So we all agree he's #1.
Who's #2 though?
>>67313316
I don't agree.
>>67313338
oh hey opposite-bob!
Richard Attenborough
Fishing lvls?
>David Attenborough will die in the next 10~15 years
>>67313316
Herzog
DUDE NATURE
DUDE LOOK AT THEM BUGS
WHOA
THIS IS TOTALLY NOT A WASTE OF TIME
Nature? Or general documentaries?
>>67313393
Hes good but hes no Matt Hayes lad
TOTAL FISHING NIGGAH
>>67314451
Nature
>>67314386
>10~15
Try 5. He's turning 90 this year.
>mfw they took one of his documentaries and had it dubbed over by Oprah
>>67314386
He's nearly 90. I could see him going until 100 though.
>>67314516
Considering he's still doing documentaries, I'm assuming he's in peak physical and mental condition considering his age. I'm betting he's gonna push 100.
>>67314587
I sure hope so. I wouldn't be surprised if he keeps working until he's dead either
>>67314450
one could consider everything a waste of time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq9pLiNLNrY
John Hurt's not bad, but kind of more of the same. You really can't touch Attenborough's knowledge and experience without getting into the less informational stuff. If they have more/equal knowledge they're usually some twat waving their dick in front of a snake, and if they have more/equal presentation abilities they're doing it from a studio and off a script. Although to be fair every time David leaves his house it's to work on a multi-year, multi-million dollar project. And he can be repetitive. My friends had a Planet Earth game where you drink every time he says "so big it literally creates its own weather" and one other phrase I can't remember. They were shitfaced after a few episodes though.
If they don't have to be alive, Steve Irwin would be a contender, although he's clearly slanted towards kids. Really everyone else I'm thinking of is either for kids or just another boring script reader. Jacques Cousteau? Idunnolol
I need to rewatch Planet Earth again
So beautiful, so comfy.
Gordon Buchanan.