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Disney Nature Earth [Blu-ray]

Disney Nature Earth [Blu-ray]Actors: James Earl Jones, Patrick Stewart
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 1372

Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Media: Blu-ray
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.5

MPN: 10072800
UPC: 786936787443
EAN: 0786936787443
ASIN: B001UV4XWE

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: September 1, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • DISNEYNATURE: EARTH - BLU-RAY (BLU-RAY DISC)

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Product Description
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/01/2009 Run time: 96 minutes Rating: G

Amazon.com
A nature documentary compiled from the vast footage of the BBC's and The Discovery Channel's Planet Earth series and produced by award-winning British producer and director Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield, Earth is the first nature film from the newly formed Disneynature--a Disney independent film label dedicated to bringing high impact wildlife and environmental films to theaters. James Earl Jones narrates this US version of the 96-minute documentary film (the English and German version are narrated by Patrick Stewart and Ulrich Tukur, respectively) which follows families of arctic polar bears, African elephants, and humpback whales for an entire year. The film tracks the animals' migrations across the globe and through some of the harshest terrains and climates on earth, pointing out in a factual and remarkably non-political way the negative effects of global warming and habitat destruction on these animals and the planet as a whole. Selected from the over 4,000 days of cinematography that went into the making of Planet Earth, every image is breathtakingly spectacular (especially the first-ever aerial footage of Mount Everest) and Jones' concise narration is engaging and packed with information. What makes this film different from Planet Earth, besides the obvious shorter run-time, is the sense of story that permeates this film. While children and others disinclined toward factual documentaries or nature films might find Planet Earth overly long and somewhat dry, Earth views more like an entertainingly touching story about several animal families. The first story begins with an adorable look at two 2-month-old polar bears and their first encounter with the snow and ice outside their den. Viewers of all ages will raptly follow their long trek with their mother across the ice to the water's edge to find food. Danger looms in many places and the polar bears' father's desperate attempts to find food on the ice turn perilous when he ends up stranded in the icy water and is forced to swim to shore where he's outnumbered by fiercely protective walruses. Footage of over 42 kinds of strange and beautiful New Guinea birds of paradise is rich with their breathtaking sounds and colors as well as the trees, fungi, flowers, and plants of tropical rainforest they inhabit. In stark contrast to the moisture-rich tropical rainforests that cover a mere 3% of the earth's surface, but support about 50% of the planet's animals and plants, are the dry lands of the Kalahari desert of South Africa where we meet the African elephants. The elephants' epic quest for food and water leads a mother elephant and her baby across vast prairies, savannahs, grasslands, and barren desert to inland deltas and water holes where they are forced into a tense and fragile alliance with a variety of other animals including their natural predators. Frighteningly real (though not gory) footage of lions attacking the elephants may well scare or disturb young children and the faint of heart, but it serves as a poignant reminder of the natural circle of life. The humpback whales' long migration across half the globe is similarly fraught with danger, yet full of underwater beauty, just as the Adélie penguins' life in one of the earths' most inhospitable lands also features the unexpected beauty of the striking Aurora Australis lightshow. What tracking a year in the life of all these amazing animals demonstrates is not only the exceptional beauty and strikingly harsh realities of life in the wild, but also the resilience of earth's creatures. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi


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1 out of 5 stars Disappointing....   November 20, 2009
K. Decamp (New Mexico)
Is it just me or does the editing seem awkward? In our copy the exact same scene with the walruses and the male polar bear was shown twice. At different times! And he dies! Twice! I really should have screened it (my fault) and we already own Planet Earth so that makes it a complete waste of money. Shame on you Disney. I expect more quality.


1 out of 5 stars Disney is ripping you off   November 17, 2009
B. Marincovich (Omaha, NE)
This is a total rip off. This is just Planet Earth packaged by Disney, only it's worse. There is gay commentary to with it by Simba's dad.


1 out of 5 stars Horrified my kids   November 6, 2009
D. Mohr (Tucson, AZ United States)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

First off, my wife and I have been quite clear with our kids about where our food comes from. They understand that we eat animals. They also understand that animals eat each other. With that said, this movie horrified my kids. My eight year old son loves elephants. He was delighted when the movie began with an elephant family only to become increasingly distressed. When the baby elephant was mauled to death, he asked me very calmly to turn off the T.V. I looked over at him and he was pale faced with shock. I turned the movie off and held him on my lap. He didn't cry but it obviously traumatized him. It was like renting a G rated family movie and at the end getting to watch a seriel killer butcher a child.


5 out of 5 stars Terrific, but I wish James Earl Jones...   November 6, 2009
Will
Great footage, but it did come directly from the footage of the original BBC series, so if you already saw or own it I could see how you could feel ripped off. I really wish James Earl Jones would have said the phrase, "This is the book that got Bubba cooked." Would have been six stars.


1 out of 5 stars Propaganda   November 5, 2009
Right of Redneck
This is nothing but a cut up part of another documentary with a made up story that you would not know is made up unless you watch the making of "Earth". I would like to know ahead of time the movie has an agenda such as global warming. The photography is good, the stories are lies to fit a pre-concieved storyboard.
It should have been promoted as fiction.


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