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O Universo

Título original: The Universe
  • Série de TV
  • 2007–2015
  • TV-14
  • 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,6/10
6 mil
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O Universo (2007)
The Universe: Season 5
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31 vídeos
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Explora muitas questões e tópicos científicos sobre o universo (Big Bang, o Sol, os planetas, buracos negros, outras galáxias, astrobiologia, etc.) através dos últimos dados e entrevistas co... Ler tudoExplora muitas questões e tópicos científicos sobre o universo (Big Bang, o Sol, os planetas, buracos negros, outras galáxias, astrobiologia, etc.) através dos últimos dados e entrevistas com cientistas.Explora muitas questões e tópicos científicos sobre o universo (Big Bang, o Sol, os planetas, buracos negros, outras galáxias, astrobiologia, etc.) através dos últimos dados e entrevistas com cientistas.

  • Artistas
    • Erik Thompson
    • Alex Filippenko
    • Laura Danly
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,6/10
    6 mil
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    • Artistas
      • Erik Thompson
      • Alex Filippenko
      • Laura Danly
    • 31Avaliações de usuários
    • 24Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Universe: Collector's Edition Megaset, The: Vol 9
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    Erik Thompson
    • Narrator
    • 2007–2015
    Alex Filippenko
    Alex Filippenko
    • Self - Univ. of California, Berkeley…
    • 2007–2015
    Laura Danly
    • Self - Griffith Observatory…
    • 2007–2014
    Clifford V. Johnson
    Clifford V. Johnson
    • Self - Univ. of Southern California…
    • 2007–2015
    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
    • Self - Author, 'Physics of the Impossible'…
    • 2007–2009
    Amy Mainzer
    Amy Mainzer
    • JPL…
    Greg Laughlin
    • Self - Univ. of California, Santa Cruz…
    • 2007–2012
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    • Self - American Museum of Natural History…
    • 2007–2008
    Michael Mischna
    • JPL…
    Rob Roy Britt
    • Self - Livescience.com…
    • 2007–2008
    Michelle Thaller
    Michelle Thaller
    • Self - Caltech…
    • 2007–2009
    Travis Taylor
    Travis Taylor
    • Self - Physicist…
    • 2009–2010
    Chris McKay
    • Self - NASA Ames Research Center…
    • 2008–2009
    Kevin R. Grazier
    • Self - Planetary Scientist…
    • 2009–2015
    Lucianne Walkowicz
    • Self - Princeton University
    • 2011–2012
    Don Yeomans
    • JPL…
    Holly Gilbert
    Holly Gilbert
    • Self - NASA…
    • 2007–2010
    Sean Carroll
    Sean Carroll
    • Self - Caltech…
    • 2008–2012
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    Avaliações de usuários31

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    5winstonsmith_84

    Too Sensationalist and Dumbed Down

    This program must have been made for the Joe Bloe uneducated TV viewer. Most of the time, the information being presented is not new or interesting, and it feels as if the writers & producers of the show had to fill up a large time slot with very little source material. So what you get is a bunch of information repetitively going on and on about how "dangerous" gamma ray bursts are, or how imminent asteroid collisions are, blah blah blah. Yes, we all know about these things, but the way the program makes you sit through an hour meagerly trying to make you sit on the edge of your seat for a statistic of like 1 in a billion billion (as seen with the gamma ray bursts) that the Earth will be destroyed by some calamity. Yes, we know already! They could have been done with it in 5 minutes, but no, it's stretched to an hour long program! The sensationalism of this program is just too over-the-top, from the drawn-out "fear factor" bits, to the announcer's XTREME TRUCKS style voice. They obviously should have saved him for the Monster Truck series...

    Another thing that bothered me were all the "analogies" that took away from the true dynamics of how certain things in the universe work. For example, dropping a Yogurt container to show how a death star works... or a sprinkler for showing how a spiral star is. While these are "cute" they are indeed more annoying than useful, and assumes a real lack of intelligence of the viewer. Just tell us the science behind it without treating us like 5 year olds.

    It really is a shame. This program could have been so much more informative and hosted by a much better narrator (writers are to blame too, of course). There are indeed moments where I laughed out loud because of how dumb the narrator's comments were.

    On the bright side, however, the computer effects were done well enough. It is an interesting subject, so that's why I gave it a 5. But all in all, terribly done for such a great topic.
    9derekobrien1978-712-549551

    Excellent Series

    I've always had a keen interest in the wonders of the universe and I found this series to be very informative and well put together. No matter how 'out there' the subject matter, the show always stays interesting. Having watched almost all episodes up to the end of season 3 (and looking forward to seasons 4-7) I can highly recommend this series to anyone - especially those who know nothing about the universe. Don't be daunted by the physics or terminology - this show is only concerned with educating people about the incredible wonders of our universe in such a way that Joe Blogs can understand and enjoy. Not dumbed down, as some people have said, but user friendly.
    7jvanhalderen

    Popular science often leaning more towards fiction than facts.

    This series started out quite nice. It starts with a tour of our own solar system of which we have a learned a lot in the last years. For those people who have a passion for astronomy/cosmology, not a lot of new information is presented. However, the manner in which they present it is refreshing and also entertaining.

    The problem however starts in season 2. As the 'known' subjects have been discussed in the first season, the second season struggles in finding educational scientific materials. Instead they start leaning towards fiction and speculation more and more. Subjects as 'Sex in space', 'Alien faces' that contain no educational information at all. These episodes felt to me like a poor attempt to put nowadays teenagers drama and fantasy into a scientific perspective just to get a higher audience, an audience who will never comprehend the actual real science behind studies like these.

    The scientific community has made it a point on their agenda to make science, in particular astronomy, cosmology and theoretical science more accessible to the general public. An action I totally support. However, showing nice CGI's, some enthusiastic scientists that seem to care more about their own popularity then real science, in this case, gives a wrong idea about what we actually do and do not know.

    The show contains a lot of solid information but also a lot of speculations and should not be presented as fact or as general accepted theories.

    For those people who are interested in the science part, I would recommend watching "National Geographic's Journey to the Edge of the Universe". A stunning documentary also with mind blowing CGI's and very understandable for any person.

    Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1363109/
    10StargateQAZ

    Interesting and fun to watch

    Okay, first of all, after reading all these reviews I could't help myself but to write something as well.

    So...some people say it's good for kids and unintelligent and uneducated people. I must say...throw that comments in to garbage! Why? Because even if I'm not to physics I can certainly see that this is not too much filled with scientific terms and ways of explanation. That is a fact and that is on spot, but...let me say one more thing. This series are made for wide range of people, not for astronomers and physicists to learn something new or to improve their research. It's meant to show us random people some interesting facts, about astronomy and universe overall and potentially get some of us in to the world of science.

    I, for example am a 3D & visual effects specialist and I could easily say, that the visual effects here are mediocre and not something special at all, because that is my profession and I see it. But okay, that goes for me and other VE experts, but random people who are not in to computer graphics will say..."wooow what a stunning graphics and visuals, mind blowing animation and effects, i'm totally blown away." while I'll sit there mumbling "damn, they could've done this a lot better". That's okay, that does not mean they're blind for esthetics and dumb not to make a difference between good and mediocre when they see it. It's just that CG is not their field of interests and they're not learning and researching that field such as us CG (computer graphics) artists do, so they can't tell about processes of creating CG, how it's done, how it could've been done, what could be made better, etc.

    Same goes for other people who are saying that this is dumb. Dear people, not all of us here are scientists. If you are a physicists and find it dumb...not all of us will think the same. If you want to discover something new, go do a research, make a discovery for yourself instead of making one-sided comments.

    Assuming you've never done CG before. Would you understand me if I start explaining it to you now and immediately start with: mental ray renderer, rendering algorithms, global illumination, final-gathering setup, FG points cashing, reactor scripting, mesh exporting, material map ID setting, channel setting, texture scaling, keying, camera tracking, 3D tracking, setting up key velocity, curve editing, animation controllers, etc, etc, etc, etc.....and you've never even heard for any of the CG making softwares. I doubt it, no matter how intelligent you might be.

    So for the conclusion and for recommendations...Do watch this show if you're into something new, if you want to find out interesting and fun stuff about cosmos and astronomy and ignore those who are saying that this is for lowbrainers. You're not dumb if you like to watch this. I'm 26 years old, a member of MENSA with an IQ of 148, and I find this show fun and interesting a lot ;-)

    So cheers and enjoy :-)
    TombRaider09

    The Universe has never been prettier on TV

    History Channel's "The Universe" is a documentary series that fuels its somewhat empty content with blazingly beautiful CGI of the most spectacular sights in the universe. The series covers stars, planets, cosmic weather (!), terra-formation, dark matter and the aggressive nature of the cosmos in hour-long episodes of visual effect candy.

    The hook of the series is that you get to take a look at what Venus, Neptune or a nebula or a meteoroid strike on Earth would look like up- close, while the narrator explains the "science" behind it. I say "the science" because very little science is usually covered. Any complicated phenomena is usually explained through real-life analogies. A meteorite crashing the Earth is like shooting a ball with a rifle. The crater can be measured by drawing an analogy of throwing a weight plate on sand and measuring the width of the bump on the beach. And so on.

    Then again, this series is not aiming to educate the experts or even science enthusiasts. It's written for the laymen, who just want to see what Venus looks like if you were standing on its ground. On high definition, those images are quite impressive and grab your attention.

    Unfortunately, those images are continuously recycled, for probably no other than budgetary reasons. But images aren't the only reused on the show. Every time the show goes on a short commercial break, the narrator insists on recapping what happened just before the break. As if no one could remember the very easily comprehensible bits they had just been told a few minutes ago. In many ways, the series undermines the audience's intelligence and even memory by recapping and reusing its material over and over.

    In fact, every season of the series contains at least one episode dedicating to apocalyptic events that wreak havoc on Earth, recycling the same scenarios over and over while adding a few new ones, even going as far as reusing the same narrations!

    Regardless, while the Universe is admittedly a little dumb and condescendingly so, the imagery is sometimes truly astonishing. The CGI, of course, is nowhere near what many modern films, such as "2012" or even the "new" Star Wars films have accomplished, but for the small screen on high definition, it's pretty impressive.

    And on the bright side, it is really exciting to see what Venus or a pulsar looks like, even if you get to see the same image about a hundred times. Its greatest virtue is its entertainment value. While its greatest vice is the lack of science, the series does introduce the audience to the basic ideas of the newest and hottest theories of contemporary astrophysics and related sciences and find out more by hitting the nearest university library.

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      • 29 de março de 2007 (Brasil)
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