Based on the Smash Hit Series! Seek and Revealthe Truth.Product InformationNow fans of the smash hit series on HISTORY will have the chance to become aMonsterQuest investigator in a compelling and mysterious adventure in search ofamazing and elusive creatures...
The History Channel takes a look at the Monster Truck phenomenon on this release in their MODERN MARVELS series. Getting up close to the action, viewers are afforded the rare chance to experience what it feels like to ride in one of the trucks, as we...
Chopped, slammed, channeled, blown . . . in the late `50s and early `60s all of these features lent themselves nicely to the rise of hot rod art that caricaturized the already severe design traits associated with these cars. Usually, the rods...
I'm watching Monster Quest on History Channel. Is this a thing of this show is real.?
Does anyone think that the thing about this program is real
Monsterquest is bleh. Normally, it shows that people love to go out and investigate reports of UFOs, extraterrestrials, cryptoids and (as the heart is much lighter more interesting and Destination Truth on Sci-Fi Channel, although its more for fun), however Monsterquest I think it's really bad. Yes, it is more scientific than Like other shows, but often does not make sense to me. I realize that people who were investigating allegations of Crypto zoological creatures and are generally not professional in fields such as biology or all aspects. For example, the episode of the Jersey Devil, had a police investigator from New York to head the investigation. What does a police officer on the morphology of animals or even the history of the Jersey Devil? Or in the episode I saw today with complaints of humanoid flight. On one hand, the masses in the air was not as all human beings. For other than a 1 / 3 of the series really focuses on videos of flying creatures, closely resembling tied to balloons. the other 2 / 3 who were scientists and genetic identification of Mexico of a creature that "could be" foreign and related fields for flying creatures, even when there is nothing in your body, even suggested he could fly. Then there was a person as an author in caves in search of flying creatures and said the cave, "Eerie" feelings. Of course, it goes, is a cave. Also, maybe a last minute to speak of fact suggesting that the ancient peoples of Mesoamerica have seen UFOs. I rather seen more about the issue in a random cave in Mexico. Another episode I Nitpick one is the one about the giant shark off coast of Mexico. What really bothers me is that when investigating allegations of a giant shark, which you can when swallowed whole are supposed to be a few hundred meters, divers enter the water to see ... who have any sense? The only episode I saw and do not complain, in effect, the Humboldt squid, in research carried out by divers and were actually able to get images. I realize that probably a large part of the sample is mounted in a way, but it just bothers me. Usually, they have no evidence to show when it's made and investigations are almost always unsuccessful. A day in the forest not going to take proof of Bigfoot. The arguments are real and sigtings proabably are, like the two previous episodes almost as regular animals like wild dogs, so do some material they present is real. Another example is cats like panthers andjaguars coeming further north, and other big cats in England, who are also real. However, Cryptids are mainly used to try to prove they are real, they need evidence.
The History Channel takes a look at the Monster Truck phenomenon on this release in their MODERN MARVELS series. Getting up close to the action, viewers are afforded the rare chance to experience what it feels like to ride in one of the trucks, as we...
Chopped, slammed, channeled, blown . . . in the late `50s and early `60s all of these features lent themselves nicely to the rise of hot rod art that caricaturized the already severe design traits associated with these cars. Usually, the rods...