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The documentary film "Grizzly Man" may just as well been titled "Death of a True Believer." Timothy Treadwell, the ''Grizzly Man,'' fits, exactly, Eric Hoffer's description of a person without success, a plan, or self respect who trades his life for an all consuming cause. Treadwell was an actor whose life fell apart after he came in second to Woody Harrelson for the part of the Cheers bartender. One wonders how that casting call must have been worded:
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Saturday, February 25, 2006
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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When I was trapped in that wheel chair last year (healing surgeries) I joined Netflix. Hey, I had all the time in the world. Since I like foreign films and documentaries, I rented this film.
I was unable to get past the boring intro stages and sent it back unwatched. However... Thank you for sharing w/us! Truly, I think I should try it again JUST to see this guy get eaten! :D
Also, I would recommend City of God and Supersize Me, the latter most have already seen. joyce - 2/25/06, 12:11 PM
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question...
how do we get Hillary Rodham to travel to Alaska to film some bears? - 2/25/06, 1:37 PM
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The film tried to make him look like some kind of naturalist with a specialty in Grizzlies. However, his entire footage prominently featured TIMMY in every frame. While he claimed to care about bears, he was more concerned with his face time.
He is on film claiming that he is the sole protector of the bears. Yet when he witnesses a group of men chucking rocks at a bear, Timmy continues to hide in the bushes cursing in a whisper so that the men can't hear him.
Still a fun film to watch, if only to hear a group of people start rooting, "Bear, bear, bear, bear!!!!!" - 2/25/06, 5:59 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I wanted to address that very thing, but ran out of fuel.. thanks. I liked the part where he points to a smiley face drawn on a rock and calls it a death threat.
- 2/25/06, 7:09 PM
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> "he came in second to Woody Harrelson for the part"
I take it all back. I'd feed myself to a bear if it was me, too. - 2/25/06, 8:28 PM
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When I originally heard about his death, I must confess it struck me as somewhat ironic/humorous. However, I watched this recently at my wife's request, and now I feel nothing but pity for this man. He obviously had mental issues (not just his alcoholism) and his parents were totally incapable of relating to him. The people he associated with did nothing but enable him. I wish he could have come in contact with some help. Unfortunately, I bet there are lot of other people in the movement who also could use such help (his ex-girlfriend comes readily to mind. Very sad.
Also, what the FUCK was up with that coroner? I swear I am going to have nightmares about that creepy bastard. - 2/25/06, 10:58 PM
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I was wandering in and out of the room as The Mister was watching this... [later he claimed it was 'train wreck' syndrome -- the ya-know-ya-should-look-away-but-can't-thingy]
My first comment was "Is that guy ghay*?" Later, "why is he poking the bear while telling it he 'loves' it?" Later, I wandered back in and caught bits of his 'friends' and again, the question came up for me "Ghay*?" Later, still; I wandered through, caught one of Timmy's rants -- "that guy is sooo ghay" Then I saw a bit with the coroner -- screaming ghay* -- and just relishing every freaky gory detail. yikes. Brokeback Bear
It gives me the shivers to know I share the planet with fulk© like these. Let's tell 'em that there's lots of mistreated bears in Iran, m'kay?
*and not in that nice do-yer-hair and redecorate-the-livingroom kind of way but in that creepy, something-important-is-missing, don't-look-in-the-freezer and whyinhell-is-everyone-lisping kind of way. - 2/26/06, 1:19 AM
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...like chlorine for the gene pool. We all owe that bear a big thanks... Its a shame that the girl ended up just a mindless bimbo without the sense to tell the idiot to get lost. Personification of animals will always bring out the liberal lunacy in an idiot....
- 2/26/06, 2:50 PM
- Firehand said...
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The Discovery Channel has been making a big deal out of this mess, advertising it basically as "Heroic Ecologist Goes To Save Bears And Tell Us About It". I'm getting friggin' tired of this idiot being pushed as though he were truly something special, as opposed to the idiot he was.
No, I don't CARE that he had mental problems; these idiots are holding him up as though he's someone for kids to emulate. - 2/26/06, 5:37 PM
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Reality bites.
- 2/27/06, 1:12 AM
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I feel for the bears.... one of them is going to associate an alaskan native with food and get shot to peices with 12 gauge slugs.
A fed bear is a dead bear. - 2/27/06, 12:06 PM
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Observers at the scene of the remains,were heartened to find the evidence of the bear's good sense when they noticed that the grizzly's had not eaten the head (brains?).....They didn't,you see,want to catch a case of the "dumb ass"....Like, you know,..getting "mad cow" disease.
- 2/27/06, 5:16 PM
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Gullible. Definition of the people on this page. Those who pick up the Enquirer and believe every word of it. Sad bunch, you are.
- 7/28/08, 10:07 AM