Blue Planet (IMAX) |  | Director: Ben Burtt Actors: James Buchli, Toni Myers Studio: Imax
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Seller: one_world_of_movies Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 42102
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Picture Format: IMAX Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 42 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.6 x 0.6
MPN: WARDX8018D ISBN: 0790761068 UPC: 794051801821 EAN: 9780790761060 ASIN: B00005BCKI
Theatrical Release Date: 1993 Release Date: June 12, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The IMAX film Blue Planet offers an eloquent reminder--and a cautionary warning--that the planet Earth is a delicate living organism, constantly reshaped and rejuvenated by the awesome forces of nature. The film targets a grade-school audience but will prove informative to anyone fascinated by our home planet's evolution. Hurricanes, glaciers, volcanoes, thunderstorms, asteroid impacts, undersea furnace vents, and earthquakes are all explored as a system of interconnected forces that ensure the planet's survival. The difference between this and other nature films is that the Earth's delicacy is emphasized by stunning views from space, filmed in the IMAX format by NASA astronauts in orbit 200 miles above the Earth's surface. With astonishing clarity, this orbital perspective supports the film's ultimate purpose: to reveal the awesome beauty of the Earth, and to emphasize that we, the custodians of this miraculous gift, are also the greatest threat to the planet's delicate health. Proof of man's destructive influence offers a sobering reminder that our responsibility toward nature is perpetual, essential, and routinely abused. Blue Planet combines state-of-the-art sound and image, principally directed by Ben Burtt, the Oscar-winning sound designer whose credits include the original Star Wars trilogy. No home-theater system could do full justice to the film's technical achievement, but the sights and sounds of Blue Planet are awesome nonetheless, and it's impossible to overstate the importance of the film's message and its hopeful emphasis on the potentially wondrous future of our one and only home. --Jeff Shannon
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Some nice shots from space, but too short August 8, 2009 D. J. Nardi (Washington, DC) This DVD has some nice shots from space, which does make it different from Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series [Blu-ray]. I particularly liked seeing the straight of Gibraltar, in between Spain and North Africa, and actually seeing each continent separately. Florida also looks good from space. However, the "Blue Planet" documentary is extremely short - only 42 minutes. Some of that is not even used well (such as a scene of tourists watching a space shuttle launch). The footage of wildlife, such as the humpback whales, looks amateurish compared to the wonderful scenes in Nature's Most Amazing Events [Blu-ray]. Using footage from space is a great idea and I hope more documentaries incorporate such footage. However, when there are so many other amazing blu-ray alternatives out there, I just feel like you don't get a whole lot of bang for your buck with this disc.
Check your plyer first August 6, 2009 Anna M. Leuenberger I got the HD dvd Blue Planet. We have a Sony large screen HD TV and a Sony HD DVD player. Sorry-this DVD does not work on our equipment. The TV and player are 3 years old. I bought this disc on Amazon about a year ago but just now tried to play it. The darn thing should play but a disclaimer in the disc jacket states that some players may need to have software or firmware upgraded to work. The player's LCD window states that the disc can neither be played or written to. I checked on Sony's customer support and there are no updates for this player- RDRGX315 sony HD DVD reader/player. So beware. Be sure your player will play this type of disc or has capability to be updated. I am disgusted with the whole DVD scene.
Blue Planet - Not too good for IMAX, really! July 17, 2009 Keith Mirenberg (www.spaceanimations.org) I wish to add my vote of a two or three star rating for this IMAX product. It just didn't do it for me and might be pleasant to play in the background some time you feel like dozing or could use some sleep.
Largely a sequence of scenes looking straight down on cloud formations from space, interrupted by brief scenes filmed from the corresponding location at ground level. There were only a few nice image sequences and I've become a little jaded and spoiled over the years by other IMAX productions.
IMAX has made much better space specials before featuring footage from the shuttle in orbit. I usually grade on the curve for space materials but this was pretty mediocre compared to other IMAX films.
THIS IS NOT THE BLUE PLANET TV SHOW SHOWN ON BBC/DISCOVERY CHANNEL June 9, 2009 Worldly (Everywhere) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the movie made specifically for IMAX 10 years before the Blue Planet television show came out. To all the people saying how awful it is compared to Planet Earth; This movie has nothing to do with the Planet Earth show, and should not be compared.
DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE EXPECTING A DOCUMENTARY ON WHALES/SHARKS/BIOLUMINESCENT CREATURES UNDER THE SEA!
blue planet blu ray May 19, 2009 Daniel Garcia (Chicago, IL.) I am very happy with our purchase my kids loved it. I am satisfied with the sender, I would buy from them again in the future.
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