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The only way you can know if a movie is good or not is if you watch it. Reading the Description don't say anything about the movie. |
Absolutely correct. Mind you, I' fairly sure all that talk about passing no movies is just in order to push agendas. I know of one who hard passes on anything by some actor and yet knew two good movies by that actor. Quite a challenge, I tell you, when you pass on everything. |
not true, I'm a horror aficionado and can smell a stinker a mile away. |
Still you can't be sure it was indeed a "stinker" unless you watched it. Simple logic my man. |
Sorry mods, but as a play on words this one fails miserably. No movie can infect another movie and that is a prerequisite for a pandemic. Sorry to hear that basic logic is still too much to ask. |
they di3d suddenly from climat3 change as the kill3r just watched? trust political sci3nce |
When you mix science and politics, you get politics. |
I thought it was really good, a bit like the Scream movies. All these 'hard pass' fools are missing out. Always, always make your own mind up. Don't go by other people. |
screen shot are very dark, most probably so you cant see how bad it is. ANOTHER pandemic movie, must be so bad it wasnt released like the other hundreds actually during the pandemic. i wont waste my time. well said jaxe |
Sorry, meant to downvote; blast my coffee-deprived hand-to-eye coordination. |
I like that the pandemic gave us a lot of fodder for this genre of horror. They aren't all winners, but they're enjoyable to watch. |
enjoyable to watch...isn't that the definition of a winner! they aren't all winners..NOT enjoyable to watch!!! |
This seems like the kind of movie you want to watch double masked. |
stupid CONvid movie. Who actually disinfected their food packaging? Not me. Gave the movie a 4/10. The story sucked, but the acting and director were okay. |
But that's what the official advice was , as well as disinfecting deliveries on arrival and leaving them for for 48 hours before touching them |
Yup, we used to leave the mail for a week before touching it |
If you'd like a scientific explanation of why that advice was given, then amended, and why infection by fomites (particles on objects) was/is not very common, drop me a line, I'd be happy to chat |
So why were the clerks in Wally World all wearing gloves handling dollar bills |
Guest-1244 > Not common does not mean "nil"... mpox for example, though chances of transmission through fomites are low (CDC, 2022), it can happen. COVID studies have said, "[l]ack of positive viral cultures suggests that the risk of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through fomites is low." |
"In the midst of the pandemic". As soon as I read that, I won't have to read the rest. It is always automatically a hard pass. |
It may come as a shock to you, but pandemics happen. It would be ignorant to not make a movie about some pandemic as there have been pandemics that decimated populations. |
As soon as I saw it was a post by you I knew I wouldn't have to read your actual post. |
Such a pity you stopped reading!.... You missed the 'cabin by the lake' part |