In the upcoming episode of “Drain the Oceans” Season 6 titled “Pacific Perils,” viewers are in for an exciting underwater adventure. The episode will feature the discovery of a 300-year-old shipwreck and a Russian-era sailing vessel found in the depths of the Pacific waters. These remarkable finds promise to uncover fascinating stories of maritime history and intrigue.
As viewers tune in at 10:00 Pm on Sunday, May 26, 2024, on National Geographic, they will be taken on a journey beneath the waves to explore these sunken relics. The exploration team will use cutting-edge technology to reveal the secrets hidden within these underwater time capsules. From the design of the ships to the cargo they carried, each detail will provide clues to the past and offer a glimpse into the lives of those who sailed these vessels centuries ago.
“Drain the Oceans” has captivated audiences with its unique approach to maritime archaeology, and this...
As viewers tune in at 10:00 Pm on Sunday, May 26, 2024, on National Geographic, they will be taken on a journey beneath the waves to explore these sunken relics. The exploration team will use cutting-edge technology to reveal the secrets hidden within these underwater time capsules. From the design of the ships to the cargo they carried, each detail will provide clues to the past and offer a glimpse into the lives of those who sailed these vessels centuries ago.
“Drain the Oceans” has captivated audiences with its unique approach to maritime archaeology, and this...
- 5/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare to embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the depths of the ocean with Season 6 of “Drain the Oceans,” titled “Sands of Time.” This captivating series, airing at 10:00 Pm on Sunday, May 19, 2024, on National Geographic, promises to uncover remarkable secrets hidden beneath the waves.
In this episode, viewers will be treated to a fascinating exploration of Titanosaur remains, sunken Mayan caves, and a 32-ship oceanic disaster. From colossal dinosaur fossils to ancient underwater civilizations, the discoveries made in “Sands of Time” are nothing short of extraordinary.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, “Drain the Oceans” offers viewers a unique perspective on the world beneath the surface. As the waters recede and the ocean floor is revealed, viewers will gain new insights into the mysteries of the deep.
With its stunning visuals, compelling storytelling, and groundbreaking discoveries, “Drain the Oceans” continues to captivate audiences around the world. So, don’t...
In this episode, viewers will be treated to a fascinating exploration of Titanosaur remains, sunken Mayan caves, and a 32-ship oceanic disaster. From colossal dinosaur fossils to ancient underwater civilizations, the discoveries made in “Sands of Time” are nothing short of extraordinary.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, “Drain the Oceans” offers viewers a unique perspective on the world beneath the surface. As the waters recede and the ocean floor is revealed, viewers will gain new insights into the mysteries of the deep.
With its stunning visuals, compelling storytelling, and groundbreaking discoveries, “Drain the Oceans” continues to captivate audiences around the world. So, don’t...
- 5/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday night, National Geographic takes viewers on a gripping journey into the depths of the ocean with a special episode of “Drain the Oceans” Season 6 titled “Criminal Underworld.” Get ready for an eye-opening exploration of lucrative smuggling routes used by the criminal underworld.
In this revealing episode, viewers will uncover the hidden secrets of the ocean’s underworld as experts dive deep into the shadowy world of illegal activities beneath the waves. From drug trafficking to human smuggling, the oceans have long served as highways for criminal enterprises, and “Drain the Oceans” shines a light on these illicit operations.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, viewers will witness firsthand the intricate network of underwater routes used by criminals to transport contraband across borders. From hidden caves to remote reefs, no corner of the ocean is off-limits as the show delves into the dark underbelly of maritime crime.
Tune in at 10:00 Pm this Sunday,...
In this revealing episode, viewers will uncover the hidden secrets of the ocean’s underworld as experts dive deep into the shadowy world of illegal activities beneath the waves. From drug trafficking to human smuggling, the oceans have long served as highways for criminal enterprises, and “Drain the Oceans” shines a light on these illicit operations.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, viewers will witness firsthand the intricate network of underwater routes used by criminals to transport contraband across borders. From hidden caves to remote reefs, no corner of the ocean is off-limits as the show delves into the dark underbelly of maritime crime.
Tune in at 10:00 Pm this Sunday,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Debris discovered by Blaine Gibson on Antsiraka Beach in Madagascar has been verified as belonging to the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200Er that disappeared on March 8, 2014. The piece was previously thought to be marine debris, but aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey has determined it was part of the plane’s nose wheel door in a newly released study.
Godfrey stated that the item had “strong resemblances” to debris found by a fisherman in Madagascar on November 17, 2022. This broken O panel was found at a similar location in Antsiraka Beach.
Godfrey looked at the dimensions, weight and paint coatings of the debris and found them to be consisted with the MH370 craft.
Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12:42 a.m. local time with an expected arrival in Beijing Capital International Airport at 6:30 a.m.
But the last communication with air traffic control took place only...
Godfrey stated that the item had “strong resemblances” to debris found by a fisherman in Madagascar on November 17, 2022. This broken O panel was found at a similar location in Antsiraka Beach.
Godfrey looked at the dimensions, weight and paint coatings of the debris and found them to be consisted with the MH370 craft.
Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12:42 a.m. local time with an expected arrival in Beijing Capital International Airport at 6:30 a.m.
But the last communication with air traffic control took place only...
- 8/18/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
It has been nearly a decade since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Despite multiple investigations, search efforts, and theories, there are more questions surrounding the tragic event than answers. The flight, commonly referred to as MH370, has been the subject of podcasts, influenced fictional series ("Manifest"), and inspired several documentaries, like Netflix's "MH370: The Plane That Disappeared," which released on Netflix on March 8.
"MH370: The Plane That Disappeared" examines the mysterious disappearance of the flight, highlights evidence that points to a number of mistakes made during the initial investigation, and dives into a handful of theories that attempt to make sense of the tragedy. Here is the true story of the puzzling missing MH370 airplane.
What Happened to Flight MH370?
In the early morning of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777 plane, MH370, departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members. Upon its departure at 12:42 a.m., the...
"MH370: The Plane That Disappeared" examines the mysterious disappearance of the flight, highlights evidence that points to a number of mistakes made during the initial investigation, and dives into a handful of theories that attempt to make sense of the tragedy. Here is the true story of the puzzling missing MH370 airplane.
What Happened to Flight MH370?
In the early morning of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777 plane, MH370, departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members. Upon its departure at 12:42 a.m., the...
- 3/9/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
A 32″×28” piece of debris washed ashore in Madagascar following a tropical storm in March 2017.
In November 2022, MH370 expert Blaine Gibson found the item with other marine debris and realized that it looked similar to other pieces of Malaysia Airlines MH370 found in the Indian Ocean.
The object has not been formally analyzed, but Gibson and others believe that it belongs to the Boeing 777 plane’s landing gear. Deep cuts on the item serve as evidence that the landing gear was most likely deployed before the crash.
Richard Godfrey, a British engineer working on the investigation, said, “The realistic possibility that the landing gear was lowered shows both an active pilot and an attempt to ensure the plane sank as fast as possible after impact.”
This demonstrates that evidence of the crash may have been intentionally hidden either by pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah or another unknown pilot.
The analysis also shows...
In November 2022, MH370 expert Blaine Gibson found the item with other marine debris and realized that it looked similar to other pieces of Malaysia Airlines MH370 found in the Indian Ocean.
The object has not been formally analyzed, but Gibson and others believe that it belongs to the Boeing 777 plane’s landing gear. Deep cuts on the item serve as evidence that the landing gear was most likely deployed before the crash.
Richard Godfrey, a British engineer working on the investigation, said, “The realistic possibility that the landing gear was lowered shows both an active pilot and an attempt to ensure the plane sank as fast as possible after impact.”
This demonstrates that evidence of the crash may have been intentionally hidden either by pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah or another unknown pilot.
The analysis also shows...
- 2/10/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Season Two of the science fiction anime TV series "gen: Lock", created by Gray Haddock, stars Michael B. Jordan, Dakota Fanning, Golshifteh Farahani, Maisie Williams, Kōichi Yamadera, Asia Kate Dillon, Blaine Gibson, Gray Haddock, Miles Luna, Chad James, Monica Rial and David Tennant, streaming November 4, 2021 on HBO Max:
"...'gen:Lock' is set in a dystopian future Earth where an international coalition known as 'The Polity' fights a hostile, autocratic invading force known as 'The Union'. Members of the gen:lock' program participate in the development and testing of an experimental technology which allows for individuals with unique mental make ups to have their minds uploaded to giant suits of mecha armor called 'Holons'.
"In the new Season, a war leaves behind only a handful of highly skilled soldiers fighting for the future of humanity as a deteriorating Earth, due to an unstoppable climate collapse, has two distinct visions for the future...
"...'gen:Lock' is set in a dystopian future Earth where an international coalition known as 'The Polity' fights a hostile, autocratic invading force known as 'The Union'. Members of the gen:lock' program participate in the development and testing of an experimental technology which allows for individuals with unique mental make ups to have their minds uploaded to giant suits of mecha armor called 'Holons'.
"In the new Season, a war leaves behind only a handful of highly skilled soldiers fighting for the future of humanity as a deteriorating Earth, due to an unstoppable climate collapse, has two distinct visions for the future...
- 11/2/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Rooster Teeth is uncoincidentally debuting its latest comedy competition series on 4/20. Titled Last Laugh, the venture -- part social experiment, part game show -- will see 12 contestants trapped in a room for six hours; whoever laughs, smiles, or smirks three times is eliminated until only one creator is left standing.
The unscripted series -- which will offer a $1,000 cash prize for one winner -- comes courtesy of Funhaus, a Rooster Teeth-owned gaming and comedy channel. The series was created by longtime Funhaus member and gaming personality Elyse Willems, with Rooster Teeth co-founder Geoff Ramsey serving as host, and Rooster Teeth’s Stephanie Ard directing.
The contestants are: James Willems, Adam Kovic, Willems, Jon Smith, Lindsay Jones, Michael Jones, Alfredo Diaz, Fiona Nova, Gus Sorola, Chris Demarais, Blaine Gibson, and Jessica Vasami. Each contestant has three lives, with one life lost for every smile, snicker, or full-on giggle.
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The unscripted series -- which will offer a $1,000 cash prize for one winner -- comes courtesy of Funhaus, a Rooster Teeth-owned gaming and comedy channel. The series was created by longtime Funhaus member and gaming personality Elyse Willems, with Rooster Teeth co-founder Geoff Ramsey serving as host, and Rooster Teeth’s Stephanie Ard directing.
The contestants are: James Willems, Adam Kovic, Willems, Jon Smith, Lindsay Jones, Michael Jones, Alfredo Diaz, Fiona Nova, Gus Sorola, Chris Demarais, Blaine Gibson, and Jessica Vasami. Each contestant has three lives, with one life lost for every smile, snicker, or full-on giggle.
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- 4/9/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Rooster Teeth has tapped Maisie Williams, the 21-year-old English actress who rose to fame on HBO’s historic Game Of Thrones series, to appear in its forthcoming gen:lock.
The series, which marks Rooster Teeth’s second-ever anime-style outing, is about a diverse team of pilot recruits who have been tapped to control giant, weaponized robot bodies known as ‘mecha’ in order to fight for earth’s last free society in a global war. The immensely star-studded voice cast already includes Michael B. Jordan (who is co-producing the series through his Outlier Productions), Dakota Fanning, David Tennant, and Koichi Yamadera. It will also feature appearances by homegrown Rooster Teeth stars like Lindsay Jones, Miles Luna, and Blaine Gibson.
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The series, which marks Rooster Teeth’s second-ever anime-style outing, is about a diverse team of pilot recruits who have been tapped to control giant, weaponized robot bodies known as ‘mecha’ in order to fight for earth’s last free society in a global war. The immensely star-studded voice cast already includes Michael B. Jordan (who is co-producing the series through his Outlier Productions), Dakota Fanning, David Tennant, and Koichi Yamadera. It will also feature appearances by homegrown Rooster Teeth stars like Lindsay Jones, Miles Luna, and Blaine Gibson.
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- 9/17/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
John Krasinski’s thriller “A Quiet Place” made a lot of noise at the box office this weekend. And perhaps that’s apropos, since a lot of people have been complaining about loud moviegoers at their screenings of the film.
While it’s important to not text message, answer calls, talk or loudly eat popcorn and snacks that might annoy people and ruin the experience of a movie — no matter what you’re seeing — it’s especially true of “A Quiet Place.” The film, directed by and starring Krasinski, who co-leads with his wife Emily Blunt, is a horror movie about a family who live in silence, thanks to monsters that hunt whatever they can hear. And since nearly the whole movie is in silence with very little dialogue, literally every pin drop can send hearts racing.
TheWrap even made an etiquette video, urging theatergoers to be quiet during the movie. But it fell on, at least some, deaf ears. Based Twitter reaction, the film got ruined for a whole lot of people.
Gee, thanks.
Also Read: 5 Reasons 'A Quiet Place' Became Horror's Latest Box Office Sensation
“I watched #AQuietPlace yesterday. Unfortunately the cinema was full of popcorn munching mouthbreathers,” one person tweeted.
Check out some of the other reactions of uncomfortably loud movie theater experiences below.
Also Read: 'A Quiet Place' Film Review: Make Some Noise for John Krasinski's Nerve-Racking Horror Tale
I watched #AQuietPlace yesterday. Unfortunately the cinema was full of popcorn munching mouthbreathers ????
If you watch it, make sure it's in #AQuietPlace
— Milstead On Movies (@MilsteadMovies) April 9, 2018
Last night I saw #AQuietPlace . At one point I choked on popcorn, but did I cough and ruin it for everyone? No I sat there and suffocated in silence for a full minute until something loud happened in the movie. Those moviegoers don’t know how much they owe me. pic.twitter.com/eB4mNfvj0v
— Mary Elizabeth Dial (@EvillBetty) April 8, 2018
How scary is “A Quiet Place”? Well, while we were leaving the theater a food server dropped a metal tray on the ground. Everyone who had just seen the movie spun around and looked at the noise with genuine terror. Hell of a film @johnkrasinski. #AQuietPlace pic.twitter.com/kIoCoyTKtW
— Blaine Gibson (@BGibbles) April 8, 2018
how I felt eating my snacks while watching #AQuietPlace pic.twitter.com/0VgvjgdDKc
— R ???? (@rebekahdurante) April 7, 2018
I have never been more conscious of my own popcorn-eating mouth noises than in the first 30 minutes of #AQuietPlace
— Rhett McLaughlin (@rhettmc) April 9, 2018
Ahem! ????
Do not purchase popcorn or anything that requires you to rustle through a bag during #AQuietPlace ????
— Kingsley (@kingsleyyy) April 9, 2018
After seeing #AQuietPlace….. I’m now extremely self aware of my loudness ???????????? I’m so distraught @johnkrasinski ????
P.S. Go see the movie but plan ahead and don’t get crunchy snacks ????
— Justine Ezarik (@ijustine) April 9, 2018
Honestly, me and my friends would be dead in seconds for laughing if we were in #AQuietPlace and we did this during sign language pic.twitter.com/hjbLmxP93g
— it’s a bb boi (@micklelilpickle) April 8, 2018
#AQuietPlace spoiler without being a spoiler pic.twitter.com/GQREAxrO0Z
— Chris Wilson (@CrisMovieCorner) April 8, 2018
Saw A Quiet Place just now.. the woman behind me couldn't keep quiet for more than 2 minutes, it was either talking, reacting or eating individually wrapped sweets! Other than that I loved it! #AQuietPlace #cineworldunlimited
— Will Taylor (@willjoeltaylor) April 9, 2018
My favorite part about A Quiet Place was the immediate regret I had in choosing a theater with leather seats. #aquietplace
— Mikey (@mikepalien) April 9, 2018
go see #AQuietPlace.
I knocked over my purse halfway through the movie and freaked out because I thought a monster would come get me for making noise.
it’s so good.
— regan (@reganbennett13) April 9, 2018
A PSA for those going to see #aquietplace.
a. Phones off/silent & away.
b. If you Must answer it, leave the cinema in a quiet fashion.
c. Keep the food munching & packet rustling to a minimum.
d. No Talking!
It's simple really, don't be an ass & ruin the experience for others. https://t.co/oId8uBXTOl
— Adam Warlock (@Howsito) April 8, 2018
Read original story These People Ruined ‘A Quiet Place’ for Everyone Else At TheWrap...
While it’s important to not text message, answer calls, talk or loudly eat popcorn and snacks that might annoy people and ruin the experience of a movie — no matter what you’re seeing — it’s especially true of “A Quiet Place.” The film, directed by and starring Krasinski, who co-leads with his wife Emily Blunt, is a horror movie about a family who live in silence, thanks to monsters that hunt whatever they can hear. And since nearly the whole movie is in silence with very little dialogue, literally every pin drop can send hearts racing.
TheWrap even made an etiquette video, urging theatergoers to be quiet during the movie. But it fell on, at least some, deaf ears. Based Twitter reaction, the film got ruined for a whole lot of people.
Gee, thanks.
Also Read: 5 Reasons 'A Quiet Place' Became Horror's Latest Box Office Sensation
“I watched #AQuietPlace yesterday. Unfortunately the cinema was full of popcorn munching mouthbreathers,” one person tweeted.
Check out some of the other reactions of uncomfortably loud movie theater experiences below.
Also Read: 'A Quiet Place' Film Review: Make Some Noise for John Krasinski's Nerve-Racking Horror Tale
I watched #AQuietPlace yesterday. Unfortunately the cinema was full of popcorn munching mouthbreathers ????
If you watch it, make sure it's in #AQuietPlace
— Milstead On Movies (@MilsteadMovies) April 9, 2018
Last night I saw #AQuietPlace . At one point I choked on popcorn, but did I cough and ruin it for everyone? No I sat there and suffocated in silence for a full minute until something loud happened in the movie. Those moviegoers don’t know how much they owe me. pic.twitter.com/eB4mNfvj0v
— Mary Elizabeth Dial (@EvillBetty) April 8, 2018
How scary is “A Quiet Place”? Well, while we were leaving the theater a food server dropped a metal tray on the ground. Everyone who had just seen the movie spun around and looked at the noise with genuine terror. Hell of a film @johnkrasinski. #AQuietPlace pic.twitter.com/kIoCoyTKtW
— Blaine Gibson (@BGibbles) April 8, 2018
how I felt eating my snacks while watching #AQuietPlace pic.twitter.com/0VgvjgdDKc
— R ???? (@rebekahdurante) April 7, 2018
I have never been more conscious of my own popcorn-eating mouth noises than in the first 30 minutes of #AQuietPlace
— Rhett McLaughlin (@rhettmc) April 9, 2018
Ahem! ????
Do not purchase popcorn or anything that requires you to rustle through a bag during #AQuietPlace ????
— Kingsley (@kingsleyyy) April 9, 2018
After seeing #AQuietPlace….. I’m now extremely self aware of my loudness ???????????? I’m so distraught @johnkrasinski ????
P.S. Go see the movie but plan ahead and don’t get crunchy snacks ????
— Justine Ezarik (@ijustine) April 9, 2018
Honestly, me and my friends would be dead in seconds for laughing if we were in #AQuietPlace and we did this during sign language pic.twitter.com/hjbLmxP93g
— it’s a bb boi (@micklelilpickle) April 8, 2018
#AQuietPlace spoiler without being a spoiler pic.twitter.com/GQREAxrO0Z
— Chris Wilson (@CrisMovieCorner) April 8, 2018
Saw A Quiet Place just now.. the woman behind me couldn't keep quiet for more than 2 minutes, it was either talking, reacting or eating individually wrapped sweets! Other than that I loved it! #AQuietPlace #cineworldunlimited
— Will Taylor (@willjoeltaylor) April 9, 2018
My favorite part about A Quiet Place was the immediate regret I had in choosing a theater with leather seats. #aquietplace
— Mikey (@mikepalien) April 9, 2018
go see #AQuietPlace.
I knocked over my purse halfway through the movie and freaked out because I thought a monster would come get me for making noise.
it’s so good.
— regan (@reganbennett13) April 9, 2018
A PSA for those going to see #aquietplace.
a. Phones off/silent & away.
b. If you Must answer it, leave the cinema in a quiet fashion.
c. Keep the food munching & packet rustling to a minimum.
d. No Talking!
It's simple really, don't be an ass & ruin the experience for others. https://t.co/oId8uBXTOl
— Adam Warlock (@Howsito) April 8, 2018
Read original story These People Ruined ‘A Quiet Place’ for Everyone Else At TheWrap...
- 4/9/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Rooster Teeth just wrapped the 2016 iteration of its gaming and internet convention Rtx in Austin, Texas, on July 3. On the first day of the 6th annual expo, the digital production company announced the upcoming Sex Swing: The Animated Series, based on their Funhaus brand, as well as the volume four premiere date of hit anime show Rwby. Over the last two days of Rtx, Rooster Teeth revealed even more titles for 2016. For starters, the popular series Million Dollars, But… will return for a third season. Additionally, Rooster Teeth has greenlit the show Eleven Little Roosters, a follow-up to its Ten Little Roosters murder mystery series.
Million Dollars, But… is a party game-style series where Rooster Teeth cast members posit fictional, yet utterly absurd situations to each other to see what they would or wouldn’t do to inherit $1 million. The series spawned a card game version in May 2016, which was...
Million Dollars, But… is a party game-style series where Rooster Teeth cast members posit fictional, yet utterly absurd situations to each other to see what they would or wouldn’t do to inherit $1 million. The series spawned a card game version in May 2016, which was...
- 7/4/2016
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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