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Tango0108 Sep 2018 4:12 p.m. PST

"A deadly pathogen is unleashed and unknowingly carried to Dana's 30th birthday party, where her estranged father, Rufus, is coming to make amends. What begins as a family drama soon escalates to a horrific turning point as the epidemic spreads and Rufus fights to save his daughter's life.

The human dynamic between characters was the better part of this movie, although it was hit or miss. When characters interacted directly with each other, for instance the drama playing out between Dana (Amanda K. Morales) and her father Rufus (Andrew Hunsicker), what played out felt natural and real and god help me almost compelling. When the actors were expositing history or explaining things, these scenes felt wooden and forced…."
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Cacique Caribe08 Sep 2018 4:26 p.m. PST

I've always wondered …

If scientists are to be believed, and there's such a thing as panspermia, could there also be some sort of pan-"montezuma's revenge"?

Dan
PS. And did Montezuma ever suffer from his own "revenge"? Ay, ay, ay, churros mexicanos! :)

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Allen5708 Sep 2018 5:59 p.m. PST

I cant remember the name but I enjoyed a movie about an e-bola type epidemic. At the end of the movie a team in tents in the African village where the epidemic started come up with a cure just in time to call off a bomber coming to deliver an air explosive bomb to sterilize the area.

Cacique Caribe08 Sep 2018 6:47 p.m. PST

Morgan Freeman and Dustin Hoffman in Outbreak?

Dan

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Allen5709 Sep 2018 7:47 a.m. PST

That is probably the one though it does not ring any bell when I look at the poster.

Tango0109 Sep 2018 3:24 p.m. PST

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Stryderg09 Sep 2018 4:40 p.m. PST

Cacique Caribe
You, sir, have a sick and twisted mind. I love it.

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