The next film about a pandemic, is going to have to be super smart virus played by Steve Buscemi and the epic fight would new nanomachine inside the body.
Because virus spread because of carelessness and stupidly would be too realistic.
I never saw the movie “The Andromeda Strain,” but when I was a kid I saw an ad for it on TV. In the ad, a robotic female voice announced over loudspeakers, “Five minutes until the extinction of the human race” while men in white containment suits (who looked like astronauts) scrambled to try to save the human race from extinction. Scary stuff.
Many years later, as an adult, I read the book. That scene shown in the TV ad was nowhere in the book. Was I remembering wrong? Was the ad in fact for a completely different movie, and I just got the title mixed up? Or was this a case where the film producer took lots of artistic liberties?
Either way, I was kind of disappointed that the movie’s heart-pounding scene (the money-maker) wasn’t present in the book.
The next film about a pandemic, is going to have to be super smart virus played by Steve Buscemi and the epic fight would new nanomachine inside the body.
Because virus spread because of carelessness and stupidly would be too realistic.
He passed on the project. The Andromeda Strain, a show with everything except Yul Brynner
… and the tirolean spa has chess boards in it.
I never saw the movie “The Andromeda Strain,” but when I was a kid I saw an ad for it on TV. In the ad, a robotic female voice announced over loudspeakers, “Five minutes until the extinction of the human race” while men in white containment suits (who looked like astronauts) scrambled to try to save the human race from extinction. Scary stuff.
Many years later, as an adult, I read the book. That scene shown in the TV ad was nowhere in the book. Was I remembering wrong? Was the ad in fact for a completely different movie, and I just got the title mixed up? Or was this a case where the film producer took lots of artistic liberties?
Either way, I was kind of disappointed that the movie’s heart-pounding scene (the money-maker) wasn’t present in the book.
Twenty years ago, I would have had no idea what that strange inverted-perch-looking thing was in the first panel.
Or, for that matter, why most of your bugs now have weird, short beaks on their faces.
You should talk to that guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEJ8lElvhVU&t=519s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa6BlJlrL-k