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VHS Movie Reviews of National Geographic's Land of the TigerMovie Review: Facinating video Summary: 5 StarsOur whole family thoroughly enjoyed this video by National Geographic. The photography was amazing and the information riveting.
Movie Review: Tiger, tiger, burning bright . . .. Summary: 4 StarsIf you love tigers, you'll love this film. It is all about the beautiful, rarely seen tiger. The film is full of basic tiger facts, but anyone who has done any tiger research will not learn anything new. Though I didn't learn anything new about tigers, I still enjoyed watching these powerful, graceful animals.
Movie Review: Regally Beautiful Summary: 5 StarsThis video does a great job of showing us the tiger and his environment in 2 of India's parks. You must see this film if you like tigers.
Movie Review: The Tiger is the real King of the Jungle! Summary: 5 StarsOne of the best videos ever! This video really shows you the tiger in the best way possible. It's land, it's prey, and the way it struggles to stay on top of the food chain in the majestic jungles of India. It is breath-taking seeing the tiger this close and seeing footage that is normally rare to find, like mating. All my life I have loved the tiger, and this amazing video just makes me love him even more. The music and the scenery is just fabulous, especially watching the tiger walking in the ruins of Ranthambore like it's his kingdom. This movie has really inspired me to even go to India and visit these great parks and to see my favorite animal of all time. The Tiger is truley the most majestic of all cats!
Movie Review: Wild Asia, Indeed! Summary: 5 StarsIf you're into wildlife videos run - don't walk - to your video store for this one. There are many excellent videos on the Serengeti from National Geographic alone, and there is no one end-all classic in that area. Not so for Kipling country. This video is the definitive chronicle of the tiger and those who must live in it's shadow. Two sequences - one of a tiger taking down a sambar deer in water as the whole forest seems to take up a collective warning cry and the other of a tiger walking along the roof edge of an ancient temple - are alone worth the price. Absolutely magical. This is one for posterity to be watched over and over again.
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