![]() ![]() So what I'm going to do is go excerpt by excerpt (hat tip to Cole Kuiper for pointing these out on Twitter) to see if I can unpack this nonsense. Okay, I know that you have about a billion questions here, because I definitely know that I do. A prehistoric shark, overdue bills, an angry teenage daughter, whale beachings, and Pat Burrell." Note: There is no degree for archaeology or paleobiology here.Įxtremely Stefan from SNL voice: " This book has everything. Alten has a master's degree in sports medicine, by the way, plus a doctorate in sports administration, so this is either the best or most irresponsible use of those degrees. Here's a reminder: Author Steve Alten didn't just write a book called "Meg." He wrote a series called "Meg," which is based on a surviving prehistoric shark, the megalodon. ![]() While we all wait for a movie that's climactic scene will inevitably be a 50-year-old man pretending he's a 30-year-old man kicking a shark in the face, some people have looked at the book that the script is based on, and it just might be amazing. As it turns out, the book version of Jason Statham's upcoming movie "The Meg" is a fantasy, and the reason why has nothing to do with giant sharks. ![]()
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