by Maria Angeline June 29, 2006
A very well-done indie nature film, with a lot of production and music by British star Imogen Heap. Never in history has a nature film been created by people submitting footage over the internet. From August to September of 2010, people submitted. It was shown at the Royal Albert Hall (with live orchestral performance) in November 2010. Imogen Heap became so busy after that, that she did a little bit of mixing in 2011, but the film didn't come out until April 22, 2012.
Person 1: I just saw Love The Earth.
Person 2: Didn't see any trailers for that! Must be a straight to DVD release!
Person 1: It's not even on DVD. You have to take a Vimeo link from lovetheearthfilm.org.
Person 2: Cheap Internet film, eh?
Person 1: No, not cheap. If you view it on the right screen, it's amazing HD! You just hate indie films!
Person 2: Didn't see any trailers for that! Must be a straight to DVD release!
Person 1: It's not even on DVD. You have to take a Vimeo link from lovetheearthfilm.org.
Person 2: Cheap Internet film, eh?
Person 1: No, not cheap. If you view it on the right screen, it's amazing HD! You just hate indie films!
by Seshie January 05, 2013
"yo, my uncle died but they couldn't afford casket so he's rawdogging the earth"
rawdogging earth - being buried without a casket
rawdogging earth - being buried without a casket
by bellalyn January 27, 2022
There are many paths to heaven on Earth.
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by bluecheese31 February 23, 2016
Definition of the day you were born on Earth but have since passed away is now known as your Earth Day.
by Cmc1976 December 14, 2021