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List Price: $13.98Amazon.com's Price: $12.49 You Save: $1.49 (11%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0723338004198
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Bmg Special Product
Manufacturer: Bmg Special Product
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bmg Special Product
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 22, 2000
Running Time: 51 minutes
Sales Rank: 78119
Studio: Bmg Special Product
Theatrical Release Date: 1993
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The narration of the planets is very imformative.The stunning pictures from nasa and the quadrafonic sound of the music sends your thoughts out of this world good C G I technology and the extea bonus of the voice of patrick stewart.
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First, let me say that I really like this DVD. The scientific material is excellent and I love Tomita's version of the Holst symphonies. The problem is with the video quality. It would appear that the culprit is a combination of poor source material and really bad mpeg encoding. Hopefully it will be re-released in a cleaned up version with the option to turn off the narration so that Tomita's music can be enjoyed.
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This DVD is pretty cool, but I think it's geared more twords kids and laypersons of space(not that I'm an expert or anything).There are a lot of old NASA footage mixed in with the most recent images(at the time of production). The soundtrack goes from pleasant to highly annoying thoughout the DVD. I would reccomend this for kids or anyone who has a passing interest in space. There just is not much new information or eye-popping pictures. But hey, it has Jean Luc Piccard narrating it. We all like ... Read More
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The prenatal techno music from the 70's/80's sinks this DVD from the start, but that is just one of many horrible aspect to this DVD.
It is impossible to sit through without being completely annoyed not to mention the narration by Patrick Stewart. One would think that would be a selling point, but they manage to screw it up by making Stewart read in what is best described as a generic god-like voice.
To make matters worse, the imagery is older than old school. No polished ... Read More
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I can't believe some of the reviews about this magnificent documentary. First someone says it's amateurish. Well, the guy that made it has won 5 video of the year awards from the American Film Institute, TV Guide and Billboard Magazines. This particular video was listed by the University of Kentucky as one of the 75 best films for the humanities of the 20th century. Then there are those who think Patrick Stewart overacted. Patrick's voice perfectly mirrors the music. What these reviewers fail to ... Read More
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