The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 2)

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Manufacturer: BBC Warner Starring: David Attenborough Directed By: Alastair Fothergill
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 9780790766058 Format: Anamorphic ISBN: 0790766051 Label: BBC Warner Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: BBC Warner Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-02-05 Running Time: 98 Studio: BBC Warner Theatrical Release Date: 2002-01-27
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nature in the very deep. Comment: The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 2) I recommend it to those who want to know more about life in the ocean where the submersibles go. Narrated by David Attenbourgh, it is entertaining and educational in a part of the world that has been visited by fewer people than have visited the moon. The bonus is another show on coral reefs. Definitely worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Blue Planet - Gold Ribbon Comment: This item completed my Blue Planet collection. A must see documentary, wonderful film work and great narration. Highly recommended series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Comment: Really incredible images of the weirdest sea life ever seen. The footage of the faunal comunities of the thermal vent is particularly striking. A must see for anyone interested in sea life.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Launching Pad For a Career Comment: This was an amazing documentary that I saw not long ago. I have always wanted to be a marine biologist and then I saw this movie and knew exactly what I had to do. This movie is fantastic with rare footage of live deep sea creatures uninhibited and fully entrenched in daily activities. This not only gives you an idea of what deep sea creatures look like, but amazingly shows predator/prey interactions (though some of that was dramaticized, it was entertaining none the less). Now working with one of the contributing scientists from the movie, I watch this every time I sea it on discovery or animal planet and I'm even more amazed when I see the fish the filmed in person.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Id give it 6 if I could Comment: AMAZING dvd..The colour is just out of this world w/o a high Def TV. The footage makes the viewer feel like they're actually there..DEFINITELY worth buying as well as seasonal seas/coral seas..I couldnt decide which one to get so I bought them both and highly recommend them :)
Oh and they have behind the scenes footage for each section (so two BTS per DVD) very interesting to see how much effort and energy was invested!!!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nature in the very deep. Comment: The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 2) I recommend it to those who want to know more about life in the ocean where the submersibles go. Narrated by David Attenbourgh, it is entertaining and educational in a part of the world that has been visited by fewer people than have visited the moon. The bonus is another show on coral reefs. Definitely worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Blue Planet - Gold Ribbon Comment: This item completed my Blue Planet collection. A must see documentary, wonderful film work and great narration. Highly recommended series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Comment: Really incredible images of the weirdest sea life ever seen. The footage of the faunal comunities of the thermal vent is particularly striking. A must see for anyone interested in sea life.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Launching Pad For a Career Comment: This was an amazing documentary that I saw not long ago. I have always wanted to be a marine biologist and then I saw this movie and knew exactly what I had to do. This movie is fantastic with rare footage of live deep sea creatures uninhibited and fully entrenched in daily activities. This not only gives you an idea of what deep sea creatures look like, but amazingly shows predator/prey interactions (though some of that was dramaticized, it was entertaining none the less). Now working with one of the contributing scientists from the movie, I watch this every time I sea it on discovery or animal planet and I'm even more amazed when I see the fish the filmed in person.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Id give it 6 if I could Comment: AMAZING dvd..The colour is just out of this world w/o a high Def TV. The footage makes the viewer feel like they're actually there..DEFINITELY worth buying as well as seasonal seas/coral seas..I couldnt decide which one to get so I bought them both and highly recommend them :)
Oh and they have behind the scenes footage for each section (so two BTS per DVD) very interesting to see how much effort and energy was invested!!!
See over 90 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 two episodes: "Open Ocean" and "The Deep." "Open Ocean": Endless blue stretches in every direction, this is the open ocean. In this marine desert there is nothing but the burning sun above and the blackened abyss below, yet here live many of the most spectacular predators in the ocean. Striped marlin, dolphin and the shearwater birds chase down large shoals of sardine and makerel. Survival in the open ocean depends upon, speed, cunning and agility. "The Deep": A place of mountain ranges, perpetual night, pressure extremes and cold and the weirdest life forms on our planet. Dive to the depths of the ocean, an eerie world where predators with teeth so large they can't even close their mouths, chase bioluminescent creatures of the deep. Discover the spectacular smoking chimneys of the hydro thermal vents. Go deeper down than you have ever been. 98 minutes
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