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Planet Earth

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
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Planet Earth (2006)
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A documentary series on the wildlife found on Earth. Each episode covers a different habitat: deserts, mountains, deep oceans, shallow seas, forests, caves, polar regions, fresh water, plain... Read allA documentary series on the wildlife found on Earth. Each episode covers a different habitat: deserts, mountains, deep oceans, shallow seas, forests, caves, polar regions, fresh water, plains and jungles. Narrated by David Attenborough.A documentary series on the wildlife found on Earth. Each episode covers a different habitat: deserts, mountains, deep oceans, shallow seas, forests, caves, polar regions, fresh water, plains and jungles. Narrated by David Attenborough.

  • Stars
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • David Attenborough
    • Nikolay Drozdov
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    228K
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    POPULARITY
    1,171
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    • Stars
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • David Attenborough
      • Nikolay Drozdov
    • 114User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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  • Top rated TV #3
    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Narrator - US Version
    • 2006
    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2006
    Nikolay Drozdov
    Nikolay Drozdov
    • Narrator
    • 2006
    Thomas Anguti Johnston
    • Inuktitut Narrator
    • 2006
    Sanae Ueda
    • Self - Narrator Japan
    • 2006
    Huw Cordey
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    • 2006
    Mark Linfield
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    • 2006
    Doug Allan
    • Self
    • 2006
    Simon King
    • Self
    • 2006
    Chadden Hunter
    Chadden Hunter
    • Self - Field Assistant
    • 2006
    Justine Evans
    • Self
    • 2006
    Doug Anderson
    Doug Anderson
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    • 2006
    Jonathan Keeling
    • Self
    • 2006
    Tom Clarke
    • Self - Camerman
    • 2006
    Paul Stewart
    Paul Stewart
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    • 2006
    Peter Scoones
    • Self
    • 2006
    Jeff Wilson
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    • 2006
    Warwick Sloss
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2006
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    Reviewers say 'Planet Earth' is acclaimed for its stunning cinematography and David Attenborough's engaging narration. The series is celebrated for its educational value and evocative portrayal of Earth's ecosystems. However, some critics note script gaps and insufficient scientific depth. Concerns exist about the focus on predation and survival in animal behavior portrayals. A few reviewers are disappointed with the Blu-ray release for omitting extras. Despite these issues, 'Planet Earth' is widely regarded as a significant achievement in nature documentaries.
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    10robert-kamer

    11 out of 10

    I don't think I can add anything to the previous 10 out of 10 comments, other than that I'd give it a full 11 out of 10 if this were possible. I have seen my share of nature documentaries, but this takes the cake. Utterly awe-inspiring, mesmerizing and brilliant. I own an extensive DVD-collection, but if I had to choose 1 title and had to throw away everything else I had, this would be the one I'd keep. I have no better DVD-title in my collection. Period.

    David Attenborough is my personal hero. Although he merely provides the commentary for this series (as he did with the also terrific Blue Planet), but his work for the BBC's Natural History division (setting it up and making several brilliant series himself) and his inspiring personality make him one of the true greats.

    Miss this at your peril.
    9Cabrone

    Beautiful

    This is a beautifully shot series looking at nature in all it's natural wonder, showcasing a breathtaking diversity of life from the poles to the deserts.

    With the spectre of global warming rapidly looming I wonder just how much of these wonderful ecosystems are going to survive. I just hope that in 100 years time people will not watch 'Planet Earth' with the same curiosity that I have when look at etchings of the Dodo from old books.

    TV like 'Planet Earth' has made me think a lot more about the natural world that surrounds me and the impact I am having on it. We can't sit back and let this disappear. It's for all future generations, not just this one.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    In A Word: Amazing

    Thankfully, I caught a couple of these episodes on American television, which led me to this 11-part series on Blu-Ray DVDs and over five hours of outstanding entertaining and education. Looking back, I still shake my head in amazement at the things I saw on these discs.

    Obviously, the incredible photography and sharpness/color (please see this on high-def, if you can) is the first thing that captures the viewer's eye, but as the series went on I appreciated the objectivity in here ("aw, cute" shots mixed in with the brutality of existence) and the lack of environmental propaganda, which one usually gets in boatloads in these "nature" films. Here, the writers and narrator David Attenborough just present the world as it is. Only at the very end do you get a short environmental message. It isn't needed: the beauty of this earth says it all, and the writers were smart enough to figure that out during this series.

    After viewing 11 discs, you come to the obvious conclusions that in the Earth's world of animals, birds and fish come only a few objectives: where to find food, water, a mate, and escape being devoured by a predator. That's it, except for pets or zoo animals. On land or in water, it's simply a matter of survival, as this BBC series shows us.

    What makes this so special is that, thanks to incredible work by cameramen, we are privy to many extraordinary sights we would never see, if left on our own, and never imagined existed on this planet. Much of this series is simply mind-boggling to view, especially all the overhead shots, which were stunning.

    There are too many positive adjectives I could use to even begin, in recommending you watch this. Just give it a try - any of the 11 segments - and see if you don't want to then watch all of them.
    10ultimorn

    An amazing trip around our beautiful planet.

    I have seen many nature documentaries in my life and none have left me in such amazement of our planet as this series. The sheer work that went into its making alone is impressive. The shots that are captured on film are like none ever seen and remind us of both the power of mother nature and her fragility. I highly recommend this series to people of all ages as there is something for everyone. If you do watch any of the episodes, do watch "Pole to Pole". It is a great all-encompassing view of many animals and their habitats. David Attenborough does a great job as narrator. If you enjoy this series also check out "The Blue Planet", a series by the BBC on oceans (also narrated by Attenborough).
    bs3dc

    Brilliant Documentary Series

    Planet Earth is a worthy documentary series that looks not just at the animals and plants in remote areas, but at the ever-changing ecosystems that look prone to collapse in the near future. This is the sort of programme that the BBC excels at and makes better than anyone else.

    The camera-work is fantastic and the sections at the end of each programme where they look at how certain parts were filmed is interesting as you see the dedication of the crew who go out to these desolate spots for months to film sections that will last only a couple of minutes on screen. Much of the wildlife has barely been filmed and some such as the wonderfully agile Wild Amur leopard have probably only been seen by very few living people in the flesh.

    It is narrated by David Attenborough who has the perfect voice for wildlife documentaries and his presence is almost a guarantee of quality in itself. His record speaks for itself.

    Some of the sequences shown are very brave, most notably the struggles of the polar bear to find food on the ever-decreasing Arctic ice. Too many nature documentaries succumb to "niceness" and show only cute animals looking sweet. To understand how Man is changing the planet it is crucial to show how wasting energy may be affecting wildlife in distant lands (or seas). Sadly it is also important as it seems all too likely that much of the footage will become museum property in the near future, showing subsequent generations the marvellous diversity of life Earth used to enjoy.

    Overall it has some good educational value as it can be enjoyed both by young children and was recommended by my tutors during a conservation module of my degree.

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      For the air shots, a special airborne camera was used with a 400mm lens that was able to zoom into single animals from a kilometer away without disturbing them.
    • Alternate versions
      Sigourney Weaver replaces David Attenborough for the narration of the US version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Earth (2007)

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Planet Earth Extremes
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado River, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Discovery Channel
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      50 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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