The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Roy Wood Jr. Reviews the Greatest Pandemic Films of All Time

Episode Date: March 23, 2020

As the coronavirus crisis rages on, hunkered-down Roy Wood Jr. gives his take on three of the most iconic movies about pandemics: "Contagion," "Outbreak" and "28 Days Later." Learn more about your ad...-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Listen to 60 Minutes, a second look, starting September 17th, wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Roybal Jr. And since we're all stuck in our homes because of their theirona, they're making me review the greatest pandemic movies of all time. That's right. My gift th job is to watch movies of people horrified of the spread of an illness. I better get a raise for this shit. First up, contagion. Now, if you're looking for hope in the midst of all of this COVID-19 nonsense, do not watch this movie. This movie is so real. Even Neil Degrass Tyson was looking at it like, yep, facts. You guys nailed it. So contagion, Gwyneth Paltrow spreads a pandemic all over the world. It's kind of like goop, but
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Starting point is 00:01:56 protecting her, bad bad. Now, the virus in this movie is so bad, all the scientists have to wear them yellow garbage bag suits. Which makes you wonder if Billy Islish knows something we don't know. The other thing to know about this outbreak movie is that the president in this movie has a big idea. He's gonna stop the virus by bombing the city that it's in. Please don't show this movie to Trump. We mess around and wake up tomorrow morning. won't be here no more. If you live in New York you're safe. We got a Trump hotel. Lastly, 28 days. And I know what you're thinking, it's a zombie movie. That ain't no pandemic. Uh, if you get bid by a zombie, it go through your blood, you turn it to a zombie. That's a virus.
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