Planet Earth : Complete BBC Series [HD DVD]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #878 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-11-12
- Rating: Exempt
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 5
- Running time: 420 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Not only is Planet Earth one of the most jaw-dropping, ambitious, nature documentaries the BBC has ever produced, it's now taken on another role: as a superb demonstration disc for the potential of HD DVD and Blu-ray.
Spread over a good ten hours, the series charts life and nature in dozens upon dozens of differing locations around the earth. Diligently and warmly narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Planet Earth calmly goes close in on its subject matter when required, and then pulls out some stunning perspective shots that are simply breathtaking. It's hard to come up with the right superlatives to do the photography on the programme any kind of justice, and that it's married to such fascinating subject matter is all the better.
And if you think the original broadcast of Planet Earth was something special, or you were gobsmacked by the picture quality on DVD, just wait until you see it in 1080p HD glory. Particularly some of the broader shots here are all but without parallel, and it's a real reward for those who have invested ahead of the crowd in high definition technology.
Presented over five discs, and matching wonderful content to spot-on visual presentation, Planet Earth is now not just a landmark in nature documentary film making. It's also a chartermark of quality for just what HD DVD and Blu-ray can offer. A stunning release, in more than one sense. --Jon Foster
DVD Description
From the team behind the multi-winning Blue Planet comes this epic series celebrating the Earth as never before. Embracing the world's incredible landscapes and fascinating wildlife, Planet Earth takes the definitive look at the diversity of our planet.
Four years in the making, with a budget of unprecedented proportions, Planet Earth has stretched the boundaries of natural history television. High definition photography, revolutionary ultra-high speed cameras and detailed images from the air enabled the series to capture the most amazing footage ever seen.
This stunning television experience combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the challenging seasons and the daily struggle for survival in Earths most extreme habitats. Prepare to be overwhelmed by the beauty of Planet Earth.
Including: Natural World: Desert Lions & Snow Leopards
The BBC's flagship natural history series Natural World has consistently produced amazing wildlife stories with breathtaking imagery. These two gems from the series feature incredible footage of these rare, beautiful and magnificent big cats.
"Expect everything from underwater elephants to mountains of guano and a snow leopard in attack mode Pure Class"-- The Guardian
Synopsis
Emmy award winning series which explores the evolution of the Earth, and the life which it supports.
Customer Reviews
it is 1080p but the bbc box says 1080i
goodness knows what the bbc are playing at but they have labelled all their mini series ( bleak house, planet earth, 20,000 streets ) etc as 1080i on the box set when in fact it is full 1080p - I just checked it on my blu-ray/hd-dvd drive on my PC using Nero Showtime which gives you full technical details of all the dics you play and it is full 1080p on the four feature discs and the 5th bonus disc of features is 1080i.
just which idiot decided to label it as this remains a mystery.
Fascinating
A great series, presented spectacularly. David Attenburghs enthusiasm remains infectious throughout, and the team have gone to extreme lengths to achieve some of the most stunning shots you will ever see in a nature documentary.
Personally however, I'm not a fan of camera men and techy folk droning on about all the sacrifices they made to achieve the footage. I suppose it's meant to increase our appreciation of what we have seen, but instead seems a little egotistical. As talented as they undoubtedly are, I bought planet earth to find out about planet earth, not to listen to some bloke bang on about how he missed christmas day to sit and freeze to death in some remote corner of the earth. That said, the series is both fascinating and moving (I still struggle to watch the lions hunting an elephant), and the series really does capture a certain "wow" factor that there are places like this on our planet. Well worth a look.
Mmmm 1080 dpi HDMI ok sauce garlic dip
Techno babble aside , this is a wonder to watch and brilliantly filmed series. I only got disc one on rental but will be looking to buy it once I can get it a little cheaper. Rent before you buy and see for yourself , forget the pixel count or how hi low def it gets just enjoy!!!

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