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Movie Reviews of Blue Water, White DeathMovie Review: Great !! Summary: 5 Stars..The original and great documentary about Great White Shark...
this dvd edition is very good !!
Movie Review: Absolutely superb!! Summary: 5 StarsI'd been waiting to see BWWD since 1971. Tried to get a VHS copy but failed. Now the DVD is out and a copy appeared in my mailbox, having pre-ordered several months ago. The movie itself is every bit as exciting as I remembered it. My wife, who is a also a diehard scuba diver and hadn't seen it before, agreed it's top notch. The real bonus is the high quality of the digital transfer. Every bit as clear as the original, with stunning colors and lighting to match. What a pleasure to watch. There is also a bonus feature on a get-together with some of the divers, including the Taylors and Stan Waterman.
Movie Review: It's baaack! Summary: 5 StarsAn incredible documentary that pioneered underwater filmmaking- Crazy to think that this was Benchley's inspiration for Jaws, and that it's FINALLY coming to DVD this month!
Movie Review: New York Times Review Summary: 5 Stars"It is adventure, pure and simple, laced with excitement and danger."- NY Times. From a Blue Water White Death fan, this review summed up the movie perfectly.
Movie Review: Finally its here.....A True Masterpiece!! Summary: 5 StarsIn 1969 Peter Gimbel set off on the First ever Expedition to Film The Great White Shark. His Team included other World famous underwater Photographers: Stan Waterman, Ron & Valerie Taylor, and also Shark Attack Survivor Rodney Fox.
Their search for the Great White lasted for 9 months and it took them from South Africa to South Australia. The tension, the drama, the setbacks... of a long journey, plus the first ever awesome underwater photography make this documentary an all time classic and a living tribute both to the team and the sharks.
A lot of the footage that was Filmed had never been seen before. Some highlights like the dives with the feeding Oceanic Whitetips, and the final encounter with the Great White Shark are simply awesome.
Peter Gimbel and his team were the first to introduce me to SHARKS with this Documentary when I first saw it in 1971 and Since then, my life has never been the same again.
A True Masterpiece!!
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