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Dinosaurs - on Netflix
Posted on 3/6/26 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 8:02 pm
Watching “dinosaurs” on Netflix
Steven Spielberg documentary
Morgan freeman narrates
Simply amazing
Steven Spielberg documentary
Morgan freeman narrates
Simply amazing
Posted on 3/6/26 at 10:07 pm to Gorilla Ball
2 episodes in, I’m really liking how they break down the evolution of the dinosaur from its beginning (amazing that reptiles have been dominant for such a long time too, go gators haha)
This post was edited on 3/6/26 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 10:18 pm to Gorilla Ball
quote:
Steven Spielberg documentary
Morgan freeman narrates

Posted on 3/6/26 at 10:37 pm to THRILLHO
I can’t tell you how long I’ve been laughing at this
Jesus
Posted on 3/6/26 at 10:40 pm to GatorPA84
absolutely - spot on observation
Posted on 3/6/26 at 11:57 pm to Gorilla Ball
I watched tonight. A couple of notes.
You can really hear that age is catching up to Morgan freeman in his voice. Still good, but time is undefeated.
The script they gave Freeman to read wasn’t great. It was way too sensationalist with stuff like “monster” this and “nightmare” that.
They moved really really fast through everything. They introduce something and less than a minute later it was the last one and now it’s dead. For instance, stegosaurs. It was here’s stegosaurus, she’s the last of her kind because she has no food. 15 million years later and here’s a different dinosaur.
They tried to give individual back stories to some of the dinosaurs, but it was so quick to introduce and move that you don’t even have time to care.
For a show about dinosaurs it focused on the world, plants, trees, etc too much. It feels like more than 50% of the show didn’t even have dinosaurs in it and only landscape. They would spend an entire minutes or 2 with the earth just flying through space. Or 3 or 4 minutes at a time just showing plants.
You can really hear that age is catching up to Morgan freeman in his voice. Still good, but time is undefeated.
The script they gave Freeman to read wasn’t great. It was way too sensationalist with stuff like “monster” this and “nightmare” that.
They moved really really fast through everything. They introduce something and less than a minute later it was the last one and now it’s dead. For instance, stegosaurs. It was here’s stegosaurus, she’s the last of her kind because she has no food. 15 million years later and here’s a different dinosaur.
They tried to give individual back stories to some of the dinosaurs, but it was so quick to introduce and move that you don’t even have time to care.
For a show about dinosaurs it focused on the world, plants, trees, etc too much. It feels like more than 50% of the show didn’t even have dinosaurs in it and only landscape. They would spend an entire minutes or 2 with the earth just flying through space. Or 3 or 4 minutes at a time just showing plants.
This post was edited on 3/7/26 at 12:04 am
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:53 am to Gorilla Ball
quote:
Watching “dinosaurs” on Netflix
Steven Spielberg documentary
Morgan freeman narrates
Simply amazing
Great series. Watched the first 2 episodes yesterday.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:07 am to BigBinBR
Goodness- just don’t watch it, if you have that many issues with it
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:25 am to BigBinBR
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They tried to give individual back stories to some of the dinosaurs, but it was so quick to introduce and move that you don’t even have time to care.
Could have taken notes from Dr. Robert Bakker's book 'Raptor Red'. An entire journey of a dinosaur and how it had to navigate the world in which it existed.
quote:
For a show about dinosaurs it focused on the world, plants, trees, etc too much. It feels like more than 50% of the show didn’t even have dinosaurs in it and only landscape. They would spend an entire minutes or 2 with the earth just flying through space. Or 3 or 4 minutes at a time just showing plants.
Hard for us to comprehend but that 'world' then isn't what we'd recognize as ours today. Yet the land and the environment make the creatures that live in it. That's what Jurassic Park touched on, that the animals were a part of a time and surrounding that doesn't exist today.
Again, fun fact about dinosaurs. We're closer on the timeline to T. Rex than T. Rex was to the Stegosaur.
Dinosaurs were around for a damn long time.
This post was edited on 3/11/26 at 10:54 am
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:38 am to Gorilla Ball
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Goodness- just don’t watch it, if you have that many issues with it
This doesn’t even make any sense.
All my critiques were actually about the show. How would I have a critique without watching it? Incant unwatch it.And nothing I said was untrue.
I like watching dinosaur stuff so I’ll watch it whatever gets put out. That doesn’t mean I have to blindly like the choices they make in production.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:40 am to BigBinBR
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They tried to give individual back stories to some of the dinosaurs, but it was so quick to introduce and move that you don’t even have time to care.
At least they didn't say the dinosaurs all turned gay and that's why they are extinct.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:56 am to La Place Mike
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the dinosaurs all turned gay and that's why they are extinct.
That's a silly thing to say.
Everyone knows it's because they started smoking cigs.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 12:38 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
Do they mention the thousands of extreme climate change events that wiped them out over millions of years, prior to the industrial revolution?
Posted on 3/7/26 at 12:40 pm to deeprig9
I’m not digging this storytelling style they have going. They’re caught between artistic symbolism and ground level reality. It’s a weird mix.
This post was edited on 3/7/26 at 12:40 pm
Posted on 3/7/26 at 12:42 pm to deeprig9
I read "Dinosaurs" and immediately heard "not the mama..."


Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:04 pm to BurlesonCountyAg
How accurate do you guys think the behavior/hunting habits of the dinosaurs were?
I was amazed watching the one dinosaur in the water eating what appeared to be great whites!!!
I was amazed watching the one dinosaur in the water eating what appeared to be great whites!!!
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:07 pm to Gorilla Ball
Wife and I were watching it. Son and his girlfriend was getting ready to leave the house and ended up staying in and watching it with us. We all enjoyed it.
Made me chuckle in the first episode when the t-rex came out of nowhere helping ole boy out so he didn’t lose his family.
Made me chuckle in the first episode when the t-rex came out of nowhere helping ole boy out so he didn’t lose his family.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:37 pm to GatorPA84
Everything from constant “rawrs!” to signs of intelligence and empathy between a parent and its offspring… Totally Hollywood.
Scientist study living animals today and still don’t know everything. To think that they can reconstruct day-to-day behavioral activity from an animal extinct hundred million plus years ago is hilarious.
Yes, they do get some things right or at least ballpark area. But nothing nearly enough to fill a 60 minute episode with. Or a series.
Scientist study living animals today and still don’t know everything. To think that they can reconstruct day-to-day behavioral activity from an animal extinct hundred million plus years ago is hilarious.
Yes, they do get some things right or at least ballpark area. But nothing nearly enough to fill a 60 minute episode with. Or a series.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 5:04 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
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Everything from constant “rawrs!” to signs of intelligence and empathy between a parent and its offspring… Totally Hollywood.
Seriously is there a single predator today that roars while hunting or attacking? Of course not, that would scare its food away
It’s the dumbest trope in the books, constantly roaring dinosaurs
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