Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Forces of Nature
National Geographics captures the scenes of immense power and destruction produced by three examples of nature's wrath. Only in an IMAX theater could these sights and sounds be properly documented. At times, the audience will feel the roar vibrate right through themselves (you may want to bring ear plugs). Some scenes appear to be digitally enhanced, but they were still fun to watch. The film could have used more substance and felt a bit short with its run time around 35 minutes long. Alien liked the film but thinks it should have been more.
Alien gives it 2 ½ "volcanoes, earthquakes, tornadoes; oh my" stars out of 4.
National Geographics captures the scenes of immense power and destruction produced by three examples of nature's wrath. Only in an IMAX theater could these sights and sounds be properly documented. At times, the audience will feel the roar vibrate right through themselves (you may want to bring ear plugs). Some scenes appear to be digitally enhanced, but they were still fun to watch. The film could have used more substance and felt a bit short with its run time around 35 minutes long. Alien liked the film but thinks it should have been more.
Alien gives it 2 ½ "volcanoes, earthquakes, tornadoes; oh my" stars out of 4.
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