Talk:Prehistoric Creatures/@comment-112.198.75.120-20160112115854

Alright everyone, what is your best, average and worst dinosaur documentary ever. These are my best and worst documentary that features dinosaurs.

Best: Walking with Dinosaurs: This documentary is amazing and spectacular since that its the most accurate documentary of 1999 and that the portrayal of the dinosaurs is almost like those of Jurassic Park. The best episodes in my opinion of this documentary is Death of a Dynasty and Time of the Titans. The only thing I don't like in this documentary is the over-sized Liopleurodon and that one dinosaur is called dwarf allosaur although it doesn't look like an allosaur to me but that doesn't effect my views on this dinosaur documentary anyway.

Average: Dinosaur revolution: This documentary is sort of like Walking with Dinosaurs but its less accurate and slightly less appealing to me. The dinosaurs are ok but its not that interesting and its more like some sort of content-lacking tv show than a documentary.

Worst: Valley of the T-rex: This documentary is simply a big piece of trash. This is because the show has one paleontologist and its one person and one person only like JPIII, and its Jack Horner. This person literally shoved this hypothesis that T.rex was a pure scavenger right into the face of Discovery Channel by this documentary. He used a hyena as an example of a scavenger which is basically full of junk because hyenas are also hunters too unlike what most people say about hyenas. He also says that its short arms are the reason but however, apex predators don't rely on their arms at all.

So what do you think of my best, average and worst dinosaur documentary. I apologize if you're offended by this, but whats your opinion on your best to worst documentary about dinosaurs anyway.