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Old 29th January 2006, 09:26 PM
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isn't this movie somewhat based on a true story?
So I've heard, but I've never seen any reference to the actual "true story" other than the claim.
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Old 1st July 2006, 01:39 PM
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im watching it now i thought it was realy ood personaly
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Old 27th August 2006, 03:05 AM
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I enjoyed this movie so much I told most of my friends and clients about it.
I give credit to Morgan Freeman for such a professional and perfect narrarator for such a film. And I enjoyed learning about the penquins in this manner. Due to this film I became interested in the Antartica which lead me to this amazing site.
I would like to suggest you watch the movie again and I am implying this to everyone. It really was so very well done. My hats off to the penquins life!
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Old 11th September 2006, 05:48 PM
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I can't think of anything else to say apart from 'absolutely brilliant, massivly inspiring, astonishing photography and beautifull.'

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Old 13th September 2006, 10:20 PM
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I have to say, it was the most expensive movie I have ever watched. I spent $15 on two tickets, $8 for popcorn and drinks, and then because I was so amazed by what I saw, I went home that night and booked a $30,000 trip to Antarctica for me and my wife.

I will be leaving in about a month to the Weddell Sea to search for emperor penquins. The movie continues to suck money out of me, as I am in the midst of buying camera lenses, memory cards, new mittens and boots, etc.

It's great -- I can't wait.
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Old 14th September 2006, 07:07 AM
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I have to say, it was the most expensive movie I have ever watched. I spent $15 on two tickets, $8 for popcorn and drinks, and then because I was so amazed by what I saw, I went home that night and booked a $30,000 trip to Antarctica for me and my wife.

I will be leaving in about a month to the Weddell Sea to search for emperor penquins. The movie continues to suck money out of me, as I am in the midst of buying camera lenses, memory cards, new mittens and boots, etc.

It's great -- I can't wait.
Wow ! Can you pay for me too ? I'm going in 2009, thinking of doing the Emperor Penguin Safari !
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Old 14th September 2006, 09:53 AM
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I really admire all of you true Antarcticans..you know, the ones who have enough love for Antarctica to actually withstand the extremely cold conditions and all that. ...I might visit when it's a little warmer....unfortunately (or fortunately for Antractica) it never seems to rise a great deal above zero!!!!! I think I'll stay where I am.....

I love seeing all the pics and "oohing" and "aahhing", and I do admire all the early explorers and appreciate all the work being done by the researchers but it's soooo cold...

A humble psr
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Old 14th September 2006, 10:00 AM
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I can't wait to experience below Sub Zero Temperatures, I don't mix well with the cold, I can tollerate it, but as I'm not particularly a big meaty female, my body temperature is really wierd ! When I'm in bed, I'm really hot, when it';s cold out, I feel it 10 times more. One of the things which is going to be so amazing about stepping foot on Antarctica, is being in these Freezing cold Temperatures. The fact it is 'different' is what makes the experience well worth while and very much exciting IMO ! Bring on the Cold !

I've just ordered 2 Books about Antarctica on Amazon. The first of many, woohoo !
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Old 14th September 2006, 10:11 AM
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You go girl!!

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