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7 August 2010, 07:54 AM | #1 |
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Is Anyone Watching "Chasing Mummies" on The History Channel?
The promos looked interesting, so I started with the first episode and just can't get enough! I haven't enjoyed a show this much since Deadliest Catch, which I have been following since it was a documentary. Am I the only one?
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I saw one episode. I thought the guy was a (insert enough words to get banned).
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I have a strange feeling he's doing for the camera.
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If you can get past his bad attitude, the history is amazing. But I am fascinated by the pyramids, and the mathematics and technology behind them.
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All that stuff was great, even I can admit that. Reminds me of a school project I did about mumification(spelling?)
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I've been trying,believe me,but it's shark week!!!!!
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I saw an ad for it and felt the man was either naturally far too overbearing for my tastes, or being a bad actor. Either way I was not impressed.
But if you find it good, Mike, I guess I should watch it and not judge by the ad alone! |
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I just watched a couple of them. For someone who is supposed to be the foremost authority on Egyptian antiquity he's a miserable bastard. I hope it's all for the camera. He is so shockingly full of himself, I'm suprised he can manage to raise any money for his projects. I'd tell him to piss off and put my checkbook away. His "fellows", or whatever they are, leave a lot to be desired. There's a difference between having no field experience and being a dolt. I know 2 PhD archiologists, they don't resemble anyone there. Don't even get me started on the guy managing the crew. The whole thing has to be a farce.
Case in point. The episode where they go into the closed chambers in the great pyramid. Who goes on a several hour adventure without supplies? Maybe a bathroom stop before you go in? I thought the old bastard was going to pass out at one point. His big discovery? Does he seriously want us to believe the whole place hasn't been photographed and cataloged before? The camera crew chief trying to go in by himself? He looks like he's about to keel over on a good day. And finally, the humidity readings being taken from the hip while there are 4 or 5 people sweating like pigs in the rooms for several minutes. Really scientific Dr Hawas! If he really closed down the pyramids because of those readings he's dumber than I thought possible. I suspect that the archiology community is horrified. He bans removing artifacts from the river, only to make exceptions for things he wants. Jackhole. I will watch to see him try to pull out the obelisk only to have it break off and drop back to the bottom! That says it all.
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By the way, in addition to learning some great history, he wears an awesome Panerai!
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Still doesn't give him the right to be a Jackhole (Brian's word, not mine).
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Not religiously.
Did catch him speak at SMU, though. Laura Bush introduced him. Her first public appearance after leaving Washington. |
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Nothing beats SHARK WEEK!!!
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What's so difficult about Chasing Mummies, their legs are tied together, and they're dead.
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The show is way to scripted for my tastes in History Chanel shows but I am watching all things Egypt right now with a trip coming up in 6 weeks. Alot of the situations are implausible at best and the girl Zoe is obviously an actress. With that being said the I cant stop watching just for the scenery and the anticipation I have for our trip.
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He was an excellent speaker. Very personable, interesting and engaging. No sense of jackholedness at all.
I think he holds himself and the people who study under him to high standards and has a short fuse. It's probably difficult/stressful being the Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities. |
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I'm still looking forward to watching his aneurysm rupture when they lose the obelisk.
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