Grizzly Man - Movie of the year.

So it appears as though the couple were from Malibu, California.

Sounds like a case of another millionaire hippie finding out the hard way that nature doesn't give a s*** about good intentions.

The way I see it, the bear was performing a valuable service by removing them from the general populace.
 
good intentions but it seems he just was messed up in the head
 
kid4lyf said:
I knew this guy was a fawking freak case but expected him to be an idiot-environmentalist-living-with-bears freak case, not the homeless-guy-argueing-with-the-voices-in-his-head freak case he turned out to be.



How do you know many of the media-darling rabid "idiot-environmentalist" types are not from "homeless-guy-argueing-with-the-voices-in-his-head freak" backgrounds?

After watching the more activist "environmentalist" attendees at many of the USFS and BLM Advisory Council meetings the last ten years you begin to wonder if more of these folks have lost touch with reality. I have seen women outside the meetings in tears screaming into the wind that if the roads are not closed all the tortoises will die. The same for activists in the "enviro-zone" talking in tongues (the description given, when asked if they needed help). These folks do not compromise and they do not have a base in reality. I used to think these outbursts were attention stunts for the media, and later realized these people are sincere (including a sincere belief in a false, somewhat paranoid, reality).

Unfortunately the radical subverted fringes of the sustainable ecology and environmental protection movements have very well grounded legal council litigating to close access at any cost (cost to the government or the ecology they swear to protect).

It's a sad fact that free speech is not a priority noble freedom in the USA media, as illustrated by the resistive press with respect to threats by the radical Muslim community, and the radical fringe environmental community. The media does not want to print dialog and research that might result in physical violence aimed at their employees or physical infrastructure. These terrorists can bomb government buildings in Iraq and animal research buildings in the USA and not get the exposure (let alone condemnation) in the press that they deserve as radicals bent on violence.

The Treadwell case was very sad for the inclusion of an innocent girlfriend, and for the positive media presentation of this mentally ill con-artist before the tragedy. This guy was teaching elementary school children that wild bears were not a danger to humans, and getting paid to do so by grants from the NGS and environmental organizations (along with funds from his film efforts, articles published, and fundraising). There was zero proactive published reports of the false pseudo-science and dangerous opinion Treadwell offered as "facts" to support the fundraising he generated to live his lifestyle. Scientific opposition to his views, and Agency opposition to his presence in the National Park, leaked out only after the deaths.

Would his girlfriend agreed to camp out if the media had told the whole truth (if they had published what was omitted from edited interview transcripts printed before the tragedy, and later printed without the editing)?

The garbage-in & garbage-out reporting of environment threats (and activist threats) should have more oversight (regardless if it is falsely reported degraded water quality in an alpine lake, spider lake, or terrorists burning down a ski lodge, Vail). The concern over environment threats should be reported, although the follow up findings of no threat (after peer reviewed scientific study is documented) seem to fail media recognition.

It just isn’t newsworthy enough to report on those that can harm you (not harm you, harm the media) until someone gets hurt (or killed). The irony is the media was privately pissed off that the girlfriend was able to turn on the camera when asked to, but not familiar enough with the equipment to remove the lens cap.

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I saw it as a very sad story,... not only about what happened but additionally what was interesting to me is how a person with theoretically a normal childhood arrives psychologically where he did. While totally lacking judgement, the guy wasn't stupid. I saw it awhile back so some of the details escape me but didn't he have his demons with alcohol and wasn't he portrayed as a drifter with no direction for much of his earlier life?
 
It will be on this weekend on saturday and sunday at 8 both night on the discovery channel. What about the part when he was standing over the pile of bear sh*t all happy cause it was "inside" on of his bear. think he touched it too
 
i gotta see this, i got it set as a reminder now on my cable box

sat. at 7 where I live
 
Im missing something here! What is this Grizzly thing you are talking about? Is it a mainstream movie I can find on NetFlix to rent?? Going to check now...

Cheers!
Andrew
 
it's on this weekend, sat and sunday on the discovery channel. I think 7 PM both nights.
 
I saw the advertisements for the show and was looking forward to watching it... now i wish i hadnt.

They made mention that the National Park service was considering banning him from the park, obviously they knew this guy was unbalanced and what happened was just a matter of time.

I remember reading about this guys death a few years ago, i was under the impression that he was doing a necessary function...but now i dont know. Personally i think he had a death wish and that was the way he wanted to go. He even makes mention of that fact in the documentary.
 
bawawawwawwwawaagahhahahahah!


thats so wrong but its so funnay!
 
My signature on another forum

A very few will get a deadly lesson in the definition of 'large carnivore.' "Griz don't care how much you gave to Greenpeace," she said.

taken from a newspaper article at the time of his lunch excuse I mean death.
 
98xjjeeper said:
That is messed up. I mean, it was kinda funny watching him talk to the bears and all but that is making fun of two humans getting killed. He was a little crazy but still, it is a human and i feel sorry for him and his gf.


get over it its funny dont try and turn this into a moral thing:confused1
 
that sound clip was just SOOOOOO wrong but i was laughing so hard i was crying. i dont feel one bit sorry for him. he was a fruit. he lied about where he was from to get a job working for either the forestry dept or some conservantion group. i do feel sorry for the gf. even her friends and her thought he had started to go farther off the deep end than he already was. the little rant on the beach explains it. i couldnt believe i spent that long watching that crap with no payoff of the audio from when he got eaten. one of the funny parts was when the fox took his hat. that was clasic funny.
 
Just goes to show what can happen when you smoke too much breakfast for too many years .....He did say, "if I dont come back its what I wanted", didnt he? I do feel sorry for her (did she actually think she had a chance taking on a griz with a frying pan?), but nut him at all, he was an idiot
 
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