Cooper's Treasure
Cooper's Treasure
TV-14 | 18 April 2017 (USA)

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    Matcollis

    This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.

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    Steineded

    How sad is this?

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    Nicole

    I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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    Aryana

    Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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    katanaguy

    I did view the episodes and it was an "ok" series to me as I enjoy viewing treasure hunt shows. It had a lot of cereal in it and was repetitious in many areas yet I kept watching.Then all of a sudden this series dissappears from tv progamming. I assume it was cancelled as I never find any listings for it.Can someone comfirm the above for me?.......thanks for any help.

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    katherinefairchild

    This man was legend. Cooper was bound to have found a large sum of treasure. I wonder if he had no children with his second wife they were such rock stars of their time. Cooper also was not shy about UFO's and Aliens. This is not a made up story. Cooper was a real space cowboy! Can not wait for the new season.You can not make this stuff up.

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    kchiasson-77464

    It is yet another over-glorified, over-hyped reality TV show. What else would you expect from Discovery network?As others have mentioned, you could easily condense the content into 1 or 2 episodes. There is so much repetition, that I feel like I'm being taken on an 'idiot ride' and I can't take any of it seriously. Especially the mapping from space, using such old technology to detect underwater objects from very far away, while traveling at high velocity.Search for written documentation instead of this time-wasting trash and watch something else on NatGeo, for example.

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    intrepidami

    If this guy was so close to Gordon Cooper that they shared a man cave together, and upon his death he received this large bundle of documents from Gordon, why would Gordon leave the most vital parts out so you had to scavenge them? It doesn't add up. A more likely scenario is upon Gordons death, he rushed over and grabbed the documents that were lying around and that's why the best, most vital part is missing! Because that wasn't lying around their man cave for him to scarf up.I'll tell you what is legitimate treasure, the stuff he rifles through in Gordons garage! Those items in that garage are potentially worth millions! If his wife was smart she'd auction off the contents of that garage on EBAY! That would be quite a sum, I'm sure! I'll bet the US government might even want to throw in a $100,000,000 to keep that stuff away from the public.As far as all this data from 1963 that was probably the best then, but the Earth is now surrounded in space by 1000's of Satellites with really modern high powered cameras, so these maps, if even legit are comparable in quality to what they can see nowadays to you getting excited about having an Early Cell phone that came with a large box beneath it and cost $3 a minute to make a call on. And a little kid walks by holding a galaxy 8 and laughs at you.I'm was sure MODERN treasure hunters do use satellite imagery and I looked it up and Viola.. https://www.gislounge.com/using-landsat-imagery-find-shipwrecks/ What do you know, they did and do! So basically...this is all romanticized hooey!

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