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5,3 / 10 star; Jen Soska; Release Date 2019; country Canada; ; rating 1567 Votes. The girl just might be an imagination just like in adrift. January 31, 2019 Local health officials are warning residents and visitors to avoid contact with wild and stray animals after a rabid raccoon attacked someone in Escambia County. The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County health specialists collected tissue samples from the raccoon and have forwarded the samples to the state laboratory, which has confirmed the presence of the rabies virus. Officials did not release the location in the county of the incident. Rabies is a viral disease that infects the central nervous system. Without proper treatment, rabies can cause brain infection and death. Rabies is transmitted by a rabid animal by a bite, a scratch, or by contact with mucous membranes such as the eyes, nose, or mouth. A series of “rabies shots” can protect a bite victim from developing the rabies infection, if given soon after the bite occurs. “Rabies is a fatal infection but is preventable, ” notes FDOH-Escambia’s director, Dr. John J. Lanza. “It is important to not feed or pet wild and stray animals, to avoid animals that appear to be acting strangely, and to keep pets vaccinated against rabies. Persons who are bitten by a wild animal or an animal who has not been vaccinated against rabies should seek immediate medical care. Proper medical treatment of an animal bite can be life-saving. ” In Florida, raccoons, foxes, bats, and cats are the animals most frequently diagnosed with rabies. Other animals that are at high risk for rabies include dogs, bobcats, skunks, and otters. Because of their proximity to people, stray and unvaccinated cats and dogs pose a special risk. Individuals cannot always tell if an animal has rabies by looking at it. To guard against rabies, the health department recommends residents follow these steps: Teach your children not to go near wild and stray animals, and never keep them as pets. Vaccinate your dog, cat, ferret, or horse to protect against rabies. Keep vaccinations up-to-date. Do not feed your pets outside. The food may attract wild animals. Make sure your garbage is securely covered. Open garbage attracts wild and stray animals. Spay or neuter your pet to reduce its tendency to roam or fight. Do not let your pets roam freely or allow them to interact with wild or stray animals. Keep them in a fenced yard or on a leash at all times. Prevent bats from entering living quarters or occupied spaces in homes, churches, schools, and other similar areas, where they might come into contact with people and pets. Call Escambia County Animal Control, at 850-595-0097, to remove stray dogs and cats from your neighborhood. If your pet is bitten by another animal, immediately seek veterinary assistance for your pet and contact Escambia County Animal Control. If you are bitten by a wild animal, or by any animal that is acting strangely, seek medical care as soon as possible so that a physician can evaluate your risk of rabies infection and administer the rabies vaccine, if appropriate. DOH-Escambia’s Environmental Health division investigates animal bite reports, tests animals for rabies through the state laboratory, and orders animal quarantine as necessary. For more information, or to report an animal bite, contact the FDOH-Escambia Environmental Health office at (850) 595-6700 or visit. File photo. Written by William · Filed Under News.
I'm not the biggest fan of remakes or reimaginings but i wanted to watch a movie in the evening and i thought let's give Rabid a chance, since it's based on the work of Cronenberg. I thought it was really well made for the first 45 minutes, i thought it was going to be an arthouse movie since they focused so much on the main character (and her struggle) who suffers from facial deformity which was caused by an accident. And then came the moment where they came up with a great scene which definitely pays tribute to Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, which is one of my favorite scenes from Rabid. After that the movie slowly turns into mediocrity, i love horror but i didn't expected that they would ruin the second half of the movie by turning it into a zombie movie. A real turn off if you ask me, any work of Cronenberg doesn't deserve to be treated like this. There were a few interesting points towards the end but it doesn't save the movie as a whole, what a shame.
Honestly put this on not expecting much, which I guess work's in this films favour as everything that it did well was a nice surprise.
Had a great cast and with the cameo from C. Master Punk, well, that was just a fun time for all.
The writing was pretty sold too, the scares and storyline blend together well and are able to play out together without ever disrupting the pace of the film.
It's not a masterpiece but it does its job and I would recommend it to people who like a good little horror film.
And dinosaurs were apparently more like giant chickens rather than lizards. Not sure how I feel about that.
I hope you called animal control. it's extremely important to catch rabid animals and put them down before they infect other animals, or worse yet, people who don't understand and then don't get vaccinated in time.
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Lol that shit sounded like a fire work LoL.
Who else thought that was Joey King in the thumbnail? Just me? Ok🤦♀️.
When the bath salts kick in. On Set Production Design Transmedia Soundtrack '"Rabid Love looks like it could be a genre favorite for years to come. " ".. a look and feel that is more impressive than what Hollywood is making these days... " - Horror Society ".., entertaining, and captured the spirit of the 80's. " -Barry Morgan, Max It Magazine "Rabid Love is by far the best 80's slasher throwback I have ever seen. " -Drew Mead, The B Movie Avenger "... exemplifies the possibilities of what an independent horror film can be. The 80s aesthetics which permeate the film and synth-heavy original score recall critically acclaimed films like Ti West’s House of the Devil. " -Horror Kings All content copyright Rabid Love LLC and Rogue Taurus Productions LLC 2013.
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Cocks whips him. And as for aristocrats, my friend, there are none so rabid as the newly-converted. "It's a wonder, with his rabid temper, that he didn't do so, " said O'Gorman. Then, as if to escape the subject, was her Uncle Nicholas as rabid a teetotaller as ever? And at last they exterminated the rabid thing that ran among them. He's a rabid teetotaller for one thing, and he's extremely religious. Are you as rabid as my brother and the Colonel because the poor man has dared to marry? But there was Lily, who, with all her people, was a rabid Democrat. You are every whit as rabid as I am when it comes to the scratch. If there was one subject the two ladies were rabid on it was politics. I must except politics, however, for in these he could be rabid and savage.
Clone trooper: I'm getting a transmission now, probably the squad. Hang on it's from the Supreme Chancellor Me: remembers episode 3 👀. When art imitates reality, stay woke. | Simon Abrams December 13, 2019 “Rabid” definitely feels like a remake of a 1977 horror cheapy directed by a young David Cronenberg. Co-writer/director team Jen and Sylvia Soska, with the help of co-writer John Serge, have only superficially updated Cronenberg’s “Rabid, ” a B-movie about the dehumanizing effects of a vampire-like epidemic. The Soskas’ revamped “Rabid” is still worth seeing because they have a wickedly funny sense of humor, and a few winningly nasty ideas about how their obsessive characters would only grow more selfish during a crisis. But: the best parts of “Rabid” are often overshadowed by tired jokes about the cut-throat fashion industry (the movie’s heroine is a wannabe clothing designer), and the predatory nature of self-styled artists. There are a lot of promising ideas here, but none are developed so much that this remake feels essential. Advertisement “Rabid” begins with the first of a few endearing, but forgettable tributes to Cronenberg’s movies: a motorcycle almost spins out of control, like it does at the beginning of the original 1977 “Rabid. ” The motorcycle is driven by Rose ( Laura Vandervoort), a scarred fashion designer who’s initially defined by how defensive she feels at work (ex: she’s a vegetarian, eek! ). Rose feels singled out by her blowhard boss Gunter ( Mackenzie Gray), a stereotypically oily Euro-trash aesthete who would fit right into “ Zoolander. ” Rose is also mocked by her peers, like Bev and Ellie (the Soskas), who pick on the blemish covering Rose’s forehead (“ Scarface ”) whenever they’re not snorting cocaine or physically bumping Rose out of the way in their haste to enter a popular Canadian night club. “Rabid” isn’t a period piece, though it sometimes feels like one. Soon enough, Rose inadvertently succeeds at getting into a motorcycle accident, leaving her horribly maimed; her jaw is wired shut, and some of her intestines have been ripped out. Rose’s recovery is sped up considerably by aspiring model and BFF Chelsea ( Hanneke Talbot), as well as some radical reconstructive surgery from Dr. William Burroughs ( Ted Atherton). But, while Rose is now turning heads—including Gunter, who gives her a rare opportunity to develop her clothing designs for his “Schadenfreude” collection—she’s also ripping out the jugulars of insecure alpha predators like night-club brute Billy (CM Punk) or narcissist soap opera star Dominic ( Stephen Huszar). Because Rose, like Chambers’s character in the original “Rabid, ” has contracted a weird strain of vampire-like bloodlust, an association that’s spelled out in the scene where Dr. Burroughs listens to the other William Burroughs read a passage about vampires in his spoken-word piece, “Advice for Young People. ” That allusion is a bit too blunt to be clever, but it is kind of charming as a side-long tribute to Cronenberg’s own “ Naked Lunch ” adaptation. Less thrilling: heavy-handed dialogue that’s neither provocative nor cruel enough to be effective as sandwich-board speechifying. Gunter’s dialogue is especially bad, though Gray puts an appropriately loopy, Udo Kier-esque spin on lines like, "I do not mean to die for fashion, but this fashion is to die for, mmm. ” Other declarative statements are not as easily salvaged, like when Rose tells hunky, pure-hearted photographer love interest Brad Hart ( Benjamin Hollingsworth) that “I just love the way that the clothes make me feel. You can literally be anybody, become any thing. It's like armor: when you walk out the door, you're arming yourself. " His response—“For me, true beauty lies in the things we have yet to uncover”—wouldn’t be so unfortunate if the Soskas viciously laid into him more later on (or her, for that matter). There are a number of dark, and grimly funny ideas in the Soskas’ “Rabid, ” but their vision isn’t strong enough to tie them all together. Rose and Beverly’s relationship is especially under-developed, which robs a climactic moment of its slam-the-brakes power. The movie’s irruptive sense of gross-out humor also never really seems fitting given the goofy targets of the Soskas’ derision. One minute the characters are struggling to explain—at length—how they’re feeling, and then the next minute, there’s a monstrous appendage coming out of Rose’s head (weirdly reminiscent of a certain infamous Jamaa Fanaka movie). I wanted more where that came from, or maybe a more thoughtful gutting of the hand-me-down tropes that Cronenberg previously attacked. But the Soskas’ signature fascination with transhumanism and body modification doesn’t travel very far here (then again, it doesn’t go far in Cronenberg’s “Rabid, ” either). The Soskas’ are, however, smart to play up the melodramatic elements of Rose’s story, so that she’s more like Carrie White (Cronenberg originally hoped to cast Sissy Spacek because of her performance in “Carrie”), just as they consummately play up Dr. Burroughs’s Frankensteinian ambition as a riff on the blinding hubris that motivates Oliver Reed ’s Hal Raglan in Cronenberg’s “ The Brood. ” But, while “Rabid” is a faithful homage, it doesn’t hang together the way it should. Reveal Comments comments powered by.
So it starts with an accident. Revolutionary treatment. Chaos ensues.
It's a zombie flic but I enjoyed the mystery of it all ( brought to light at the end.
I don't really like zombie flics but remembering the original (and it's extremely depressing ending) I did appreciate this one.
Never really went over the top but for a zombie mystery film I'll give it an 8 as a stand alone film. Watch 01:24 The Loop (TV) "Rabid" is the eighteenth episode of Season Nine and the 204th overall of Criminal Minds. Summary When three bodies are found with animal and human bite marks in a shallow grave near Milwaukee, the BAU has many puzzling questions to answer. Meanwhile, Reid and Garcia work out for a company fitness test, but try to hide their preparation from Morgan. Guest Cast Phil Abrams - Doctor Weinstein George Alvarez - Officer Kowalski Chris Coy - Russell Holmes Brittani Ebert - Soccer Mom Stone Eisenmann - Hunter Cunningham (voice) Ayana Hampton - Jogger Christopher Hatfield - Mr. Foley Shawn Kathryn Kane - Nanny Tammy Lauren - Liz Foley Dana Melanie - Gloria Wilson Steve Monroe - David Wade Cunningham Jacqueline Scislowski - Foley Daughter #1 Hannah Swain - Foley Daughter #2 Chloe Wepper - Barista Music "Bambadam (Original Club Mix)" by Jason Rivas Bookend Quotes Spencer Reid: "It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has. " — Hippocrates Derek Morgan: "True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. " — Baltasar Gracián Trivia Promos for the episode advertise the unsub as turning his victims into "zombies". Considering the unsub's true M. 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