This is a Beautiful Film, the Location is amazing, you just want to be there yourself. You get close up and personal with a Fox & see their behaviour and adorable characteristics. BUT.. I was very disappointed with the acting of the young girl, which was terrible. She didn't appreciate other wildlife around her, she was just interested in the fox. (She chucked a stick at a hedgehog!!!) The little girl is very selfish & dumb too, she tries to treat the fox like a toy and put a rope round its neck, and shuts it in her bedroom which only stresses the fox out and leads to...something incredibly sad. Which makes you hate the little girl for treating the fox that way. She reads books about foxes and yet fails to understand that it's not a ... Read More:
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what a lovely film. The penguins are adorable, i found myself laughing and crying along with them. They are beautiful animals and morgan freeman narrates the story incrediably well!a must watch film!
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what a lovely film. The penguins are adorable, i found myself laughing and crying along with them. They are beautiful animals and morgan freeman narrates the story incrediably well!a must watch film!
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'March of the Penguins' is really a lovely little adventure, and one that far outclasses its dreaded "natural documentary" label. It can be as thrilling as any big-budget Hollywood spectacle, and twice as moving. Warner has produced another fine HD DVD release, with strong video and audio, and a slim but compelling set of supplements. This makes a wonderful companion piece to the studio's just-released 'Happy Feet' -- if you can get both as part of a package deal, don't hesitate to pick 'em both up.
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'March of the Penguins' is really a lovely little adventure, and one that far outclasses its dreaded "natural documentary" label. It can be as thrilling as any big-budget Hollywood spectacle, and twice as moving. Warner has produced another fine HD DVD release, with strong video and audio, and a slim but compelling set of supplements. This makes a wonderful companion piece to the studio's just-released 'Happy Feet' -- if you can get both as part of a package deal, don't hesitate to pick 'em both up.
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This is the documentary movie that members of the Religious Right infamously claimed supports their arguments for, among other things, creationism, intelligent design and family values.
I had joined an audience for "March of the Penguins" of some 200 patrons that was mainly made up of children between the ages of 5 and 12 with their parents in tow. While watching Luc Jacquet's epic animal movie, aside from constantly wondering how his team had managed to capture a never-ending series of amazing images -- many of them extreme close-ups in very sharp focus -- I was left with the persistent thought that being a penguin must be one of hardest, most dangerous lives on earth.
This is the documentary movie that members of the Religious Right infamously claimed supports their arguments for, among other things, creationism, intelligent design and family values.
I had joined an audience for "March of the Penguins" of some 200 patrons that was mainly made up of children between the ages of 5 and 12 with their parents in tow. While watching Luc Jacquet's epic animal movie, aside from constantly wondering how his team had managed to capture a never-ending series of amazing images -- many of them extreme close-ups in very sharp focus -- I was left with the persistent thought that being a penguin must be one of hardest, most dangerous lives on earth.
This is the documentary movie that members of the Religious Right infamously claimed supports their arguments for, among other things, creationism, intelligent design and family values.
I had joined an audience for "March of the Penguins" of some 200 patrons that was mainly made up of children between the ages of 5 and 12 with their parents in tow. While watching Luc Jacquet's epic animal movie, aside from constantly wondering how his team had managed to capture a never-ending series of amazing images -- many of them extreme close-ups in very sharp focus -- I was left with the persistent thought that being a penguin must be one of hardest, most dangerous lives on earth.
This is the documentary movie that members of the Religious Right infamously claimed supports their arguments for, among other things, creationism, intelligent design and family values.
I had joined an audience for "March of the Penguins" of some 200 patrons that was mainly made up of children between the ages of 5 and 12 with their parents in tow. While watching Luc Jacquet's epic animal movie, aside from constantly wondering how his team had managed to capture a never-ending series of amazing images -- many of them extreme close-ups in very sharp focus -- I was left with the persistent thought that being a penguin must be one of hardest, most dangerous lives on earth.
This is the documentary movie that members of the Religious Right infamously claimed supports their arguments for, among other things, creationism, intelligent design and family values.
I had joined an audience for "March of the Penguins" of some 200 patrons that was mainly made up of children between the ages of 5 and 12 with their parents in tow. While watching Luc Jacquet's epic animal movie, aside from constantly wondering how his team had managed to capture a never-ending series of amazing images -- many of them extreme close-ups in very sharp focus -- I was left with the persistent thought that being a penguin must be one of hardest, most dangerous lives on earth.
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