The female
walruses get to choose their mates based on how well the male sings his song.
Not exact matches
Maybe Michael was driving unfairly, maybe he just wanted to
get rid of that hideous
walrus - nosed Williams.
The introduction to the character is a ten - minute sequence, itself with an overextended flashback, and after the initial shock and fun of watching Depp wears off, I started wishing to
get back to the man -
walrus.
At the Saturday night world premiere of his new movie, the writer - director crossed the stage of the Ryerson Theatre in signature jersey and shorts, playing to his constituency — many wearing plastic
walrus masks, for reasons I'll
get to shortly — liked an old pro.
As for the film's seeming raison d'etre, the
walrus - ization of Wallace (
walrus, Wallace —
get it?)
C + Tennessee Tuxedo: The Complete Collection Available on DVD The classic 1960's television toon featuring Don Adams as the voice of penguin Tennessee Tuxedo who wanders the zoo with his
walrus pal Chumley,
getting into all kinds of trouble, all the while educating the audience and making them laugh.
A respectable entry into the genre of «I Can't Believe This Thing
Got Made» cinema, Tusk follows a podcaster to Nowhere, Canada where he's promptly kidnapped by a disturbed man with machinations to turn him into a
walrus.
Based off a premise proposed on Smith's podcast with producer Scott Mosier in which a man
gets turned into a
walrus, «Tusk» alludes to its origins by focusing on a character who runs a loudmouthed podcast himself.
Recently, he has written and directed a trilogy of horror - comedies dubbed the «True North trilogy»; the first film in the series was «Tusk,» about a missing podcaster who
gets turned into a
walrus, which received mixed reviews.
You
get the feeling that the
walrus and caribou were just there to fill time since they probably didn't have enough polar bear footage, but even if that is the case, the film is still a decent enough nature doc.
Spitsbergen, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and the North Pole are perfect for explorations by small ship cruise, and our selected itineraries
get you up close to the abundant wildlife in this region: polar bears, musk ox,
walrus, belugas, narwhal, killer whales, seabirds and more.
In the summer, no one is allowed to set foot on the shore because of the many breeding
walruses, but in October only a few
walrus are left, and they don't seem to mind when Ian plugs his toaster into a generator and proceeds to
get the bread to the exactly right level of brownness.
Shaye Wolf, climate science director for the Center for Biological Diversity, the conservation group that launched legal action to
get Pacific
walruses listed in 2008, told Earther that the agency's claim that
walruses will adapt to climate change «is baseless, and simply doesn't match the science showing that
walruses are being harmed by the devastating loss of their sea ice habitat.»
So we built this cage, and took it up north and put it in the water and the first time we ever went to find
walruses, they immediately rammed our boat, and looked us meanly in the eye, and I said to Adam, «well, you've
got to go in the cage.»
What was it like
getting up close with
walruses and polar bears?
Paul Souders
gets up close with animals from polar bears to penguins, from
walrus to belugas, as he travels from pole to pole documenting wildlife.