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Planeta Dinosaurio

Título original: Planet Dinosaur
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 2011
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.1/10
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Planeta Dinosaurio (2011)
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Basándose en los últimos descubrimientos de todos los continentes, el veterano actor John Hurt narra las sangrientas y desoladoras historias de la brutal relación entre los antiguos depredad... Leer todoBasándose en los últimos descubrimientos de todos los continentes, el veterano actor John Hurt narra las sangrientas y desoladoras historias de la brutal relación entre los antiguos depredadores ápice y sus gigantescas presas herbívoras.Basándose en los últimos descubrimientos de todos los continentes, el veterano actor John Hurt narra las sangrientas y desoladoras historias de la brutal relación entre los antiguos depredadores ápice y sus gigantescas presas herbívoras.

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    • John Hurt
    • Thomas Holtz
    • Ken Carpenter
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      • John Hurt
      • Thomas Holtz
      • Ken Carpenter
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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2011
    Thomas Holtz
    • Self University of Maryland
    Ken Carpenter
    Ken Carpenter
    • Self USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum
    Philip Currie
    • Thanks - Royal Tyrell Museum
    Michael J. Benton
    • Thanks University of Bristol
    Douglas G. Wolfe
    • Self Curator of Paleontology, Mesa Museum
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    7pigdogg

    Excellent Series - Terrible DVD production Quality

    Planet Dinosaur (2011) DVD - An excellent series on the subject of dinosaurs. Several species are covered including hunting behaviors, diet, nesting, habitat range. The information is delivered in a professional and yet exciting fashion. Very well done.

    I've enjoyed several of the BBC produced series on the subject of Dinosaurs. They are all good. The dramatic fashion in which this series is presented is excellent. Narration by John Hurt is flawless. Much of the content incorporates new evidence uncovered within the last 10 or 15 years which gives this series a fresh and interesting view. The additional mini documentary on how Dinosaurs are reconstructed is very informative and enjoyable - don't skip that segment.

    It is difficult to comment on the quality of the CGI since I watched this on DVD. They put over 3 hours of content onto ONE SINGLE DVD disc ! What a BLUNDER. In order to accomplish this they must compress spectral and resolution information to such an extent as to render the final visual product a disaster. How could they have done this ? Were they trying to save a few bucks on production costs or did the marketing people convince them it would sell better as a single disc ? They even eliminated the chaptering and time sequence data to further save on space. This means that if you stop watching in the middle of one episode to go use the bathroom your DVD player has no way of remembering where you were. You must restart the episode from the beginning and fast forward to where you were. Ridiculous.

    Perhaps the BLU-RAY disc version has all these flaws corrected. As bad as the disc quality was I still really enjoyed the content and rate this an easy 7/10. On BLU-RAY this may be an 8/10 or higher.
    10ziocane

    Double Review (5 & 49). Much smarter than Walking with...

    I've just finished watching the first episode of "Planet Dinosaur" with my 5 year old (a special late treat). He's a big fan of "Walking with Dinosaurs" and despite umpteen repeated viewings, WE still enjoy it (WWD). I wondered what we'd make of the new offering.

    We loved it! The BBC have obviously decided that "Smartening Up" is the way to go. It's informative, entertaining, surprising and... a big problem. My boy is full of a million questions (as am I) and won't go to sleep. It's been a very long time since I've thought "Oooh, I can't wait for the next one"

    A rebuttal for those of a similar sniffiness: I noticed a swift response to this broadcast 'elsewhere' saying that the CGI wasn't up to much. All I can say to that simpleton is "If you require flawless reality, turn off your telly"
    5jurassicsean

    Worse than Walking with Dinosaurs

    I will admit, this is not the worst dinosaur documentary out there. But it is not to the same quality as the "Walking with" series was.

    Let's talk about the pros first. This definitely contains a plethora of factual information to share with the audience, which is quite nice. It takes the time to explain how paleontologists have theorized certain aspects and behaviors of the creatures based on direct fossil evidence. The show focuses quite a bit on the actual fossils rather than always showing the dinosaurs on screen, which is a nice change of pace. With all the evidence they present, it makes the dinosaurs in the show more believable in their behaviors and actions.

    Now to the cons. I don't like the style of the show. The models look very bland, especially with the models. Most of the creatures look very similar with their models, and the models themselves look cheap. When there is a feathered dinosaur, not all of the feathers look like they're really on the dinosaur. The creatures and the environments don't look real. It all looks like it was done on a computer (which I know it is, but it would be nice if it looked a little more realistic). I also do 't like how basically every scene with a dinosaur involves it fighting and/or killing another dinosaur. I get it, dinosaurs fighting each other is entertaining, but fighting is not something animals do 24/7. It's actually a last resort for animals, as it would be for dinosaurs. Now it's fine to have some scenes with fighting dinosaurs, but not too much. This is something that Walking with Dinosaurs did fantastically. That program had little fight scenes, and was mainly showing dinosaurs just doing what dinosaurs normally do, and it worked. So why does this show feel the need to only have fight scenes? It's unnecessary.
    10henrywardell

    This is easily the best dinosaur doc ever made

    I've heard many people complain about this show's use of cold and drab imagery and brutal sequences.

    Prehistoric life was not sunshine and rainbows, with these enormous animals capable of crushing a car within their jaws being portrayed as just that.

    There are moments of general life and motherhood, but hunting, death, disease, famine and bleak existence does fully embody what these magnificent animals had to go through. If you complain about the cgi, whilst in the same sentence say that WWD has better cgi, then you have no idea about what cgi needs to look like.

    The only complaint I have about the show is that it was only 6 episodes long.
    10ocnav87

    Best Dinosaur documentary

    I can't believe people bother so much about the CGI of a documentary. If the CGI detail matters so much then you're missing the point of a documentary. If you're more concerned with CGI then go watch Avatar.

    I feel the best way to describe this documentary is to think of Walking with Dinosaurs where they cut in at points to explain how they know/have come to believe what they just stated/showed. For instance they show Spinosaurus preying on large swordfish like animals. They freeze the animation to discuss and show fossil remains and other findings as to how they know Spinosaurus indeed hunted these animals. It all makes for a documentary where you feel you're not being shoveled theory as fact...or straight up BS as fact, both of which are common place in documentaries these days. This style of documentary is a breathe of fresh air in that respect. My only criticism is each episode is only half an hour in length, but that's not enough to mark it down as it still displays more fact than most documentaries where the episodes go for the usual hour. Hopefully they plan on making a second series.

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      Unlike most dinosaur documentaries, for instance BBC's previous Paseando con Dinosaurios (1999), which blended live-action footage with CGI animals, Planet Dinosaur relied solely on computer generated graphics to create its imagery. 21 habitats were created altogether. They primarily used a software called SOFTIMAGE XSI as well as NUKE to build up these environments, combining actual, CGI terrains and digital matte-paintings to fill in the background, since building up an entirely 3D environment would have been next to impossible, given the immense computing power and rendering times that such an undertaking would have required.
    • Errores
      Throughout, the narrator pronounces the dinosaur name "Troodon" as TRUE-DON. Its correct pronunciation has an extra syllable: TROH-UH-DON.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #16.25 (2011)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de septiembre de 2011 (Reino Unido)
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      • Discovery Channel
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