For those interested, Green Planet Pre-Order (4K UHD + Blu-ray) looks to be included as part of b2g1 titles even though pre-orders weren't supposed to be part of b2g1 offer. If you order 3 of them and cancel 2 of them, you will end up paying
$22.17 + tax after REDcard. Tax is being calculated on 3 titles once you cancel, but it will adjust correctly once the order ships. Shipping is free. This offer beats the previous
frontpage deal from couple of weeks ago.
Link [target.com]
This title will be released on August 9, 2022.
Trailer [youtube.com]
Run Time: 4 hr 7 min
Official description: Plants live secret, unseen lives. Using specialist cameras, this spectacular series allows us to travel beyond the power of the human eye, to look closer at their interconnected world, showcasing over two decades of new discoveries.
From deserts, tropical jungles and underwater worlds to seasonal lands and our own urban and agricultural landscapes, each episode introduces a set of plants, reveals the battles they face, and the ingenious ways they've found to survive. New stories and never-seen-before animal behaviors. This is Planet Earth from the perspective of plants. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
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This loophole has been around for a long time and never been canceled. Only "fix" I have seen them try to implement is limiting to just two of one item.
All that aside though the subject of this is going to be more plant than animal fixated so nothing should be as brutal as that walrus scene which i do agree is up there as far as brutal scenes go.
All that aside though the subject of this is going to be more plant than animal fixated so nothing should be as brutal as that walrus scene which i do agree is up there as far as brutal scenes go.
The point is that Attenborough specifically, and nature documentary makers more generally have become more and more shrill in their propagandizing and I'm not interested in that. I watch this stuff for the nature, not to hear a sermon about how bad humans are or how all the animals are dying. Basically, "Our Planet" or whatever that was called was much more overly political and thus much more depressing. Instead of being about the wonders of nature, ti was like "Here's some cool nature: Soon it will all be extinct and it's you're fault."
I don't need that message. They're preaching to the choir. I'm already a huge supporter of the environment. When I watch this stuff, I want to enjoy the environment, not sit there crying about how it's all over.
I appreciate you're trying to give me hope that it's plants, but it's not scary predators I don't want to see, It's doom and gloom about the environment. I don't want to see crap like "Look at this majestic rainforest, this is the last of its kind. In five years, it will all be gone." So this crap I'm talking about is just as likely to come in a plant documentary.
They're free to make this stuff. Hopefully, they reach some people if they do. I'm just saying that if this show is all doom and gloom, I'm not going to be watching it or paying for it.
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