Movie Theater Contagion

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Has anyone seen this yet? I'm a total germ-a-phobe as is but I'm just dieing to see it. People who have seen it say that they want to buy a bubble to live in after seeing it and are way more paranoid about germs than they were before.


http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/contagion_2011/ <--83%

"The most gut-grabbing non-zombie pandemic thriller I've seen, and that's aside from feeling a tickling sensation in the back of my throat through the first two acts." <--LOL
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CaliShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It will totally reinforce reinforce your fear of germs. </div></div>

So it's propaganda from Purell?
 
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Amazing how I got that, and I didn't even see the movie!

Look Ma! No hands! LOL!
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Did the hoarders also go after rubbing alcohol and vodka too, or was that thought not even there?
 
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Well they didnt go that into it except to show the stores getting looted of all essentials. They were too busy showing bodybags, state of emergency, and people getting sick to do that. They killed off half the cast in this movie.
 
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I have not seen this movie yet...but it kind of sounds like "The Stand" based upon a Stephen King novel and one of my all time favorite books. Highly recommended reading if you have not yet been exposed
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It was very good IMO it shows the outbreak from a counter active stand point rather than showing the chaos involved with the outbreak. I mean there are a few rioting scenes and so on, but most of it is a sort of from a biological standpoint of trying to find out what the virus is, then creating a vaccine etc.
 
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All organisms are in a continuous state of mutation. Which mutations survive depends in most part upon whether and how the environment is altering to favor those mutations, making them more successful overall.

When we alter the environment, like using more Purell-like products, all we are doing is shifting the playing field to favor mutations that are better equipped to survive the new challenge. The antiseptics and antibiotics kill off the ones that can't, clearing the environment for those that can.

We need to evaluate such antiseptic and antibiotic strategies in light of whether we prefer to deal with the devils we know, as opposed to the ones our antiseptic/antibiotic-resistant onslaughts are inevitibly producing.

Greg
 
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Greg, amen!

I havent seen the movie. But I dispise all those hand sanitizers you see everywhere now, they are going to end up making a real life epidemic with a bunch of people who have zero immune system from using them. They dont only kill bad antibodies but good ones too.

ETA, this has really been noticable in the beef industry. Everything used to be able to be doctored with Pen-g (pennicilian), then they came out with LA-200 (antibiotic), and it worked great for about 10-12 years, then started to lose its effectiveness. In the mid 90s they came out with a drug called Nu-flor, this stuff is expensive, like $25 a shot $400 per bottle expensive, while the other stuff was $30 or so stuff a bottle. Nu-flor worked and cured everything, pnemonia to scours to whatever else, cattle were sick, they got nu-flor they lived. Put it this way, for the first 10-12 years nuflor was on the market, not ONCE did anything I gave it to die. And we are talking a few times, that steers were death warmed over, hours from dead. They got nuflor, and lived everytime, no questions asked.

Well, in 08 I was taking care of about 2k heifers for a guy, and they came pretty sick, we were roping 20-30 heifers a day, everyday doctoring them. We were giving them Nu-flor and started to notice it hadnt worked like it had a few years ago. Then, we had two that were sick, not bad, but sick so we roped and gave them nu-flor, they ended up dieing. Now 5 years ago, they would have survived no questions asked.

Where I am going with this is, they are making all these hi powered sanitizers, anti biotics etc, and the germs/diseases are mutating. We see this in animals like I was explaining because their generations are so much shorter and condensed than ours, so what might take 100 years for us to notice a difference only takes 15-20 years in cattle to see a difference if that. The more hipowered anitbiotics they make, the more the germs are going to mutate and resist them. Creating super diseases (its being seen in the beef industry) that are a LOT tougher to cure. There fore, requiring a stronger more potent drug to kill them. Sooner or later, they arent going to be able to make a drug to kill the disease (ecspecially in the human world).

Drug companies make these new drugs/rat traps, and the rats only get smarter, making it necesarry to make new and improved rat traps (at a higher price). Its a vicious circle that is playing off of peoples fears of being sick, and to make companies boat loads of money off people who are to dumb to see what is going on.

Good Luck
 
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My reasons for taking note of this trend are based on my spending 3 weeks readmitted for a MRSA-resistant post-op infection in 2005, and my Wife very nearly dying a year later from a VRSA-resistant infection that put her in the hospital and rehab for nearly 4 months. She is permamently disabled from that.

I'm not even going to begin to talk about the financial devastation this caused our entire family, except to say we will be continuing to pay it off for years to come.

So this is a subject that is close to my heart.

We are hand washers in our family, have been all our lives. I was taught in Scouts that the best antiseptic is an old one, plain soap and water. I think it's worked OK for us, but we can't control the folks we come into contact with.

Greg
 
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Haven't seen the movie yet, but just had to chime out that Greg is absolutely right. Again, not happy to hear of the situation/dilemma, but respect your perseverance and initiative for continuing.

That said, looking forward to seeing this...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">All organisms are in a continuous state of mutation. Which mutations survive depends in most part upon whether and how the environment is altering to favor those mutations, making them more successful overall.
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Since we can all agree on the above couldn't we also agree that due to this constant rate of mutation all organisms that are currently killed by antimicrobial/antibiotics are eventually going to naturally mutate past the point where antimicrobial/antibiotics work on them anyway? That being said, why not use a sanitizer/antibiotics to make our lives better? I have a really hard time believing that once our current crop of 'germs' has mutated beyond treatments that we will be unable to come up with new antimicrobial/antibiotics and so on...