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Bo Peabody
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:12 pm Post subject: [deleted] |
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Bulsajo

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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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Killer ending, eh?
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indytrucks

Joined: 09 Apr 2003 Location: The Shelf
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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Timothy Treadwell = moron. I was in agreement with the search and rescue guy ... the real tragedy was what happened to his girlfriend. |
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sistersarah
Joined: 03 Jan 2004 Location: hiding out
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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i downloaded it not long ago. i can't wait to watch it! thanks for the review! |
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ddeubel

Joined: 20 Jul 2005
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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i am dying to see it...............Fitzcarraldo has always been one of my all time great movies (with Apocalypse Now and Pelle the Conqueror, Scorcese and Holiday directed.).......Wheel of Time and land of silence and darkness are great Herzog pics too....
I am glad Kinski wasn't cast in the movie (too old? Is he still alive?). I do remember reading a great Outside Magazine article about Treadwell. I will try to find a link for it, super writing.
I'd love one day to get to Kamchatka and see the grizzlies there...it isn't too far away and suppossed to rival Alaska for beauty and the beast.
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ddeubel

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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Here is the Outside magazine article link
http://outside.away.com/outside/news/200401/200401_blood_brothers_1.html
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http://outside.away.com/outside/features/200412/bears-russia_1.html
Also Treadwell's last letter
Some Bet on My Death
In a stunning final letter, Timothy Treadwell speaks out on naysayers, fear, and what he believed was acceptance into the clan of the bear
THIS PAST SUMMER—his 13th in Alaska—Timothy Treadwell wrote frequent letters to family and friends, including Roland Dixon, a Bellevue, Colorado, rancher and conservation activist who was one of Treadwell's most steadfast financial supporters. In late July, Treadwell had arrived in the area he called the Grizzly Maze, the vast tangle of meadows and thickets stretching inland from Kaflia Bay. To his delight, the Maze's bears were faring well, particularly one he called Aunt Melissa, and her two cubs, Lilly and Dixon, the latter named in Roland Dixon's honor. As Treadwell wrote to Dixon on August 25, he believed he was experiencing a breakthrough: "I am in the most exciting and dangerous time of my...fieldwork. I am so deep within the brown bear culture. It is fascinating, beautiful, and at times treacherous." His last letter to Dixon—which Dixon has provided exclusively to Outside, hoping to give Treadwell a voice in the controversy over his death—was flown out on September 14 by a bush plane carrying supplies. It would be one of his final communications to the outside world.
EXPEDITION 2003
Timothy Treadwell
The Grizzly Maze, Alaska
Sunday, September 14, 2003
Roland...
Hello! I am writing you a last letter for the journey. My last food delivery is scheduled for late today.
My transformation complete—a fully accepted wild animal—brother to these bears. I run free among them—with absolute love and respect for all the animals. I am kind and viciously tough.
People—especially the bear experts of Alaska—believe this cannot be done. Some even bet on my death. They are sure you must have some sort of weapon for defense—pepper spray at the least, an electric fence a must. And you cannot hope to make it in a flimsy tent under thick cover among one of Earth's largest gatherings of giant brown grizzly bears.
People who knowingly enter bear habitat with pepper spray, guns, and electric fences are committing a crime to the animals. They begin with the accepted idea of bringing instruments of pain to the animals. If they are that fearful, then they have no place in the land of this perfect animal.
Could I look at Dixon, Lilly, and their mother, Melissa, and tell them that I love them, that I will care for them, with a can of mace in my pocket? Does the fox or vole get zapped by the wicked sting of an electric fence for being curious?
This wilderness—the Grizzly Maze—had big problems not too many years ago. People who came to kill the animals. I was threatened with death. One group promising to stuff me alive in a crab pot and submerge it in the icy sea.
They are gone now. The Maze returned to the animals.
You made this possible. I am a miserable fundraiser. Without you these animals would have been left without any care. Care that I can offer them without any displacement or disrespect. I even erase my footprints.
. . . You got me here for so many years. I will always remember and be thankful. . . . I will tell [the bears] of your kindness and generosity. Animals alive because of you. Myself included.
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Timothy Treadwell |
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ddeubel

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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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As an aside............Anyone here ever seen the cult classic, "Project Grizzly?" About a guy who designs Grizzly suits, hilarious and all true. I lived in North Bay many years and saw Troy the inventor always sitting in the Tim Horton's with his entourage of local knowitalls......Perhaps they were just too expensive to ship to Alaska?
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LiquidSunshine
Joined: 31 Mar 2003
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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grizzly man is crap. throughout the movie it felt like he was just a lonely man loking for attention. look at me! i'm playing with grizzlies. can i be a movie star now? that's just what i got out of that documentary. |
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indytrucks

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:10 am Post subject: |
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ddeubel wrote: |
i am dying to see it...............Fitzcarraldo has always been one of my all time great movies (with Apocalypse Now and Pelle the Conqueror, Scorcese and Holiday directed.).......Wheel of Time and land of silence and darkness are great Herzog pics too....
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Aguirre, Wrath of God is the best Herzog film, if not one of the best films of all time. |
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ddeubel

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:19 am Post subject: |
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I agree, a great film and one of the few films I have at home, in my collection -- along with a great Russian film, "Burnt by the sun" or "Tired Sun" as directly translated "unaveny slunce" from the Slavic tongue....
But I prefer Fitzcarraldo and the documentary of the making of the film. Awesome. But yeah, potatoes, pOtatoes. Both great films and both really stress Herzog's belief that nature is neutral and fierce. That only man can rise above its essential struggle and malevolence....not a hippie/nature,/ green peace guy.....A real German sceptic.....of the old school.
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Bo Peabody
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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:38 am Post subject: |
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Bulsajo

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:48 am Post subject: |
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Loved Aguirre, never heard of Darkness, but I'm going start looking right now! Thanks Bo.
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Director Werner Herzog cheerfully admitted that the quote at the end of the film [Lessons of Darkness], allegedly by Pascal, was completely made up and falsely attributed to give it more weight. |
I found this, but can't find the made up quote itself. Bo do you know what it is? |
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Bo Peabody
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Bo Peabody
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Bulsajo

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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 11:21 am Post subject: |
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I can see why he felt the need to attribute it to a famous philosopher... |
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