- Fun for the whole family now brought to life through captivating 3-D!Journey 80 million years back in time to an age when mighty dinosaurs dominated the land and an equally astonishing assortment of ferocious creatures swam, hunted, and fought for survival beneath the vast, mysterious prehistoric seas. Stunning, photo-realistic imagery re-creates the perilous underwater realm of two young, dolphin
Fun for the whole family — now brought to life through captivating 3-D! Journey 80 million years back in time to an age when mighty dinosaurs dominated the land — and an equally astonishing assortment of ferocious creatures swam, hunted, and fought for survival beneath the vast, mysterious prehistoric seas. Stunning, photo-realistic imagery re-creates the perilous underwater realm of two young, dolphin-sized marine reptiles called Dolichorhynchops, or Dollies, and follows their incredible journey through waters ruled by some of the most awesome predators ever to prowl the Earth’s oceans. Interweaving ground-breaking fossil finds from around the globe with cutting-edge computer-generated re-creations, National Geographic’s powerful storytelling immerses you in the life-or-death drama of an age when monsters ruled the seas! With original music by Peter Gabriel and The Footnote, and narrated by Liev Schreiber. Seen originally in IMAX® and other specialty theaters. Includes four pairs of 3-D glasses.
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March 4, 2010
#1
National Geographic: Sea Monsters – A Prehistoric Adventure (In 3-D) [Blu-ray] (2007) – I am restricting my rating to the quality of the home 3D experience provided by the Blue Ray copy on an LCD 52″ HDTV using the correctly colored glasses. It was a credible 3D experience compared to other films I have seen in theaters, but not nearly as good as IMAX 3D presented in the IMAX theaters. It was an interesting enough film, but less of a headache to watch in 2D, which is also provided on the Blu Ray DVD. The 2D copy is very clear when played on Blu-Ray and the program material was ok.
March 4, 2010
#2
The 3d effects was nothing to shout about and so wasn’t the documentry,In 2d,it was decent,but the 3d images were useless..Go pick up the Polar express 3d ,My Bloody Valentine 3d or Hannah Montana 3d
March 4, 2010
#3
Wow, what a 3-D experience. So realistic you feel the sea monsters are in your living room.
March 4, 2010
#4
This is a movie with amazing content and I was happy to see there was a 3-D version of it. So I bought it on BluRay, excitedly put on the cheap cardboard red/blue glasses and waited to be mesmerized by the 3-D. And waited. And waited some more..
Sadly, this is one 3-D that is underwhelming really. Thankfully the BluRay copy also included a regular 2-D version.
In 3-D, I noted the following – you need to raise the TV’s brightness and/or dim your room lights. You need to sit quite close to the TV so your field of view is really the entire TV only. The movies was almost in dual-color ( some weird shade of red edge mostly ) or felt like it was in black and white. It seemed that color reproduction was very poor in 3-D. By contrast, 2-D was pretty good on BluRay. Not excellent, but good.
Overall, the true Avatar type 3-D experience is not there. So, if you’re looking for superb 3-D mesmerizing effects, prepare to be dismayed. There’s no fishes popping out of the TV or creatures jumping at your face.
After some time, I gave up and watched the 2-D version. Its still worth the $20 though.
March 4, 2010
#5
Es un muy buen documental y se ve muy bien con los lentes de carton que vienen incluidos pero voy a comprar unos de plastico que segun tengo entendido se ve mejor con ellos!