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IMAX: Galapagos 3D

Retrace the groundbreaking footsteps of Charles Darwin with a young scientist as she explores the biological diversity and unique geologic history of the Galapagos archipelago. Using the magic of IMAX® and IMAX® 3D technology, plunge 3,000 feet into underground lava tubes, soar over the peaks of 5,000 foot volcanoes and encounter an abundance of marine life.

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Release : 1999
Rating : 6.9
Studio : IMAX,  Smithsonian Institution,  Mandalay Media Arts, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Kenneth Branagh
Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

JinRoz
2018/08/30

For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!

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Teringer
2018/08/30

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Stoutor
2018/08/30

It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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Hattie
2018/08/30

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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TxMike
2009/10/02

This is an IMAX presentation that I viewed on DVD.The images are striking, and this film gives a better overall look at the islands than in other similar films I have seen.Directly west of Ecuador and virtually on the Equator the Galapagos Islands are remnants of ancient volcanoes. By whatever mechanism the various species of life arrived at those isolated islands, over the thousands of generations each has evolved uniquely. When Darwin visited there in the 1800s this observation led to his theories on natural selection as the primary mechanism of evolution.This IMAX film not only looks at some of the land species, they also use a special diving submarine to go to the bottom of the ocean to collect species never before seen and examined.Overall an excellent short film, and a good one to demonstrate the picture on a big screen TV.

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lostcheerio
2006/04/07

Before we watched this movie, we did a mini-unit on the Galapagos Islands. I'm homeschooling my six-year-old and two-year-old, and so our botanical and zoological studies didn't get much past "This is a Cormorant" and "Look, the cacti look like trees," and a vague understanding of natural selection. My son knows the name Charles Darwin, but does he know he lived 150 years ago? Probably not.In spite of their young age and their tenuous grasp on the subject matter, this movie commanded the attention of both children, immediately. The storyline follows a young marine biologist as she investigates the various features -- and animals and plants -- of the archipelago. My son went running for paper to make sketches of what he was seeing, copying what she was doing. The narrative, read by the scientist herself, was very engaging, simple, and kind of sweet. A little too much on the "this magical place" for me, but for the little 'uns, you know, they like that "magical place" talk. They had fun at Disney World tool. That's just the kind of kids they are.ANYWAY, it was a GOOD movie, and it afforded me a very warm happy feeling, when my little kids were jumping up and down watching a documentary, yelling, "MARINE IGUANA! MARINE IGUANA!" It got a little detached from the Galapagos Islands themselves (no blue-footed booby, darn) and more into the under the sea stuff. There were a few too many shots of many schools of fish, and scuba bubbles, which were probably great in an IMAX theater -- not that great on a small screen.All in all, though, it was very satisfying. I could have used more land iguanas eating cacti with the spines and all, but the kids liked it. And that's something. They especially enjoyed the part where the scientist went down 3000 feet and used a vacuum to suck specimens up off the ocean floor. That was, I must admit, pretty sweet.

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AuntieKaren
2005/07/20

I was angry at renting this movie and then watching from a distance in the lab as the female biologist picked up and handled the specimens gathered from 3,000 feet below the surface of the ocean. She looks into the glass basins containing specimens and laughs as though they're funny but she makes no attempt to tell us what they are, and the camera makes no attempt to let us look at them. The cameraman was obviously taken with the lovely legs of the female biologist, but some of us would have enjoyed a couple of close-ups of the many many creatures the submersible suctioned up from the ocean floor.Some good tortoise shots and a good explanation of how cactus trees evolved to be tall, but this movie wasted a lot of potential. Unless you're a leg man, of course.

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waregle
2000/04/01

This is a wonderful film. This movie has breath taking images of the island chain near Ecuador. The film features iguanas, sea lions and ocean life. I have seen many Imax format movies and this one is the best. I give it a rating of 9 out of 10.

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