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Nailed it with those words of wisdom that truly capture this documentary. Everything from the narrator's soothing to the soul delivery and decelerated images allowing the viewer to really live in the magic of each wildlife moment. Awe-inspiring! My favorite part was capturing the leopard's cunning.
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Thanks for making a new lion video, National Geographic. I'll be in the video section of my local Barnes & Noble February 18th to purchase this. Epic name too: The Last Lions! This is huge for me because I'm just getting back into big cats as a 24 year old. I was always obsessed with them as an adolescent and obsessing over the big cat films. I hope this video is as dynamic as Lions & Hyenas Eternal Enemies. Can't wait for The Last Lions and great rare footage here by the way! :D
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I love this kind of shockingly rare footage chocked full of drama. Makes me want to buy the vid but I'm waiting for a vid that's either based on drama like "Lion & Hyenas: Eterneal Enemies" or filled with shockingly rare footage such as a bunch of encounters between cheetahs and leopards or leopards vs. an elephant or something
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ROFLMBO!!! And I’d be more than happy to “join the party” when they feast on the narrator
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We thought the same thing about dogs and that they needed meat to survive back when they were in the wild, but we have discovered they can survive off of dog food which contained no meat from other living things. Lion's are just too lazy to find what else they could feed on that could keep them alive and would rather kill and murder. Yes, it creates for irresistible drama but c'mon some of these killings you can find on YouTube from lions like on baby animals and calves is outrageous
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Behave children. And he’s right. Hyenas would be a lot less appalling if they ate grass
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thejattlord You speak as though there’s not the blatant numbers advantage for the hyena as is usually the case lol
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These scenes were stolen from a popular lion documentary!
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I don't want to see this in theaters. I just want it on DVD. That kind of pisses me off.
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1:40 is actually a scene from another lion documentary. Is that also a scene in the Last Lions?! Haven't seen it yet. If so, it leads me to wonder if the creator's of this film (the Jouberts) took old footage they didn't use for the creation of one film and used it to create this entirely different film, and perhaps used one scene from the other documentary as it was necessary. Mind you, the Jouberts did an interview in which they say they have so much footage they can create multiple stories
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The Last Lions is gonna be greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeat
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One question. The video keep saying "shown in theaters"? Is this coming out on DVD on February 18th or literally the theater? I was hoping to just buy it on DVD and watch it from the comfort of my own home.
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Can't wait for this video to come out. It's going to be hot. What I think the filmographers should have done is left the censored footage at the end, labeling it as censored footage or something. I like this rare gruesome stuff. LOL! This films gonna be greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeat. I wonder what the story of this lion they're following is going to be about. Like humans, every lion has a different story. I do hope the lions take on something out of the ordinary like a hippo.
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Latest big cat film in The Last Lions opens in theaters today. I'm going to Barnes and Noble to see if it's sold there
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@simbamanzz LoL! I thought you meant lions kill buffalo while talking. Like as they're taking down the buffalo, the lions are chatting "Girl, where you fixing to go after we take down this buffalo?" "I dunno girl. Nafari and I were fixing to go to the club at 7." "Girl, you serious. Don't Nafari have cubs already." "Girrrrrl, that's what I said. She knows she is tripping still going out to the club when she's got 9 cubs on her and from 5 different male lions. Shoot! All right buffalo is dead."
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Is The Last Lions going to have a movie-like fill to it like Lions & Hyenas Eternal Enemies. Whatever! I'm going to buy it anyway. Can't wait till February 18th. This will be my first big cat film since moving out on my own and coming into my own. Haven't obsessed with them since I was a good. 24 now. YAYA! You know when lions and buffalo are involved, it's gonna be drama-filled.
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thank you for those obvious comments, art0fwar
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Wtf?! This was whack. I thought it was going to be a real crocodile vs. a Jaguar, as in bigger than a fish, you fucking idiots! I hate deceptive titles!
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UfcWanab, go fuck urself
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get rid of these goddamn Ads at the beginning of videos youtube or I won't frequent this site anymore
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yea, I guess if you're idiotic enough to sit on the things back like a horse then you're in danger, but I don't know if anyone's that stupid
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Lmfao @ the mother buffalo: “Look girrrrl, you on your own. Mama tired and gosta’ go. Let me know if you make it out alive now baby. I’ll be over here grazing with ya’ daddy, perhaps getting started on another kid with your dad in case you don’t make it out of their alive. I love you.”
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those horns look useless if u ask me, bent all the way back. : / That has to suck. It be nice if they were forward
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@21OverDrive lol @ "run train" and yea, probably. I have seen like a big proud along with a male have big stand off with an injured hippo though
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I love animal confrontations, especially involving big cats and crocodiles, and prey animals antelope, zebras, wilderbeasts, hippos, elephants, and rhinosaurus. I am waiting for National Geographic to come out with another confrontation-based vid like "Lions & hyenas: Eternal Enemies" with a lot of rare or shocking footage, such as the one scene in the Great Migrations with a mother zebra chasing a baby cheetah or out of another vid in which a leopard chases a heard of dangerous gorillas
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@Palmergedd0n Yes, and his name is Jeremy Irons. He also narrated another big cat National Geographic film, Eye of the Leopard. That was in 2006 and is out on DVD. I am wondering why National Geographic has chosen to put this in a theater instead of DVD.
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@SimplyCoiguy roflmfao!
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lol
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@RandomMalcolm If the lion community could speak english and use youtube, I'm sure a bitchy lioness would get on here and say "fuck you bitch. You couldn't last two seconds out there on the great plains of Africa. You all sit there in your little homes and get food through green paper. Try living one day in my paws and taking out your meals by barehand bitch. Yeah. That's what I thought. Come meet me and my pride over in the grasslands bitch. We'll go. Let's do this."
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No they don’t
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