Planet Earth tonight
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Planet Earth tonight
I'm not a nature show guy, but I saw the pilot of this show, and you can tell that they took the time and effort to go way way beyond your typical natural geographic nature show. I have my Tivo set just in case I forget, but I plan to be watching tonight.
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Really? Did not know that, time to check the Tivo setting.
Reading about the camera stuff in the New York Times....http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/24/ar...n/24plane.html
Reading about the camera stuff in the New York Times....http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/24/ar...n/24plane.html
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The guys who produced this were on the Today Show on Friday and showed a clip where a pack (or den?) of lions took down an elephant. It was wild, for lack of a better term. I'll be checking this out (later, not tonight).
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
The guys who produced this were on the Today Show on Friday and showed a clip where a pack (or den?) of lions took down an elephant. It was wild, for lack of a better term. I'll be checking this out (later, not tonight).
It is a pride of lions.
I will have to check this out
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The slow motion shark attack on a seal was the scariest thing I've ever seen. Forget Jaws...that clip will keep more people out of the ocean. Damn thing must have been 20 feet long!!
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caught the first one (Pole to Pole) and must say I'm seriously impressed. I put a series recording on it so I'll watch the other two eps. later tonight. Incredible stuff...
It looks Amazing in HD!
It looks Amazing in HD!
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Just watched the first one and it's very impressive and enjoyable. I can't wait to see the rest. The only thing I didn't like was the repeated references to "never before filmed" or what fancy technology they used.
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Originally Posted by WallyOPD
Just watched the first one and it's very impressive and enjoyable, can't wait to see the rest. The only thing I didn't like was the repeated references to "never before filmed" or what fancy technology they used.
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I just watched all three episodes tonight. I'm a sucker for nature documentaries to begin with, but this one in HD was amazing. This is exactly what HD was made for. Some absolutely incredible shots. I loved it. I'm definitely going to watch the rest.
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This is probably the most stunning and jaw dropping collection of scenes from nature ever caught on film. The shots from space, and the time lapse photography are also truly amazing.
A must see for any HDTV owner.
Ive only seen 3, but apparently there are 12 ??
A must see for any HDTV owner.
Ive only seen 3, but apparently there are 12 ??
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oh , ... i almost forgot the COOLEST part of all -
that vampire octopus that had glowing blue eyes, i nearly dropped my coke during that scene. freakin awesome
that vampire octopus that had glowing blue eyes, i nearly dropped my coke during that scene. freakin awesome