'Contagion,' Steven Soderbergh's 2011 Thriller, Is Climbing Up the Charts (nytimes.com) 85
One of the hottest movies in the Warner Bros. library is a nine-year-old drama that kills off Gwyneth Paltrow in its first 15 minutes. From a report: Fears of the coronavirus have prompted movie fans to re-examine Steven Soderbergh's star-studded 2011 thriller, "Contagion," a fictional account of a pandemic that kills 26 million people worldwide. According to Warner Bros., the film was listed as No. 270 among its catalog titles at the end of December. Since the start of 2020, it has jumped to second, bested only by Harry Potter movies. "Contagion" is also trending on Amazon Prime Video and has flirted with the iTunes top 10. Barry Jenkins, the writer and director of "Moonlight," the best picture winner at the 2017 Oscars, was one of the people who found himself interested in the film in recent days. He said he had watched "Contagion" with his girlfriend, Lulu Wang, the writer and director of the acclaimed 2020 indie hit "The Farewell," while on location in Atlanta -- the city, he was quick to point out, where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has its headquarters. The two film aficionados bought a download of "Contagion" from Comcast's Xfinity on-demand service. "I paid $12.99 to watch a 10-year-old movie," Mr. Jenkins said. "I've never done that before."
Not only do the kill off Gwenyth Paltrow.... (Score:2, Funny)
Not only do the kill off Gwenyth Paltrow.... we get to see them saw her skull open!
"You want me to call anybody?"
"CALL EVERYBODY!"
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"Being me everyone."
"What do you mean, 'everyone'?"
"EV-ER-Y-ONE."
--The Professional
Similar problem, similar solution.
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Re: Not only do the kill off Gwenyth Paltrow.... (Score:2)
Haha
Re:Not only do the kill off Gwenyth Paltrow.... (Score:4, Funny)
They had me at "kills off Gwyneth Paltrow in its first 15 minutes."
I really enjoyed Executive Decision largely because they killed Steven Segal at the beginning.
Contagion was pretty good too. Needed more zombies.
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Yea but then we had to put up with Kurt Russell's silly smirk for the rest of the film. Either of them should have died as Travis.
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"They had me at "kills off Gwyneth Paltrow in its first 15 minutes."
Indeed, that means it must be good.
She should have worn an anti-viral vagina egg.
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Even better, the movie ends with everyone getting vaccinated.
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More movies should kill off Gwenyth Paltrow.
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Strange Days (Score:3, Interesting)
People pay extra to be reminded of their own destruction.
At least "Altered Carbon" has some interesting metaphysics on the way there.
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I haven't started watching season 2 of Altered Carbon yet but I enjoyed the books more than season 1. There was a lot more on the metaphysics side and a lot more about what society was like in a world where people with money were essentially immortal and could switch bodies pretty much whenever they liked. Lots of little stories that built up the world, like the woman whose original body was sold off when she was put in storage (prison) and now some rich asshat uses it at weekends why she saves up to buy it
Can't see it. (Score:1)
Currently at 84% like & 63% raiting on Rotten Tomatos, and 70% on Metacritic. If it's done any significant climbing, it came from some fairly deep depths to begin with.
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Currently at 84% like & 63% raiting on Rotten Tomatos, and 70% on Metacritic. If it's done any significant climbing, it came from some fairly deep depths to begin with.
Because you didn't understand what is going on. And are looking in the wrong place at something completely different.
cure (Score:2)
$12.99? Someone should be getting residuals (Score:2)
I guess instant gratification means something, but you could have watched it on itunes or prime.
I checked and the eBay prices were insane for the Contagion Blu Ray.
On Amazon:
From $3.99 to rent
From $9.99 to buy
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Indeed. What's funny is that just last month I found it included on one of the movie channels in my steaming tv service, watched it beginning to end for the first time. Scary because it seems to be happening, it even seems to be bat shit which ultimately started it too.
Re: $12.99? Someone should be getting residuals (Score:2)
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Infections (at least the reported ones) are decreasing in China but rising in Europe and the U.S. A report this morning said a person who was left off a cruise ship off the coast of California subsequently died from covid-19. A test of the ship showed over 20 people, both crew and passengers, are infected. Who knows how many other people the person might have infected on their way home?
Also, New York has seen a jump in cases, most from one person. It's from the same group who gave us the measles outbrea
Better Choice: The Cassandra Crossing (Score:5, Interesting)
Man tries stealing a virus from a government lab and becomes infected. Spreads it to other people on a train. Train is quarantined while still in motion.
Has an interesting and realistic ending. It's free to watch on Youtube and Tubi. https://youtu.be/aa8vtzUTvh0 [youtu.be]
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Some horror movie openings at a low cost. Get that b roll. Its once in a generation.
Soderbergh's Execution of McLuhan (Score:2)
A terse iteration McLuhan made orally was: Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn't know the first thing about either.
My iteration to colleagues has been that meaningful education must often be entertaining and the best entertainment is often educational.
Over the last month, hav
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McLuhan's ideas are not worth the study. He's great at making arbitrary superficial connections to things, but there's never anything approaching deep analysis or thoughtful consideration.
Take the idea that there is no distinction between education and entertainment. This is a meaningless statement. If there's no distinction between education and entertainment, then it's trivial to conclude there's no distinction between education and anything. Driving to work, going shopping, wa
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And don't get me started on "the medium is the message".(1) It probably makes sense ...
If you knew more of its context? "It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame."
McLuhan was describing the enterprise and technology surrounding broadcast television and far before the enterprise of today involving demographic profiles accorded value not by any regulated exchange or transparent market, but proprietary algorithms protected by Terms of Service agreements that sell to the highest bidders as much about an individual's habits, preference
News? (Score:2)
Station Eleven (Score:3)
The book _Station Eleven_ is good too. There were some reports of a movie or TV series in the works but suspect that may be on hold at the moment.
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It was a good read. Although that story started with a similar premise and then went off to talk about the near-term apocalyptic future.
Reminder: Coronavirus is nothing like Contagion (Score:4, Informative)
I feel like these stories attempting to scare people are getting kind of ridiculous. For most people, Coronavirus will just be like a really bad flu. If you are older I would be more careful, and if you are sick I would put a lot of effort into staying at home to avoid spreading whatever you have to others. But it's not like 9/10 of the world is going to die.
Here's the rational approach to dealing with Coronavirus, rather than a full body suit:
1) If anyone around you seems sick, move further away if you can.
2) Always wash hands and face ASAP if you've been out (carrying portable hand sanitizer helps between washing).
3) Avoid touching face while out, it'll happen but at least try and reduce how often.
4) Try to avoid touching things with your hands a lot of other people have touched often (door handles, railings).
If you are simply careful you can go out and be fairly well protected.
Re: Reminder: Coronavirus is nothing like Contagio (Score:1)
Hand santizer, at least Purell that most buy has little to no effect on many viruses, including coronavirus.
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Hand santizer, at least Purell that most buy has little to no effect on many viruses, including coronavirus.
Genuinely, thank you. I'd missed that development.
Don't throw out that hand cleaner just yet (Score:1)
Genuinely, thank you. I'd missed that development.
Well that might be because it's a lie... you probably should not be so quick to believe randos on the internet.
At least not one without proof; read my followup to his post with actual links confirming what I am saying.
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Well that might be because it's a lie... you probably should not be so quick to believe randos on the internet.
At least not one without proof; read my followup to his post with actual links confirming what I am saying.
In fairness, you've had to specify 60% alcohol and "rando" had written "little to no effect" in a context of hand gels mass-marketed as anti-bacterial in a crisis resulting from a virus. I appreciate your post, his criticism, and as equally your specification. I live in China, so the first thing I did after reading your post was squeeze a drop from the little bottle my employer gave me as I was sent home to see if it lights. (Its contents are in Mandarin and the only number written in tiny script, 99.99%, r
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In fairness, you've had to specify 60% alcohol and "rando" had written "little to no effect" in a context of hand gels mass-marketed as anti-bacterial
I'm not so sure about the other part either though - consider that supposedly Purell doesn't work well against Nuruvirus (sp?) yet every cruise ship has dispensers everywhere, and articles interviewing doctors [thecut.com] say they use it all the time.
Even just he act of scrubbing your hands does something, so even if it's not as effective it's probably a good idea to u
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> Purell that most buy has little to no effect on many viruses, including coronavirus
reliable source?
Wrong, Coronavirus is susceptible to alcohol. (Score:4, Informative)
Hand santizer, at least Purell that most buy has little to no effect on many viruses, including coronavirus.
You are obviously thinking of this [thehill.com].
However, especially for the coronavirus your myth is busted [wired.co.uk].
From the article:
While the effectiveness of alcohol gels depends on the virus being targeted â" which is why some alcohol hand rubs aren't very effective against norovirus â" the coronavirus has an envelope structure which alcohol can attack. Hand sanitisers with more than 60 per cent alcohol content are most effective at killing microbes
If you've been reading up on the virus as I have since the start, you would know this already as it w3as in a number of early articles about the virus...
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Here is the CDC update about preventing spread of COVID-19 [cdc.gov]. Relevant quote: "If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol." There are multiple other citations showing that it is effective against this v
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For most people, Coronavirus will just be like a really bad flu.
That are blithe hedges ("most", "really bad") and conclusion that avoid the statistical thresholds and percentiles WHO and CDC&P seek to confirm because seasonal and regional strains of virii are not pandemic in character and COVID-19 is.
The pathogen given broader context of what variables define contagion in Soderbergh's film has a crucial and less complex character of COVID-19's asymptomatic transmission and persistence and latency. You phrasings assert a vaccine won't be
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Nicely frames the riddle of proportionate risk assignment you address.
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"Thousands wait for hospital beds" (March 4, 2020)
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/n... [japantimes.co.jp]
Re:Reminder: Coronavirus is nothing like Contagion (Score:4, Informative)
Hand sanitisers (portable or not) and anti-bacterial hand-washes are useless against a virus - just like antibiotics are.
WHO disagrees with you regarding alcohol-based hand sanitizers and COVID-19: "Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands."
https://www.who.int/emergencie... [who.int]
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I didn't mention alcohol based sanitisers, which are only a TINY fraction of available hand sanitisers.
Such hand sanitisers are not on sale at supermarkets - and I live in a very developed country.
My statement "Wash your hands with soap and water for twenty seconds." is still the best advice.
I'm calling it now (Score:2)
The Coronavirus outbreak is going to turn into a historical nothing-burger.
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I preferred "Outbreak" myself (Score:4, Interesting)
Re: I preferred "Outbreak" myself (Score:3)
Outbreak is better drama if a bit over the top. The Stand has better twists. 28 Days Later is more enjoyable. Both of the latter despite the disease being prologue rather than focus still do a better job with the spread and aftermath.
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It wasn't the military making the decision in Outbreak, it was the government itself.
Which wouldn't surprise me one bit - blow up a town to stop a virus, declare martial law, etc.
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The TV series "The Last Ship" was interesting (Score:5, Interesting)
"The Last Ship" was an interesting take on a highly deadly infection. Basically, highly contagious with a 90% kill rate.
The ship was sent to the arctic to try to find the arctic bird that was the original source of the flu.
It came back to a completely collapsed world. The corona virus obviously has a much lower death rate
but the corona virus is showing how lousy we are at actually containing a highly contagious airborne virus.
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Outbreak (Score:3)
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I prefer Breakout [wikipedia.org]
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Wow (Score:1)
in-flight entertainment (Score:2)
Virus Avengers (Score:2)
I can have a real life zombie apocalypse (Score:2)
So why bother with a movie? If you want to see braindead zombies shamble over each other, you can have that already.
Just go to your local Walmart and watch it. Just instead of "braiiiiins" they go "facemaaaasks".
"kills off Gwyneth Paltrow" (Score:2)
What's not to like?
Outbreak 1995 (Score:1)
Satan Bug (Score:1)
Better Movie (Score:2)
Or they could watch the first fifteen minutes of Resident Evil Afterlife
Preppers (Score:1)
Don't forget it was that film that launched the modern 'Prepper' movement. Prior to when that film came out it was an obscure pseudo-movement. Most preppers I've met cite that film as the wake up call (specifically what Wahlberg's character has to deal with). Coupled with Hurricane Katrina that pair were mom and dad of the modern Prepper movement.
Goes along with TP, water, and rice (Score:2)
People are panic buying huge quantities of "survival" items at Costco. Spending a stupid amount of money (by comparison) on a movie fits well with the mindset.
Don't forget your library (Score:2)
$12.99 ? I pulled "Contagion" out of the Vancouver Public Library a year ago and showed it to everybody at my condo's "Emergency Preparedness Committee" to explain that my little hobby of having some weeks of food in the storeroom and a small generator, was not about zombies or nukes or asteroids - just a re-run of the 1918 flu.
Thinking it would now be showing "112 holds on 3 copies", I checked again - it was 11 holds on 3 DVDs, but only 4 holds on 3 Blu-Rays. Ignoring the unbelievable fact that lots
i still think about that movie 10 years later (Score:2)
I love that movie. Its probably the most realistic movie about disease outbreaks that I have ever seen. The first part is all science and technicalities and then it quickly turns into a thriller.
The best parts were when the camera lingered on door handles, glasses, hand rails, and other infection vectors. To this day i stay away from supposedly hygienic tongs (like to grab bagels out of a hopper at the supermarket) and prefer to grab the bagels themselves. If someone starts telling me that i am dirty, i jus
hmmm.. (Score:2)
Andromeda Strain (Score:2)
Its not quite a world wide disaster movie, but it is a great movie by Michael Crichton about a virus. "Andromeda Strain"
And "The Omega Man", for what happens to society after it gets out. Prefer that over the remake, "I am Legend"
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