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Anonymous
an exploding diamond...
>> Anonymous
wtf is this from?
>> Anonymous
>>1255802

Cloverfield.
>> Anonymous
cloverfield lol
>> Anonymous
>>1255802
Cloverfield.
>> Anonymous
Cloverfail. HYPEHYPEHYPE!

Typical American response: HAY U DAT MOVIE WAS AWESUM ILL KELL U FAGGITTTTTTTTT!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>1255808
I guess it's a good thing I missed all the hype? I think it's a cool movie.
>> Anonymous
it had a billion plot holes and the monster was just dumb
>> Falldog !2qYdimqiHs
If you like monster movies, it was good.
>> Anonymous
>>1255808
There are plenty of Eurofags here that say the same stupid shit.
>> Anonymous
lol ribs
>> Anonymous
and y are they exploding?
>> Anonymous
>If you like monster movies, it was good.

When i'm watching a monster movie, i'd like to see a monster. Not a shitty nonstop camera wobble with an annoying cameraman behind it.
>> Raynor !bMAVf8U0jw
>>1256465

For some reason the Cloverfield monster is covered with a bunch of (relatively) itty bitty monsters called fleas. They're like antlions, except if they bite you, you feel sick and weak, then you turn pale, then you eventually turn completely white, yet start bleeding easy. Right before this part, the chick was bleeding out of her nose and eyes.

Then they dragged her off.

Then she exploded for no reason at all. The flea makes it so people it bites eventually explode. It's pointless and silly.
>> Anonymous
>>1256486
What do parasite bites often contain? Anticoagulant. What's that much anticoagulant going to do to a human? Massive internal bleeding, making them feel sick and weak, turn white and bleed copiously. Maybe not explode, granted, but it's hardly the most egregious violation of logic ever committed to celluloid.
>> Raynor !bMAVf8U0jw
>>1256500

I had to look up both Egregious and Celluloid. I thought celluloid would have to do with cells, and not, well, movies/film. Interesting.

Still though, my main problem is that she exploded. Various things can make you bleed like crazy, various things can make you pale, but uhh... nothing I know of can make your body detonate itself like that. I've heard it's possible that your heart can explode if you drink really hot liquids while you're hypothermic, but yeah.
>> Falldog !2qYdimqiHs
>>1256484
Then go watch some of Sci-Fi's original movies.

>>1256486
Yes, let us nit pick the the stupid things while letting other real plot holes slip by.
>> Anonymous
>>1256486

Ok, there was a while ago I actually watched this, but didn't militray and such drag her away without any of them wanting her to go including herself. I draw the conclusion that they shot her, since why would military personal follow just to take her behind some plastics so she can "explode" in peace?
>> Raynor !bMAVf8U0jw
>>1256505

She's infected with something that makes her blow up. I'd think they wouldn't want some infection like that spreading.
>> Anonymous
>>1256507

But let's say that she does not explode and simply bleed from every orifice on her body and it is contagious, I'd say that's enough for them to shot her.
>> Raynor !bMAVf8U0jw
>>1256512

Possibly, but a quarantine is more likely. Then again, given that situation, they probably could have.

But it's pretty obvious in the movie that they didn't.
>> Anonymous
>>1256512

Ok nevermind, I looked into this and she actually does blow up. Man did that part get a whole lot worse now.
>> Anonymous
you dont hear a shot in that scene do you?
i dont remember hearing one so i assumed she blows up because of the bite she got from some of insect like animals dropped by the cloverfield monster
>> Anonymous
I saw a viral ad somewhere that said the fleas' venom was a parisite that actually altered the gas exchange mechanism of the human body, removing CO2 from the bloodstream but forcung it into the victim's bones instead of out through their lungs

the bones build up enormous internal pressure over time, but the process isn't perfect... the bones are more likely to crack and leak the pressurized gas back into the bloodstream before they explode, which causes the victim to start suffering symptoms similar to the bends, varying depending on how the bones start to break

eventually, one of the smaller and tougher bones (usually a vertebrae in the spinal column) builds up enough pressure to explode with the force of a grenade, which sends bone fragments tipped with the same infectious parisite into the bodes of everyone nearby, to start the process again

other effects are suddenly swelling up and bursting like a balloon, if the bone releases its pent-up gas at a speed between "fragmentation" and "leaking"... it's supposedly a very random process, but it only needs to take place with nobody else being aware of it to spread the poison to other survivors
>> Anonymous
well holy shit
>> Anonymous
>>1255789

On a similar note from previous discussions in /co/, of all places...
This scene was in a make-shift hospital for the military personelle as well as any refugees they found in the city. There were a lot of people with open wounds lying around and the last thing anyone wants in such a place is a bunch of blood flying around, whether it be infected by buggy poison or not. Blood is always a biohazard in any form, so it makes sense that the quarentine folk would rush her somewhere that she could explode without risking infecting everyone else in the room.
>> Anonymous
cloverfield
>> Anonymous
i didnt watch the movie because as soon as i see a disaster film im like 'O GOOD I WONDER IF ITS BASED IN AMERICA SUMWHERE AS THATS THE ONLY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET APPARENTLY'