black Sheep. It's got a similar feel to Shaun if The Dead. It's certainly a time.
5:46 "after my Halloween party this Saturday, this is painful to watch" I cannot stand the sight of alcohol right now after getting blackout drunk and waking up in a stranger's bed this Halloween I'd probably still fuck with some nice wine though
Funny thing. When you said "the sun goes down at like 5:33" at *14:59*, my brother asked what time it was, and I saw 5:33 lmao. Also, it does indeed go down at 5:33
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Here's hoping the cat's safe!
I can't believe how time flies by. I’ve been watching your videos for four years now, Roanoke and I wanted to say that I am so proud of you, you make the best videos and the way you talk about biology makes it fun to learn. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you!
Given that these aliens left their kid in an unaccompanied pod and threw a tantrum when the humans that nabbed it didn't know what the symbol means, it's possible that these aliens are essentially the Karen's and Kyles of this alien species and possibly even vegans. What do I mean by this? Well quite simply that they are the worst of their species. Possibly malnourished and scrawny and heavily dependent on technology they deem capable of handling all their needs. Possibly why they trusted it to send their child in the appropriate location without any guidance. It could also be that they assumed that the humans understood the symbols and took their child hostage, and took the other humans hostage until their child was returned because fuck logic. The reason I bring up these possible sceptics is because I theorize it's possible the unseen members of this alien species is actually different physically then the ones we see. Quite possibly even faster and thus able to search entire buildings in minutes allowing them to possibly do things we don't see. We really don't know the limits of what these creatures are capable of but it's possible they can go completely faster than the human naked eye can perceive if healthy assuming that the aliens we do see are in fact malnourished. All in all. A very interesting movie. I definitely get occasional vibes of a southern accent with how they pronounce certain things. But I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed time and the corn field defying all logic in this film.
You get your cat back?
@@lordkarasu2263 I too wish for an update on the cat.
That movie synopsis was literally Chicken Little. Family issues, the sky is falling, alien invasion, oops the aliens just wanted their baby, they're gone now
Craziest thing about this movie is that it's horror yet nobody died and it had a wholesome ending.
Getting abducted and probed would require a lifetime of therapy and medication.
@@frankieb9444 i wanna probed ;) if you know what i mean
@@frankieb9444 did they even get probed though?
@@frankieb9444 hey thats my idea of a perfect first date!!
In the movie "Extraterestial" someone get's abducted at the end, and anal-probed, with a shredder... yeah, that kinda happened.
Aliens: 😬 "For science!"
Fun fact! They do actually use thin red fibers to mimic the look of veins for prosthetic eyes. No, you can't feel them as the fibers are very fine and are covered in a fine glaze so they stick. I will admit I'm not an expert on the making and am only going off what I saw my Dr do when he had to paint my prosthetic, but mine doesn't look like his and there is zero room for a camera to stick on the back of it. And in regards to the glowing red eye thing. You'd be surprised how many people just don't register things about the face. I was walking around with a clear plastic thing in my eye before I was able to get my prosthetic and so many people didn't notice that one of my eyes seemed to be an empty pink socket until I pointed it out.
Final thing. That bit with him handing the eye around and the dog licking it *gags* The Dr. said if the prosthetic ever leaves my socket it gets washed very time, so yeah. Gross gross gross gross gross.
That still sounds so painful 🤣
@@RoanokeGaming it is completely smooth its covered in a kind of resin or plastic or well something so the part that touches your eye is completely smooth you can also get them done with glitter in the pupil and stuff full creativity is possible
@@RoanokeGaming from my understanding it's a little uncomfortable at first it's kind of like using contacts it's in comfortable initially but it's just something you get used to as time goes on.
Sorry you have to deal with that but this was interesting so thank you for sharing
@@queenofcookie3299 I'm pretty sure there's like six different varieties some of them is a resin like a UV set resin some of them are acrylic some of them are glass some of them are crystal it's largely just depends on how much money it really will put into it you could even have one made of gold if you want it I probably wouldn't recommend that one mostly due to how heavy it would end up being and I'm not sure if an ounce of gold in your socket is really going to do the area any good
I like that end point about failures in alien communication. I remember a book following an almost godlike alien race fighting humans. Humans actually started to get an upper hand by simply lying to the aliens. The aliens spoke telepathically and thus their whole evolutionary track had no concept of lying at all.
That's so funny and a really cool concept
Would be swell if you could find the title of the book. Sounds like an interesting read.
@@BeefSupremeSr Yeah, wish I could. A really smart friend told me about it. The book was like was filled with scientific quarries like that. Really wish I knew it too.
@@andrewgonzalez6556 it's the three body problem
Specifically "The Dark Forest"
Or at least 3 body seems like it might be it
I need to read this book.
I love how the alien is just basically messing with them, like a demon in the beginning of a horror movie, has all the ability to wipe house in one move but decides to take one by one for the “razzle dazzle”
I mean honestly I figured the alien was just bored as hell and thought
“Hey I’m gonna make a day of this.”
No, i think they are just nice
They just wanted that beby
Even spookier when you realize that it's done for taste. Because if you don't know if you terrify an animal before killing it is that Rush of adrenaline and other endorphins are going to affect the taste of the meats and there's actually some animals it tastes better to. ( I don't remember what animals but there are some animals that seem to prefer such meals)
*aesthetic*
@@borttorbbq2556 the adrenaline makes the meat tougher and tastes less good (I hunt and slaughter my own farm raised meat)
Did anyone actually die in this movie? If not, that's actually pretty refreshing. I enjoy a good horror film body count, but I think the idea of misunderstood intentions and (later) mutual understanding really carries this film and makes it much better than it would be otherwise.
I love the fact that the alien basically gave the man another chance, in my headcannon i believe this would have inspired him to give having a child of his own another try due to seeing how much that alien cared for its
the dudes in the satellite possibly.
@@boarfaceswinejaw4516 unless the ISS was called a satellite no humans died seeing as actual satellites are unmanned 100% of the time
Honestly I love this channel for introducing me to lesser known movies as well as the physiology breakdowns, it’s a win win
And I appreciate you watching!
I know it's a great channel that I stumbled upon and now watch regularly
Its so good to put it as background noise also, it calms my adhd and focus better and interesting info just gets into my brain much better. Absolute s tier content
@@mockingladmockery3860 I use it to help with my biology studies
This is like a college class that combined film appreciation and biology/physiology.
"hey smrlagardglan, did you remember to put the baby pod in the baby pod slot and the space torpedo on the space torpedo slot?"
".............................. yes honey"
As kooky as the rest of the movie is, the ending where we see the alien is simply a parent finding their lost child is a nice change of pace from the usual schtick of horrifying murder monsters. Alien person was even cool enough to return the dude's friends unharmed once the misunderstanding was cleared.
As for things to cover, you absolutely need to look into the Manhattan Virus created by the *Crysis 2* Ceph, especially the detailed explanation for this alien bioengineered pathogen from Peter Watts's *Crysis: Legion* novelization of the 2nd game!
Indeed.
to be able to get a ship to follow his commands.. this isn't just ANY alien.. it's the ships captain....
Man their version of Bones must be pissed.
Their Spock also very pissed "you are breaking the first protocol of no interaction with lesser species"
Their Cheif Engineer (or someone who's been given the task) is probably having a field day fucking with the lesser species by beaming down ballons, fucking with electronics and partnering with the coms personell (who they are dating/have a crush on) to try to communicate with the lesser creatures.
Also it's the engineer who's doing the fiddly things with the clothes... curious plus also damn funny. Their Bones' (doc) probably asked as well to get a better eye on the lesser human. Bones is still annoyed that the lesser creature is so ugly with extra fat.
Chicken little was the same
@@jesseallen3109 Lol.
Wait there was a crysis novelization? Is it any good? If so i need to check that out loved the games.
Dude, I'm so with you on the 'almost out of gas' thing. Even as a passenger, it bugs the hell out of me when they won't stop for gas when their meter is practically begging for it. Just a few weeks ago, a buddy of mine was driving me to a board game night with some friends. His meter was in the red from the moment he picked me up and I pointed out three possible gas stations on the way to our destination that he could stop for gas. He was like: 'Nah, we'll go there first. We'll stop for gas on the way back.' His gauge was showing less than 5 miles worth of gas left when we arrived, but it had been showing that for like 5 mins before we got there too, so he was probably driving on fumes already.
When we were driving back later that evening, he even fucking forgot that he needed gas until I reminded him, despite the warning flashing on his dashboard non-stop and he almost ignored the first station we passed by. I was losing my damn mind, lol. Thankfully, he finally decided to put me out of my misery and fueled up.
And all of that was in an urban area with plenty of gas stations in easy distance. I can only imagine how much worse my anxiety would be in the sticks. I would most definitely DEMAND a stop at the last station before going into the woods, regardless of how much was left in the tank. I'm not taking that fucking chance. You fuel up, because you never know what can happen and the more prepared you are, the better off you'll be should it come to that.
Said friend was probably broke at the time and saving money
@@anr5525 He was most definitely not broke or trying to save money. He's just like that. He puts stuff that needs doing off until the very last minute when it absolutely needs to be done and then he rushes it. He's been like that ever since high school. Usually, it doesn't bother me that much, but for some reason, the gas thing really gets under my skin. Not really sure why that, of all things, is the one that bugs me so much.
I always drive on less than half, and let it get to the line before I add more. It's a warning light not a out of gas light, lol.
But it drives my wife crazy like you
@@majinjason depending on the vehicle it can be bad for it to consistently be driven below 1/8 - 1/4. A lot of Chevys for instance, because the fuel pump is located inside the tank and uses the fuel to keep the pump cool. Running such a system on low fuel can cause overheating of the pump and cause additional wear on the pump.
Same, like no one had to pee??? No one wanted snacks?? Bullshit
Roanoke: “cool alien biology fact, and science”
Also Roanoke: “ Here is you daily dose of existential dread”
Regarding the species communication barrier, i would cut them some slack for not acting in the most optimal way.
How much common sence and logical resoning would a standard human parrent be capable of if their kid was kidnapped, accidentaly or not?
Great vid, keep it up! Looking forward for more.
the biggest issue i always have with these alien movies is how they're always naked, you'd think that even if an alien species were naked in their society, that they'd have protection suits from alien bacteria and disease
Maybe they are sooooo advanced they have some sort of invisible protective shielding at all times. Like a second skin, stops foreign objects as small and slow as microbes or as big and fast as a non-energy based projectile weapon. But they're cybernetic and so interfaces with their brains so they can subconsciously turn off small sections of it if need be. But they also have internal systems that recycles nutrients so they don't need to eat while "in the field".
Why did I put so much effort into that comment? Can you tell it's a slow afternoon?
I have often thought that what we see as the Grey alien skin is actually a skin tight suit itself, maybe like an advanced pressure suit similar to what fighter pilots or divers wear. That would explain the no nostrils, not blinking and communicating to each other without audible language
@@bumble3572 word. Makes sense to me.
We've been consistently putting out massive amounts of signals for a while now, certainly enough data for xenolinguists to crack our languages (except maybe English, it's ridiculous). At least one of these alien species has got to have picked up War of the Worlds and decided that yeah maybe some gloves and a face mask are a good idea.
It’s the high-pitched “Trey, you don’t have to impress me anymore!” that got me 😂😂😂😂😂
I know the aliens don't care, but the most annoying parts of being 'abducted' is having to go back to the dentist to get new fillings installed, and even worse is going to the DMV to get a new driver's license.
Maybe the aliens actually hate us.
Also common leg/knee/hip replacements, insulin pumps, and worst of all prescription glasses.
i miss you joke. context ? @@icycrusader1947
You’re one of the reasons I decided to major in biology, minor in wildlife biology. Love your channel and love the career choice you helped me choose. Keep up being awesome!
The other reasons were tier zoo and brave wilderness by the way.
Ah yes, a RUclipsr that entertains us while explaining sciency stuff too complicated for our empty-headed brains to understand. PERFECTION
EDIT: Never had this many likes
I believe you are definitely smart enough to comprehend all of this stuff :)
@@RoanokeGaming You're overestimating your viewers. I'd know, because I'm a viewer. Keep up the good work though!
@@RoanokeGaming you are helping with my biology studies kinda
I don't mean to be mean here but Roanoke typically keeps it at like Middle School level biology needed with maybe some early high school stuff but yeah like Honestly though if this type of stuff interests you can learn more subject is super interesting and Incredibly complex when you start bringing organic chemistry into it
it's not so much that they're empty, its just we got so much useless crap in there nothign else registers
For me, him passing his prosthetic eye to everyone was more horrifying than the alien.
I always find it hilarious how movies are finding new ways to explain why movie is "found footage" or first-person-cam style. We went from reporters running around with those heavy blocky cameras, to dudes wearing spy-glasses to now prosthetic eye that can record.
DO BEN 10 RIGHT NOW
In all seriousness there is a few movies he could use if he didn't wanna make a whole series overview and that would be pretty cool
Benny boy??
Lol.
Hell no
He doesn't review children's shows. You're gonna be asking him to do Ninja Turtles next.
If you still haven't seen your cat, you can put their dirty litter tray outside where they got out, and often times they will find their way back based on the smell.
Man this makes me think that The Expanse really nailed the physiological differences between Earthers, Martians and Belters
I've had eye surgery multiple times. The first time surgery wasn't super-awesome and they used pretty large sutures (that did "disolve" with time) but god damn I can tell you that it's super creepy looking around. Also I woke up blind because my tear-ducts were full of blood so my eyes would get clogged up by blood after longer periods of times having them closed. The other two times they used smaller sutures so it didn't quite feel like I was scratching the inside of my eye-socket and I didn't bleed tears; PROGRESS!
Eye surgery is fun :)
Had multiple eye surgeries myself. Crying blood and forcing my scabby eyes open was ever so much fun
This one was pretty great, the aliens actually looked cool in the movie itself even tho they are clearly shown. And both your narration and analyzis were great to listen to.
Thanks for the quality vid as always Roa and cheers from Brazil :>
Calling aliens "A Brometheus" is now my favorite term of the year
It's still one of my favorite terms a year later.
Thoughts inside human head: "Number 15, Burger King foot lettuce. The last you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus, but as it turns out, that might be what you get..."
Alien: Aye yo, WTF.
Great content as usual! Keep up the good work, my man!
Thanks man!
I really hope that your cat is okay. Wouldn't they be weaker on earth if they came from a low gravity planet. Everything would be heavier to them. Also if they can jump that high here they would practically fly there. We got a kitten during lock down which led to us wondering about our other cats age. She ended up being 33. And she's never been sick or hurt. I'd be going crazy if she disappeared for a day.
I feel like I've seen this fi three or four times, but they all have different names.
On another note, I'd love to hear Roanoke's thoughts on a Bigfoot's feet.
UGE
@@RoanokeGaming translation: he thinks the feet are big
I checked and I actually have seen this one, four or five years ago along with six or seven others.
@@ornu01 it's a pretty generic and cliche premise
@@keilafleischbein59 kinda like micahel myeres? I don't respect him enough to spell his name correctly.
2:28 Wait...was that a Chowder reference? Based.
The man is harnessing his inner foot fetishist and we are all here for it.
Lmfao
It's supposed to be a secret
Bruh.
I like the little editing easter eggs that you put in with the Rock and the rat censorship, it makes it a lot of fun to go through the video and see what was added
Nice video Roanoke, I always love breakdowns on Alien Physiology. Space fascinates me.
The three body problem is actually well done in this. I'm impressed.
Would love to see the monsters analysis from underwater or the virus from blood quantum. I really like found footage monster flicks just wish more of them where more terrifying
I'll take a look!
@@RoanokeGaming also if you struggle with these accents you have no chance with my native tongue of scouse 😂
underwater was just Cthulhu and his tiny brood.
Roanoke, my dude - I love you, your content and your sense of humour. I never knew there was a bridge between my love of science and my love of horror until I found your channel. I would be so interested to hear your take on the "infection" portrayed in my favourite ever horror film, "The Wailing". Thanks so much for all that you do, I really appreciate your content!
I'm glad you enjoy it! I can check it out, not sure I've seen that before
Love your content Roanoke. Your very smart when analyzing movies and creatures, while keeping us entertained with smart remarks.
Hey I appreciate the compliment bro :)
If you look at the young alien, it has the typical "grey" appearance. It could be that this species change as it ages travels between the pinkish appearance to the known grey alien we all know and love leading to the appearance of the one in this movie being similar to the changes our own species goes through as we age.
@ 4:30 That "Low Fuel" light on the dashboard, and him not stopping at a gas station, would probably result in me starting an argument that would ruin the weekend. 😆 💀
I imagine them running into the satellite is kinda like the panicked parent running into a mailbox cuz they're driving too fast after realizing they left the baby at home. Something like that. Like the aliens are like, oh shit where's the baby. So they haul ass after it. Warning light/sound goes off but they're not listening.
That’s a pretty funny headcanon I like it.
Lmao that great
Apart from the fact that it's a massive ship, likely with dozens if not hundreds of crew members
@@filmandfirearms hi, have you heard of a joke?
Honestly, even something as intuituve as putting your hands up in surrender could be seen as threatening. For all they know, we could be preparing for some kind of pounce.
For example on Earth, red pandas and slow loris raise their arms to expose their weapons and to look larger when being defensive or threatening.
@@JodiePetal anteater
Roanoke found a movie that I have no idea it even existed lol!
Hamsburg syndrome next perhaps it strictly fits in that category
It was a pretty good one! And I can take a look!
@@RoanokeGaming thanks! Its kinda unsettling too
love to see your take on the lifecycle of one of the most iconic aliens. the xenomorph. egg, facehugger, chestburster, adult. specially since the adult alien depends on the host. like the one on alien 3, the host was a dog (originally it was gonna be an Ox), which walked on four legs, and so did the resulting 'dog' alien.
I think a few versions still have the Ox scene, not sure though.
The 2003 Special Edition version has the Ox. It’s available as a part of the Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.
It’s the ideal cut of the movie.
In addition to the Ox, there are some deleted scenes reinserted into the film that overall make it a better movie
The one I saw had an ox. Very thankful for that!
I would also love to see Roanoke cover xenomorphs. Mostly because I want to hear what kind of evolutionary pressures would cause them to be like… that
@@normalhuman9878 in the books it says they are not carbon based lifeforms like earth creatures so that's one thing.
@@Necrowolf81 there would still need to be extreme pressures needed for them to evolve like that. Contrary to popular belief, natural selection is not survival of the fittest, but rather survival of the good enough. Without something forcing xenomorphs to evolve those traits, they wouldn’t need to be so damn near indestructible
love your videos, been watching for at least two years now and rewatch your movie breakdowns daily! My favourite is the Feast video, half because of the commentary, and the other half the science! you are easily my favourite to have on in the background to listen to while I cry about inflation
That's racist.
@@WeAreInYourWall that's racist
What an impressive video! You didnt’t have to impress me but you did! I am impressed!
Im glad you liked it!
Roanoke you ever plan on doing lore for the Warframes, or the infested. The infestation definitely is something right up your alley given it is a biomechanical disease that can affect both organic and inorganic material such as machines, which also created the warframes
The eyeball was the worst... I literally felt my skin crawl on your definition of it.
I like to think that the symbol that the Aliens kept putting everywhere was just their word for baby. Like, they kept going "BABY, IT'S A FUCKING BABY!"
0:00 Number 15, Burger King foot lettuce 😂
honestly unique idea hadnt heard the "grey aliens are bigfoot" as a movie concept before seems better for comedy then horror.
Honestly, for me, the second it turned out to be a baby alien, my heart melted to mush. It was so adorable 🥹💜✨️ And I love that they were so determined to get their baby! Good parent. As awful as the movie is in many things, I still love the dynamic of the aliens and them searching for their baby!
I don't understand how the baby fell out, though. I mean, they have a massive, technological marvel as a spaceship. They crash into a satellite and somehow this caused the baby-rock to fall out? It's the equivalent of a Boeing 747 hitting a bird in mid-air and a passenger getting sucked out of the window. It don't make no sense. Was the nursery located outside of the spaceship with the windows open? Bad parenting.
That eye camera idea is so creative for a movie
It made the pov walking around the house actually kind of scary lol
The whole eye camera reminds me of how they used the google glasses in JeruZalem. Would def recommend looking into that one if you havent already love to see your take on it!
Always a great day when Papa Roanoke uploads!
I appreciate you checking it out!
Food seems like a universal way to find a base like for communication. So I'd have to say they don't have a very sophisticated culinary culture if that wasn't their first guess for it.
I love all the weird movies you find. Great stuff. As for the eye thing, there was a cosplayer who did that with his glass eye. Anyway, I'm still going to suggest The Beach House for your consideration.
I do need to check out beach house and dude I love these niche movies so much
@@RoanokeGaming could you also do American werewolf in London as well
2:28 that's an awesome reference, can't wait to show my kids the same joy someday.
Still wanted to recommend checking out the "eternal" water from A Cure For Wellness
I can take a look!
I hope your cat comes back 8:56
I didn't have my glasses on and I thought it said "garfield"
The Garfield incident gets BIGGER
Lmfao close enough
Love your channel, been watching for so long! I've never suggested a movie but I just watched Outlander (2008) and I think it would be perfect. A movie about aliens, vikings and a monster.
Anyways, thanks for the great content!
My man
He always leaves the times listed around the sponsorship so we are never wasting time
;)
It's super helpful since I can't use the sponsor skip plug-in on mobile.
The timeline is almost as entertaining as the content of your videos, and the reference to chills at the start of the video, was the icing on the cake for me, keep up the great content! xD
I'd love to see you cover Dust Walker. It's an Australian film and the ending twist is refreshing.
I love that you have an ad for upside. I can say that upside has saved me money
I watched this documentary on evolution, and some believe that the greys are possibly what humans could look like if we ended up spending large amounts of time in space. That would be odd and definitely something to get used too.
You wouldn't need to get used to it, you'd be long dead before the most basic form of that evolution would start to manifest
As someone from Ontario, I second your assertion that Quebec is hell on earth
You should do the barbarian and maybe talk about the genetics of her and if it’s possible for that to happen! I think that’d be pretty interesting
Man what is twitch doing? Recently some folks went back to twitch cause " Twitch is good now." others just straight up said "Cya." With a middle finger.
Also Great video man. I like this Version of the gray alien. The eyes are somewhat pretty looking.
I bet these aliens install a lot of bionic hardware to keep them alive and adaptable on worlds that they are exploring. Perhaps they even wear very discrete exoskeletons, similar to a very advanced, overtechnology version of Cyberdyne Inc's Hybrid Assistive Limb suit, such as the HAL-5, which started to be available for lease or purchase in 2012.
Cyberdyne Inc. is a real robotics and technology company, based in Japan, that works with Tokyo University to develop and produce exoskeletons for disabled people and hospice-care workers. Yes, their name was inspired by Cyberdyne Systems Corp. from the Terminator movie franchise.
2:29 yo is that from chowder, sounds familiar. Either way, this was very entertaining to watch.
I thought the title said the Garfield incident
Close enough 🤣
A meteorite expert actually said that since a meteorite just came from nearly absolute zero temperatures, it would actually still be cold after landing, so yes, The meteorite would be freezing cold.
I adore this movie! I was one of those who found out about it Years before it actually got picked up for publication. Like it got to the point that I, among others, were on forums like "Okay are we actually getting this movie or no?" And when it finally dropped I was so hyped. I love alien horror movies, even if they aren't big budget ones. Not to say I don't have standards, I very much do. But I'd been waiting for the movie for so long I wasn't gonna let the low ratings scare me away. Good or bad, I Had to see it. The horror aspect, for someone who is a horror junkie, wasn't really scary. Actively laughed at some of it like the two who got taken up into the sky 😂😂😂 But I was invested in seeing what was gonna happen. And when the BABY was revealed????? Oh my god, I lost it. My heart melted, my crops were watered, very pure and positive energy. The movie was entertaining and then sweet on top of it??? Loved it a lot
Wishing for a speedy return, and hoping your cat is okay.
We gonna need an update on your cat when possible, has he returned??
5:58 "But Jessica is to focused on the giant light in the sky getting brighter"
This would have a much, much darker tone if it was filmed in 1945.
I guess that also explains why the aliens don’t seem in pain with the size of their eyes. If they were engineered, it can explain why they’re not in immense pain. Also the ability to communicate with hands transferring information through the nervous system can allow them to transfer information quickly. Another interesting breakdown, but I don’t know why they chose to land in Canada instead of the US! 😂
I don't think they chose a location. Roanoke kept saying it was weird that they hit our satellite, but I think it's pretty obvious: they literally dropped their baby LOL. As silly as it sounds, it makes sense. The baby comes rocketing to earth, then they come looking for it, find it, then leave 🤷♂
@@robmarsh918 I was joking about it landing in Canada. I have a few people I’m subscribed to that are Canadian. I like to ruffle their feathers. It’s nothing personal. I think it’s funny.
When my dad taught me how to drive he made sure I always started looking for a gas station when my tank dropped below half because he said "you're gonna have to do it eventually might as well get it out of the way when you got time to spare". And I follow that rule to this day I never understood why my friends only filled up their tanks when it got to like 20 percent or lower.
Awww, I'm really sorry, I hope your cat comes back safe soon. My cat hadn't came back all day and it was such a awful feeling especially because I live in coyote land. Thankfully he ended up getting home somehow and I just happened to check outside before giving up and trying to sleep.
My only issue is that the aliens clearly understood their language, so I'm sure they should have been able to make a device or something to write or speak what they need from the humans
understanding a language and speaking it or two different things. Same with written and spoken language. If your entire species communicated without speaking, telepathy or whatever, you'd find it hard to communicate verbally too.
@@Necrowolf81 that's why I said make a device to communicate, hence why I said use a device to write or speak, not their own voices
26:36 that's because, for the most part we don't allow the plants to decompose naturally to become compost for the soil. Microscale farming doesn't have issues with soil fertility, because for the most part all of the things that are left behind are composted and put back.
u dont frequent quebec and neither do us canadians from outside quebec
Quebec, Canada - A hell on Earth.
As a Canadian: Agreed.
"Humans smile at each other to indicate friendliness, however with almost every other species on this planet, baring your teeth is a sign of aggression."
I actually had an anthropology class and the teacher discussed smiling. It boils down to us being predators with very tiny, very weak fangs. I mean, if you compare the human canine teeth to other predatory species, our fangs are downright pathetic. The teacher explained that baring our teeth is a sign of submission; "See how small my fangs are? I'm not a threat to you or yours." (Actually, male hyenas do something comparable, by showing their penises as a sign of submission to females.) So that's pretty much how we ended up developing a smile as a sign of nonaggression.
i call bullshit on that, as it doesnt explain laughter. seems to me laughter came before a smile.
@bladerj hyenas laugh as a sighn of aggression or anxiety also no other creachur really laughs for anything outside of a social cue
@@bladerj Smiling is something we do automatically, as is laughing. No one has to teach you how to smile or laugh. What he's talking about is the evolutionary mechanism that lead to it developing as an automatic behavior
+Roanoke Gaming - 26:01 - Could this be somewhat like the symbiotic suit from Crysis, where after a while, you need to have the suit on just to survive?
It's not even that you can't take it off, IIRC, it's literally no longer separate from you after replacing damaged tissues with more of itself/eating the bits of you it can do the function of better. I think Alcatraz/Prophet theorises at some point that they're just a brain in a biosynthetic humanoid mechsuit after long enough.
@@thomasjoychild4962 Well, Prophet does take it off to save Alcatraz, but then he shoots himself in the head. So, yes, you are correct.
@@krishanubanerjee6955 The novelisation is pretty cool and brings up some points, though I don't think it and the game entirely match up for whatever reason:
-The undersuit thing Prophet was wearing seems to be partially for the purpose of stopping the suit eating his tissues/providing a less/non-invasive interface for it.
-It kinda HAD to replace a lot of Alcatraz because his body was so absolutely chewed up and damaged, his organs were partly mush etc. Prophet wasn't injured (but I think might have been infected with the ceph spore thing because he was exposed before the suit worked out how to mount an effective immune response?)
-Alcatraz theorises that it might not have been so keen to completely integrate with its wearer previously. Prophet dying seems to have made it freak out and go to greater lengths than before to prevent it losing another host/prevent another host abandoning it.
@@thomasjoychild4962 That is very interesting. Thanks.
Yes, Prophet was definitely infected with something, as revealed by the lesions on his face. And the suit eventually completely replaces Alcatraz's psyche with the copy of Prophet's consciousness stored in it. All in all, the suit is an absolute marvel, combining alien tech with genetic engineering.
You know this channel only really caters to the super nerdy. I love so it isn't a criticism but a thank you. Thank you for not completely dumbing it all down.
Great video just as always.
Also the intelligenc boosting pill from Limitless could be an interesting topic for a video
It's funny, we get annoyed by ads so we leave TV for the internet; they create pop ups, we get pop up blocker, advertisers then go to the websites and start to bring ads there, people get ad block, they contact the creators directly to make ads that the creator has to voice. It's just funny how far it's come
You should read Children of Time and it's sequal Children of ruin. It talks about how other species could talk to each other and how something as simple as a silouete could look like a declaration of war.
I cannot wait for you to go over Callisto. Your Dead Space videos from back in the day are my absolute favorite content, that IP is near and dear to me. The fact that Glen Schofield is behind what is essentially a spiritual successor is the best we could hope for.
30:13 reminds me of that The Far Side comic where the guy shakes hands with an alien whose head is shaped like a hand
That movie is like a saturation bombardment of "horror movie logic"
This video was legitimately much better than the actual movie.
I appreciate the compliment bro
@@RoanokeGaming kind of damning you with faint praise there but your stuff is top notch. 👌
Love your videos, Roanoke. If I have one suggestion, I suggest watching the 2007 "horror" movie Black Sheep. It's got a similar feel to Shaun if The Dead. It's certainly a time.
As someone who lives right next to a town called gracefield I am terrified
Great video as always Roanoke! Really hope you found your cat. How’s that going??
5:46 "after my Halloween party this Saturday, this is painful to watch"
I cannot stand the sight of alcohol right now after getting blackout drunk and waking up in a stranger's bed this Halloween
I'd probably still fuck with some nice wine though
I'm sorry about your cat Roanoke. I hope the lil dear comes back soon! Good luck!
Thank you for the great vid as always though!
Funny thing. When you said "the sun goes down at like 5:33" at *14:59*, my brother asked what time it was, and I saw 5:33 lmao. Also, it does indeed go down at 5:33