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Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts

4/17/2012

Equator 1: Power Of An Ocean (As seen on Discovery HD & Animal Planet) (2009) Review

Equator 1: Power Of An Ocean (As seen on Discovery HD and Animal Planet) (2009)
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Picture quality well below average at places. Disc has two main subjects: Palmyra atoll in the pacific and Galapagos Islands. The coconut crab sequence (Palmyra atoll) very nice, but the Galapagos sequences dissappointing, especially if you have already watched "Galapagos" with Tilda Swinton. Disc not recommended on account of the really bad picture quality at places.

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9/19/2011

Africa's Outsiders (as seen on Discovery HD Theater) (2008) Review

Africa's Outsiders (as seen on Discovery HD Theater) (2008)
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Awesome documentary. It focuses on how animals born with unusual colors (i.e. mutations) have a much harder struggle than normal. It mostly follows 3: a white lion, a white baboon, and a yellow crocodile. It also explores other animals and what life without pigmentation, camouflage, etc. is like for them.
Its African narrator adds a fresh dimension to the film by blending the science with local lore. For example why the leopard and the monkey are now enemies but once were friends and why, in African lore, there are animals with unusual colors: the messengers.
Well worth your money.


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8/15/2011

Australia: Land Beyond Time (IMAX) (2004) Review

Australia: Land Beyond Time (IMAX)  (2004)
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Extraordinary panoramic vistas, taken from a 2-engine plane with a camera attached to its nose, amazing geological facts, and marvelous animals, most of them unique to Australia, are what we get in this superb documentary of what is both the world's smallest continent, and its largest island. Once joined to Antarctica many millions of years ago, with high mountains and lush forests, time transformed Australia into 3 million square miles of mostly arid flat land, and its creatures adapted to the different weather conditions. Fabulous and often amusing footage of kangaroos and koalas (both share the same ancestral marsupial possum), as well as desert creatures from ants to the giant and fearsome parenti lizard, and the "living contradiction," the platypus, are among the many delights shown in this film.
An event that only occurs approximately twice every century, torrential rains filling the Outback's Lake Eyre, bringing long dormant animals to life, as well as flocks of pelicans, is caught on film, and is a spectacular sight. This is a glorious but harsh land, with a strange beauty that fills the soul. Australia is described as being more like another planet than another country, and this documentary has many images rarely seen.
Directed by David Flatman, written by Flatman, Meg Morrison, and poet Les Murray, it is narrated by Alex Scott, and has a lovely score by David Bridie. Made for IMAX in 2002, every aspect of "Australia, Land Beyond Time" is excellent, is a must for anyone interested in this great country, and those of us who like to explore foreign lands without leaving home.


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7/04/2011

Africa's Super Seven (Discovery HD Theater) (2008) Review

Africa's Super Seven (Discovery HD Theater) (2008)
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I'm a fan of wildlife and nature videos, specially the HD kind. So this Blu-ray was a pleasant addition to my nature and wildlife collection. The narration is good. The documentary shows an interesting storyline for each of the seven animals. It was sad to see the mother hyena, trying to scavenge food for its cubs, killed by the dominant male lion for no reason. It was intriguing for me to watch & learn for the first time that a lion would track and kill another animal (a female hyena in this case) not for food but just out of spite. Also, I didn't know that buffaloes were capable of scaring away lions to protect their young. One learns how the leopard, which itself is a powerful predator, has to hide its pray out of reach of lions and hyenas. The picture quality and sound were good but not great considering that I have a full HDTV (1080p) with HDMI connections and blu-ray. Overall the documentary is a good learning experience about wild Africa and how different species co-exist.

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