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The Blue Planet - Seas of Life 2 Pack (Parts 1 & 2) | 
enlarge | Director: Alastair Fothergill Studio: BBC Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 100463
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 196 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0790767783 UPC: 794051165022 EAN: 9780790767789 ASIN: B00005YU7F
Theatrical Release Date: January 27, 2002 Release Date: February 5, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: NEW, sealed, prompt shipment!
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Amazon.com Extraordinary footage and eloquent narration by David Attenborough highlight the BBC's remarkable wildlife series, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life. "Ocean World" begins with astonishing views of a gigantic blue whale--the elusive Holy Grail of undersea photography--and the marvels continue to demonstrate the power, diversity, and profound ecological influence of Earth's oceans. From the surface feedings of dolphins to the pitch-black environs of deep-sea predators rarely glimpsed by humans, the oceans are seen as living entities teeming with nutrients and rejuvenating currents essential to all life on Earth. This marvelous portrait of the food chain--from plankton to sharks to killer whales--continues in "Frozen Seas," examining whales, walruses, penguins, and other creatures under the extreme conditions of the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. The next two episodes are even better. "Open Ocean" travels thousands of miles into the vast "liquid desert," where currents determine how the ocean's diverse life forms will assume their places in the food chain. From manta rays to spinner dolphins, hammerhead sharks, and a plethora of smaller creatures fending for their lives, the patient cameramen capture a movable feast with intense proximity, while narrator David Attenborough brings these forces of nature into eloquent perspective. More amazing, "The Deep" descends with a state-of-the-art submersible to the ocean's abyssal plain and beyond, filming such bizarre creatures as the fangtooth, bioluminescent jellies, transparent squid, the giant-mouthed gulper eel, and the never-before-seen hairy angler fish. One of the finest wildlife programs you're ever likely to see, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life provides the privilege of visiting a truly alien world teeming with the rarest wonders of nature. --Jeff Shannon
Description See over 240 minutes of some of the most startling wildlife photography ever to have been shown on television! The Blue Planet: Seas of Life features amazing new discoveries and photographic breakthroughs in four episodes. The Blue Planet: Seas of Life #1 features: "Ocean World" and "Frozen Seas." The Blue Planet: Seas of Life #2 features: "Open Ocean" and "The Deep."
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A testimony to earth's grandeur June 26, 2007 K. Amato (Brunswick, OH USA) This was the best filming of this subject that I have seen. It was fascinating and educational: I didn't know what fierce hunters Killer Whales are. The filming of two of their brutal hunts is graphically honest. The unimaginable beauty of the biofluorescence of certain deep water life is hypnotic to watch. The biology of teeming life in the boiling temperatures near the hydrothermal ocean vents is amazing. There is even a brine LAKE on the ocean floor! This four-part series would be a wonderful addition to everyone's nature DVD collection as it would be suitable for chldren and adults alike. What a lovely gift this would be.
Outstanding January 13, 2003 It is a magnificent documentary -- perhaps the best I have ever seen on nature.The beauty of the scenes is inspiring -- and the sections on feeding and survival, quite moving. The swirling balls of herring and sardine illuminated by the sun are fascinating -- though portends of mortal danger. Nature can both generous and ruthless. I was impressed once again that whales -- who should be at the top of the food chain -- actually survive on very primitive plant and animal life -- plankton and krill. Most of the rest of the sealife -- not to mention mankind itself -- is not so civilized.
An amazing suspension of belief December 27, 2002 Waleed Abu-Ghazaleh (Al-Sharq, Kuwait Kuwait) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A science fiction fantasy told and presented as reality. Which doesn't seem like much until you realize this *is* reality. Unearthly creations both monstrous and spellbinding, painstakingly caught on video and presented in the comfort of your living room. No prior knowledge of undersea life is necessary to enjoy this visual feast. Even my 5 and 7 year-old children find this video as fascintating as those about dinasours. By the way, I brought this DVD series after reading the book of the same name. The book obviously goes into more detail but both are a highly recommended addition to your library.
Great series! November 13, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love it, and my 3-yr old does too.
Marvelous,excellent and Surprising! October 5, 2002 I didn't know what was the big thing about it when I was watching the commercials for it but when I finally got the chance to see it I was atonished.It's unbelievable the beauty of nature. Some many species hidden in the deep blue sea that we never imagined they existed.The narration was great.It was quite well done and the whole crew deserves credit for the good job they made.While watching this you'll see we're nothing in this world.The world is much more of what your eyes can see and even your mind.This DVD would be your passage for a world you never knew it existed....a Blue Planet.
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