Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Best Production in Film Thus Far


BBC's Planet Earth, which i have indulged in many many times, is the best film production thus far. The cinematography is unreal, shots of rare animals are fantastic, it's just a fucking spectacular production that everyone needs to watch on a regular basis. This epic series celebrates the Earth as it has never been seen before using state of the art HD photography and revolutionary ultra-high speed cameras that are able to zoom in and out miles flawlessly. Taking 5 years, over 2000 logged field days, 40 cameramen, across 200 locations, nothing was spared in making this series a masterpiece. 

"A tour de force...A masterpiece." -The New York Times

"This is the Best DVD of the Year...an absolutely extraordinary achievement." Chicago Tribune 

Planet Earths stunning compilation captures the world's most rare animals, impossible locations, and intimate scenes with the loved, wildest, and most elusive creatures Earth has to offer. Watching a never before taped snow leopard in Pakistan makes you think about what that would look like in your foyer, gorgeous. Every seventeen years when the cicada appears to flood the forrest with an abundance of food for animals and nutrients for plants was also caught in this series, how's that for a stimulus package? 

Series is a MUST watch at least once. Be amazed, who knows how much longer these beauties will be around. 

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