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Dinosaur Apocalypse

Dinosaur Apocalypse

★ 7.42022Movie1 h 30 mUnited Kingdom
DokumentaryoKasaysayan

Sir David Attenborough presents this landmark documentary which brings to life, in unprecedented detail, the lost world of the very last days of the dinosaurs. Searching in the hills of North Dakota, palaeontologist Robert DePalma makes an incredible discovery in a prehistoric graveyard known as Tanis - fossilised creatures, astonishingly well preserved like the bodies found at Pompeii. Whilst DePalma hunts for the evidence that can shed light on the final days of the dinosaurs, state-of-the-art VFX transports Sir David back in time to the Late Cretaceous to witness the creatures who lived at Tanis at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. Meanwhile, cutting edge scanning techniques reveal fossilised secrets that could change our understanding of the dinosaurs' extinction once and for all.

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Dinosaur Apocalypse

2022

R

1 h 30 m

United Kingdom

Dokumentaryo

Kasaysayan

Sir David Attenborough presents this landmark documentary which brings to life, in unprecedented detail, the lost world of the very last days of the dinosaurs. Searching in the hills of North Dakota, palaeontologist Robert DePalma makes an incredible discovery in a prehistoric graveyard known as Tanis - fossilised creatures, astonishingly well preserved like the bodies found at Pompeii. Whilst DePalma hunts for the evidence that can shed light on the final days of the dinosaurs, state-of-the-art VFX transports Sir David back in time to the Late Cretaceous to witness the creatures who lived at Tanis at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. Meanwhile, cutting edge scanning techniques reveal fossilised secrets that could change our understanding of the dinosaurs' extinction once and for all.
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Hamza Azam

14/03/2025 12:35
final dinosaurs
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Rayan

29/05/2023 07:09
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
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Venita Akpofure

24/05/2023 23:29
Moviecut—Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
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محمد عريبي 🖤💸 ،

15/05/2023 16:10
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
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Nouna

12/05/2023 16:09
Using the fascinating site of Tanis in North Dakota as a foundational point, this long doc takes a specific look at the last day of the dinosaurs. Seeing our own Ghibli nature spirit in human form delight at the new discoveries is worth the price of admission alone but the CGI sequences are overlong and of inconsistent quality. It's no Walking With Dinosaurs, but "Final Day" is more dressing up and ceremony than most genuine palaeontological breakthroughs get so fair play to it for that.
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🧜🏻‍♂️OmarBenazzouz🧜🏻‍♂️

12/05/2023 16:09
As a teenager, I was fascinated by dinosaurs and had a keen interest in paleontology into my thirties. At one point I nearly went to university to study Geology. I say this to show that I'm not some completely uneducated heathen before passing judgement on this documentary. Even David Attenborough cannot save this over long and dull CGI-fest. If the content had been packed into a one-hour special it might have been interesting, but there were just too many repeats of 'he needs to discover...." between mundane CGI shots of dinosaurs behaving in a friendly manner towards each other to create a sense of either interest or excitement. The lead paleontologist, whilst he might be a great and dedicated scientist (and let's face it, you need to be great and dedicated to spend 10 years of your life digging in the dirt in North Dakota) unfortunately had all the charisma of Stan Laurel. Chiselling out bits of brown earth whilst exclaiming how orgasmically excited he was at discovering bits of marine ammonite in a freshwater environment did not ring my bell. I also found Mr Attenborough's repeated assertions of 'we think', 'scientists believe', 'the evidence points to' and so on extremely irritating. Yes, we know paleontologists are only guessing - we don't need telling in every other sentence. The focus of the documentary is a site the size of football pitch called Tanis (yes, like in Raiders of the Lost Ark) in North Dakota, which, whilst interesting, is only a snapshot of the extinction of 3/4 of the species on the Earth at that time. The most interesting part of the program, the effects of the meteor strike, were largely glossed over in the last ten minutes of the film. The turtle who was impaled on a branch should get a special mention for heroism in the face of sub-standard CGI. The highlight of the program was undoubtedly the Diamond Particle Accelerator in Oxfordshire, UK, where they examined a squashed dinosaur egg (just in case the Americans missed anything when they looked at it). What? Oh no. The contents of the egg were completely uninteresting. Lots of tiny bones and Mr Attenborough enthusing about it having a soft shell. The female physicist running the gadget was a stunner though....
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user7012677194272

12/05/2023 16:09
I don't know how they managed to take this amazing subject and turn it into this boring documentary. They fail to convey what an exciting and important discovery the Tanis site is. Instead they show a lot of animation of dinosaurs running around and breakup the Tanis subject into little more than disjointed sound bites. I expected better.
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Samrawit Dawid

12/05/2023 16:09
Best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen and David Attenborough was only a bonus - the concept of focusing on the final day alone was portrayed perfectly with the switch between the science & palaeontology aspect to seeing the dinosaurs live and breathe. As someone who doesn't have too much knowledge on the impact, I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. As for the "stunner" paleo biologist - I think she has made incredible discoveries that majorly contributed to this fascinating documentary.
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Promzy Don Berry

16/04/2023 16:01
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
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Ikogbonna

16/04/2023 16:01
Best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen and David Attenborough was only a bonus - the concept of focusing on the final day alone was portrayed perfectly with the switch between the science & palaeontology aspect to seeing the dinosaurs live and breathe. As someone who doesn't have too much knowledge on the impact, I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. As for the "stunner" paleo biologist - I think she has made incredible discoveries that majorly contributed to this fascinating documentary.

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Hamza Azam

14/03/2025 12:35
final dinosaurs
author avatar

Rayan

29/05/2023 07:09
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
author avatar

Venita Akpofure

24/05/2023 23:29
Moviecut—Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
author avatar

محمد عريبي 🖤💸 ،

15/05/2023 16:10
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
author avatar

Nouna

12/05/2023 16:09
Using the fascinating site of Tanis in North Dakota as a foundational point, this long doc takes a specific look at the last day of the dinosaurs. Seeing our own Ghibli nature spirit in human form delight at the new discoveries is worth the price of admission alone but the CGI sequences are overlong and of inconsistent quality. It's no Walking With Dinosaurs, but "Final Day" is more dressing up and ceremony than most genuine palaeontological breakthroughs get so fair play to it for that.
author avatar

🧜🏻‍♂️OmarBenazzouz🧜🏻‍♂️

12/05/2023 16:09
As a teenager, I was fascinated by dinosaurs and had a keen interest in paleontology into my thirties. At one point I nearly went to university to study Geology. I say this to show that I'm not some completely uneducated heathen before passing judgement on this documentary. Even David Attenborough cannot save this over long and dull CGI-fest. If the content had been packed into a one-hour special it might have been interesting, but there were just too many repeats of 'he needs to discover...." between mundane CGI shots of dinosaurs behaving in a friendly manner towards each other to create a sense of either interest or excitement. The lead paleontologist, whilst he might be a great and dedicated scientist (and let's face it, you need to be great and dedicated to spend 10 years of your life digging in the dirt in North Dakota) unfortunately had all the charisma of Stan Laurel. Chiselling out bits of brown earth whilst exclaiming how orgasmically excited he was at discovering bits of marine ammonite in a freshwater environment did not ring my bell. I also found Mr Attenborough's repeated assertions of 'we think', 'scientists believe', 'the evidence points to' and so on extremely irritating. Yes, we know paleontologists are only guessing - we don't need telling in every other sentence. The focus of the documentary is a site the size of football pitch called Tanis (yes, like in Raiders of the Lost Ark) in North Dakota, which, whilst interesting, is only a snapshot of the extinction of 3/4 of the species on the Earth at that time. The most interesting part of the program, the effects of the meteor strike, were largely glossed over in the last ten minutes of the film. The turtle who was impaled on a branch should get a special mention for heroism in the face of sub-standard CGI. The highlight of the program was undoubtedly the Diamond Particle Accelerator in Oxfordshire, UK, where they examined a squashed dinosaur egg (just in case the Americans missed anything when they looked at it). What? Oh no. The contents of the egg were completely uninteresting. Lots of tiny bones and Mr Attenborough enthusing about it having a soft shell. The female physicist running the gadget was a stunner though....
author avatar

user7012677194272

12/05/2023 16:09
I don't know how they managed to take this amazing subject and turn it into this boring documentary. They fail to convey what an exciting and important discovery the Tanis site is. Instead they show a lot of animation of dinosaurs running around and breakup the Tanis subject into little more than disjointed sound bites. I expected better.
author avatar

Samrawit Dawid

12/05/2023 16:09
Best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen and David Attenborough was only a bonus - the concept of focusing on the final day alone was portrayed perfectly with the switch between the science & palaeontology aspect to seeing the dinosaurs live and breathe. As someone who doesn't have too much knowledge on the impact, I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. As for the "stunner" paleo biologist - I think she has made incredible discoveries that majorly contributed to this fascinating documentary.
author avatar

Promzy Don Berry

16/04/2023 16:01
source: Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
author avatar

Ikogbonna

16/04/2023 16:01
Best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen and David Attenborough was only a bonus - the concept of focusing on the final day alone was portrayed perfectly with the switch between the science & palaeontology aspect to seeing the dinosaurs live and breathe. As someone who doesn't have too much knowledge on the impact, I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. As for the "stunner" paleo biologist - I think she has made incredible discoveries that majorly contributed to this fascinating documentary.
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