Product Details
1,000 Places To See Before You Die: Collection 1

1,000 Places To See Before You Die: Collection 1
Directed by NA

List Price: $14.99
Price: $9.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

50 new or used available from $7.01

Average customer review:

Product Description

Journey to the world's most unforgettable places in this dazzling series based on the bestselling book. As you venture through the vast beauty and diverse cultures of well-known tourist locales and destinations more off the beaten path you will be forever transformed! Newlyweds Albin and Melanie Ulle soak up all the world has to offer on a dream honeymoon experiencing everything from Brazil's pulsating nightlife to Australia's colorful Great Barrier Reef to the sensual feast that is Italy and much much more.Includes: Alaska Brazil France Italy Australia HawaiiSystem Requirements:Running Time: 255 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/CLASSIC UPC: 014381424522


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17646 in DVD
  • Brand: Image Entertainment
  • Released on: 2007-11-06
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 255 minutes

Customer Reviews

A pretty nice trip for under ten bucks4
At the beginning of each show, Melanie says she has been asked, "How can you afford to put your life on hold (to travel around the world)?" and she responds, "How can you afford not to?" Well, let's see, traveling is very expensive, and a lot of people can't afford to travel around the world. Also, some people have very severe health problems and are not even able to perform normal daily tasks. If the viewer can ignore her comment, the dvd set is actually a pretty good value. She and Al ARE on their honeymoon. They make no claim to be professional travelers. That said, I think they are fine enough "hosts." Go ahead and blow the $9.99 for this set. You probably won't find a cheaper vacation anywhere! As far as the content, Al and Mel go to many fascinating places and are not afraid to try adventurous and daring activities.

Horrible Hosts--Read the book.1
I can not agree more with the previous 1 star review. They have to be the worst travel hosts I have ever seen. They are the stereo-typical ignorant, annoying American tourists. As an American living overseas for 10+ years I could not even manage to watch this program and couldn't decide if I was more embarrassed or annoyed. I am really surprised that they were chosen to host this program as they clearly have never traveled further than the strip mall at the end of their block.

Do yourself a favor and do not buy this DVD...read the book or buy other DVD's mentioned below. Another great series is the BBC Earth series which is amazing.

Skip This One1
Hi Folks,

The book is well worth the read and the series would have been worth your time as well... but... the problem is that they chose the worst possible people to view these places through the eyes of and it ruins the experience. These are perhaps the worst hosts ever for a travel series. They aren't appreciative of the journey and don't ask interesting questions or add anything of value to the show on any level. In fact, I'd buy this if they had a version that simply eliminated their words and ever showing their face and just included the raw footage of the places. It's really that bad. With a world of enthusiastic (and educated) tourists or guides to choose from who would have viewed this as the opportunity of a life time and demonstrated some respect for the places they were going by perhaps learning anything about them in advance to prepare themselves to show the world, why they chose these two mopes is beyond me. I found myself (and my wife as well) getting angry at the show each time we watched because these people were ruining it all. Save yourself the annoyance and buy other travel DVD's from the same places and you'll be much happier. Rick Steves has a wonderful box set of Europe where he educates and moves you over each place he sees. He has respect for both the places and the viewer. Samantha Brown, who is very different, also has some nice episodes. Rudy Maxa, who does his show on PBS is another wonderful option. Frankly, ANYTHING is better than this. (Heck, stare at some postcards and you'll get more out of it without the frustration). I also suggest going to Google Earth and looking at all the amazing photos that users have posted all around the world. There's so many better ways to experience the world, even if you can't travel there yourself. Don't waste the excitement of these fantastic's places on these unappreciative, misinformed and ignorant self absorbed people. Yuck.

Brian