kangeugene
Joined Apr 2009
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BBC nature documentaries are always worth watching as the images captured are quite remarkable. This BBC series, which consists of 3 episodes, is divided into winter, summer, and autumn. The series examines wildlife at Yellowstone National Park, which is the world's first national park and situated mainly in Wyoming, America. The three episode series focuses primarily on wolves, elk, pronghorns, beavers, trees, and bison as well as many other wildlife. Overall, Yellowstone is an amazing documentary. The images shot were captivating and inspirational. It's unbelievable how some scenes were shot as they were highly detailed and visually striking. One other factor worth mentioning is the narration. The script is written beautifully and merges perfectly with the imagery. I look forward to the next BBC documentary.
Wow, what a terrible movie. The only reason I went to see this film was because I enjoyed the cartoons. I was extremely disappointed. G. I. Joe just shows that big budgets can't always produce a good movie. If you would, I would briefly like to summarize this film: lame jokes, corny and awkward scenes, horrible cast, and not-so-great CGI effects. Absolutely ridiculous. I wanted to leave during the movie, but the fact that I paid seven dollars forced me to stay back. I would seriously recommend not watching this film. It's a waste of money, and a waste of time if you prefer to download. On the bright side, this film probably made a new record: the worst movie of the decade.