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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAdventurous zoologist Nigel Marven embarks on an underwater expedition through time to explore the seven deadliest seas in Earth's history, coming face to face with strange and dangerous pre... Leggi tuttoAdventurous zoologist Nigel Marven embarks on an underwater expedition through time to explore the seven deadliest seas in Earth's history, coming face to face with strange and dangerous prehistoric sea monsters.Adventurous zoologist Nigel Marven embarks on an underwater expedition through time to explore the seven deadliest seas in Earth's history, coming face to face with strange and dangerous prehistoric sea monsters.
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This doc is atmospheric, interesting, and covers a lot of ground. The CGI is simple but effective. There is one very memorable scene with enormous reptiles (Liopleurodons) feeding on an 80-foot fish (Leedsichthys) in underwater near-darkness... epic for sure... and there are some other great moments.
The host, Nigel, does his job well. This 3-episode series takes the approach of transporting the narrator through time to actually swim alongside the creatures he's reporting on. The script of his exploits to this end is... okay. It's somewhat weak a lot of the time ... but the topic is engaging enough to balance it out.
Overall, a solid 7/10, maybe even higher. Worth a watch!
The host, Nigel, does his job well. This 3-episode series takes the approach of transporting the narrator through time to actually swim alongside the creatures he's reporting on. The script of his exploits to this end is... okay. It's somewhat weak a lot of the time ... but the topic is engaging enough to balance it out.
Overall, a solid 7/10, maybe even higher. Worth a watch!
I really liked this 'documentary.' I saw it on animal Planet a couple nights ago, and I must admit it was very fun! The 'movie' stars Nigel Marvin, who goes exploring in the seven most dangerous and ancient seas. We start off with mere sea scorpions and go up to Megalodons! The movie plays itself as if the monsters were real and an actual threat to the host. Another interesting thing in the movie was that the host walked around and interacted with the animals as if he were Steve Irwin or Jeff Corwin.
I actually thought it was thrilling and educational at the same time! If you watch Animal Planet on a regular basis, watch "Chased By Sea Monsters." 8/10
I actually thought it was thrilling and educational at the same time! If you watch Animal Planet on a regular basis, watch "Chased By Sea Monsters." 8/10
Expected the same as, in line with the original Walking with Dinosaurs. However it is spoiled by the idiotic antics of the presenter, a wannabe actor.
Narrator is excellent, her voice reminds of Bettany Hughes (Historian, Spartans).
Narrator is excellent, her voice reminds of Bettany Hughes (Historian, Spartans).
The most notable difference between the Chased By... series and its Walking With... predecessor is the addition of a live narrator and guide, zoologist Nigel Marven. This show would have scored a lot higher without this addition. Treating it like there was actually a guy interacting with the ancient creatures as in a regular nature documentary was off putting. Nigel Marven does a good job at mimicking these interactions but suspension of disbelief is something which should not be needed to enjoy a factual educational series. This spin off series is known in the US as the 'Chased By' series and in seeking to make the show more engaging it has caused the series to jump the megalodon by trying to inject cheap Crocodile- Hunter style action and theme-park thrills, rather than maintaining the scholarly objectivity of Walking With Dinosaurs' invisible narrator.
Some people will enjoy this series a lot and it could inspire some children to get into the field but I worry that the gimmick makes it harder to retain any of the information.
Some people will enjoy this series a lot and it could inspire some children to get into the field but I worry that the gimmick makes it harder to retain any of the information.
Why?! That's the first thing that springs to mind when watching this pile of rubbish. Why do we have a guy pretending to be chased and attacked and interacting with sub par CGI creatures from millions of years ago?! It's almost like the subject matter wasn't interesting enough to the producers so they tried to make it more exciting and like a blockbuster movie. This is made for morons. If you have any interest in Dinosaurs or pre-historic creatures in general then go on youtube and check out some actual documentaries that give you information about these amazing creatures. If you like movies like sharknado....then you might enjoy this. Utter, utter none-sense. If you enjoyed this...you are an idiot.
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- QuizNigel Marven was allowed to keep the giant Megalodon jaw prop after filming, and had it bolted to the side of his house as decoration.
- BlooperThe last segment takes place 75 million years ago. In one shot, a Tyrannosaurus rex makes a cameo, yet the species only evolved millions of years later. It could be argued that this is another kind of dinosaur related to T. rex, but it look no different than the series' former depiction of the animal.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Primeval: Leapin' Lizards (2007)
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By what name was Sea Monsters: A Walking with Dinosaurs Trilogy (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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