Movie Reviews for Coral Reef Adventure [HD DVD]

Coral Reef Adventure [HD DVD]

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Movie Reviews of Coral Reef Adventure [HD DVD]

Movie Review: Wonderful HD video
Summary: 5 Stars

After equiped with HD receiver, HD monitor, and HD projector, the only think that I feel lack is the ability to show some good HD videos to people whom admire my gears.

If there are no good HD TV program, now I can show this video either on my 1080p flat panel monitor or my 720p projector. The only disadvantage is that I need to put a high power computer alone with my other video equipments.

Movie Review: A wonderful watch!
Summary: 5 Stars

Coral Reef Adventure might offer nothing astounding to persons familiar with marine life on the reef and the problems our reefs are currently dealing with, but this DVD is beautiful! I have watched it a few times and every time is as enjoyable as the last. Sting's music sets a good tone for the movie.

Movie Review: Coral Reef Adventure
Summary: 5 Stars

Loved the colors! The movie has invaluable information as to why the coral reefs are disappearing after studying them for so long.

Movie Review: Tropical Vacation in a Box
Summary: 4 Stars

Beautiful to watch again and again. Special features 'Making of ...' also excellent. A favorite to watch with the kids. Subtracted a star for being less informative than I had hoped and for the constant beating over the head with the environmental stick. For an equally stunning, more informative presentation, highly recommend 'The Blue Planet - Seas of Life' (Parts 1-4) (2002) Attenborough, BBC.

Movie Review: Pretty video, depressing overtones
Summary: 3 Stars

Very pretty and interesting video of coral reefs and the fish living in them. Striking view of an octopus. Nice view of a huge school of sharks.

Some depressing overtones. Constant reminders that coral reefs are dying due to global warming and other repercussions of human effects on earth.

Other depressing elements. We're told that a man nearly died from the bends, and then we see him going into another very deep dive, threatening that he will get it again. We're told that several people were viciously bitten by sharks, and then we see people in the midst of hundreds of dangerous sharks, "partying" with them for an hour. It is frustrating and pointless to annoy us with these dangers because the participants themselves are voluntarily putting themselves in danger.

Here, worry with me while I do something dangerous because I choose to.

Instead of being a celebration of coral reefs, this film is a plea for help, and a depressing one. It is a downer. Its saving grace is that the video is beautiful. Hey, if I could get rid of the knuckleheads who run my country I would. I'd elect other knuckleheads who would take global warming more seriously. But there's nothing I can do, Charlie, and that's the sad truth.

The soundtrack is a lot of old music by Crosby Stills and Nash. Teach. Your children well. I'm not a big CSN fan.
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