BBC Planet Earth $45 @ Amazon

Good Price. This is the lowest price its been since at least last November.

The lowest its ever been was $36 thru amazon.uk. But that was with an amazing sale and excellent currency exchange.

The us dollar is in going to crap and wont be bouncing back anytime soon so I would say this is probably the best your going to do short of getting lucky and some one selling it for a few bucks cheaper on Black Friday.


Also if your interested in picking up Earth: The biography as well, you can save a few bucks and buy the Earth collection set which is a good price as well. $67.99

http://www.amazon.com/BBC-Earth-Col...lickdeals&ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1242744153&sr=8-3
 
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too bad it's only contain 4 disc
but it's still good price
maybe I'll catch it of have some spare money
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ehh the 5th disc isn't that much to write home about: "two episodes from the BBC's Natural World series, "Desert Lions" and "Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth"".

I would have much rather had the DVD extras that no High Def version has. Why they didn't include them with the High def versions is beyond me.
 
[quote name='bobright']Any other deals cheaper than this?

i want this sooo bad, will prob bite! =][/QUOTE]

The current Amazon price of $39.49 is just about the cheapest you'll ever see it. I saw it for $38.49 for a couple days, but I don't think that a dollar's difference is a dealbreaker now. Some of us were lucky enough to pick it up from the Warner coupon-stack extravaganza (got mine for about $25) but I don't think we'll run into that again anytime soon.
 
[quote name='rapsodist']The current Amazon price of $39.49 is just about the cheapest you'll ever see it. I saw it for $38.49 for a couple days, but I don't think that a dollar's difference is a dealbreaker now. Some of us were lucky enough to pick it up from the Warner coupon-stack extravaganza (got mine for about $25) but I don't think we'll run into that again anytime soon.[/QUOTE]


Price: $59.99 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.


This sucks
 
The Discovery Channel and BBC versions of Planet Earth are the same TV series. But, when the BBC aired it, David Attenborough was the narrator; when Discovery Channel aired it a year later, Sigourney Weaver narrated.

You will see the same scene, but Weaver and Attenborough won't talk about that scene identically. So Weaver is never saying the same things as Attenborough and vice versa.

It's basically like watching the same documentary but hearing 2 different commentaries.
 
Doesn't the Discovery Channel version edit out minutes from each episode? I recall reading somewhere that the American series loses about an hour's worth of footage.
 
When it aired, yeah, because of commercials. So, about 10 minutes or less per episode. What sections the DC discs are missing, I wasn't sure so I didn't mention it. The series is so long (and slow at times) that if the DC BD version was missing anything per episode, I honestly didn't/couldn't notice it and I even watched it when it originally aired on TV. :lol:


I preferred the BBC BD set over the DC one and ended up giving away the latter. I liked Attenborough more (not that Weaver was bad or anything) and the BBC BD version is in 1080p instead of 1080i.
 
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