Planet Dinosaur uses unique hi-tech CG to bring to life the most awesome and amazing creatures that ever lived! Featuring many of the species discovered in the last 10 years, Planet Dinosaur presents a brand-new perspective on the prehistoric era with newly uncovered and astonishing discoveries. Paleontologists now know that dinosaurs spread to every part of the globe and evolved in ways that make even the T-Rex look ordinary. A complete visual experience filled with amazing facts and jaw-dropping action of the charismatic monsters, Planet Dinosaur re-creates everything about the creatures, their habitats and how they lived, all in stunning detail.Bonus Content:“How To Build A Dinosaur” making of
M**Y
region b blu ray is excellent. includes bonus dvd.
This only works on my all region orie blu ray player. It will not work on my regular blu ray player. So you probably need a all region blu ray player like mine to watch this one. This is the best dinosaur program that is now out. It uses the current most and recent finds and information to give a world wide view of dinosaurs. It's done with computer generated effects and it's a outstanding piece of work. Juhn Hurt does a great job of narrating this one. And it does have subtitles. It's not on blu ray in the u.s. so I had to get this version. The u.s. has a dvd version which is the same but not in hd. There is also a 3d version which has one or two episodes of this series on it. This also contains the bbc show 'building a dinosaur' which is not in hd and not cconnected to this series at all. Instead it was a show that aired on the bbc a few years back. It's about the Los angelos museum of natural history and their remodeling and the building of their dinosaur exibit. The 3d version (not in this package) and this is certianly region 2 or b only. And it doesn't have the whole tv series at all. One must wonder why bbc american did not show this tv series here. What a big mistake!. The science here is top notch and the effects are from this era. As opposed to even ten years ago. Leave it to the bbc to do another great dino series, after all they changed everything with their walking with dinosaurs show in 2000!. If you hava a all region player get this one, if not buy the dvd version , it's just a great tv series for the whole family.
M**S
Planet Dinosaur - great if you can watch it!
The BBC's latest dinosaur documentary was all the talk among many of you when it was announced, even though we couldn't watch it here in America. (luckily we had "Dinosaur Revolution" to watch here in the US at the same time) Now you can watch it; well, sort of.Planet Dinosaur is an almost three hour Blu-Ray disc showing all six episodes from the BBC series special. Narrated by John Hurt, the CG graphics are extremely well done. I know its an over-used word but I thought several scenes were truly awesome. In between the CG action scenes, we are shown various graphics and fossilized bones that tell us stories about the dinosaur's fights and their lives. The show provides some great, very up-to-date information; some of which, I dare say, you did not know. The first episode is set in prehistoric Africa, where we follow a Spinosaurus and meet Carcharodontosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Sarchosuchus, Rugops and more. The second episode is all about the feathered dinosaurs of China. Episode 3 covers the Late Cretaceous and the meat-eaters of that era. Part 4 is set in the Jurassic where we watch not only stegosaurs and allosaurs but marine reptiles too, including the huge Predator X. (It's a funny term, so I was surprised to hear John Hurt seriously use the word "Thagomizer" to describe Stegosaurus spikes.) The fifth episode is mostly about sauropods and other large dinosaurs and the final episode shows various dinosaur forms that evolved to help dinosaurs survive. I highly recommend the show; but, as mentioned at the beginning of this review there is a possible problem. The Blu-Ray would not play on my Blu-Ray player, even though it is supposedly for all areas of the world. I have a new laptop that plays Blu-Ray movies and fortunately it did fine on it. I also understand you can update your Blu-Ray player to where it will play foreign discs, but you have been forewarned. Check before you buy this DVD. However, I give it all five stars.
J**E
Engaging and Exciting Documentary Series
This was an informative and entertaining documentary. The narration is engaging and the pace is kept up so that attention doesn't start to wane. The information is fairly up to date (as of 2014), and the CGI is quite well done. It was able to keep the interest of my 13 year old son, but there were no scenes that I would consider inappropriate for younger children. I would feel just as comfortable letting my 5 year old watch it as the older kids.If you enjoy shows like Chased By Dinosaurs or Prehistoric Park, this will be a welcome addition. Unlike Walking With Dinosaurs derived series, it does not always end with the helpless little animal ground down in the teeth of the monstrous predator, or death by starvation due to some hideous injury - it won't leave you depressed, but instead has an excited, upbeat approach to the the evolution and life of dinosaurs.
E**S
A Qualified Recommendation
The information is very good and interesting. The animation is not bad. The script, however, is beyond bad. Not only is the sensationalism pushed to mind-numbing proportions (preference is given to redundant phrases like "deadly killers") but the script is so full of bizarre clusters of dangling modifiers that it would definitely not get a passing grade in an English Composition class. The last sentence is a fitting epitaph: "It was only with an unprecedented extraterrestrial impact that finally saw the end of Planet Dinosaur." How is it that the BBC has stopped vetting its material? Weren't the British supposed to be the guardians of the language?
A**H
Beautifully animated and incredibly informative, but extremely violent
Aside from Walking with Dinosaurs, this is an incredibly well made dinosaur documentary. It's nearly wall to wall animated dinosaur sequences with an informative voice over outlining what's going on in the scene. It's a great look at less popular dinosaurs as well.The only negative, and this is only if you're a parent of a young child, is that several of the sequences result in extremely violent and bloody displays of dinosaur carnage. I wouldn't recommend viewing it with a child younger than 8 or 9.Aside from that, I couldn't have been more pleased with this dinosaur special.
M**K
Awesome documentary!
Awesome documentary!
J**.
Interesting show
Granddaughter loved the show
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