ha! Life is stranger than fiction. Life is but a stage.. My life is a movie!! This thread is providing me with some comic relief..I'm briefly looking at the looking at the preview for "Contagion" and its scary..
...For me it's actually as scary as real life because I don't see enough masks on characters at least in the previews and I must admit I have a hard time personally watching maskless people discuss contagious diseases on a camera together face to face. When I see a maskless person I automatically think and feel "that person doesn't take airborne disease or the situation seriously". For me airborne diseases aren't scary but rather maskless people scare me. I rely on masks to prevent infection of covid and other airborne diseases. Maybe in the movies they use masks later in the movie..
...To me watching maskless people talk to one another about viruses is like watching two people in a car while the driver is looking at the passenger and not straight ahead at the highway. I always cringe every time the driver takes their eyes off the road expecting a crash just like in real life with cars.
I'll try to watch these movies but but I can only handle so much psychologically because I truly get disturbed and can't pay attention to what maskless people are even saying to one another.. All I think is "put your masks on idiots! You might get sick!" I guess its because I trained myself to wear mask. I feel the same way about people in real life.
Today for instance I took a little bicycle ride in my mask through some parking lots and anyway I just zip around dodging maskless people in grocery stores and Walgreens and restaurant parking lots. I'm in my mask on bicycle and I just can't believe all these maskless people. It is somewhat surreal for me and that is as close to people that I have been in five years. Of course I haven't had covid or caught any contagious disease in years and its well worth it for me.
I actually have a psychological reaction perhaps far different than most people...It's interesting and I'll share my point of view or what it feels like for me personally for the heck of it in case it helps somebody ...I see maskless people roaming up and down my street walking a dog or something and I think "God, stay away from my yard!" "don't let your dog off the leash" " I'm in a mask ,,I'm not going to get sick" ye maskless should go to the other side of the street and stay away from me".. that's how I feel in my head . I don't like maskless neighbors.. I never encourage maskless people to talk with me and that's been my life for five years. It just seems beneath me and wrong to me because I'm always masked. Its just not in my interest to talk to the unmasked so I guess I've trained myself to not take maskless people serious because quite frankly I feel their days are numbered.
I'll be open about this. I'm more than a just a minority when it comes to being one of the few to wear a mask. Ive been wearing a mask for five years straight outside the door of my home and I haven't gotten covid or any cold or flu or any ear problems or anything in five years. I will say this much, I don't trust maskless people whatsoever because they might be sick or even may have been sick and over time some sick people don't think or behave properly and suffer from depression and even anger issues. Sick animals are dangerous and same goes for humans. I'm simply healthier and I don't trust maskless for the aforementioned reasons. All this might seem outrageous to some people but my masked way of life is my preferred way of life and I'm healthy and happy enough. It works for me and my significant other to shun the maskless people. I'm healthy and successful. All my needs are met and desires filled.
I personally have the hardest time watching people talk about diseases on tv maskless because of my masked way of life.. it feels really bizarre but I'll look into these movies.
In the previews of "Contagion" there is some mention that there "isn't a vaccine yet" and in some ways that's the way I treat real life. While it is not my intention to prevent people from taking vaccines I don't rely solely on a vaccine to prevent the infection or spread of virus or to create herd immunity but I do utilize the safety mask. My views are obviously not shared worldwide nor are my views typical but sometimes I feel people take vaccines to treat just symptoms and get a false sense of security and then don't wear masks to actually prevent getting infected. Perhaps only I think this but I find it odd people are willing to take a shot for symptoms and not wear a mask for preventions. In many ways I feel the world might be safer if people adopted the same attitude as me considering I have yet to be infected with anything in five years since of covid mutations. There but for the grace of the mask go I.
My idea of a horror film is that of the unmasked doctor or unmasked dentist... to me that is the scariest movie based on real life. I just think if people are afraid enough of a diseases to take a shot they should be afraid enough or respectful enough to mask and that they should do both if they truly understand the nature of contagious airborne diseases such as covid. But of course this thread is about movies and not the psychological makeup and motives the Masked Man ..lol...
lol.. sorry for talking about my own reactions and responses. I rely on Mask and this has created in me certain way of reacting and responding.. that's what watching movies about pandemics trigger in me I suppose. I remember 9/11 and the taboo of people making movies about it for a long while. By the way its interesting to note that 9/11 changed airport security forever while a five year covid mutation pandemic has yet to change healthcare security measures against germs.. in other words masking has yet to be mandated all four seasons of the year amongst those that work or come into contact everyday with patients who often carry airborne diseases and viruses all year long. One thing Ive never shaken is the footage of India and all the people crying and trying to get rid of corpses and running out of room. I see those images like they could happen again at anytime anywhere to anybody. The covid pandemic has simply not ended for me as covid mutations continue to rear their ugly heads..I'm not convinced the worst is over which is why I remain steadfast in my masked way of life.
...Don't let my criticisms prevent others from commenting on these movies or movies with maskless characters in them...Ive only watched the preview and haven't given the whole movie a fair shake yet...
Its a refreshing thread

I did watch a movie I think it was a Star Wars based movie with Boba-Fet a bounty hunter or some character that wore a mask that looked a little like a respirator of sorts throughout the movie while dealing with many supernatural creatures. That was nice because he never took his mask off even once in the movie. I felt real safe the whole time I was watching the movie ..lol
I admit I am conflicted watching things produced after 2020..
While this is not a movie it was produced and is pandemic savvy Ramsay Lectures during pandemic. I nominate the Ramsay Lectures because covid is going on and people are not having a gathering and instead doing a safe online lecture:
Oct 27, 2020
Award-winning historian, author, and broadcaster, Professor Bettany Hughes presents a Ramsay Lecture titled ‘The Odyssey own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGNoEaQiIJEand here's another I nominate for intellegent production where nobody gathers in room only to get infected by covid. Here Professor Bettany Hughes presents a Ramsay Lecture Bettany Hughes | Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantium – the Queen of Cities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHQCr8brHyAAnd then I nominate Gordon Lightfoot performance . T his is a touching production of Gordon Lightfoot acknowledging covid and playing on his porch for us
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDRQnbAtmLsI look forward to hearing more replies about more movies with pandemic themes and replies directed more as Steve requested:
"I'll start by nominating Contagion, a 2011 film that has more than a few eerie similarities to our very real Covid-19 pandemic. I think that it's a nice film that demonstrates what might have been had Covid-19 been even deadlier than it already was. It is also fascinating to compare and contrast how the government responds in the film versus the real-life response to Covid-19." -Steve
The long-winded,
Masked man
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