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Walking with Monsters - Life Before Dinosaurs


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Starring: Kenneth Branagh
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Tim Haines
Studio: BBC Warner
Release Date: 2006-01-17
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/17/2006

total reviews 46


Customer Reviews
star rating 5
Another Must-Have Dino Series
If you're into serious research material, then add this DVD to your shopping cart ASAP! It seems everyone forgets there WAS a time before dinosaurs, but no book ever depicted the animals of that period. As a bonus, detailed narration and careful production will entertain everyone in the family.
star rating 5
Best of "Walking With"
This was the last one of the famous series "Walking With..." and best produced too. This is good for children of 11 and up in my opinion but not allow them to see alone: could be scary! But is the best way for stimulate science interest. Enjoy
star rating 5
Very entertaining
I bought this for a child who really enjoys it. Its entertaining for the whole family. Jennifer Smith Miguel, [...]
star rating 5
Life After Life Before
My son (6) has watched this video every night since it arrived over a week ago. He is engaged, intrigued, and has the rest of the family hooked as well.
star rating 5
James Arndt, Montgomery Alabama
Impressive video. This video brings to life the periods before the dinosaurs with realistic images. This section of the series should have focused more into the Devonian Period (Age of Fish)and included more footage into this period of Earth's history. There were some impressive fish during this period. The series does focus on the huge fish called Hyneria, but the footage on this fish does not appear to contain the large teeth found in fossil finds. This video series is a close second to Walking with Dinosaurs. However, I have read that the series appears to have made an error on the cat sized spider, which was identified recently as a eurypterid instead of a spider. The series does concentrate heavily on the spider, and should have put more time into Devonian fish species, since recent fossil finds have identified magnificent types. Otherwise, the series is truly a great piece of work!! 5 Stars in my opinion.

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