|  | Director: Lad Allen Actors: Stephen Meyer, Paul Nelson, Jonathan Wells, Douglas Axe Studio: Illustra Media
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Format: Dolby, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Widescreen Language: English (Unknown) Region: 0 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 70 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
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Garbage from creationists who can't tell one fossil from another December 4, 2009 Donald Prothero (La Crescenta, CA United States) 30 out of 89 found this review helpful
This film follows the usual lies about the "Cambrian explosion" that both the "Young-Earth Creationists" and the new "Intelligent Design creationists" have propagated for years. Bear this in mind: NONE of these people are trained in paleontology, or can tell one fossil from another; NONE of them has done real peer-reviewed research in this area, and most have not even visited the critical outcrops or collected the fossils in question. They just cherry-pick outdated ideas and quote out of context, completely falsifying the actual record. Any any REAL paleontologist knows, there is NO "Cambrian explosion" but rather a Cambrian "slow fuse" (see Prothero, 2007, Evolution: what the fossils say and why it matters), with the earliest evidence of animals from the Doushantuo fauna 600 m.y. old, then the multicellular but soft bodied Ediacara fauna (580-540 m.y. ago), and the earliest Cambrian "little shellies", small skeletonized fossils of mollusks, sponges, echinoderms, and most other invertebrate phyla at 550 m.y. Only at the third stage of the Cambrian, the Atdabanian, do we get larger shelled invertebrates like trilobites, at 520 m.y. ago, some 80 m.y. after the process began. Hardly an "explosion"!
If you want to learn what is REALLY known about early animal evolution, there are plenty of good books and videos produced by REAL paleontologists who actually work on these fossils and know what they are talking about. Don't waste your time on movies like this, which are full of garbage by people who can't tell one fossil from another...
Darwin's Dilemma ; real stuff December 1, 2009 Seth C. Howard (Apalachin,ny) 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
For the cerebral in search of knowledge ; this is 'documentary' and informative . If you enjoy the debate of DARWIN vs. the FACTS , or are the opposition , you can listen intently to a clear presentation of fossil history .
I most certainly recommend Ben Stein's "Expelled ; NO intelligence allowed!" as a companion . Ben has more humor with many of the same PHD/scientists .
So , pull out your grey matter and popcorn . I sat through this twice first evening . Nicely done .
Darwin Bites The Dust November 30, 2009 Brent Little (California) 8 out of 17 found this review helpful
Most truth runs the gamut as follows:
First it is ignored
Second it is ridiculed
Third it is persecuted
Fourth it is accepted as self evident
Intelligent Design is in the second and third phases.
This movie is great quality and addresses things that Darwinists would rather not deal with. Well worth watching. Informative and insightful.
Spectacular Fossils November 30, 2009 S. Gade 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Excellent presentation of the fossils of the Cambrian Explosion, especially those found in the Burgess shale and more recently in China. I know that Simon Conway and Valentine, who appear in the DVD, are very well known paleontologists and widely published in major journals. They are certainly not creationists and for them to appear says a lot about the scientific integrity of the presentation. As the title implies the sudden appearance of most of the major groups of animals with no intermediates between them and no fossils between them and single-celled organisms is a huge dilemma for evolutionists. Their claim that the precursors existed with soft bodies that didn't fossilize is belied by the soft-bodied sponge embryos that are found where the animal precursors would be if they ever existed.
Tremendous resourc November 27, 2009 Critical Thinker (Phoenix, AZ USA) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was a very professionally produced, compelling resource that casts serious doubt on the theory of Darwinian evolution.
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