National Geographic: Sea Monsters – A Prehistoric Adventure

  • Fun for the whole family now brought to life through captivating 3-D!Journey 80 million years back in time to an age when mighty dinosaurs dominated the land and an equally astonishing assortment of ferocious creatures swam, hunted, and fought for survival beneath the vast, mysterious prehistoric seas. Stunning, photo-realistic imagery re-creates the perilous underwater realm of two young, dolphin

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Fun for the whole family — now brought to life through captivating 3-D!  Journey 80 million years back in time to an age when mighty dinosaurs dominated the land — and an equally astonishing assortment of ferocious creatures swam, hunted, and fought for survival beneath the vast, mysterious prehistoric seas. Stunning, photo-realistic imagery re-creates the perilous underwater realm of two young, dolphin-sized marine reptiles called Dolichorhynchops, or Dollies, and follows their incredible journey through waters ruled by some of the most awesome predators ever to prowl the Earth’s oceans. Interweaving ground-breaking fossil finds from around the globe with cutting-edge computer-generated re-creations, National Geographic’s powerful storytelling immerses you in the life-or-death drama of an age when monsters ruled the seas! With original music by Peter Gabriel and The Footnote, and narrated by Liev Schreiber. Seen originally in IMAX® and other specialty theaters. Includes four pairs of 3-D glasses.

National Geographic: Sea Monsters – A Prehistoric Adventure

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5 comments

  1. Bobby25 says:

    The 3d effects was nothing to shout about and so wasn’t the documentry,In 2d,it was decent,but the 3d images were useless..Go pick up the Polar express 3d ,My Bloody Valentine 3d or Hannah Montana 3d
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Wow, what a 3-D experience. So realistic you feel the sea monsters are in your living room.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Sidney Karol says:

    The Sea Monsters came right out of the tv, in the 3D format. It was great family fun.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Got this movie because of the reviews and my love of 3-D on my HD TV. First, the glasses had the red and blue reversed, making them unusable, but when viewing this mess, with glasses I had, there was no part of the experience that came even close to being 3-D. Unless I got a very bad copy, this was as dull in content as I would ever wish to experience, so the only thing that could possibly have saved it would have been spectacular 3-D.

    National Geographic has really gone way down if they consider this entertainment, and as far as the other reviewers go…well! Maybe I’m not as easily entertained as they are!

    Amazon, as usual, allowed me to return it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. I first saw this movie in IMAX 3D and was truly impressed with a really good storyline and amazing 3D effects. When I saw this movie was released on Blu-Ray in 3D I was hesitant thinking the 3D at home would be a joke. I was proven otherwise. Even on the comfort of my couch the 3D is amazing. You still get all the feelings of the screen coming to life as well as objects projected so close you feel could be hit by them.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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