The BBC nature series Planet Earth has probably done as much as any spectacular Hollywood blockbuster to win people over to Blu-ray. Now Warner Home Video is hoping to repeat that show's success with the release of the BBC's latest epic natural history series, Life.
Not to be confused with the short-lived NBC procedural of the same name, Life is an 11-part series that looks at how organisms have adapted to an extraordinary range of situations. If you have seen Planet Earth or one of the British network's other renowned natural history series, such as The Blue Planet, Life in the Freezer or The Life of Birds, you know what to expect. Stunning visual images ranging from startling landscapes to intimate moments in the lives of the tiniest bugs. For the most part Life renders this in spectacular detail and color on Blu-ray. Some of the underwater scenes, in particular,...
Not to be confused with the short-lived NBC procedural of the same name, Life is an 11-part series that looks at how organisms have adapted to an extraordinary range of situations. If you have seen Planet Earth or one of the British network's other renowned natural history series, such as The Blue Planet, Life in the Freezer or The Life of Birds, you know what to expect. Stunning visual images ranging from startling landscapes to intimate moments in the lives of the tiniest bugs. For the most part Life renders this in spectacular detail and color on Blu-ray. Some of the underwater scenes, in particular,...
- 6/11/2010
- CinemaSpy
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