![]() ![]() Veloci is not fully aware of everything about the Mesozoic, resulting in experiments that are far too risky. He sometimes even engages in experimenting on his own men. Despite his hatred of humans, he doesn't mind if his primordial ooze infects them or not. He despises humans due to their large numbers and how they are affecting the planet. Veloci uses threats and promises of power to entice people to his side. She does not tell them that she's a Velociraptor herself until in the finale. Moynihan comes off as mysterious and the Dino Squad do not know how she knows Dr. Veloci, who had gotten harder for her to combat. ![]() Moynihan refuses to de-ooze the children because the new materials made it too dangerous to do so. The identity of these materials was never discovered, leaving Veloci scrambling to find the right chemicals to make more perfect dinosaurs. Kids get perfect dinosaur forms due to extra materials that were accidentally spilled in. Veloci and Moynihan go on seperate paths, with Veloci wanting to bring back the age of dinosaurs and Moynihan wanting to educate humans on how to live in harmony with nature. They took up an interest in human science and experimented themselves until they accidentally obtain human forms. He and Moynihan are the last ones to survive when a mysterious plague wipes the others out. Veloci and Moynihan come from an isolated valley where dinosaurs lived into modern times. I might get around to writing some roughdrafts of the full episodes, if I get enough ideas. ![]() So far, I only wrote episode summaries rather than full episodes. It's a rewrite of the show, attempting to fix some of the problems it had. After talking with some people about this show, I decided to write this, though it took me a while to complete. This week, Amon has a chat with Sharlto Copley about BEAST (16:05), and then the team talk about Idris Elba going mano a mano with a lion in Baltasar Kormákur’s latest (36:18).I do like Dino Squad, but I will admit it does have its problems, caused, in my opinion, mostly by poor writers. We see how many of the requirements we check off on MR MALCOLM’S LIST (50:40), as we review Emma Holly Jones’s Regency comedy. If you’d like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us at us: you like the show do subscribe, leave a review and rate us too! Plus, in our HOT TAKE (01:17:07), with The Sandman, House of the Dragon, and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power all either released or on the verge of release, we discuss what show is best equipped to fill the void of Game of Thrones, or if pursuing that goal is folly.Īnd we’re doing a live podcast at the London Podcast Festival on Thursday September 15! Book your tickets here: And Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas turn the lens on themselves in filmmaking satire OFFICIAL COMPETITION (01:06:04). This week… we make a special announcement about our first live podcast next month! Then Amon chats to Dan Trachtenberg about his latest directorial effort, PREY (12:20), and the pod team review the new Disney+ (grumble) thriller (32:07) then it’s all aboard David Leitch’s BULLET TRAIN (46:48) – next stop, murder and mayhem in this all-star action vehicle and a 15-year friendship carries a Palestinian refugee’s dreams of seeing her homeland again in documentary FADIA’S TREE (01:06:42). Plus, in our “HOT TAKE” (01:16:56), we try our best to figure out what the hell is going on at Warner Bros. In episode 33 of the Fade to Black podcast, the gauntlet has been thrown down for a trial by combat in The Last Duel (31:43), Ridley Scott’s French historical drama starring Adam Driver, Matt Damon, Jodie Comer and Ben Affleck. The killing continues in Halloween Kills (47:03), and Ron’s Gone Wrong (59:12) in Disney’s latest animation about one boy and his robot. The bromantic superhero movie Venom returns to face a new symbiotic threat in Let There be Carnage (01:19:58), and for this week’s ‘Hot Take’ (01:36:01) we dissect that Venom: Let There Be Carnage end credit scene so be prepared for spoilers!Ĭlarisse also speaks with The Beta Test’s star and filmmaker Jim Cummings (11:24), and Ron’s Gone Wrong co-director and co-writers Sarah Smith & Peter Baynham (59:33). ![]()
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