Planet Earth
1974 American made-for-television science fiction film that was created by Gene Roddenberry Website
Approval Rate: 62%
Reviews 6
by ridgewalker
Fri Aug 01 2008For those of you who enjoy Science/Nature documentaries, Planet Earth, a BBC production, would have to be considered the Oracle of all documentaries. This 11-episode series takes you to all of the places that you have seen in other films, then to places you have never seen, as well as an extraordinary ringside seat to observe species of plant and animal life that few people even knew existed, let alone have seen. It was filmed at 204 locations in 62 countries, over a five-year period. The art of photography certainly hits a high mark here. Satellite photography, still, time-lapse, micro, high speed and slow motion are all employed, painstakingly…at least one requiring the maintenance of a single still camera over a four year period. Not only did an enormous array of crews scour the Earth for the rare and fascinating, but a second set of crews to document the filming of the film crews was always present (“Plant Earth Diaries”). I was truly aghast at some of the things I saw. Have you... Read more
by darkstar1
Mon Jun 26 2006I didn't know they made decks!!!!!!!
by glazork123
Thu Sep 22 2005wtf? these people make cloths, not decks!
by tophatman
Fri Apr 16 2004The bmx bikes are heavy, cumbersome and are hard to do tricks on. Get a dimondback or something
by chris6b3
Wed Nov 08 2000I had a Planet Earth awhile ago. It was a little wide and stumpy, which I didn't like. It was also a little bit healthy. Lasted a long time, though.
by eternal2
Fri Nov 03 2000Nice decks, nice shape, nice graphics! The clothing is cool too.