Published: June 13, 2021
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I wanna know why the Acrocanthosaurus episode of Monsters Resurrected was the only one that seems to have had actual effort and research put into it. Everything depicted is plausible or grounded in fossil evidence. It's a night and day difference compared to the other episodes.

Image in tweet by Luigi
Image in tweet by Luigi
Image in tweet by Luigi
Image in tweet by Luigi

@Geeky_dino Also, is it just me or are images 2 and 4 a different (and way better) acro model?

@TimVersteeg4 They are. Monsters Resurrected borrowed some footage from other documentaries. It used a T. rex and Triceratops scene from When Dinosaurs Roamed America, and the 2nd Acro model you mentioned is from Dinotasia.

@Geeky_dino thats cuz one of the acro models is borrowed from unused dinosaur revolution stuff

@Geeky_dino I’d say the Megalania episode was pretty alright too, but I’m no expert on the species so don’t know how much of it holds up to past and present science.

@Geeky_dino They started to loose me when “Deinonychus caused Acro to go extinct” happened

@Geeky_dino I don't get why they used 2 different models in that episode tho, the one at the beginning was way better than the one the used for the rest of the episode

@Geeky_dino Would you be interested in writing a guest blog post about it?

@TWeDK ......perhaps. I have a commission and a day job on my schedule though, so we'll have to keep that in mind.

@Geeky_dino Ah yes, this episode. "GrEaTeSt AmErIcAn KiLlEr"

@Geeky_dino I’m trying to figure out if I’ve seen this one.

@dinodadreviews You're from Texas and you didn't see the one episode about a theropod from Texas?

@Geeky_dino Because it is based

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