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enduring popularity of "Planet Earth" is compelling enough to its backers to convince them to go back to the well. The Discovery Channel and BBC's Natural History Unit are teaming up again to cover the poles of the Earth in "Frozen Planet." HD content captured from the Arctic and Antarctic? Sign us up! You've got plenty of time to continue enjoying that HDM copy of
Planet Earth, though -- the new feature is not set to air until 2012. Yeah, that hurts, but quality takes time, friends. The real question is what HDM format this feature will emerge on (if any
still exist); this is one title we'll be putting in our library wishlist.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
longhairbilly @ Apr 13th 2008 2:39PM
Planet Earth (HD DVD) is still the first thing I grab when showing someone my Pioneer Kuro.
LiqwidZero @ Apr 13th 2008 5:04PM
I keep hearing that Galapagos looks a lot better than Planet Earth. It's on my "To Buy" list.
longhairbilly @ Apr 14th 2008 11:35AM
I actually have Galapagos from Netflix right now. Have not got around to watching it yet.
Eric @ Apr 14th 2008 1:42PM
With global warming, there might not be any frozen earth in 2012. Better document it quick!
Bpod @ Apr 14th 2008 4:03PM
2012 isn't that the year the world is suppose to end? How do they expect us to watch it if there is no world?