Wildlife Expert Breaks Down Animal Scenes from Movies | GQ
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Published 2019-12-04
Forrest Galante is a Wildlife Biologist and host of Animal Planet's hit show Extinct or Alive. Tune in on Wednesdays at 9pm.
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Wildlife Expert Breaks Down Animal Scenes from Movies | GQ
All Comments (21)
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The way he talks about this stuff seems like this was his dream job as a kid
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"I have never been inside a snake" glad we cleared that up.
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It’s really funny how he breaks down how unrealistic a violent monster anaconda is, and then the moment you move onto the bear it’s like “Yeah. Bears.”
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"That toilet paper roll of a shark" I literally burst out in laughter when he said that.
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What's missing here are the movies where sharks start roaring like tigers
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"Having been wrapped by a constrictor myself"... what?....."Having been bitten by two different sharks myself".... wHAT?...."Having been hunted by crocodiles myself"... WHAT??....
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The very beginning of the Revenant bear scene wasn't included this clip but it actually starts with DeCaprio seeing some bear cubs nearby and then the next thing he knows the mother attacks him. I think that's why the expert was a little confused at first, he didn't see that part of the scene so he thought maybe the bear was attacking for food.
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I was very happy to see him talk so positively about wolves. They are beautiful and highly intelligent. It's such a tragedy that they've always been so demonized.
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If you're being mauled by a bear and have a knife, attempt to stab the bear 13 times. The current world record is 12 times before being killed, at least you'll go out a winner
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Bear safety guide: If it’s black, yell back If it’s brown, lie down If it’s white, goodnight
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His breakdown of movies, especially Anaconda is some of the longest I've seen. He really is the expert in his field to critique the animal sequence so well, and with such interest in the subject. Bravo.
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It makes me really happy to hear him speak about wolves and their perception in movies and video games. I am First Nations. Or the Canadian equivalent of Native American. My crest is a wolf, which is passed to children via the mother. We have lots of wolf related pictures and art and what not. It breaks my heart how much damage humanity has done to the wolf population due to these weird misconceptions and terrible representations of wolves in hollywood and the game industry and obviously the grossly dangerous hunting practices. Now, thankfully. Game of Thrones has kind of brought a positive light to wolves. Through the direwolves. Beautiful, fiercely loyal companions to the Starks.
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i could listen to this guy talk about animals for ages
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he is a wildlife biologist and his name is forrest.... its his destiny
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I like how he immediatly gets excited when he sees the real anacondas an calls them beautiful. So cute
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Next I propose: Catholic priest breaks down supernatural horror movies
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I could watch a million hours of this guy breaking down animal films
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Best part the animal expert, love his sense of humor about it all.
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Alpha is honestly one of my FAVORITE movies. The way that the boy’s tribe welcomes the wolf and actually cares for it is amazing and one of the few movies to make me actually emotional.