Affichage des articles dont le libellé est savage kingdom. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est savage kingdom. Afficher tous les articles

vendredi 25 novembre 2016

From a review

“Savage Kingdom,” a three-part nature documentary that begins Friday on Nat Geo Wild, is hard to watch and even harder to listen to.
It’s an effort to capitalize on “Game of Thrones” by imposing a human narrative onto wild animals in Botswana, in southern Africa. A “Game of Thrones” star, Charles Dance (who plays Tywin Lannister in that HBO series), reads a ponderous narration in a sonorous voice that is supposed to be ominously intriguing but is too often just nap-inducing. It doesn’t help that the default speed of the six-hour mini-series seems to be slow motion. The combination of voice and slow motion is only slightly more stimulating than a television yule log.
.......
The cliché-heavy narration Mr. Dance is saddled with is full of references to defending the border and military-style strategy worthy of MacArthur. In this overwrought world, female hyenas aren’t merely tending their young. “The sisterhood is raising an army,” Mr. Dance intones.
........

jeudi 28 juillet 2016

Charles narrator of the doc Savage Kingdom

The documentary takes viewers deep into the heart of Savute, Africa, where clans clash. But instead of Starks and Lannisters, these families are made up of lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs. Each episode is narrated from the point of view of one predator, as they face oncoming drought and ever more limited resources. In the midst of their struggles, they birth new heirs, experience tragic death, and form alliances.
Savage Kingdom premieres Friday, Nov. 25 at 9 p.m. on NatGeo Wild.
trailer :


Geoff Daniels, executive vice president and general manager of Nat Geo Wild
"When we developed the series, we immediately saw the parallels between the battle for power in George R. R. Martin's fictional world and the vicious fight for survival in the animal kingdom, we knew that Charles Dance could tell this story the way it needs to be told. His chilling voice captures the essence of this tale of the kings of the savanna fighting for the throne, complete with brutal violence, unexpected deaths, surprising characters and even interfamily romance."
                                                     
and one more pic from Antiques Road Trip
                     https://www.facebook.com/antiquesroadtrip/