QUOTE(Tarman Zombie @ Aug 20 2007, 06:25 PM)

Agreed. It seems that if Nessie really did jump out of the water like a dolphin, we would have seen it before now. Or at least heard about it.
Besides that, why would Nessie jump like that to begin with? It's body, at least according to that video, doesn't look to be made for that kind of movement. Even then, if we're to believe the standard ideas about the Loch Ness Monster that this video reasserts--that being that Nessie is a plesiosaur--then the animal wouldn't have any need to come up for air the way the same way that a mammal like a dolphin or whale would and if it did need air, would probably rise the surface in a reptilian fashion more like that of a crocodile.
Unless, of course, we want to start saying that Nessie is actually a mammal...
yeah we would of heard about and or have seen her breech already but mabye this isnt nessie ? :S could be a sea dweller?
im not trying to stick up for the film just seeing it from all veiws

ALso
"Cetacean researcher Hal Whitehead chooses to define a breach as any leap in which at least 40% of the animal's body clears the water, and a lunge as a leap with less than 40% clearance."
the film shows a 100% breach doesnt it?
and i see whats your saying about the reptilian jumping