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Planet Earth
Anyone catch the start of this series last night? The footage is really amazing, especially in HD.
Discovery Channel :: Planet Earth :: Portrait of the Planet |
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: Planet Earth
I saw it. Great camera work and the overall scenery is amazing. I don't have an HD yet, but I could tell that's what it's made for.
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Re: Planet Earth
I saw the first hour and it was really cool. The footage of the great white jumping out of the water was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. I hope they put the rest of the shows On Demand because I would love to check them out.
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Re: Planet Earth
Yeah that shark coming completely out of the water in super slo-mo was crazy
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Re: Planet Earth
shows like this is what high def is all about. hopefully, people will think twice about destroying our beautiful planet
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Planet Earth
it started yesterday?! i didn't know that. I thought it started in a couple weeks. I barely watch tv anymore. All i watch is 24 and sports but i wanted to watch this.
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Re: Planet Earth
Yeah, they had three episodes starting at 8 last night. I think it's an 11 part series and they'll probably show repeats of it constantly because of how much money they put into it.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Planet Earth
mvgroup.org (requires registering) has all the imax movies/discovery/national geographic/BBC/etc documentaries in HD for download. the imax stuff in HD is crazy.
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Re: Planet Earth
I recorded it on the DVR but haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I am looking forward to it though.
Side note, anyone that does not have a TIVO or DVR is really missing out. It's the best thing I have ever gotten. I never miss a South Park or a Family Guy, or anything I want to see.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Planet Earth
I missed the show last night but they will show it over and over again. Was the Great White jumping out of the water chasing a fake seal that they tow behind a boat? I've seen that footage on another show and it is really amazing footage.
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: Planet Earth
Nah, it was an actual seal. All the footage on Planet Earth is animals in their natural habitats without human involvement. They film alot of it with steady cams from choppers.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Planet Earth
It was badass. I watched it when it came on at midnight. I especially enjoyed watching the Snow Leopard hunt.
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Re: Planet Earth
I watched half of the ocean one On Demand last night, did anyone else see the part with the dolphins herding the mackerel close to the surface so they could get to them easier?
It was amazing because the dolphins were able to work just like sheep dogs or something to herd this whole school of fish really close together. In the meantime these sea-birds would dive about 60 feet under the water to pick off the fish too. The whole thing was like some kind of organized chaos, it was really fascinating to see.
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