WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEELING GOOD (1968) - It's kind of amazing how it comes off as a satire of COVID problems and procedures even though this is from 52 years ago.
WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEELING GOOD (1968) - It's kind of amazing how it comes off as a satire of COVID problems and procedures even though this is from 52 years ago.
Oh, good one. Here was trying to recall moments when some sweaty guy stumbles around, delirious, and you manage to think of a comedy.
Another one that should be bounced on a technicality. It's about the pneumonic plague, which is not caused by a virus. Same with the bubonic plague, which was the subject of Elia Kazan's PANIC IN THE STREETS (1950).