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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 27 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794051161529 |
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Customer Reviews of The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 2)
Wonderful look at an alien world that is right here on Earth The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 2) is a fascinating look into the ocean. The photography is superb and the animals that are shown in The Deep look like something out of Star Trek rather than animals that live on our planet. Over and over I needed to keep telling myself that these animals live in the same ocean that we swim in.
The quality of this DVD is second to none and as always, the BBC does a great job with the extras. The wide screen format of these two programs enhances the overall experience.
I would highly recommend this DVD series to anyone who is fascinated by our planet and to anyone who has ever wonder what lives out there in our oceans?
Whoa!
The Blue Planet's two episodes on this tape are the very best I have ever seen on the ocean's bowels and surfaces. The best episode here is "The Deep", which alone completely trashes Steve M's film "The Living Sea!" The Deep is ten times more amazing than anything shown in "The Living Sea". This episode takes you
in a submersible down into the dark depths of the planet. The creatures shown are amazing, including: Gulper Eels, rodlike fish, Anglerfish, Sixgill Sharks, and many more! The submersible even passes over a trench 4000 meters down in the deep ocean. It is amazing and sometimes frightening. Very much worth the expense of the entire video!
"Open Ocean", is also very exciting. The real highlights of this episode are the battles between different fish. There is ocean footage almost every second of the 45 minutes.
You will have to view this for yourself and find out how excilirating it really is!
Ground-breaking!
All other documentaries should aspire to the level of that of the Blue Planet series. By far the most impressive documentary ever put together! Even though the Discovery Channel re-airs these programs; the high quality of DVD sound and audio make this worth paying for it.