World's largest iceberg break up caught on film


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Wow, that is some unbelievable craziness. I wish it was being shown here in the States.

It is here in the US, though that page does not link to it. Find theatres here: http://chasingice.com/ This seems like something I have to see

The only way this could have been better was if it was on imax.

is it just me or did a whale appear during all that?

chuck of ice with a spot that looked like an eye that made it look like a whale, i replayed that part to say WTH was that?

It is here in the US, though that page does not link to it. Find theatres here: http://chasingice.com/ This seems like something I have to see

Ah, that's awesome; thanks for the info! It's playing in Tempe AZ next month.

I just got back from seeing this on a small-ish screen in Lincoln Center. The story of how they manage this project is stated well with info you may have seen on YouTube/TED conferences, etc and James' photos are beautiful. The climatic end showing the large LARGE chunks is amazing and scary in so many ways even on a smaller screen. I would pay $25 to see the footage of the 75 minutes unedited on an IMAX. Im hoping this footage at least makes its way on the Blu-Ray.

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