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National Geographic's Most Amazing Moments (2004)

National Geographic's Most Amazing Moments (2004)
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For decades, National Geographic has remained at the forefront of innovative nature photography, and now fans can see all of their most spectacular clips ever captured on film in this amazing video. Watch as sharks attack a cameraman in a life-or-death struggle for survival, a reporter dodges rockets fired by the Taliban, natural disasters lay waste to entire cities, and cameras sink beneath the ocean surface in search of the Titanic. These adventures are too unforgettable to be fiction, so get ready for pulse-pounding adventure with the people who bring all of the action straight into your living room. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of National Geographic's Most Amazing Moments

For decades, National Geographic has remained at the forefront of innovative nature photography, and now fans can see all of their most spectacular clips ever captured on film in this amazing video. Watch as sharks attack a cameraman in a life-or-death struggle for survival, a reporter dodges rockets fired by the Taliban, natural disasters lay waste to entire cities, and cameras sink beneath the ocean surface in search of the Titanic. These adventures are too unforgettable to be fiction, so get ready for pulse-pounding adventure with the people who bring all of the action straight into your living room. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins
Categories:
Documentary
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    Jeff B.

    This was an alright movie. A bit too Televisionish with lots of drama and hype throughout the movie where a commerical break would have gone. But regardless of this, this movie had some very cool scenes in it. Not a horrible way to spend an hour and a half.

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    Elizabeth C.

    I expected something more educational from National Geographic. Instead, I got an hour and a half of repetitivity. This could easily be condensed into half an hour because it is far too obvious that it was stretched out for TV viewing. One last thing, "Most Amazing Moments" should really be changed to "Most Amazing Moments Caught on Camera." There was some cool stuff but it seemed fairly apparent the show was just an excuse to show off home videos. They may have even staged a couple of the "amazing moments" like, "We happen to have our camera in a piranha pit, and oh look this bird with weights tied to it fell of the branch (or maybe we pushed it) and it can't get out in time." This movie was even disappointing for a free rental.

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    Mark L.

    Amazing video as expected, but more undignified yapping than worthwhile explanation. OK for kids or the easily excited.

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