Random townsfolk in Australia? Let’s be real here, the towns folk re-constituted themselves like five minutes after the credits rolled, the mere fact they live in Australia proves there bodies can regenerate from any and all harm up to and including systemic bodily collapse, literal melting, godzilla level of radiation, the T-virus, the G-virus, the C-virus, the eruption of all of earths volcanos simultaneously, the sun going red giant, the combine invasion, doctor Bright going on a Sunday drive, god descending, majin buu style candy-fication and the invasion of the Warp.
I've got another question. Why the HELL would the distribution manager be taking these when she knows what they do? I mean she injected the guy with it and says he won't last the morning, in what world do you know this and then take the medication?
@@Goldenkitten1 maybe she thought that if she took it in pill form rather than from a large syringe, it wouldn't be bad when its obviously still be bad since she was eating them by the fist full.
I can never imagine the pain of your own body literally melting by cellular & internal chemical means... Either the nerve endings are destroyed before the meat suit is loosing its integrity or you're just left with overwhelming, unimaginable pain....
The closest actual thing I can think of that like this is what happens to the body during acute radiation sickness / radiation poisoning. Its ruthless and literally liquifys the body due to destroying the DNA/ chromosomes.
My ex made a new dad faint when she was poking her friend's placenta in a bowl and pretended it had suddenly come alive. He picked himself up and told her to never do that again.
This feels like a pre-Resident Evil Storyline, and the Government cracked down on Umbrella and they were like, okay fine, we'll only make Pharmaceuticals guys! But some people who took the supplement benefitted greatly from this and Umbrella is like, "Okay, let's explore this with some of these deadly viruses we've found in some caves."
I love how the branch manager knew this shit was killing people, and still chose to take the supplements anyway. That shows the level of intelligence of the people running that company.
I know this has been up for a while now, just felt the need to point out that old lifespan averages being in the 30s wasn't actually because most people were dying in their 30s. It was because so many children died of illness or various other causes that the average got dragged down. If you made it into your 20s, you could be expected to live well into your 60s and occasionally 70s.
I like how Pudd, despite being the man behind the 'perfected' Vimuville that doesnt break down the user's body, still suffers permanent brain damage from the drugs along with his family to make them all Australian Chainsaw Massacre. It really drives home the movie's moral that Wonderdrugs are not supposed to be an easy alternative to healthy living.
@@concludedhail40From watching the movie, the reason is seemingly because one of the guys was hooking up with his…daughter? I think she’s his daughter.
He Who Walks Behind The Rows: *Hold my kid-corrupting Eldritch corn entity religious fanaticism* This comment was left by the OG Stephen King Novel squad! 🤍 (I haven't seen the movie)
@@teigancarter93 Actually Children of the Corn is a short story in the "Night Shift" short story collection. Yes it's definitely worth the read! To get into reading King I would say start with Night Shift, then Shining, that's how I started
I feel the need to point out that kangaroos are actually considered pests. They're so optimized to preserve energy that they can subsist entirely off of the sparse enviroment normally classified as "Wastelands".
@@QuinSkew In the sense that they're of decent quality meat and they're equvalent to rabbits in that you're not getting rid of them yeah. That being said though they, along with not needing to be herded and farmed, are very hard to farm in any appreciable way to the best of my knowledge.
Prokaryotic Cells became alert to the concept of slavery. And, as their numbers grew, to slavery's antidote which, of course, is unity. At first, they began assembling in small groups. They learned the art of corporate and militant action. They learned to refuse. At first, they just grunted their refusal. But then, on an historic day, which is commemorated by my species and fully documented in the sacred scrolls, there came Vimuville. He did not grunt. He articulated. He spoke a word which had been spoken to him time without number by Human Cells. He said 'No.'
Saw this as a kid, was always the one in the movie stores looking for the odd horror film from any where and every where. Got this and a friend of mine and I heated up a bunch of chili and sat down to watch. Not the best combo of food and movie to put together.
I once ate soup while seeing real pictures of a woman who had offer herself in a tub and wasn't found for weeks. I know the feeling of eating something at rhe wrong time. 😅
If there is one thing I’d like to see is the Fallout New Vegas Spore Carriers, their weird ability to stimulate plant growth, control corpses, transform the body, and live for 200+ years.
Well now, im gonna skip this movie. Melting body horror actually makes me super uncomfortable and im a hard ass who doesnt get scared that easily with horror movies.
@@deathserpent9747 mate it’s the whole “what if...” thing like sure what if there’s necromorphs? Well we haven’t found any markers. But what if businesses/governments screw up and release something that melts people? Yeah one is a little more “attainable” than the other. That and not all of us are alpha-chad Isaac who can stomp limbs off people.
I usually like some good gore but body horror is another element I cant really tolerate. I'm so glad this was censored. Thank you for covering this movie. I honestly thought they had discovered the alien from the thing and just gave out pieces of it to everyone. But it being a virus makes sense too.
The idea that the average lifespan back in history was in the 30s and 60 was ancient is mostly false. Average lifespans were skewed by high infant and child mortality. If you reached early adulthood, you were probably going to live into your 60s and beyond.
Just shows proof of how warped our history is and the false information that can be spread. I did not actually know that, i thought like Roanoke did that the average life span was around 60 back then.
@@DarkNight3603 Our history isn't warped. It's recorded correctly. The problem is, most people don't bother reading it and spew like you said false or, incomplete information. Like the whole 'peasents were illiterate' thing. Of course peasents could read and write their native languages, but it's unlikely they knew the language used by nobles like French in England or the Latin used in the church. Soooo modern thought is that peasents were utterly uneducated and illiterate ( despite farming takes allot of knowledge and record keeping.)
@Toxic Anonymity If you lived past ten you could expect to live until you were at least 40, unless you were a woman, in witch case you had anywhere between a 1 in 4 or 1 in 10 ( depending on exactly when ) chance of dying during pregnancy or birth
When i saw the movie i thought of it as a kind of dna manipulator. To sort of revitalize the cells and improve the body. And that the "mechanic" had removed the stabilizer that prevented total genetic collapse and cell death. But your explanation makes much more sense when it comes to it's ability to be passed on to other people.
Watching QI, there was a pair of Aussie scientists who tested their own drugs to combat something. They won a nobel prize, or something as prestigious, but lost all their qualifications I believe. So I'm not surprised something like this would happen down under
Considering muscle cells have to rip themselves in half every time they're used to move you, you'd at best only get a single motion in each direction before you'd be paralyzed from muscle destruction.
I think RUclips is turning into a snowflake platform, you can get away with the thing yet this gets reported.. I honestly don't see how it's so bad, again RUclips is turning into a platform for snowflakes and softies🤣
@Wolf You can't have content that's bad for kids, but you also can't advertise on kid-friendly anymore. The grey area is just terrible because it's so limiting.
The 'family' are all survivors from the doctor's previous attempt at making a vimuville style human enhancer! The 'younger son' appears to have perfect accuracy (when he snipes the kangaroo and towards the end with the red vial) The 'older son' seems to be have one good arm and one bad arm The daughter appears to be the most physically imposing The father has incredible hearing (as we learn from the doctor) and supposedly "Mack is the 'brainy one'" as for the old lady watching p0rn I have no idea
So they aren't actually inbred. They're just really fucked up from the supplement. "Keep it in the family" didn't mean incest. "It" was the supplement and they didn't want to infect anyone else with it.
@@concludedhail40 Yeah there's an old lady in the family. She doesn't speak, she barely moves and like...just breathes heavily. One of the boys goes into the house briefly, sees the TV on, goes to sit on the couch and realizes he's sitting on an old woman sitting on the couch, alive but like...saying nothing and just kind of making strained noises.
I had a form of meningitis when I was around 10, my left eye was messed up pretty bad for a while it was like 3 times the size it normally and looked bruised like I just got punched in the face., I couldn’t even open the eye either it was like it was super glued shut and trying gave me splitting migraines for hours. Was in the hospital for about a month and a half, it was weird I couldn’t open it for anything for like 28ish days than when I woke up it was completely fine.
I'd be really curious to know what you could come up with as a movie invasive creature/desease with all your knowledge! You should make like your own horror movie script and make a video about that!
As an Australian, I never seen this film but cheers for reviewing it dude, looks interesting, my first impression, I thought it was just an old x-file episode that I must've missed out on but man.. too me it also looks like a John Carpenter film
Hey ROANOKE here's a fact from the volatile episode people who do parkour are not parkers they are technically called traceur for men with the feminine form being traceuse
Just so you know, Roanoke, the pronunciation of Melbourne is “Mel-Burn” xD As for the movie being so death-loving... People sometimes casually refer to Australia as a Death Continent 😂
Great review and breakdown! I remember watching this in 2001 and it just was weird. Fun Fact: The old mechanic called Pud in this film is Vincent Gil; the man that played the Night-Rider in Mad Max.
If your question is "should we do a wellness check on Australia?", 9 times out of 10, the answer is yes. The remaining 1 out of 10 are the koala keepers.
man, the 90s were a hell of a drug in all seriousness, I do have my own theory about what's going on. It's possible that the mechanic worked for a chemical company that was developing some sort of steroid, presumably to increase growth of cattle due to the beef industry being so prominent in Australia. When the steroid didn't work/did work but had unintended side effects, the chemical company was bought by a fitness corporation that repurposed the chemical plant to manufacture the supplement. Either the supplement was designed from the previous steroid or contaminated by half-assed sanitization of the facility and equipment (as is par for the course with any corporation), to screw with the effects of the supplement. Chances are once the formula was complete the mechanic who was working at the chemical plant (and by extension developed genetic damage from chemical exposure due to lax safety culture at the plant) to develop it was let go due to corporate downsizing and he sabotaged the formula by snatching the stabilizing compound on the way out. I think the "supplement" is more of a hyper-steroid than an infectious pathogen, and causes existing bacteria and other cells in the body to mutate rapidly. this sort of explains the varied responses that are displayed by the victims, with odd growths in some and biological matter acting independent of the main body in others. The mutations would compound and cause a runaway effect as the genetic aberrations building up until the cells just fall apart.
The Sentient Placenta is so cool! I want one! Dude I'm binging your channel, I love your summarys and scientific approach. and omg I love wierd scifi movies. Thanks Bro
Having just completed Prototype, I can say Blackwatch would have had a ton of fun "burning out" the infection. Blackwatch - answer to your every biological concern!
All that stuff about cells turning against each other, kinda made me think of Parasite Eve and how that worked. Now that is one I’d like to see broken down.
As I understand it, the old "life expectancy in the 30s" thing stems from the high rate of infant and child mortality. If someone reached adulthood then it wasn't uncommon for them to reach their 60s and 70s
HOLY CRAP. I’m Australian and had NO idea about this movie. Thank you for bringing it to my attention 🤜 Some of the actors in this i know and never expected them to be in something like this 🤣
how do you think alex murcer from the game prototype would work out in real life? would he just cook him self alive and cagulate his entire body like how frying an egg in a red hot pan, thanks to his seconds fast regeneration and bodily building for diferent weapons or would he somehow be able to survive that kind of level of cell generation
Isn't it heavily implied he doesn't actually generate any cells but simply steal them from others. He doesn't have regeneration, he just shifts his mass around and assimilates more cells; that's kinda why he needs to restore his "biomass" by eating people.
@@notsae66 well yeah, but think of it like this, when you're 1 bullet away from dieing, you look exactly the same as when he us max HP, I feel like with the virus, he developed like a super cell that stores everything that he consumed as compressed energy, instead of fat not to also mention shifting biomass around would currently require a lot of energy aswell
@@SuperNova-nl5eb Honestly, that's the kinda thing we basically have to chalk up to game limitations, much like his inability to swim is (contrary to popular belief) not because water somehow harms him but because the developers just didn't want to program that and thought it didn't fit the gameplay style and the fact that he can retake the shape of anyone he's consumed, not just the last one. Some of the abilities he has couldn't be displayed in the game because their simply aren't enough buttons and so on, like the fact that (unlike Heller) Mercer was capable of freeform shapeshifting and creating his own new weapons (Heller needed to consume existing genes to adapt himself, Mercer just came up with them seemingly in the fly) and that he can (as the second game showed) deliberately infect others. He is essentially a ball of slime in the shape of a human being, taking in more meat to make into slime to keep himself together when he loses existing slime. As for the super cells... maybe? He does seem to be incredibly dense in the literal sense. I don't know how much energy that would take, but eating entire human beings by the dozens seems like it would supply a good bit.
People living to 60 wasn't an "anomaly", the reason the average life expectancy was around 30 was Because half the population died before turning 10, if you survived your first 10 years you were likely to live until your 50s-60s From the national library of medicine: (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11639284/) "Contrary to the accepted view that people in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance were considered old from their forties, in fact they were classified as old between the ages of 60 and 70. In schemes for the division of the life-course into stages old-age begins over a wide range of ages."
I mean, I'd rather not unlock my full potential tbh. If the brain has set limitations of how much strength I can use, those are probably there for a reason, so better not mess with it lol. "Unlocking the full potential by removing safety barriers" is usually a bad idea when it comes to any highly complex system, so I don't see why I should treat my body any differently.
Paleolithic humans have been found to have lived to their late 60s and early 70s depending on the environment and food supply during their lifetime. There are records of people living to 100 back in the 19th century. Humans are pretty tough.
Fun fact that validates your views here is that the poster says ‘Stage 1: Hallucinations, Stage 2: Organ Failure, Stage 3: Body Melt” The scientist from the beginning never gets to it, “The first phase is hallucinogenic. The second phase is glandular. And the third phase is…” before he goes through the windshield and dies. But the third phase is that your body falls apart.
I miss the days when Slither was the strangest movie I ever saw
Welcome to the party!
@@RoanokeGaming Honesty, Spy kids will always hold the title of weirdest movie(s) ever for me. At least Slither and Body Melt made sense in context.
you sweet summer child lol
Well you haven't seen the movie Society.
Just see the Shunting moment.
my only question is who in their right mind would take random supplements you find in your mailbox
Random townsfolk in Australia?
Let’s be real here, the towns folk re-constituted themselves like five minutes after the credits rolled, the mere fact they live in Australia proves there bodies can regenerate from any and all harm up to and including systemic bodily collapse, literal melting, godzilla level of radiation, the T-virus, the G-virus, the C-virus, the eruption of all of earths volcanos simultaneously, the sun going red giant, the combine invasion, doctor Bright going on a Sunday drive, god descending, majin buu style candy-fication and the invasion of the Warp.
@@Lh0000 and even all at once
I've got another question. Why the HELL would the distribution manager be taking these when she knows what they do? I mean she injected the guy with it and says he won't last the morning, in what world do you know this and then take the medication?
what the hell happened to the daughter after the mom gotten suffocated to death
@@Goldenkitten1 maybe she thought that if she took it in pill form rather than from a large syringe, it wouldn't be bad when its obviously still be bad since she was eating them by the fist full.
I can never imagine the pain of your own body literally melting by cellular & internal chemical means... Either the nerve endings are destroyed before the meat suit is loosing its integrity or you're just left with overwhelming, unimaginable pain....
This is why you gotta be careful when messing with your cellular structure.
The closest actual thing I can think of that like this is what happens to the body during acute radiation sickness / radiation poisoning. Its ruthless and literally liquifys the body due to destroying the DNA/ chromosomes.
so basically imagine you touching burnt coal. But on all of your skin and machetes are being put through every area of your body.
@@redhawkseye7099 hisashi ouchie deserved better
@@pee9703 ouchi*
i dont like correcting people but "ouchie" is kinda awkward considering what happened to him 😭
"-he is attacked by the placenta, facehugger style."
You've said some weird shit, but this might take the cake.
😂 best description ever
My ex made a new dad faint when she was poking her friend's placenta in a bowl and pretended it had suddenly come alive. He picked himself up and told her to never do that again.
😆😭👌🏻
@@immortalsofar5314 LMAO Thats so fucked up! XD
@@immortalsofar5314
I think I know why she’s your ex.
Unless both of you broke up for different reasons.
This feels like a pre-Resident Evil Storyline, and the Government cracked down on Umbrella and they were like, okay fine, we'll only make Pharmaceuticals guys!
But some people who took the supplement benefitted greatly from this and Umbrella is like, "Okay, let's explore this with some of these deadly viruses we've found in some caves."
Lmao yeah
I wonder what happens if we fuck with this flower and inject the juices into shit
"this movie isn't too shy about taking out kids"
Australian Road Safety Ads: "hold my beer".
Yea we Australians have some fucking weird movies/ TV-shows and ads hahaha.
@@DanTheReaperMann I love the ads that have nothing to do with the actual products. I.e. NRMA and Telstra ads
@@DanTheReaperMann Yeah but then we'll find stupid reasons to ban or censor video games.
Yup
Hold my Fosters
Remember kids, never get high on your own supply.
and make sure to keep family and business completely separated
I don't smoke. I just need a few extra bucks sometimes.
And never give a front
Especially when you know it's not safe for human consumption.
"He is then attacked by the placenta." Not something I ever thought I'd hear.
Not something I ever thought I'd say lmao
@@RoanokeGaming Might wanna get something to burn your eyes. And burn the script
Clearly, you've never played Lakeview Cabin
I really don't want that fate.....
R/brandnewsentence
I love how the branch manager knew this shit was killing people, and still chose to take the supplements anyway. That shows the level of intelligence of the people running that company.
Not to mention that she was advertising them as dietary supplements when they are supposed to unlock your body's potential
Take any Republican-run/Trumper (same thing really) company and ... it's completely believable.
@@alexcarter8807 What?
@@alexcarter8807 Rent free, eh buddy?
@@FranP25 we do currently have anti vaxx fuckers keeping denying that covid is an issue it as they're dying of covid, so we are at that point IRL
I know this has been up for a while now, just felt the need to point out that old lifespan averages being in the 30s wasn't actually because most people were dying in their 30s. It was because so many children died of illness or various other causes that the average got dragged down. If you made it into your 20s, you could be expected to live well into your 60s and occasionally 70s.
was going to mention the same thing, turns out the whole thing of the young and elderly being the most vulnerable is more true than not
theres even records of ancient romans living into their 80s!
Lesson learnt: NEVER drink anything of a different color.
More so if its green!
@@RoanokeGaming NO! slurp slurp
@@RoanokeGaming So none of those weird green healthy smoothies?
@@RoanokeGaming except if it's blue.
@@RoanokeGaming Unless you are the hero of the galaxy.
Describing cancer as a "biological douche" is unexpected but accurate. Will now forever refer to cancer as this.
Not gonna lie it suprised me but also it makes sense at the same time so It just made me giggle when I was able to understand it.
"Arrested for being sus". Dam, Imagine the cops slapping that claim on ya.
just a normal day in Among Us
@@andrewadelheart875 cring
Paper Clip You sound pretty sus.
It makes some sense since he was near the dead body. Or close contact if you say.
Can you imagine a cop implying he arrested you because he thought you might be gay lmao
I like how Pudd, despite being the man behind the 'perfected' Vimuville that doesnt break down the user's body, still suffers permanent brain damage from the drugs along with his family to make them all Australian Chainsaw Massacre. It really drives home the movie's moral that Wonderdrugs are not supposed to be an easy alternative to healthy living.
So wait……..
Brain damage made them kill two guys for seemingly no real reason?
@@concludedhail40 yeah this movie sucks.
@@concludedhail40From watching the movie, the reason is seemingly because one of the guys was hooking up with his…daughter? I think she’s his daughter.
@@GODCONVOYPRIME Nah it was incredible. Pure unhinged 90s. And it was explained in the movie.
Let’s just say how fucking amazing and creative these kills are. Someone get Dead Meat on this.
You read my mind
We need James
The mods on his streams are psychotic.
@@grimace4257 sorry for a month late, but...how psychotic?
Aw, dat's nice!
"This movie isn't too shy about taking out the kids."
Children of the Corn : _Hold my pitchfork._
"Hang on, Hold my corn"
He Who Walks Behind The Rows: *Hold my kid-corrupting Eldritch corn entity religious fanaticism*
This comment was left by the OG Stephen King Novel squad! 🤍 (I haven't seen the movie)
@@lotusluminance5872 is it worth the read? I’ve never read a Stephen king novel. I’m thinking of getting into them
@@teigancarter93 Actually Children of the Corn is a short story in the "Night Shift" short story collection. Yes it's definitely worth the read!
To get into reading King I would say start with Night Shift, then Shining, that's how I started
Italian Filmmaker: Ha, hold my wine.
The real lesson here is always, *ALWAYS* keep your science and sales divisions separate.
I feel the need to point out that kangaroos are actually considered pests. They're so optimized to preserve energy that they can subsist entirely off of the sparse enviroment normally classified as "Wastelands".
So Kangaroos are the best sources of meat
Yeah aren’t you encouraged to kill them?
@@QuinSkew In the sense that they're of decent quality meat and they're equvalent to rabbits in that you're not getting rid of them yeah.
That being said though they, along with not needing to be herded and farmed, are very hard to farm in any appreciable way to the best of my knowledge.
I find it hilarious that both of the national symbols on the coat of arms of Australia are classified as pests. (Emu and Kangaroo)
@@nyoomi1483 well what do you expect from a country where everything wants to kill you? 😂
"Kind of worried about Australia as a whole. Should we....go check up on them or something?" That killed me.
No-one:
Roanoke explaining prokaryotic cellls: "Cells, together strong."
Prokaryotic Cells became alert to the concept of slavery. And, as their numbers grew, to slavery's antidote which, of course, is unity. At first, they began assembling in small groups. They learned the art of corporate and militant action. They learned to refuse. At first, they just grunted their refusal. But then, on an historic day, which is commemorated by my species and fully documented in the sacred scrolls, there came Vimuville. He did not grunt. He articulated. He spoke a word which had been spoken to him time without number by Human Cells. He said 'No.'
Saw this as a kid, was always the one in the movie stores looking for the odd horror film from any where and every where. Got this and a friend of mine and I heated up a bunch of chili and sat down to watch. Not the best combo of food and movie to put together.
Like wise
If I watched this as a kid, the pregnant lady's death would've traumatized me so bad. I hate anything on the body exploding xD
@@JewelWildmoon It seemed like he heavily censored that...I feel like it was hard to watch uncut. :x
@@lolineko2083 Probably xd
I once ate soup while seeing real pictures of a woman who had offer herself in a tub and wasn't found for weeks.
I know the feeling of eating something at rhe wrong time. 😅
If there is one thing I’d like to see is the Fallout New Vegas Spore Carriers, their weird ability to stimulate plant growth, control corpses, transform the body, and live for 200+ years.
Omg yes
I wanna see Roanoke analyze the Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead Marloss infection. Or just anything from CDDA.
Thats a good one
@@nerd_nato564 Man I would love to see more stuff about CDDA.
plus there roanoke favourite type of organism FUNGUS
Well now, im gonna skip this movie. Melting body horror actually makes me super uncomfortable and im a hard ass who doesnt get scared that easily with horror movies.
@JimbobMcgeee i'd rather see human fanta
Dude, same. I can take nearly any other horror trope but body horror, melting especially, just does not sit right.
Alright don’t watch “chemical peel” human soup for days
@@DizzyScorpia its so weird that i handle dead space pretty damn well but this shit makes me feel sick
@@deathserpent9747 mate it’s the whole “what if...” thing like sure what if there’s necromorphs? Well we haven’t found any markers. But what if businesses/governments screw up and release something that melts people? Yeah one is a little more “attainable” than the other.
That and not all of us are alpha-chad Isaac who can stomp limbs off people.
I usually like some good gore but body horror is another element I cant really tolerate. I'm so glad this was censored. Thank you for covering this movie. I honestly thought they had discovered the alien from the thing and just gave out pieces of it to everyone. But it being a virus makes sense too.
Yeah this is on some 1980s anime shit I like good gore but this to much
“On average every day you only reach 30% of your strength and stamina.” Roanoke you massively overestimate how much I do
The idea that the average lifespan back in history was in the 30s and 60 was ancient is mostly false. Average lifespans were skewed by high infant and child mortality. If you reached early adulthood, you were probably going to live into your 60s and beyond.
Chance Williams your right, even the earliest of humans that made to maturity lived somewhere between 60 to over 100 years.
There were many cases as written in our history books that in ancient times some really healthy people lived for like 100+ years
Just shows proof of how warped our history is and the false information that can be spread. I did not actually know that, i thought like Roanoke did that the average life span was around 60 back then.
@@DarkNight3603 Our history isn't warped. It's recorded correctly. The problem is, most people don't bother reading it and spew like you said false or, incomplete information. Like the whole 'peasents were illiterate' thing. Of course peasents could read and write their native languages, but it's unlikely they knew the language used by nobles like French in England or the Latin used in the church. Soooo modern thought is that peasents were utterly uneducated and illiterate ( despite farming takes allot of knowledge and record keeping.)
@Toxic Anonymity If you lived past ten you could expect to live until you were at least 40, unless you were a woman, in witch case you had anywhere between a 1 in 4 or 1 in 10 ( depending on exactly when ) chance of dying during pregnancy or birth
Him: You can push your body further!
Me, with chronic pain and fatigue: Nah I'm good fam, thanks
For all you know that could just mean you have a higher than safe threshold
My senses are fucked. Only one I cant tell if it's normal or not is touch, but in the past I could see hear, smell, and even taste way better.
Big mood
signed - a diabetic w/ endo and AMPS
As someone with serious exercise-induced asthma- yeah, I feel it. I'm not pushing ANYTHING, not as long as I want to keep breathing.
Guess the people who made this movie watched a lot of Wizard of Oz!
the melting eh?
Just add water!😂
Wizard of Ooze.
When i saw the movie i thought of it as a kind of dna manipulator. To sort of revitalize the cells and improve the body. And that the "mechanic" had removed the stabilizer that prevented total genetic collapse and cell death. But your explanation makes much more sense when it comes to it's ability to be passed on to other people.
Watching QI, there was a pair of Aussie scientists who tested their own drugs to combat something. They won a nobel prize, or something as prestigious, but lost all their qualifications I believe. So I'm not surprised something like this would happen down under
Want to hear a Joke,
What do you say when you don't have enough vitamin D?
Vitamin *D-ficient.*
*THUMBS DOWN*
Thumbs up 😂
@@JewelWildmoon no don't encourage terrible puns like that lol
@@dustinsterling3248 but I like puns 😆
Breh...
“The husband is then arrested for being sus”
Aaaayyyyyyyy
SöSSSssSsSssSsSSsSsSs
@@scootza1 SÅÅÅÅS
"The husband was not the imposter."
@@shotguntony4730 cring
@@paperclip6377 Yeah a little bit but I had too.
These actors are truly impressive considering the visuals and makeup they had to deal with.
This movie is basically a junji ito comic in a nutshell
As an Australian, this seems like a fairly standard kids show from the 90's.
The Left 4 Dead-esque background music is a great touch
it's literally the L4D2 soundtrack
8:59 "the husband was than arrested for being sus"
I didn't know this was an Among Us crossover episode
It all began back in 1993
I saw husband vent
@@Gunxify ah yes did you catch him on cams?
Truth is kid the game was rigged from the start
Skin melting is quite grotesque
I agree!
@@RoanokeGaming there was a scene with it in the horror anthology necronomicon the second segment.
Cube Sub Zero. A guy got spread by an enzyme that caused total cellular collapse.
@@RoanokeGaming THE BODY MELTING WAS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PLEASING TO WATCH!!!
Oh God! Why did I say that!?!
*Chubbyemu music starts*
This woman ate a bottle of vimuville vitamines each day, this is what happened to her head
Gold
Considering muscle cells have to rip themselves in half every time they're used to move you, you'd at best only get a single motion in each direction before you'd be paralyzed from muscle destruction.
Remember kids, dont take vitamins
Vic H you mean pills
Heresy
Don’t take vitamins then jerk off afterwards, your gear will literally explode.
Jesus
First thing I thought about after seeing the title was SCP 001 “When Day Breaks”
I mean yes
Yea that or 610
PRECISELY WHAT I WAS THINKING TOO
yeah same. it seems my greatest fear is people melting, since both this and when day breaks gave me nightmares
@@mantisynth2186 I dont get what you are talking about the Sun is perfect do yourself a favour and go out to witness the sunshine
Damn, I missed the uncensored version, that sucks
never got released, got hit before I even pressed publish lol
@@RoanokeGaming that's kinda bullshit from RUclips, ngl
@@RoanokeGaming Hmmm... -_-
Really..?
I think RUclips is turning into a snowflake platform, you can get away with the thing yet this gets reported.. I honestly don't see how it's so bad, again RUclips is turning into a platform for snowflakes and softies🤣
@Wolf You can't have content that's bad for kids, but you also can't advertise on kid-friendly anymore. The grey area is just terrible because it's so limiting.
The 'family' are all survivors from the doctor's previous attempt at making a vimuville style human enhancer!
The 'younger son' appears to have perfect accuracy (when he snipes the kangaroo and towards the end with the red vial)
The 'older son' seems to be have one good arm and one bad arm
The daughter appears to be the most physically imposing
The father has incredible hearing (as we learn from the doctor)
and supposedly "Mack is the 'brainy one'"
as for the old lady watching p0rn I have no idea
The old lady watching WHAT?????
So they aren't actually inbred. They're just really fucked up from the supplement. "Keep it in the family" didn't mean incest. "It" was the supplement and they didn't want to infect anyone else with it.
@@concludedhail40 Yeah there's an old lady in the family. She doesn't speak, she barely moves and like...just breathes heavily. One of the boys goes into the house briefly, sees the TV on, goes to sit on the couch and realizes he's sitting on an old woman sitting on the couch, alive but like...saying nothing and just kind of making strained noises.
I had a form of meningitis when I was around 10, my left eye was messed up pretty bad for a while it was like 3 times the size it normally and looked bruised like I just got punched in the face., I couldn’t even open the eye either it was like it was super glued shut and trying gave me splitting migraines for hours. Was in the hospital for about a month and a half, it was weird I couldn’t open it for anything for like 28ish days than when I woke up it was completely fine.
Hey it’s me, Your Friendly Neighborhood Murderous Doctor!
Let me into your home, theres no problem!
@@RoanokeGaming Take these supplements. They are good for you.
Ignore the secret cameras.
I'm actually glad he blurred the images.
I'm a actually not
You know a movie is from the 90's when the kid is rollerblading
Not true, remember Paddington?
I rollerblade still.
Thank you so damn much for blurring the disturbing parts cuz I am watching this in the middle of the night.
To quote TheRussianBadger
"Going dummy on Flintstone gummies."
Yes!
"Cops found the husband, Sus."
I'd be really curious to know what you could come up with as a movie invasive creature/desease with all your knowledge! You should make like your own horror movie script and make a video about that!
When you're early and can't think of a witty comment
insert witty response
@@RoanokeGaming less witty comment attempting to grab attention
Edit: generic thanks for likes
Rude boy angry response
generic its just a joke response
Paul @ 9:22 Thru the blur all I can see is Brendan Frasier! 🤣🤣🤣 I'm a bastard 😅😅😅
As an Australian, I never seen this film but cheers for reviewing it dude, looks interesting, my first impression, I thought it was just an old x-file episode that I must've missed out on but man.. too me it also looks like a John Carpenter film
It’s always weird hearing non Australians pronounce Melbourne lmao.
They always go: MeL-BoRN instead of Mel-ben
It is rather infuriating
Indeed
@@jackadevil9746 How do you get "Ben" out of "Bourne"? lol. Language is weird.
Melbourne, Gloucester and Leicester all have the same pronunciation energy
Hey ROANOKE here's a fact from the volatile episode people who do parkour are not parkers they are technically called traceur for men with the feminine form being traceuse
Usually English speakers call them “Tracers”, it’s pretty obvious why.
Maybe so but i dont know i like the Parkers idea for male parkour people and tracers for the females. Cause you know, Tracer
Night3603 No
Finally... I can become the primordeal soup.
Forget man, return to soup.
ive watched this one before, but I just NOW realized you have some L4D background music lol... brings me back
2:07 - oh that early "3D graphics" usage in PC. They was really thinking "hey, we can draw 3D model of street on screen, WHY NOT?". How...naive.
I love the left 4 dead music in the backround.
Just so you know, Roanoke, the pronunciation of Melbourne is “Mel-Burn” xD As for the movie being so death-loving... People sometimes casually refer to Australia as a Death Continent 😂
Melbin*
I thought it was "meh'bin"
Great review and breakdown! I remember watching this in 2001 and it just was weird. Fun Fact: The old mechanic called Pud in this film is Vincent Gil; the man that played the Night-Rider in Mad Max.
If your question is "should we do a wellness check on Australia?", 9 times out of 10, the answer is yes.
The remaining 1 out of 10 are the koala keepers.
man, the 90s were a hell of a drug
in all seriousness, I do have my own theory about what's going on. It's possible that the mechanic worked for a chemical company that was developing some sort of steroid, presumably to increase growth of cattle due to the beef industry being so prominent in Australia. When the steroid didn't work/did work but had unintended side effects, the chemical company was bought by a fitness corporation that repurposed the chemical plant to manufacture the supplement. Either the supplement was designed from the previous steroid or contaminated by half-assed sanitization of the facility and equipment (as is par for the course with any corporation), to screw with the effects of the supplement. Chances are once the formula was complete the mechanic who was working at the chemical plant (and by extension developed genetic damage from chemical exposure due to lax safety culture at the plant) to develop it was let go due to corporate downsizing and he sabotaged the formula by snatching the stabilizing compound on the way out.
I think the "supplement" is more of a hyper-steroid than an infectious pathogen, and causes existing bacteria and other cells in the body to mutate rapidly. this sort of explains the varied responses that are displayed by the victims, with odd growths in some and biological matter acting independent of the main body in others. The mutations would compound and cause a runaway effect as the genetic aberrations building up until the cells just fall apart.
After watching this, I am never gonna let my phlegm just slowly drift down the drain, I'm aiming it straight at the sinkhole
Pumping out videos like a machine. Brilliant!
Glad you like them!
A Roanoke upload during my lunch break. Today’s my day
I’m sorry about your lost lunch
The Sentient Placenta is so cool! I want one!
Dude I'm binging your channel, I love your summarys and scientific approach. and omg I love wierd scifi movies. Thanks Bro
I love how they just take out a large mammal with a rock and their reaction was spot on. Hahaha
Good lord five minutes ago? I’m never here this early.
welcome to teh early squad!
FeelsGoodMan
Hey, living in Australia; definitely send all the help
Having just completed Prototype, I can say Blackwatch would have had a ton of fun "burning out" the infection. Blackwatch - answer to your every biological concern!
I like that you added a bunch of Left 4 Dead/ Left 4 Dead 2 themes into the background of this video.
Well, this is what Determination does to Monsters. Especially too much of it guarantees that you will melt/die.
I honestly never heard about movie before, but it seems good. Nice video as always!
For some reason I decided to eat my soup while watching this.
Well, atleast the nasty parts are covered up lmao
@@RoanokeGaming Thank God they are lol of everything you have made a video on this is the only one I dont want to see without being blurred
"before meeting his Rule 34 demise"
I- firsts for everything I suppose
The way kangaroo fell at 5:34...LOL!!!
I'm just over here for the science. The visuals make my hands go numb but your explanation of why things happen are soo cool that it's worth it.
I’m about 6 minutes into this video and I’m now having flashbacks to the Feed Freaks series by Crypt TV
All that stuff about cells turning against each other, kinda made me think of Parasite Eve and how that worked. Now that is one I’d like to see broken down.
As I understand it, the old "life expectancy in the 30s" thing stems from the high rate of infant and child mortality. If someone reached adulthood then it wasn't uncommon for them to reach their 60s and 70s
Man... I love vitamins, I don't want to be afraid of them.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Vitamins!
HOLY CRAP. I’m Australian and had NO idea about this movie. Thank you for bringing it to my attention 🤜
Some of the actors in this i know and never expected them to be in something like this 🤣
Love love love the content helps with everyday activities. The Mr and I love the channel. Keep it up stay safe.
Thanks! Will do!
Welp, 90's horror movies are, in my opinion, way better in therm of gore and blood, kinda wish recent movies could look more like them.
how do you think alex murcer from the game prototype would work out in real life? would he just cook him self alive and cagulate his entire body like how frying an egg in a red hot pan, thanks to his seconds fast regeneration and bodily building for diferent weapons or would he somehow be able to survive that kind of level of cell generation
Isn't it heavily implied he doesn't actually generate any cells but simply steal them from others. He doesn't have regeneration, he just shifts his mass around and assimilates more cells; that's kinda why he needs to restore his "biomass" by eating people.
@@notsae66 well yeah, but think of it like this, when you're 1 bullet away from dieing, you look exactly the same as when he us max HP, I feel like with the virus, he developed like a super cell that stores everything that he consumed as compressed energy, instead of fat not to also mention shifting biomass around would currently require a lot of energy aswell
@@SuperNova-nl5eb
Honestly, that's the kinda thing we basically have to chalk up to game limitations, much like his inability to swim is (contrary to popular belief) not because water somehow harms him but because the developers just didn't want to program that and thought it didn't fit the gameplay style and the fact that he can retake the shape of anyone he's consumed, not just the last one. Some of the abilities he has couldn't be displayed in the game because their simply aren't enough buttons and so on, like the fact that (unlike Heller) Mercer was capable of freeform shapeshifting and creating his own new weapons (Heller needed to consume existing genes to adapt himself, Mercer just came up with them seemingly in the fly) and that he can (as the second game showed) deliberately infect others. He is essentially a ball of slime in the shape of a human being, taking in more meat to make into slime to keep himself together when he loses existing slime.
As for the super cells... maybe? He does seem to be incredibly dense in the literal sense. I don't know how much energy that would take, but eating entire human beings by the dozens seems like it would supply a good bit.
People living to 60 wasn't an "anomaly", the reason the average life expectancy was around 30 was Because half the population died before turning 10, if you survived your first 10 years you were likely to live until your 50s-60s
From the national library of medicine:
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11639284/)
"Contrary to the accepted view that people in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance were considered old from their forties, in fact they were classified as old between the ages of 60 and 70. In schemes for the division of the life-course into stages old-age begins over a wide range of ages."
Why did this legitimately make me feel sick MY STOMACH HURTSSSSSSSS
I mean, I'd rather not unlock my full potential tbh. If the brain has set limitations of how much strength I can use, those are probably there for a reason, so better not mess with it lol. "Unlocking the full potential by removing safety barriers" is usually a bad idea when it comes to any highly complex system, so I don't see why I should treat my body any differently.
Did you know the guy who plays the Dr is Ian Smith, Harold Bishop in Neighbours a soap that is/was big in England and Australia
That one guy's secretary was also in Neighbours. Forget her name though, it's been a very long time.
Thank the Gods its finally over... I loathed Neighbours with a vengeance, godawful zombie drivel.
@@rosiehawtrey has it ended? I've not watched it in years
That’s why if my family ever gets sent weird chemicals by the government, I’m not gonna let them take it until the neighbours have
I don't know why, but the ribs part is the most unsettling to me.
Paleolithic humans have been found to have lived to their late 60s and early 70s depending on the environment and food supply during their lifetime. There are records of people living to 100 back in the 19th century. Humans are pretty tough.
So I WAS hungry before watching this but I'm good for now.
I seem to crave ice cream for some reason however ......
Coward, I watched this while eating goopy pasta!
same... and i was gonna go for hot dogs...
Watch Kuso and you’ll never eat again...
I watched this a couple years ago and was confused the whole time
That makes 2 of us
“Arrested for being sus” lmao
Fun fact that validates your views here is that the poster says ‘Stage 1: Hallucinations, Stage 2: Organ Failure, Stage 3: Body Melt”
The scientist from the beginning never gets to it, “The first phase is hallucinogenic. The second phase is glandular. And the third phase is…” before he goes through the windshield and dies.
But the third phase is that your body falls apart.
Killing a Kangaroo being high treason? Nah, it is mostly an annoyance having to pay for car repair after hitting one.