jmadams
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 24, 2004
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I agree, Jeff Corwin is awsome.MilkmanWes said:Jeff Corwin could kick Steve Austins behind any day of the week, and I would buy tickets to watch.
I agree, Jeff Corwin is awsome.MilkmanWes said:Jeff Corwin could kick Steve Austins behind any day of the week, and I would buy tickets to watch.
I agree. I got one great cobra documentary where they show the snakes biology, not only a tv moron and some cool footage. I doubt those shows are made today, cost too much I guess..Lasiodora said:I guess I'm just tired of these type of programs. They were fun to watch the first year they came out. Now the airwaves are saturated with this these types of shows. I think they focus too much on the individuals "adventure" than the animal's natural history. I wish they would just go back to narraration.
Mike
Lasiodora said:I remember loving narrative nature shows when I was in grade school. I guess you're right about this generation. Most kids today would not appreciate them. I'm only a year ahead of you and it really does feel wierd refering to the "younger generation".
MilkmanWes said:Marty Stouffer would just not appeal to todays audiences, no matter how cool I think he is.
I agree Dan. I loved the Blue planet series narrarated by David Attenborough. It has to be the greatest series on ocean life I've ever seen. I still wonder how they got some of shots they did on camera.danread said:Thats why BBC wildlife and Sir David Attenborough still make the best wildlife films. I really enjoy the style of all of Attenburoughs films, they strike a good note between being educational and entertaining.
I'm really excited about the forthcoming series, "Life in the Undergrowth", a whole series about bugs! Should be good.
Cheers.