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Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure [Blu-ray]

Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure [Blu-ray]
Director: Sean Phillips;sean Macleod Phillips
Actor: Liev Schreiber
Studio: NAT'L GEOGRAPHIC VID
Category: DVD

List Price: $28.99
Buy New: $18.95
You Save: $10.04 (35%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 13523

Format: Color, Dolby
Languages: English (Original Language), Hebrew (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Media: Blu-ray
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 40
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5

MPN: 75307
UPC: 727994753070
EAN: 0727994753070
ASIN: B0014VPFN6

Theatrical Release Date: October 5, 2007
Release Date: June 24, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Warner Brothers National Geographic: Sea Monsters (Blu-ray) Fornearly 200 million years while dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the seas teemed with some of the most awe-inspiring ocean creatures of all time. "Sea Monsters", a National Geographic Giant Screen film, isan entertaining journey into prehistoric oceans. Inter-cutting between the animated story and the reenactments of fossil discoveries combine the appeal of Indiana Jones with the CGI that brings theseprehistoric monsters to life. Perfect for the whole family.

Amazon.com
For the child who knows the difference between a diplodocus and an apatosaurus (or for the adult who remembers a youthful obsession with dinosaurs), National Geographic's Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure will be a delight. This 40-minute special explores the less-familiar world of the prehistoric oceans, filled with predatory Platecarpi, gentle Protostegas, and cold-eyed Xiphactini. The story follows a newborn Dolichorhynchops (a short-necked plesiosaur that looks a little like a dolphin crossed with the Loch Ness Monster) as she matures into adolescence and adulthood, surviving encounters with sharks and the fearsome Tylosaurus, who's sort of the T-Rex of the deep. Juxtaposed with these vivid CGI recreations are staged depictions of paleontological digs throughout the 20th century that unveiled the bones of these ancient deep-sea beasties. It's irrefutable: Dinosaurs are compulsively fun to learn about, and the prehistoric creatures of the ocean are no exception. --Bret Fetzer


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars preshistoric sea monsters   September 25, 2008
Very good CG graphics, which is what I bought this for; story line is a little shallow but OK.


5 out of 5 stars kids actually watch it.   September 23, 2008
have brought just about every blu-ray disk that has some educational value ie. the planet earth. but if their are no dinosaurs they quikly get bored. i enjoy the other educational blu-rays but they don't grab the attention of the kids. this one did so buy it if you want to enjoy some high quality blu ray viewing w/your youngsters.


2 out of 5 stars Nice eye candy, but movie itself is lacking.   August 13, 2008
This Blu-ray Disc has excellent picture and sound. However, I found the movie itself to be lacking. First of all, the content of this movie could have been narrated in 15 minutes; as a result, the movie seems to repeat the same concept over and over again therefore being very predictable in where it is going.

Second of all, the movie was very obviously designed to be watched in 3-D. The effect is just not the same in 2-D as fish swim towards the screen in 2-D and objects awkwardly jut towards the camera. While I'm sure this movie was engaging in 3-D, watching at home in 2-D was actually rather boring and non-engaging.

I've thoroughly enjoyed other National Geographic presentations on Blu-ray such as Relentless Enemies, however this one seems to be short on substance and designed for color 3-D delivery which is not really possible on Blu-ray yet. I'd avoid this despite its interesting sounding title.



5 out of 5 stars Sea Monsters vs Chased by Sea Monsters   July 31, 2008
Definitely the best-to-date film on prehistoric sea-life I've seen. It follows the story of a little-known but rather cute creature called Dolichorhynchops (a.k.a. Doli) and the creatures she encounters in the then submerged center of America. While its graphics don't match that of "Chased by Sea Monsters," the story-line and the info "Prehistoric Adventure" gives has "Chased" simply gasping for air.

The "Adventure" jumps seamlessly between the ancient life of Doli and the paleontologists unraveling her story; it stops and explores ancient beasties like Tylosaurus, Xiphactinus, the Ammonites, etc. as they most likely lived rather than simply introducing their names before hurriedly moving on like "Chased." It almost convinced me that these things are really still alive out there.

This is definitely worth your money, the kids will love it and you will 2.



3 out of 5 stars Not bad..... good visuals..... definitely seen better.   July 31, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've found that I do enjoy these kinds of documentaries-- y'know like Discovery Channel's 'Walking with Dinosaurs', and others such as 'Alien Planet'. These productions are all totally CGI, and take you on a journey back in time,(or in the future) and for the most part they're done very impressively. 'Sea Monsters' is a production of National Geographic, and although done very well, just didn't wow me the way DC does. The visuals were great, but $20 was a little high for something I might watch 1 or 2 more times. Cool enough, but 'Walking with...' and 'Before the Dinosaurs' looks like actual footage of these creatures caught on film! I would say check those out first....

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