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2012 Lost Legends-Widescreen

2012 Lost Legends-Widescreen
From Mayan Animations

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #98252 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-09-06
  • Format: NTSC

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Ancient cultures of all races recorded an event that was so catastrophic that it nearly destroyed all life on earth and forever changed the planet... Did a run away planet nearly collide with the Earth in ancient times?

Are Stone Hedge, the Great Pyramid, the Mayan pyramids and other monoliths markers, to warn us where to look for other such events in the future?

Why were the Mayans so worried about 2012 and who warned them? Where are the Hall Of Records and how many other ancient libraries still exist? Is the Mayan prophecy of 2012 the same prophecy of Revelations in the Bible?

Narrated by: Alex Agnew-Physicist & Patrick Heron. Total DVD Length: Aprox. 40 minutes

Animated, Edited, Music & Interviews by: Mayan Animations SOUND:ENGLISH-STEREO-5.1 SURROUND PRESENTED IN & Widescreen Format. Copyright 2007-Canada-All Rights Reserved

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Customer Reviews

Still better than Water World,and it didnt cost millions.....5
Its true what the arragant loud mouth critics say....if your looking for Star Wars like animation,this is not your DVD. But considering the poor guy made this with no money on his spare time and with no help.....JOB WELL DONE! HIP HIP HURRAY....

Not worth the money1
It seems like a high school animation project gone bad. Poor animation content. Poor audio content. A total lack of any coherence. Absolutely not worth the money, even if you bought it for one dollar.

As far as 2012 videos go....2
his video does have some good information. However, it consists of more of a slide show of bad pitures than of any video, and even worse is the commentary. It sound like two people are talking on the phone. It's a bit muffled and seems like they just threw together a very poor quality video. If you want a good 2012 video, try "The Horizen Project". It is extremely informative and a far supperior quality to this dvd.