STFUandRTFM t1_ix6s18a wrote
Reply to comment by Juicy_pompoms in An archaeologist's rebuttal against Graham Hancock and Netflix's Ancient Apocalypse by MeatballDom
i watched all 8 and found it fascinating. that video series had some great camera angles, stunning shots, and in all honesty i didn't know some of those places existed. that series sent me on a wikipedia reading expedition.
from episode one i suspected this would be conspiracy theory fodder much like "The Pyramid Code" but it gave me an opportunity to really learn about some places around the world i was unaware of once i started reading about these places.
all i had to do was put up with his narrative for a few hours. lol
degotoga t1_ix6swl8 wrote
it's really just a shame that they gave him a platform instead of finding an actual archeologist or historian
it's not like his narrative is what makes those places interesting
STFUandRTFM t1_ix6tw3m wrote
that's so true. i would have much preferred an actual documentary. but then again i watched and enjoyed the Weird Al Yankovich movie as well ..... so that tells alot about me i suppose....
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whatsmyphageagain t1_ix771vq wrote
I thought the narrative was great. Then again I love yelling invective at trashy TV personalities to make me feel smart
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