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DVD: Life in the Undergrowth

Date:  Tuesday, 06 January, 2009  :: 00:52
Life in the Undergrowth
Life in the Undergrowth
Brand: Warner Brothers
List Price: USD $34.98
Price: USD $23.99
Product Group: dvd
Manufacturer: BBC Warner
Actor: David Attenborough
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC,
Release Date: 2006-05-02
Running Time: Array Min
Studio: BBC Warner
Editorial Review:
Array

Reviews:

Average Customer Review: 5.0

Summary: Another hit!
Date: 2008-12-02 - 5

Comment: My husband and I love David Attenborough and his documentaries, so I bought this one for my husband's birthday. We both love it! Even I, with my acute arachnophobia, watch enthralled. As with most of DA's documentaries, it fills me with wonder and delight every time. I like it even better than "Planet Earth" because taking on a smaller subject (insects rather than all animals over the whole planet) allows for greater depth.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Our mouths dropped open...
Date: 2008-10-10 - 5

Comment: True to the style of all of his other "Life" series, Attenborough opens a world that is completely unseen by the higher mammals. He does it beautifully. Even though my husband & I are nature fanatics, some of these creatures had escaped our radar until highlighted by Attenborough; many filmed sequences had us watching with mouths agape in amazement, and were partnered with an exceptional score worth listening to by itself (and is included on the DVD in the special features section). I personally feel that the presence of Attenborough in the film served to impress the sense of scale against these creatures, or in the case of the giant earthworm, to give you the feeling of "being there." If more of this programming wormed its way into our school systems, there would be a more "planet aware" generation. This series humbled this human.

Summary: Nature dvd
Date: 2008-08-31 - 5

Comment: This is a great dvd for those kids interested in knowing how the insect world works.....just wonderfull..great filming..

Summary: Informative and Entertaining
Date: 2008-08-29 - 5

Comment: If you've yet to experience the world through Sir David Attenborough's singular perspective I suggest you purchase this collection. Truly informative and innovative. Don't waste your money on meaningless and crudely made productions (i.e. I cannot name any because it would not be nice...) for I assure you that this one delivers.

Summary: Astonishing even if you know a lot about biology
Date: 2008-08-25 - 5

Comment: Apart from being exquisitely filmed and packed with fascinating content, this series amazed me with its ability to bring to light bizarre and unusual species and their behaviors. For instance, the third episode is on silk spinners, but it doesn't even mention the silk moths because it has so much to say about cave-dwelling silk spinning fluorescent predatory invertebrates and unusual spiders that hunt in highly specialized ways or even poach prey from other spiders. Seeing nature's complexity and beauty revealed in such detail filled me with such awe it was literally a spiritual experience.

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