i think the first docudrama i saw was supervolcano. ooh lorddy (trouble’s so hard), that was a good one. i watched it all the way through to 3AM… and i had class the next morning. fantastic. if the title didn’t give it away, the giant caldera at yellowstone park (in the USA) goes off and rains posion gas and volcanic ash over three quarters of the united states.

nobody believes them at first but yeah, thanks discovery channel, now i believe! i don’t quite remember why but the magma pockets scattered underneath the park start pooling together and form one giant pocket. vents start appearing all over the place, releasing poison gas + ash, and a super caldera forms. like a typical volcano all the water goes yellow (from sulphur i believe?) and the sun gets blocked out by the thick ash clouds. watch this docudrama, it’s sexy. what can i say? disasters float my boat.

the second docudrama i watched was called the last dragon. unfortunately, this one had nothing to do with sean connery’s epic movie, dragonheart. the version i watched was narrated by none other than patrick stewart! it’s hard not to believe every word that man says but it gets easier when you see dragons. i think the title pretty much explains this one, it’s about a dragon. they pretty much just filmed a documentary about eagles but replaced eagles with dragons.

i think you should all know, they’re showing how to weave things wicker on how it’s made, it’s making me all hot and bothered.

okay, the last one, which i just watched half an hour ago was called superstorm! yes, it’s like supervolcano but more so giant hurricane that will crush, kill, and destroy you all. they try to control/destroy a hurricane by seeding it.

i’ve lost my train of thought, i’ve just been thoroughly impressed by those people weaving chairs with wicker. holy shit. that’s amazing.

let’s end it here, i can’t wait for “race to mars” in september.