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Bear Grylls is the man [incl y00t00b]
Man vs. Wild is one of the best shows on Discovery in my opinion. The ways he'll just rip and meal apart stuff and rodents is just plain awesome!
Who agrees?
Stuff such as:
Love the show. Did you see the episode where he ate the sheep's eyeball? 
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| Originally posted by ikhouvanu Love the show. Did you see the episode where he ate the sheep's eyeball? |
I love Man vs Wild. I don't understand how this "omg it's so fake!" mentality about the show came to be. Of course it is. It's all hypothetical, and obviously so. One of the first episodes I ever saw was where he was in the Arctic (or Alaska or something) walking across a frozen lake when he came across a patch of water, then jumped in just to demonstrate how to properly pull yourself out. Anyone who was truly stranded in a life or death situation in the wilderness wouldn't have done that.
It's a great show though, if for nothing else than watching an avid outdoorsman trekking through wilderness.
Agreed. Badass show. I haven't seen it on recently though. All I've been seeing is 'Survivor Man' which in my opinion isn't nearly as good (although still worthy of watching). I like Bear's British accent and just overall demeanour while on the show.
Maybe it's also due to him having a camera crew with him is why he recieves the lack of respect. There's no proof (that I'm aware of atleast) that they help him in any way during his week out in the wilderness.
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| Originally posted by cmay119 Agreed. Badass show. I haven't seen it on recently though. All I've been seeing is 'Survivor Man' which in my opinion isn't nearly as good (although still worthy of watching). I like Bear's British accent and just overall demeanour while on the show. Maybe it's also due to him having a camera crew with him is why he recieves the lack of respect. There's no proof (that I'm aware of atleast) that they help him in any way during his week out in the wilderness. |
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| Originally posted by cmay119 Agreed. Badass show. I haven't seen it on recently though. All I've been seeing is 'Survivor Man' which in my opinion isn't nearly as good (although still worthy of watching). I like Bear's British accent and just overall demeanour while on the show. Maybe it's also due to him having a camera crew with him is why he recieves the lack of respect. There's no proof (that I'm aware of atleast) that they help him in any way during his week out in the wilderness. |
well my issue was that he filmed an episode nearby my hometown in colorado, but despite all his efforts, you could see cabins and smokestacks in the background, so clearly he wasnt roughing it.
at least in survivor man he isnt traipsing around near some ski area or ranch|
I prefer survivor man
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| Originally posted by eROs.au I prefer survivor man |
IDk why some people started calling it fake all of the sudden. He always said that the camera crew is with him. Besides, you can't neglect his accomplishments. I believe he was the youngest to summit Everest; he served in SAS, and crossed the frozen arctic. He also does some wicked stunts on the show. I don't see how anybody can deny that he is a genuine bad ass.
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| Originally posted by jupiterone In Iceland, right? 21st century Rambo |
Re: Bear Grylls is the man [incl y00t00b]
dirty jobs > manvswild
It's not really that hard to understand what this show is about. All he is doing is showing how to get through specific situations in the wild. Whether he has a camera crew with him or not is irrelivant. If that bothers you then you aren't watching the show for its real purpose.
I think the problem is that when the show first started, everyone was under the impression that like "Survivorman," he was out in the wild, fending for himself, without any outside help. If he said from the start that he was just showing survival tips, but that he himself wasn't actually putting himself in any danger, things would be different. However, if you're making people think you're out there facing the forces of nature, but are using a life jacket to go down a raging river or spending the night in hotels, it's going to piss people off.
I still think some of the things he does are crazy/cool/interesting, but it's much harder, in my opinion, to do what "Survivorman" does. Sure he's not drinking water from elephant crap, but he is out there, on his own, for a week at a time. Don't get me wrong, he can and has called in backup when things get really really bad, but for the most part it's just one guy, by himself, living in the wild. And that is much cooler than watching Baer eat weird stuff. Fear Factor was fine for that.
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| Originally posted by NeoPhono I think the problem is that when the show first started, everyone was under the impression that like "Survivorman," he was out in the wild, fending for himself, without any outside help. If he said from the start that he was just showing survival tips, but that he himself wasn't actually putting himself in any danger, things would be different. However, if you're making people think you're out there facing the forces of nature, but are using a life jacket to go down a raging river or spending the night in hotels, it's going to piss people off. I still think some of the things he does are crazy/cool/interesting, but it's much harder, in my opinion, to do what "Survivorman" does. Sure he's not drinking water from elephant crap, but he is out there, on his own, for a week at a time. Don't get me wrong, he can and has called in backup when things get really really bad, but for the most part it's just one guy, by himself, living in the wild. And that is much cooler than watching Baer eat weird stuff. Fear Factor was fine for that. |
Aided or not, Bear Grylls is one of the most hardc0re bastards on the planet.
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| Originally posted by NeoPhono I think the problem is that when the show first started, everyone was under the impression that like "Survivorman," he was out in the wild, fending for himself, without any outside help. |
we were talking about Man vs Wild at dinner during my office holiday party last night, and i explained that what i've learned from Bear Grylls is that if you're ever stranded in the wild, the only way to get out of it is to strip off all your clothes.
i love it, and will most likely end up buying the DVD set for season 1 eventually.
*fap fap fap*
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| Originally posted by DOOMBOT Hold up. Why would anyone in their right mind think something like that when the man clearly has a camera crew following him around? So you really believed that had he started to sink in that quicksand he was just going to wave goodbye to everyone without anyone tossing him a rope? Gimme a break. |
Man vs. Wild is da bomb. I really don't believe that "Survivor Man" is filming all that stuff himself. For example, there was an episode where there was shot of him on the other side of the river, putting out his campfire and preparing to get moving. You're telling me that he swam across the river, set up the shot, swam back across the river, put out his fire and such, then swam back across the river to get the camera again? Bullshit.
I don't see why people are so caught up on the fact that he's got a camera crew and that he gets help in certain situations as if he's a fake or something.
He clearly isn't but it's a show and he has to make it entertaining and educational. I have no doubt in my mind that if he was out in the wilds by himself, he wouldn't have any trouble surviving.
I've actually learned a lot from just watching the show and it's amazingly entertaining. He also risks his life in many situations, especially when he's free climbing. Next thing you know someone will say it's all in a studio and there's a trampoline underneath him and he's got invisible wires strapped to him
I just watched the first 3 eps of the season plus the Everest special, and am about to watch ep 4. Bloody brilliant show!
lol at him eating camel testicles. He spewed up straight away 
Until I heard this I liked the show...
http://www.reuters.com/article/tele...934925920070730
But this British adventurer is now the subject of an investigation by U.K.'s Channel 4, which already has confirmed that Grylls checked into motels on a few occasions when he was depicted on TV having slept under the stars. Other allegations have been made suggesting that the crew that records Grylls in action isn't as hands-off as it might appear to viewers.
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| Originally posted by L.E.N. Until I heard this I liked the show... http://www.reuters.com/article/tele...934925920070730 But this British adventurer is now the subject of an investigation by U.K.'s Channel 4, which already has confirmed that Grylls checked into motels on a few occasions when he was depicted on TV having slept under the stars. Other allegations have been made suggesting that the crew that records Grylls in action isn't as hands-off as it might appear to viewers. |
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