The Succession of Prehistory Documentaries
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Intro recreation: Succession (drama series)
Also featuring Werner Herzog at the end.
Documentaries included:
Walking With Dinosaurs
Walking With Beasts
Walking With Monsters
Walking With Cavemen
Prehistoric Planet
Prehistoric Park
Earth
Life on Our Planet
Planet Dinosaur
First Life
Conquest of the skies
Fifty million years ago
Natural history museum alive
How to grow a planet
Ice age giants
And probably something I forgot.
Who else wants a Cenozoic or Paleozoic season of Prehistoric Planet?
this dude right here,that's my dream!
Eveyone!!!!!
Yeah
Cenozoic, since it doesn’t seem like they want to do anything before the Late Cretaceous
Me!!!
Dude that T.rex eating Triceratops transition towards the end before the title screen was AMAZING
Love how creative this is and Walking with looks amazing with that filter.
You're so good at this!
Thanks :))
Woah you've also incorporated some of the evolution documentaries by David Attenborough. Very much appreciated! The end was hilarious with Wernor Herzog.
This just shows how far we have come, from Walking with Dinosaurs, to When Dinosaurs Roamed America, to Prehistoric Planet. And even though Life on Our Planet wasn’t the best, I’m grateful you included it.
I didn’t get to say this but I do like Life on Our Planet, I definitely didn’t hate it, maybe after a few rewatches, I’ll enjoy it even more.
well for one thing they fell into the cliché of treating hadrosaurs as gentle giants, also the smilo-beating-terror birds was kinda sad.
LooP isn't the greatest, but it's better than nothing
@@headwreak1768 I will agree with you on that.
@@headwreak1768 With "Planet Earth III", "Earth" (with Chris Packham) and "Prehistoric Planet 2" releasing the same year as "Life on Our Planet" - it truly is the "unwitting dodo of its age".
It's fine as entertainment, but in many ways misleading as a documentary.
@@PaleoEdits half of the series was [mostly] stock footage of modern animals.
@@headwreak1768 Well exactly, so just watch Planet Earth III for some new and more groundbreaking, interesting and less surface-level wildlife stories.
PEIII also does a better job at alerting us to the seriousness of our actions (and I've only watched the first episode so far). LOOP was just too little too late with that, and then brushed it off as "ah it's fine, don't worry, life finds away" (I am paraphrasing). It felt like the series wanted to say something important, but didn't quite know what or how to handle it.
As for the paleo stuff, just watch PhP instead.
For the whole earth story with mass extinctions events etc, "Earth" handles that way better (less inaccuracies for the sake of storytelling) and the viewer will get a better understanding of how some of the science is done and the uncertainty remaining within various questions. I also find the visuals more interesting, as they're rather abstract.
the part with werner herzog is so true and basically sums up everything wrong with LOOP in one sentence
To be honest, I'm a little disappointed in Life on our Planet, but if you think about it... Isn't it amazing that we are the first species in Earth's history to reconstruct prehistoric fauna with THAT accuracy?
Yes it is.
While we now certainly have superior technology, some of the designs back then really stood the test of time. That WWB Smilodon, though not necessarily my favourite Smilodon reconstruction, with its long face, small eyes and sleek coat, is in my opinion better than the many documentary designs that followed it, which often try to hard on flair while missing the basics anatomy. WWD Allosaurus is another true classic, though it may fall short in the anatomy department.
the edit I was waiting for ❤
Prehistoric documentaries have sure come a long way, haven’t they?
Why not watch Life on our Planet? We have:
- Lystrosaurus portrayed as an 'unwilling dodo' that was eaten into extinction
- Triceratops portrayed as a giant wimp that couldn't defend itself from Tyrannosaurus
- Mammals rule, birds drool
- 90% of the footage consists of modern day animals for some reason
- The Allosaurus
Geezus, this documentary sucks.
Truly are a special bunch!
Lol at that bit of the end... should I rewatch Earth again.
Late answer: yes.
The makers of Life on our Planet definitely made some questionable decisions, but we've seen worse decisions made in other docs.
Honestly, claiming Lystrosaurus was an "unwitting dodo" that got eaten to extinction is probably the most questionable decision I have ever seen.
@@PaleoEdits I was thinking to myself, "Surely a Lystrosaurus wouldn't be that stupid." Even then, I'm sure it would've learn to avoid that predator on sight.
@@sonofmovienerdking7230 True, but like you said there are WAY worse docs out there. I mean have you seen Monsters Resurrected and Jurassic Fight Club?
@@penguinagents2015 Less said the better.
I miss all documentaries
'History of Life' by Richard Cowen
'Bringing the Fossils to Life' by Donald Prothero
'Vertebrate Paleontology' by Michael Benton
'Evolution of the Earth' by Donald Prothero and Robert Dott Jr.
'The Book of Life' edited by Stephen Jay Gould
If you don't have the money some (if not all) are available on Library Genesis for free
Good video the Mammoths Cave Lions and Alaskan Troodon are the best parts ❄❄❄❄❄
0:53 oh the nostalgia
😂 wtf? That ending 😂
Werner Herzog channeling my critque of LOOP lol
I thought this was a proper review
Yeah I still haven't decided on that, as I feel there are probably other RUclipsrs who can do reviews than me anyway.
But we'll see, I might make poll on it to see if there is an interest or if I should just ignore LOOP and move on with fun little edits instead.
If nothing else, this short vid expresses my overall feelings.
I remember started a kid. I love dinosaurs documentary I remember stories of 2010 the pass in 2023 and the future😢
Dinosaurs are the biggest creatures the earth has ever known. 0:01 I like stegosaurus very much, This dinosaur fought great predators with a huge spiked tail. 0:09 Those are triceratops, This dinosaur had three horns on its head and These horns were lethal weapons against predators. 🦖🦖🦖🪡🪡👏🙂🤘😈🦕👌👍
I really hate Netflix paywall.
First.
That's the parts
Old documentaries:
Fifty Millions Years Ago (1925) from ???
Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) from BBC
The Ballad of Big Al (Allosaurus): A Walking with Dinosaurs Special (2001) from BBC
Walking with Prehistoric Beasts (2001) from BBC
0:58 Dinosaur Planet (2003) from Discovery Channel (baby Saltasaurus inside its egg)
Walking with Monsters (2005)
from BBC
Prehistoric Park (2006) from Animal Planet
David Attenborough's First Life (2010) from BBC
Planet Dinosaur (2011) from BBC
Flying Monsters 3D with David Attenborough (2011) from National Geographic
David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates (2013) from BBC
David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive (2014) from BBC
vs.
New documentaries:
Prehistoric Planet (2022-2023) (1&2) from AppleTV+
Life on Our Planet (2023) from Netflix
Also in 'new documentaries' - Earth: One Planet, Many Lives
Forget what I said
0:54 - documentary film?
Conquest of the Skies
@@PaleoEdits Thank you, you make wonderful videos! I really like your ideas about merging different topics into a single edit.
I actually love that documentary, very underrated.
Thank you :) @@World_NaturalSciences
Where watch all this?
Life on our planet is an OK documentary it’s not the best
I love Life on our Planet
A love letter to gow far we advanced in scientific knowledge and animation techniques
❤🦠🦈🦂🐊🦕🦖🦅🦣🦤🧑❤