Thursday, January 27, 2005
Aliens of the Deep
Film maker James Cameron has found a new hobby in science and exploration. He has expensive toys like deep sea underwater subs and 3D IMAX cameras. He hangs out with scientists who babble in geek speak. These scientists yearn to study oceans on other planets, but they are too far away. In the meantime, they are developing their tools and skills in the depths of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They are uncovering amazing creatures and life forms based on hydrothermal energy instead of solar energy. Cameron takes you to a whole new world without even leaving this one. The only thing better than an IMAX film is a 3D IMAX film.
Alien gives it 3 ½ "super nova" stars out of 4.
Film maker James Cameron has found a new hobby in science and exploration. He has expensive toys like deep sea underwater subs and 3D IMAX cameras. He hangs out with scientists who babble in geek speak. These scientists yearn to study oceans on other planets, but they are too far away. In the meantime, they are developing their tools and skills in the depths of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They are uncovering amazing creatures and life forms based on hydrothermal energy instead of solar energy. Cameron takes you to a whole new world without even leaving this one. The only thing better than an IMAX film is a 3D IMAX film.
Alien gives it 3 ½ "super nova" stars out of 4.
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