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PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2003 9:31 pm  Post subject: horrifying sea animals from BBC
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maybe this isn't horror.. or maybe this isn't a series.. but i didn't know where to place it.. but I think this documentary is great, and I really wanted you guys to see it..

it shows animals that you can't even imagine of..
these creatures beats the ones in "alice in wonderland".. and thats a promise;)

The_Blue_Planet_(2of8)_-_The_Deep_Dr._DivX_DVD.avi


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2003 10:09 pm  Post subject:
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lol, this documentry should be well spread i know i have it downloaded. It's basically wildlife on 1 but underwater, but if your scared by underwater microbes :lol: It is a series, and i bet everyone from the UK has already seen it when it was on TV :)

The Blue Planet (1of8) - Ocean World.avi
The_Blue_Planet_(2of8)_-_The_Deep_Dr._DivX_DVD.avi
The.Blue.Planet.(3of8).-.Open.Ocean.{Dr..DivX.DVD}.avi
The Blue Planet (4of8) - Frozen Seas.avi
The Blue Planet (5of8) - Seasonal Seas {Dr DivX5 DVD}.avi
The Blue Planet (6of8) - Coral Seas.avi
The_Blue_Planet_(7of8)_-_Tidal_Seas.avi
The Blue Planet (8of8) - Coasts.avi

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 8:00 am  Post subject:
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yes.. it's pretty well spread...

i saw it on TV.. and I wanted to see it again..
have you seen it spud? you must agree with me that these creatures are pretty cool, huh?


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 8:59 am  Post subject:
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yes i saw it on TV and have all the episodes download :)

I thought it was decent better than most wildlife shows on BBC (the amount of new creatures found was pretty impressive), but the BBC are world famous for putting out documentries and this is just one of them.

They did a kind of live version of this show too, well it was like a live documentry as they went to the bottom of the ocean.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 11:57 pm  Post subject:
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does anyone know of other series done by these same people or the same style? I love this series and want anything similar yet haven't been able to find anything that comes close to as great as this one.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 1:31 am  Post subject:
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wasn't it made by the people who make Wildlife on 1?

The BBC has been churning out award winning documentries for decades, but I'm not sure about marine wild life programs in this style/format though, sorry.

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