Croc320475
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I've only watched nine episodes of the first season on Netflix (UK and Ireland) and I might watch the rest of episodes of it. It's brilliant and I love it. Its acting is pretty good. I always watch it in German with English subtitles. I think it is the first German-language TV programme I have ever watched. I know some German especially the basic ones. I have been learning German on Duolingo. Along with Spanish and Irish, German is one of my favourite foreign languages to learn.
I always love the science fiction as well.
If you're a fan of foreign television programmes, you'll enjoy it.
I always love the science fiction as well.
If you're a fan of foreign television programmes, you'll enjoy it.
I have watched March of the Penguins several times and it's fantastic. I always love penguins. Penguins are ones of my favourite animals of all time. That French fella Luc Jacquet is a total genius. He sure did his wonderful job for directing this documentary. I never knew March of the Penguins was French. It may be perfect for anyone who is sick of watching David Attenborough or BBC documentary programmes of all time (Apologies to David Attenborough, his fans and the BBC. Please I just don't want any trouble at all. Don't worry I still like David Attenborough. He's brilliant as well).
I remember I saw March of the Penguins at the Cineworld Dublin with my father on the 1st January 2006 when I was fifteen years old (turned 16 in April same year).
We know it is narrated by an American fella Morgan Freeman in the English-language version. It is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures via its former label Warner Independent Pictures in the USA and some other countries such as the United Kingdom, my home country Ireland and Australia.
If you're a fan of wildlife documentaries, you'll love it.
I think March of the Penguins has become my favourite documentary film of all time.
I remember I saw March of the Penguins at the Cineworld Dublin with my father on the 1st January 2006 when I was fifteen years old (turned 16 in April same year).
We know it is narrated by an American fella Morgan Freeman in the English-language version. It is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures via its former label Warner Independent Pictures in the USA and some other countries such as the United Kingdom, my home country Ireland and Australia.
If you're a fan of wildlife documentaries, you'll love it.
I think March of the Penguins has become my favourite documentary film of all time.