Planet Earth - Discovery Series

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by PalSys, Apr 15, 2007.

  1. #1
    NOTE: This is too important to leave relegated to the 'Entertainment' section! :D

    Has anyone caught this series? It's just beginning the American version, but the BBC version (better narration anyway) has been around for a while.

    The series is amazing, and has the potential to stir a part of the viewer that's been dormant for a while. I've found it to be very enlightening, and it's given me a whole new outlook on many of the things that I take for granted each day.

    I made a quick blog post about it here if anyone is interested: http://www.palsys.ca/science-nature/planet-earth-discovery-series/

    Anyway, how many of you have seen even just one episode? It's pretty widely available online, so no excuses!
     
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  2. 8everything

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    #2

    Never seen an episode before :eek: my excuse is that my biology lectures already fullfill my interest about the earth and its processes... lol :p Good enough?
     
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  3. PalSys

    PalSys palsys.io

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    #3
    Nope :D Seriously, you may enjoy this series even more as a biology student!
     
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    MikeLugar Well-Known Member

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    #4
    It comes on in 1 hour for me. We tape each episode to DVD. It does have some interesting stuff but I think it's to boring for my tastes :) I probably need to be older to enjoy it more :)
     
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    #5
    Biology is my elective though... gosh knows why! lol of all the courses in the University...

    Maybe if it relates to evolutionary biology, I can use it as an exam review :D
     
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  6. PalSys

    PalSys palsys.io

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    Every episode makes at least some mention of and connection to evolutionary biology, so think of it was extra credit :)

    I'm surprised anyone could find it boring, no matter your age. I'm riveted for the full 58 minutes every episode, then I think about what I've seen for hours.
     
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    Us Canadians! Its in our blood to love trees, animals, lakes and such... :p Then I shall check it out, it'll be worth my time :cool: (beats reviewing notes! )
     
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    #8
    I saw one of these where a fungus grew out of a live ant and ripped it apart. Yuck, but still pretty cool.
     
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    #9
    Sounds like fun. :eek:
     
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    #10
    it is fan-friggin'-tabulous!
    IMO there should be a copy in every home
    it's MUCH, MUCH more awe-inspiring on a plasma HDTV
    (which is where I caught my first couple episodes)
    they made my jaw drop - absolutely breath-taking
    now that I have the series it's just not the same on my old clunker
    but it's still beautiful

    GO BUY IT PEOPLE!!!!
    you won't be disappointed

    edited to add: did you catch the episode with the birds of paradise from papua new guinea?
    oh my! here's one of them... strange buggers, aren't they?
    he's trying to impress a girl...
    :D

    [​IMG]


    vanessa.
     
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  11. PalSys

    PalSys palsys.io

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    And they clean their logs before doing the 'dance'...it's insane how intuitive every creature is, down to the smallest insect!

    I'm watching on a 47" LCD in HD...very nice :D
     
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    #12
    I know!
    I thought it was so cute, him tidying up his place to make it perfect

    the cougars attacking the baby elephant though -
    that made my stomach turn a little
    nature is so neat though, even when it's brutal

    you had to mention the HD LCD didn't you?
    if you're trying to make me envious
    you've succeeded quite smashingly

    :(


    vanessa.
     
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    #13
    I'm addicted to it.

    I just have to be sure to cover my eyes when they show sea lions eating penguins and stuff.
     
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    #14
    What kind of bird is that?
     
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    PalSys palsys.io

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    I watched Ice Worlds tonight for the first time. The penguins make me even more proud to be a father :)
     
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    #16
    Well I seen 2 or 3 show of this series and was excellent for me. Hat's of the Discovery team who did great job. This show comming on both channels of Discovery in India.
     
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    #17
    For anyone interested, this may wet your tastebuds.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/planetearth/

    Though, you cant actually beat a bit of Sir David Attenborough can you? The US version definitely cant beat him and Sir Patrick Moore...plus others
     
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    #18
    ^ Actually yes, David Suzuki from the nature of things is cooler :D:D
     
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    #19
    IMHO, no.

    Partly - 1) Sir David Attenborough is a bit of a legend, and has been at this kind of thing for donkey's years
    2) I detest the word 'cooler' and 'cool'; so I disagree with you also for that reason.
     
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  20. PalSys

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    #20
    I don't know who David Attenborough is beyond this series, but I can say that I far prefer his narration to Weaver's. I find a British accent easier to understand at times, and it is definitely a better fit for this type of series.

    David Suzuki does rock though :D
     
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