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30 Years of National Geographic Specials (1995)

Starring: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Dian Fossey Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Mystery, danger, splendor, adventure. Since 1964, National Geographic has been broadcasting television specials that created and, many would argue, still maintain the standard for all nature programming since. Vigilantly focusing on what came before human beings, this special is a grand slam of 30 years (1964-1994) of painstaking exploration and documentation. Its narrative sounds almost biblical: "In the beginning..." there was molten lava. The footage is, as you would expect, dazzling but it is the agile editing and well-crafted storytelling here that makes this video into a poignant success.

Moving from the creation of earth to its inhabitants, the narrative segues to the single law of survival. In the Living Sands of Namib (1978), a spider escapes a predator by cartwheeling down a dune. There are clips of Costa Rican lizards sprinting on water, a woodpecker outsmarting a corn snake, and an Indian tiger begrudgingly retrieving his deer-carcass supper from a thieving crocodile. Procreation is, undoubtedly, the more lighthearted side of survival. Three black beetles are in pursuit of a female running in the sand with a musical score so perfectly selected, it is as if the they are engaged in a well-choreographed dance. The synchronized swimming of mating squids in Jewels of the Caribbean (1994) is more graceful than Twyla Thwarp.

After an introduction to the habitat and behavior of so many creatures, the video turns the spotlight on the tool user, fire tamer, language maker: humankind. Americans on Everest (1964), Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man (1966), The World of Jacques Yves Cousteau (1966), In the Shadow of Vesuvius (1987), Australia's Twilight of the Dreamtime (1988), and Jane Goodall: My Life with the Chimpanzees (1990) are classic examples of National Geographic at its best. There are also fascinating clips from early Geographic projects, including the 1917 Katmai expedition.

Well beyond serving as a self-congratulatory slap on the back for work well done, this special has an important message: the animals and natural phenoms we fear the most are those we know the least about. Contrary to popular belief, humans are the largest single threat to all life on earth. By bringing fragile ecosystems into our living rooms, National Geographic hopes to instill conservation ethics in each viewer. --Cristina Del Sesto

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Relive the most spellbinding scenes from our television documentaries of exploration and delivery. Year: 1994


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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new, but it doesn't matter, August 15, 2003
By Kristen Cardozo (California) - See all my reviews
With 30 years of some of the best documentaries around to choose material from, it scarcely matters that there is no new footage. The narration seamlessly bridges the gaps between the various shorts from National Geographic specials of the past. I wasn't sure what to expect, since it is essentially teasers of other films, but this is a great film in its own right.

We got the film for our little boys, and they've loved it from day one. My older son is learning a lot about the differing relationships of the natural world, and the broad expanse of this film is perfect for him. It never gets bogged down in the mundane, but it also panders to a long attention span. This is a big difference from the National Geographic videos intended specifically for kids. They tend to be the same basic idea...cut footage from older films, but cut so that there is no footage of animals eating each other, no mating, and it is interspersed with unneccesary music videos and cutesy animation. Even with Dudley Moore's narration, it can't compete. Skip the kid stuff and give your kids the real thing.

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4.0 out of 5 stars This one's a teaser!, June 21, 2000
By Erin Bell (California) - See all my reviews
National Geographic does a wonderful job with beautiful footage of some of their most memorable topics. The sound is clear and the colors vibrant.

My children were spellbound...The topics ranged from lions, tigers, apes, insects, whales, mating practices of many animals (10 minutes worth, it seemed. We could have done without that part) sharks, snakes, alligators, explorers, volcanoes, dancers and more.

This video excites interest in many topics. Because of time constraints and the quantity of information, it doesn't go into detail. It does, however, give you a sneek peak of several NG videos as each segment is labled according to the video clip it came from. I would suggest watching this video in segments as so much information is presented that it is almost an overload!

I have purchased several bargain nature videos and am invariably disappointed with the quality. I would trade all my bargains for two or three of the National Geographic videos. This would be one of them.

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Immense educational value, absolutely delightful, January 30, 2001
This was probably the best purchase I ever made on amazon. I'd recommend it to anybody.. especially families with children.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A scrapbook of specials
I thought this was a collection of specials. It is really a scrapbook of 30 years of National Geographic specials
Published 1 month ago by Janet Uthoff

5.0 out of 5 stars Nature as it should be presented, in the natural form right up to the bloody death of food
When I was in high school, watching National Geographic specials on television was a requirement in science classes. At times, we were shown the older ones on film. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Charles Ashbacher

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but dated
This is pleasant National Geographic video. It covers a lot without going into any real detail. It is worth viewing but already seems a little old fashioned.
Published 20 months ago by Douglas Cameron

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Published on December 8, 2006 by The Analyst

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Appetizer
For a family living overseas without access to National Geographic broadcasts, this DVD was a nice introduction to the variety and beauty of the the specials. Read more
Published on July 28, 2005 by Kelley S. Coyner

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful compilation of highlights...you'll want more...
This video definitely holds up to repeat viewing. It offers a wealth of information on a wide variety of subjects and could easily have been an hour longer. Read more
Published on July 8, 2003 by Hedayat

5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE
This movie will be one of the cults of natural geographic's. The subjects differ from dancers to insects. I think everybody can find something about himself in this dvd. Read more
Published on September 21, 2000 by goktug

5.0 out of 5 stars I am absorbed by it
This video is great , especially for children to open their eyes to the world. I am so absorbed by it.
Published on June 16, 2000 by grace

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