

Product Description Bonus Content:80 minutes of behind-the-scenes footageInterviews with producer Alistair Fothergill, cameraman Doug Allan, and researcher Penny AllenDeep Trou ble: an exploration of the impact of civilization on the oceansPhoto ga lleriesFact filesAll-new bonus fifth disc:-desertcart Abyss: discover an array of creatures living in the desertcart-Dive to Shark Volcano: venture to Cocoa Island, an underwater volcano-Beneath the Tides: explore an e stuary in winter-Anarctica desertcart.com The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, Part 1 Extraordinary footage and eloquent narration by David Attenborough highlight these two segments of the BBC's remarkable wildlife series, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life. "Ocean World" begins with astonishing views of a gigantic blue whale--the elusive Holy Grail of undersea photography--and the marvels continue to demonstrate the power, diversity, and profound ecological influence of Earth's oceans. From the surface feedings of dolphins to the pitch- black environs of deep-sea predators rarely glimpsed by humans, the oceans are seen as living entities teeming with nutrients and rejuvenating currents essential to all life on earth. This marvelous portrait of the food chain--from plankton to sharks to killer whales--continues in "Frozen Seas," examining whales, walruses, penguins, and other creatures under the extreme conditions of the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. The Blue Planet: Seas of Life is one of the finest wildlife programs you're ever likely to see. --Jeff Shannon The Blue Planet: Seas Of Life, Part Three The BBC's landmark series on marine wildlife continues with this pair of uncommonly beautiful episodes. "Seasonal Seas" focuses on the explosion of life that accompanies every annual blooming of plankton, numbering in the countless billions and captured here with brilliant microphotography. The plankton provide a seasonal feast for a stunning variety of creatures, including the gigantic basking shark, sea otters, immense swarms of jellyfish, bat rays, and dancing Australian squid. In massive kelp forests, we witness such delightful sights as white-sided dolphin playing a game of "pass the seaweed." In "Coral Seas" miles-long reefs of living coral are explored, from deep within (requiring brief computer animation) to the surrounding environs, where you'll see white-tipped sharks in a feeding frenzy while beautiful harlequin shrimp wrestle with a starfish. Stunningly photographed and supplemented by an informative DVD bonus interview with producer Alastair Fothergill, these episodes represent a filmmaking legacy that will reward viewers for many years to come. --Jeff Shannon The Blue Planet - Seas Of Life, Part 4 - Tidal Seas Coasts Oceanic marvels abound in these two episodes of The Blue Planet, and we're given a front-row seat thanks to the series' peerless camerawork and sound effects, and George Fenton's glorious orchestral score. "Tidal Seas" explores the myriad life forms that thrive when lunar gravity pulls the oceans offshore. These include surfing snails, diving osprey, breeding stingray, and bottlenose dolphin digging for razorfish in the shallow tidal flats. In a delightful time-lapse sequence, sand bubbler crabs clean an entire beach for food, leaving millions of filtered sand balls in their paths. "Coasts" is easily the most brutal episode, but no less mesmerizing. Here we witness the battles of elephant seals, the tenacity of Galapagos iguanas, and the mating rituals of the walrus. Surely the most unexpected, and horrifying, sequence is that of the orca, earning its "killer whale" nickname by capturing, killing, and tail-tossing a seal pup--a performance so mysteriously primal that even the most seasoned marine biologist will be utterly amazed. --Jeff Shannon Review: Don't miss this one! - There isn't a moment in these four DVD's that won't have you gazing in wonder and admiration at the effort and amazing footage captured in this series. Of all the DVD's I own, and that is no small number I assure you, this entire set never sits long enough to get more than a days worth of dust on it. I often watch an episode as I linger in bed waiting for sleep to overtake me. Equally as often, I have to switch it off so I can get sleep--it is that unendingly fascinating. No matter how many times I've watched it, the presentation and simply astounding events they have captured in this series always manage to keep my attention. To even try and relate what the hours of footage reveal would only do it an injustice. I won't even try and I'm sure others could describe it better than I. Let me say this, if you have never seen Blue Planet then you have been sorely missing out. It most certainly contains footage of the marine world that cannot be seen anywhere else. Not merely a few minutes here and there but nearly every minute of the series is unique and nearly unbelievable to behold. Yes, I realize that it sounds like I'm waxing over this set in glowing terms--and I am, but for good reason. Don't rent these, don't borrow them from a friend and certainly don't just wait around trying to decide if this set is for you. Just click the order button right now and make this set your own. After you do, I think you'll agree it is among the best documentaries ever created, and simultaneously, one of the best DVD investments you've made. Review: A home schoolers dream! - This is by far the most compelling and informative nature series of the last decade. Stunning technical work and content combine to deliver true educational entertainment. The best home school money we spent this year. The material is presented very clearly and with David Attenborough's thematic style. The individual sessions are one hour and may be taken in any order with no loss. The dumbing down, glitzing and "Pop Culturization" of NatGeo and everything down market of them has left us with little else to compare this work to. David Attenborough's quiet emphatic speaking style with natural sound and sparse but still soft music have always [up to now] made the content - not the media and its producers - timeless and truly accessible. [We are truly appalled by the butchering done to the Life On Earth series.] This series brings in more music and it is louder and more evocative however the spoken material and technical work both stand up alone so that the over all experience is simply stunning and amazing.




| ASIN | B001957A4E |
| Actors | David Attenborough |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,187 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,807 in Special Interests (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,332) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | DE40754D |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1), English (Stereo), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.34 x 5.61 x 7.64 inches; 6.4 ounces |
| Release date | May 6, 2008 |
| Run time | 6 hours and 32 minutes |
| Studio | BBC Studios |
| Subtitles: | English |
C**S
Don't miss this one!
There isn't a moment in these four DVD's that won't have you gazing in wonder and admiration at the effort and amazing footage captured in this series. Of all the DVD's I own, and that is no small number I assure you, this entire set never sits long enough to get more than a days worth of dust on it. I often watch an episode as I linger in bed waiting for sleep to overtake me. Equally as often, I have to switch it off so I can get sleep--it is that unendingly fascinating. No matter how many times I've watched it, the presentation and simply astounding events they have captured in this series always manage to keep my attention. To even try and relate what the hours of footage reveal would only do it an injustice. I won't even try and I'm sure others could describe it better than I. Let me say this, if you have never seen Blue Planet then you have been sorely missing out. It most certainly contains footage of the marine world that cannot be seen anywhere else. Not merely a few minutes here and there but nearly every minute of the series is unique and nearly unbelievable to behold. Yes, I realize that it sounds like I'm waxing over this set in glowing terms--and I am, but for good reason. Don't rent these, don't borrow them from a friend and certainly don't just wait around trying to decide if this set is for you. Just click the order button right now and make this set your own. After you do, I think you'll agree it is among the best documentaries ever created, and simultaneously, one of the best DVD investments you've made.
B**N
A home schoolers dream!
This is by far the most compelling and informative nature series of the last decade. Stunning technical work and content combine to deliver true educational entertainment. The best home school money we spent this year. The material is presented very clearly and with David Attenborough's thematic style. The individual sessions are one hour and may be taken in any order with no loss. The dumbing down, glitzing and "Pop Culturization" of NatGeo and everything down market of them has left us with little else to compare this work to. David Attenborough's quiet emphatic speaking style with natural sound and sparse but still soft music have always [up to now] made the content - not the media and its producers - timeless and truly accessible. [We are truly appalled by the butchering done to the Life On Earth series.] This series brings in more music and it is louder and more evocative however the spoken material and technical work both stand up alone so that the over all experience is simply stunning and amazing.
C**R
Stunning, Beautiful, Fascinating, Awe-Inspiring
These DVDs are beautifully filmed, interestingly narrated, and are the best ocean-related nature shows I've ever seen. They managed to film sights that I had never even dreamed existed, and frankly one of my favorite parts is the last 5 minutes of each episode where they show how they filmed some of the shots. It took 2 years of patience and waiting to get some of these shots and it was well worth it. Everything from tidal marshes to the depths of the abyss is covered and it is all fascinating. My only negative content is this is real life and there are a couple of scenes that might be too brutal for younger kids or for sensitive adults. But there are only a couple of scenes like that and I just close my eyes. Still, I don't recommend buying these as a gift for a 4-year-old.
A**N
I love Blue Planet!
Blue Planet is a great educational and interesting video series. If you are interested in ocean animals, biology, or just like learning about new things in a fun way, this is for you. I personally really love marine life, so this was right up my alley. Each show is about 45 min. long and there are a couple of shows on each disk. Every "episode" is just amazing and blows me away. Even though I have read many books on the subject, there is so much to know. The cinematography is great, it seems like the viewer is just swimming along and "happens" to run into whatever animal they are talking about, rather than the painstaking process I'm sure it took to find each one. You are shown many different types of animals from different areas of the ocean. In short, this set will not disappoint! :)
M**E
The Blue Planet--Seas of Life
I am always attracted to documentaries. I like learning about many things, especially the planet we live on. I bought this series to supplement the "Planet Earth" set of DVDs I bought to educate and entertain my children and grandchildren. I am very glad I did. First, the photography is incredible. The videographers have the patience, eye, and anticipation to capture images that you really do not realize are IMPOSSIBLE until after you're seen them. And they do it in such a way that you don't realize what you've seen until after the show is over. Secondly, the stories and presentations are far beyond what is taught in schools, even at the graduate level. I learned things and saw things I had never heard of before. Each segment was more fascinating than the previous one. If you have any interest at all in our oceans and waterways, I recommend this superb series to you. Put it in your collection and watch it often.
R**C
Great DVD
P**N
" Unser blauer Planet" wurde zwar bereits vor etlichen Jahren produziert, ist aber nach wie vor immer noch die beste und aufwendigste Produktion unter den " Natur Dokus" Die großartigen Aufnahmen, sowie die Informationen lassen kaum etwas zu wünschen übrig. Gerade in unserer Zeit, in der Klimawandel und Zerstörung der Umwelt von narzisstischen Autokraten geleugnet wird, eine hilfreiche und objektive Dokumentation, die uns auch zum Nachdenken anregen sollte.
実**梨
本作のダイジェスト版でもある「DEEP BLUE」を見てその映像の美しさ、海に生きる多彩な生命の奥深さに感銘を受けて検索をかけた結果、映画の「オオモト」である本作品の存在を知りました。 日本語版も発売されていますが、あまりに高価だったため、輸入版をリージョンフリーのDVDプレーヤーと一緒に購入しました。 まさに買って悔いなし、一生モノの財産です。 「生命の神秘」などというありきたりな言葉では表現出来ない、数々の美しい映像が、本作には惜しみもなくちりばめられています。 時に、残酷なまでのリアルさを持って迫り来る自然の厳しさ、美しさに、終始画面に釘付けでした。 音楽も聴いて良し、ひたって良しの一級品。 ご家庭にぜひ1本!と薦めたくなる良作です。
L**L
Llego muy bien y a tiempo es algo espectacular y muy entretenido.
A**X
Bought this a while ago for my grandma since we used to watch these together all the time when I was a kid. She lost all of her belongings in a fire a few years ago, so I got this for her. She was very happy when I gave it to her, and we watch them together any time I go visit her. Now besides the sentimental part, the documentaries themselves are super interesting and a great watch, 100% recommend
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