View Full Version : NICE price for Planet Earth!!!
Tygerwoody
11-09-07, 10:19 AM
DeepDiscount.com has the BBC Video Planet Earth: Complete Collection on DVD for $54 - 20% with coupon code DDAF [Exp 11/25] = $43 with free shipping. This release includes all the episodes (5 DVDs) from the original BBC production, as well as an extra 90 minutes of footage not seen in the original show. Narrated by David Attenborough rather than Mrs. Alien (in the US version). The HD-DVD and Blu-Ray versions are $53 after coupon.
I just bought the Blu-Ray version for $53. Smoking deal for the entire series!
http://www.deepdiscount.com/Planet-Earth-complete-Collection-Blu-ray_stcVVproductId8785460VVcatId462363VVviewprod.h tm
evilchris
11-09-07, 11:34 AM
Tyger I recommend the Discovery version over the BBC. David Attenborough is annoying as hell.
Tygerwoody
11-09-07, 01:00 PM
Tyger I recommend the Discovery version over the BBC. David Attenborough is annoying as hell.
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/983/planetearth_us.html
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/668/planetearth.html
From what I've read. The Discovery version has a lower quality picture. Thats why I chose this version. I was not aware of the commentating being annoying...
evilchris
11-09-07, 01:11 PM
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/983/planetearth_us.html
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/668/planetearth.html
From what I've read. The Discovery version has a lower quality picture. Thats why I chose this version. I was not aware of the commentating being annoying...
It might because I saw the shows on Discovery HD first... so they grew on me. BTW I didn't notice a PQ difference.
Tygerwoody
11-09-07, 01:20 PM
Quick snipet on the Discovery Channel version
The bad news, however, is twofold. Though evident in the original BBC/Warner releases as well, this US version has a much harder time resolving fine detail in dark scenes, where video noise often runs rampant. Some nighttime sequences look a bit more blurry and flat compared to the rest of the program. Blacks can also appear a bit gray in these scenes, and contrast doesn't have nearly the same pop as the brilliant majority of 'Planet Earth.'
Even more troubling is that Discovery's US edition has more obvious noise and edginess. For example, during the penultimate episode "Earth's Forests," there is a breathtaking scene tracking a redwood all the way from trunk to tree-top. On the BBC/Warner encode, the image is generally solid, with no apparent jaggies. The Discovery version, however, has unfortunate jitter, and some slight pixelization is evident.
Simply put, this 1080i encode is clearly the inferior choice given the source material, and it's certainly enough to knock a full star off the Video rating for the US version. For the complete 'Planet Earth' video experience, the BBC edition remains unmatched.
Capt. Picard
11-09-07, 01:26 PM
Tyger I recommend the Discovery version over the BBC. David Attenborough is annoying as hell.
That's only because you're American. Attenborough is a joy to listen to. I still prefer to listen to Patrick Stewart to narrate a documentary, but you can't allways have it your way.
I have seen the whole series on normal DVD (when I house-sitted someone else's house) and can really recommend this.
Tygerwoody
11-09-07, 01:33 PM
That's only because you're American. Attenborough is a joy to listen to. I still prefer to listen to Patrick Stewart to narrate a documentary, but you can't allways have it your way.
Patrick Stewart is a VERY good narrator for documentaries.
Capt. Picard
11-09-07, 01:50 PM
Patrick Stewart is a VERY good narrator for documentaries.
Patrick Stewart can do excellent voice-overs of just about anything.
I once got a compliment from my English professor that I'd make a very good news-caster ... Well what can I say. I've got a face for radio.
evilchris
11-09-07, 01:53 PM
That's only because you're American. Attenborough is a joy to listen to. I
He sounds like a raspy old fart. Sigourney has a much more soothing, easy listening voice.
Capt. Picard
11-09-07, 01:55 PM
He sounds like a raspy old fart. Sigourney has a much more soothing, easy listening voice.
And Sharon Stone is much better than Sigourney. So it all comes down to sex appeal, doesn't it.
einstein_314
11-09-07, 02:37 PM
Patrick Stewart is a VERY good narrator for documentaries.
QFT!
They should have used Morgan Freeman :D
Tygerwoody
11-09-07, 03:01 PM
QFT!
They should have used Morgan Freeman :D
Another good one is Anthony Hopkins.
NaitoSan
11-09-07, 05:30 PM
Mr. Spock.
This is on my Blu ray pre order list. Can't wait.
evilchris
11-09-07, 09:49 PM
This is on my Blu ray pre order list. Can't wait.
It's been out for months.
Mr. Hunt
11-09-07, 10:03 PM
Jeremy Irons = best narrator ever.
-=Gib-McFragger=-
11-10-07, 12:38 AM
Jeremy Irons = best narrator ever.Tru dat.
OldOfEvil
11-10-07, 01:36 AM
Tru dat.
What about James Earl Jones.. :(
What about James Earl Jones.. :(
Bottom line, The man.
NaitoSan
11-10-07, 03:29 AM
dang, price went up a bit. total price including free shipping is $53 :(
but bring in some great coupons and stuff. i got ratatouille for $22. :D
Tygerwoody
11-10-07, 04:50 PM
dang, price went up a bit. total price including free shipping is $53 :(
but bring in some great coupons and stuff. i got ratatouille for $22. :D
? You do realize that this normally sells for $100 right? $53 is the lowest I've ever seen
NaitoSan
11-10-07, 06:21 PM
Oh I read it wrong. DVD edition, its $43 after coupon. I need to read stuff slowly... :o
It's been out for months.
Not in the UK.
FastRedPonyCar
11-16-07, 02:55 PM
Bottom line, The man.
Yeah but William Shatner gives them all a run for their money in the new Science channel series "Mars Rising".
Anyway to tell the BBC version from the Discovery version? Will it say it on the package. Going to hunt for it BlackFriday. I found the BBC version to be better narrated and when I finally watched the US version I was like why the **** would they change it for not good reason. Just give the idiots they cant understand a British accent subtiles. They also did this with those dinasaur documentaries the narration was terrible.:thumbdwn:
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