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Coral Reef Adventure DVD
Has anyone checked out this new DVD?
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASI...849255-0961160 How is it? |
Saw it when it was in IMAX. It was ok, I was kind of disappointed. Cool filming for sure, made for simple non reefing minds, light family styled entertainment.
It's also on out on dish. Dave (Sorry comma police, I like the things) |
If you like anthias, you will like this movie. Unfortunately there are a lot of other parts of the reef that are glossed over or overlooked altogether.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it a "disappointment" but it certainly didn't live up to my expectations. For example, I don't think there were any scenes dedicated to anemones or anemonefish. But boy, if you like anthias, it is just shot after shot, scene after scene, of anthias. Did I mention there is a lot of anthias in the movie? Because there are a lot of anthias. Pretty fish, ... but ... uh ... there are OTHER pretty fish in the reef too, no? |
Tony, did you happen to see any anthias in this film?
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I heard there may be some anthias in the film somewhere. |
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Ahhh Steve, you must be post padding. :razz: :rolleyes: :eek: :mrgreen:
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Do you not agree though? I didn't mind the anthias, just was a bit overwhelmed by them.
Don't get me wrong, it's worthwhile seeing the movie. I just wish they could have gone further with some things. I seem to recall it also does pitch the guilt factor somewhat. I think it is a very basic overview of reefs. To someone who's never seen a reef, it's a jaw dropper. To someone with a higher-than-average knowledge of the reefs already, it doesn't really tell you anything you didn't already know. But it's good eye candy still. |
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