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Shit, really? They went all in for the movie, huh... it's a great movie BTW.
https://www.kappler.com/products/z500
It's the highest grade for chemical protection!
no. NO. I LEFT THAT MINDVIRUS BEHIND IN 2021 YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME
Does not protect against cognitohazards
Even things like H2SO3 and NaOH?
There's a list on the website!
Sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide for anyone wondering.
It's acually sulfurous acid, much more corrosive than sulphuric acid (H2SO4).
What film?
Arrival (2016)
Cheers
Oh you're in for a fucking TREAT! It's slow going but really pays off. :D
Sweet. I'll watch it in the next day or two
It didn't have too big of a budget either (47 million). We haven't had a film like it in a while :(
That is true... just goes to show you, an idea is all it takes, money has verry little to do with it.
Solaris, a perfect example. It was like... what... 4 million? Clooney accepted the role just for the heck of it (as many Hollywood stars do, if the script is bad-ass enough, hell, I'll do it for free). Think of Nicole Kidman and Dogville.
Wow... just WOW... I still get shivers from Dogville.