Well, its been a long road, with many names tossed about, but it seems Marvel and Sony have chosen the Spider-Man that shall join the MCU.
With Prehistoric Planet just about to air next week, here are some little clips of scenes from the series that depict dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles living in coasts, deserts, freshwater, ice worlds, and forests.
From executive producer Jon Favreau, narrator David Attenborough, and composer Hans Zimmer, comes a dinosaur documentary that is sure to be called the next Walking with Dinosaurs.
For those of you who have Apple TV+, are you planning on watching this?
Just to let you all know, Prehistoric Planet 2 will be released tomorrow, followed by the one-year anniversary of Prehistoric Planet 1 on Tuesday this week!
Some behind-the-scenes content about the research for Prehistoric Planet.
Episode 1) Coasts
Could T.rex Really Swim?
Episode 2) Deserts
Flamboyant Flyers
Episode 3) Freshwater
Did Velociraptor Have Feathers?
Episode 4) Ice Worlds
Did Dinosaurs Hunt in Packs?
Jon Cozart, aka Paint, is an absolute genius. He ruins Disney movies in the most creative way, bringing up realistic and political themes in his acapella medley.
One of Apple TV+'s most-watched and most-well-received dinosaur documentary series returns for five new tales, 66 million years in the making!
Hopefully there'll be a Prehistoric Planet 3-12 in the future, along with a franchise of spin-offs!
So for those who haven't heard, Disney and Jon Favreau have confirmed that the latter has been pegged to direct a "live-action" (i.e. CGI) remake of their beloved 1994 classic, "The Lion King."
OK... I have some thoughts...
At last, we have a "The Making of..." for Prehistoric Planet!
Martin Scorsese's madcap, three hour whirligig explosive expose on the sheer debauchery and excess of the Wall Street life, as told through the equally debauched and excessive life of Jordan Belfort not only manages to be a wildly FUN ride, but also a biting satire on the most classic of American foibles: Greed.
G.W. Bush has recently said he was the last Republican in the White House.
Fox edited out one of many biting criticisms of G.W. Bush's term in office back in 2006.
With Jon Stewart gone from the Daily Show, someone has to do it, right?
Candidates on both the left and right have been criticized for their declaration of those words — “All Lives Matter” — diminishing the goals of the Black Lives Matter movement, which is asking people to recognize that black lives are devalued by our criminal justice system. Ben Carson, however, told ThinkProgress this week he sees the whole movement as divisive.
As some of you might have noticed, I am a huge fan of Game of Thrones, both the show and it's inspiration, the "A Song of Ice and Fire" books. As such, I decided I will share with you some of my speculations regarding the next episode, as, frankly, this is the only place people sometimes listen to my opinions
More behind-the-scenes content about the research for Prehistoric Planet 2.
Episode 1) Islands
Could Giant Pterosaurs Really Hunt on the Ground?
Episode 2) Badlands
Were Dinosaurs Good Parents?
Episode 3) Swamps
Was Pachycephalosaur Really A Headbutter?
Episode 4) Oceans
How Fast Was A Mosasaur?
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
The Coen Brothers' third film does what a great Coen Brothers film should always do: Take a genre (this time gangster films), deconstruct it with a sardonic and dry wit, only to then spin around and become one of the great entries in the very genre it's deconstructing.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws