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The Life of Mammals

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Movie Review: Get a life, Creation theorists!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

patrickpk3 has some nerve posting his ridiculous review here. The Creation theorists are the ones trying to indoctrinate America's kids, Christian and non-Christian. Why can't these Christians leave non-Christians alone? You don't see members of other religions going door to door in poor neighborhoods trying to convert people to Christianity. This series tells it like it is. Evolution is TRUE. All the fundamental Christian wackos say it is false. They are so deluded by their religious fanaticism that it is scary.

This film will leave you in awe of mammals. The hunting scenes are spectacular and the photo of the running Siberian tiger on the front cover shows the true power and majesty of this amazing mammal.


Movie Review: Glass of milk . . .
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased "Life of Mammals", in part, for my 6-year-old daughter. After sitting through "The Deep" from "The Blue Planet" for about the 20th time, I figured it was time for both of us to move on.
Each series has its strong points, but "Life of Mammals", in particular, has served to spark her interest in evolution and the classification of animals. The series is very well suited to facilitate natural explanations for precocious 6-year-olds, even if you are a little sketchy on some of the details yourself.
This is a fantastic series for adults with an interest in armchair life-science, but it is also more than appropriate for children. In short, don't be put-off, worrying that your kids won't understand it. After watching it for the nth time, they'll probably know more about mammals than you ever will.

Movie Review: Why the narrator is all time on the screen?
Summary: 4 Stars

I like theses series. Photography and background sound are simply great, as well as commentaries. The only thing that bothers me is looking at the narrator every 2 minutes on the screen.
I wonder if it was really necessary for Mr. Attenborough to appear again and again annoying the beauty of landscape and animals.

Movie Review: Wonderful for the family!
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased this DVD set for my 3 1/2 year old son. We have a DVD player in the car and I wanted something educational for him to watch. Well, did I get what I asked for! He prefers to watch his "animal movie" over ALL other options and he is more knowledgeable about mammals than I am. He often provides us with interesting animal facts and pretends to be many of the animals he learns about in the DVD. The DVD is also very interesting for us, his parents, as well. The things captured on film combined with the soundtrack and commentary are amazing! As a parent, you do need to be comfortable that your child will be seeing graphic occurances in nature: birth, death, aggression, etc. My child has not been the least bit frightened or bothered by anything in the DVD series.

Movie Review: One of the Greatest Documentaries I have ever seen.
Summary: 5 Stars

Throughout my life, I've always enjoyed documentaries... especially ones on the natural aspects of our world (plants, animals, etc). After viewing David Attenborough's The Life of Mammals, I would just like to say for the record, "this is one of the greatest documentaries I have ever seen". The combination of Mr. Attenborough's obvious love for his work and the stunningly beautiful visuals and video footage make this set not only an excellent purchase, but an inspirational piece of work. Never have I been so engaged, enthralled and excited by a program before in my entire life. And while it may seem like I'm laying my praise on a little thick, I truly believe this set is worthy of it.
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