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Movie Reviews of Life in Cold BloodMovie Review: Amazing...as usual. Summary: 5 Stars
In his latest, and last, installment in the 'Life' series, David Attenborough brings us another masterpiece in nature documentary. If you are a fan of his earlier works, this is just as engaging and well filmed. The series is broken into five parts, each 50 minutes long with a "behind the scenes" segment which lasts 10 minutes. In all you receive 5 hours of film for under 30 dollars...a bargain.
No fan of nature documentary, or David Attenborough, should be without this wonderful work.
Movie Review: Awesome documentary Summary: 5 Stars
David Attenborough is by far my favorite documentary host, not just from the BBC but from all the documentaries I own (and I own quite a few). The things the camera teams were able to capture and the quality of the images and shots is phenomenal. I'd recommend this DVD set to anyone who enjoys nature, wants to learn more about the vast variety of reptile life, or for anyone who has kids and wants a non-frightening educational video for them to visually explore the world that is around them.
Movie Review: Who needs Harry Potter? Summary: 5 Stars
We have 6 and 8 year old boys. While the tendency is for boys to like snakes and lizards more than girls, I am sure this would appeal to all. Don't be put off by the fact that there are no cartoon characters narrating. This is part of its appeal. The film is absolutely interesting for kids and adults. It is interesting, fact-filled, clear, and direct. It moves along at just the right pace. This tape, along with many other BBC earth series films, is one of the first the kids grab.
Movie Review: creepy, crawly, incredible Summary: 5 Stars
Attenborough is in fine form in this series, his own pleasant quirkiness matching the oddity and fascination of the reptiles he trots before us. The programs are thoughtfully organized, so there's enough continuity to let us know we are actually learning something about reptiles, rather than just seeing a proliferation of bizarre life-forms. As good the second time as they are the first time through, these discs are almost sure to satisfy.
Movie Review: Reptile Lover Summary: 5 Stars
For those who love nature shows, this DVD is incredible showing rarely glimpsed reptiles that have never before been filmed and capturing remarkable behavior. Courtship, mating, hunting and caring for their young, this DVD shows the remarkable and some times little known world of reptiles and amphibians. It also focuses on the rarety of the species and their current plight in the wild. A must see for BBC Nature fans.
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