The legendary David Attenborough created the epic documentary miniseries Planet Earth, which became his pièce-de-resistance. The program plunges into, and canvasses, virtually every aspect of the global ecosphere, from the mountains to the oceans to the flora and fauna, one subtopic at a time - meanwhile reveling in atmospheric cinematography. By any standard, it qualifies as the most successful nature documentary ever shot, selling millions of copies and winning a host of international awards including four Emmys. Attenborough narrates. This box set contains the entire miniseries as it originally aired, plus numerous bonus features.
Rob Reiner hit a home run with this movie. Four young boys hunt for a dead boy and learn to rely on each other along the way. Older boys/young men try to get the body and the glory for finding him from the young four. Get this movie, you will not be disappointed.
Set farther in the future. The premise of the movie is similar to the original. Fun to watch and doesn't take itself to seriously. Plus Frankenstein is still champion.
I wasn't sure if this remake would appeal to me or not. The original is my all-time favorite western. Having put that out there, I truly enjoyed this remake. Each of the main characters bring unique skills and abilities to the group and are motivated by different things. I also felt that making the "Bad Guy" a robber land baron an especially good touch used in numerous westerns. In this case, he provided someone much easier for me to despise than Eli Wallach's character in the original. This is a good Western.