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A very informing DVD
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Marginal production. I thought I was buying the "Blue Planet: Seas of Life" series. I could not have been more mistaken. It is deceiving to have this DVD named the same as that 5 disc DVD series because it is NOT the same thing. This was an outer space documentary, which if caught by chance on The Discovery Channel would be interesting, but even then not worth planning your evening around catching. Do not spend money on getting this in Blu-ray or in regular DVD format.
This is truly a great film for all of you Discovery Channel Enthusiasts. The panoramic filming is breath-taking and it is beautifully narrated. I am looking to also pick up the Planet Earth Series on Blu-Ray when I can afford to purchase the set. This DVD is one of the favorites in my collection.
Wonderfull documentary, very sharp quality in 1080p , a must have for HDTV owners !!!Wonderfull documentary, very sharp quality in 1080p , a must have for HDTV owners !!!Wonderfull documentary, very sharp quality in 1080p , a must have for HDTV owners !!!Wonderfull documentary, very sharp quality in 1080p , a must have for HDTV owners !!!
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