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Old 04-04-2007, 07:59 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman View Post
Hmmmm, I'm getting kind of discouraged that reviews here peg the series as long on beauty but short on knowledge. I certainly can't watch it as it airs ... but was considering renting the DVDs later. Now, I'm not so sure.


The series of this genre that I adore - Richard Attenborough's Secrets of Life was long on both beauty and knowledge. I cherish it much more for the fascinating information ... and am not too keen to experience a nature/science programme where I don't learn interesting stuff.

Like the others, the documentary narration is sketchy, but I still think, visually, it's absolutely stunning and worth a Netflix rental. Of what I have seen, I do wish they had spent a bit more time, at least alot more footage. Meaning, it took them 5 years to film all of this, I'd like to see more detail on deserts and not 2 minutes on the Gobi, etc. After all, I doubt I'm getting to the Gobi in this lifetime!

I'm still enjoying it and am anxious for them to reach the deep caves underground, the previews look fab and I'm a frustrated spelunker anyway.

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