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BABY MAMMOTH
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DVD Cover Information Actor: n/a Brand: Image Entertainment DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 143 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-03-25 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: DISCOVERY Product features: - Out of the mists of prehistory comes an unprecedented glimpse into the future. In remote central Siberia, gold miners unearth an intact, frozen animal from the Pleistocene Era: a baby mammoth. In this exclusive Discovery Channel program, scientists study not only how the ancient animal lived and died but determine that cloning the mammoth could become a reality in our lifetimes. Join top paleont
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Movie Reviews of BABY MAMMOTHMovie Review: Cute little CGI mammoth makes the science go down. Summary: 4 Stars
The discovery is amazing, the science is wonderful, the scientists were filled with rosy-cheeked enthusiasm, high spirits, and good sportsmanship, but the thing that really makes this DVD work is the computer-generated baby mammoth who runs amok in the documentary, at one point stealing the truck keys out of the pocket of a scientist examining the 35,000-year-old baby mammoth find, and then flinging the keys away where the scientists couldn't find them. The entire documentary is dotted with moments of humor and excitement and is a step above similar documentaries. Much of the credit for this must go to the researchers, who seem absolutely delighted to be working on the discovery, and who project so much excitement for their work. Included in the DVD is a discussion of the ethics of using mammoth DNA to "resurrect" mammoths as a clone or hybrid (using modern elephants as the "medium"). Seeing the adorable and mischievous little mop-top in the movie can make it seem very desirable to bring them back. But before humans start fooling around with processes much larger and more complex than we can possibly understand fully, it might be good for us to consider that organisms go extinct for a reason...and that reason might make it unethical and even cruel to bring an extinct organism back for reasons of our own.
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