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"Jurassic Fight Club" Is the Best Show for Men in 200 Million Years

Posted by Ben Kallen

 

Dudes, get out your chips and six-pack: The History Channel's Jurassic Fight Club, which premiered last night, is a show made just for you. Sure, if this were just a prehistoric history lesson made with Jurassic Park-style computer animation, it would be fine. But the heart of the series is something even cooler: scenes of vicious, and apparently realistic, battles for survival. Battles between dinosaurs. And depending on which ones are doing the fighting, the prize for winning is sometimes sex, while the penalty for losing is sometimes becoming dinner. Now, that's commitment!

The show is even educational, sort of -- expert "Dinosaur George" Blasing manages to pull more information from a pile of old bones than anyone on CSI ever could. But mostly, it's just incredibly entertaining to watch dinosaurs mangle each other. (The folks at the History Channel seem to realize this -- they've even provided a video game.)

Each episode airs several times a week, so we suggest you sit back in your La-Z-Boy, crack open a brewski and watch. Take a look at these clips, and you'll see exactly what we're talking about.

 







Image: The History Channel

Previously: 
A Great Documentary. . . For Us To Poop On! 


 


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Ben Kallen is an entertainment, health and humor writer who's been lectured to by Sidney Poitier, argued with by Lea Thompson and smiled at by Jennifer Connelly. He's the coauthor of The No S Diet and author of The Year in Weird, along with hundreds of magazine articles. He lives near the beach in Los Angeles, just like the gang from Three's Company.

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