Alien Planet (2005)

Alien Planet (2005)
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Alien Planet, a movie created specifically for the Discovery Channel, concerns a pair of robots who have been sent into space in order to get information about a new planet. The planet appears to be enough like Earth that it would be able to allow living creatures to inhabit it. Scientists are surprised when they discover that the planet's intricate ecosystem supports a variety of creatures that are different than anything seen on Earth. The film is based on the theories of Stephen Hawking and other world-renowned scientific minds. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Pierre de Lespinois
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Alien Planet

Alien Planet, a movie created specifically for the Discovery Channel, concerns a pair of robots who have been sent into space in order to get information about a new planet. The planet appears to be enough like Earth that it would be able to allow living creatures to inhabit it. Scientists are surprised when they discover that the planet's intricate ecosystem supports a variety of creatures that are different than anything seen on Earth. The film is based on the theories of Stephen Hawking and other world-renowned scientific minds. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins
Director(s):
Pierre de Lespinois
Writer(s):
Stephen EderPeter Crabbe
Producer(s):
John Copeland
Categories:
Documentary
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    Peter G.

    Film was entertaining; however, editing was poor and caused the flow of the storyline to be rather jagged. I found the concepts interesting. What made the DVD were the interviews with the scientists in the special features section. Although there were some contradictory comments, this section gave the brain something to think about. Would have been great if silicon-based life was hypothesized. Film worth viewing.

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    Sonya F.

    It pushes the theory of evolution over the brink under a facade of high tech. I stood maybe about the first two opening minutes in the Church of Darwin, and then popped it out. Just go ahead and get some good science fiction instead!

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    Ron M.

    The disc was unplayable because of a huge scratch

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