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March of The Penguins
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Posted 2006-01-27, 10:39 PM
Has anyone seen this movie? Its a very beautiful documentary about what the emperor penguins go through each year to give birth and raise their chick. Expertly filmed, it becomes very moving and emotional in some parts. Some of it was harder to watch (for me). But, all in all, it was a very good movie.

What do you guys think?
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Posted 2006-01-28, 09:47 AM in reply to Jamesadin's post "March of The Penguins"
saw it with a girl. She cried and i laughed because i didnt know how to react. I guess it was good in most parts but im still not sure if i liked a documentary more then an action flick, especially when i have to pay 8 dollars for a movie
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Posted 2006-01-28, 06:48 PM in reply to Jamesadin's post "March of The Penguins"
I haven't seen it yet, but heard it was done very well.


Is it sad for some reason?
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Posted 2006-01-28, 06:54 PM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "I haven't seen it yet, but heard it was..."
It is very well done, I would suggest it. But yes, some parts are quite sad, because its a super-realistic vision of nature, and in nature a good amount of penguins and penguin chicks die every year.
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Posted 2006-02-01, 03:22 PM in reply to Jamesadin's post starting "It is very well done, I would suggest..."
Its good, and kinda harsh at times. I'd give it a 6/10 on a movie to watch while high rating.
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Posted 2006-02-03, 07:52 AM in reply to Kaneda's post starting "Its good, and kinda harsh at times. I'd..."
I couldnt stop giggling at how they walked... Or hopped around...
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Posted 2006-02-03, 05:30 PM in reply to pr0xy's post starting "I couldnt stop giggling at how they..."
I know, and when they randomly started sliding on their bellies... it was pretty good.
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Posted 2006-02-04, 03:53 AM in reply to Jamesadin's post starting "I know, and when they randomly started..."
We saw a little David Attenborough video about Penguins in Biology the other day. It's amusing how they bob up and down in the water like boats, but only with their heads above water. Then when they dive and shoot up to the surface popping out and ladnign on anything. We saw them slide along on their bellies for a bit, fly into snow drifts, and crash into each other. Then they stood up, shook their heads, and waddled off.

I want to see this film.
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Posted 2006-02-04, 09:36 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "We saw a little David Attenborough..."
They are so fast in the water. Its amazing.
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