. His dreams of Hollywood stardom never panned out, but you could argue that his life story is something straight out of a movie. Hell itself is presented in such beautiful sights and music that one has to be fascinated by it. View production, box office, & company info. There have been no further attempts by humans to “live with Grizzles” since Treadwell’s untimely death in 2003. Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, eco-warrior and documentary film maker. The latest movie, Grizzly Man, shows Timothy Treadwell as a lost soul, shy and insecure about his sexuality, an introvert, effeminate-mannered young man constantly seeking some form of recognition. Beginning in the late 1980s, Treadwell began summering in Alaska. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful. For Timothy Treadwell, the grizzlies of Alaska weren’t just the world’s largest terrestrial predators. It offers hope to damaged people. It could and should have been a moving moment, as Herzog is listening to the tape recording of Treadwell's death, but Treadwell's ex is just so bonkers that I couldn't help but guffaw when she broke into some of the weirdest tears I've ever seen – at first it seems like she's laughing. All the time he's trying to humanise them. As the film shows us, Treadwell was in all kinds of trouble before he went bear crazy. And this actually leads me to my one criticism of the film. The films explores Treadwell's compassionate life as he found solace among these endangered animals. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity. But the forces that he's protecting the bears from are amorphous (poachers and the Park Service). Produced jointly by TV’s The Discovery Channel and by Lion’s Gate Entertainment, the film was hailed by critics when it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. During his last 5 summers in Katmai Park, Treadwell shot over 100 hours of video of his life He just doesn't quite grasp the fact that these are wild animals, that they aren't really his pals. Title: Rim Of The World: Each '80s Movie It References, Gunpowder & Sky’s Dust Partners With Balboa Productions For Sci-Fi Sports Drama ‘Meshed’, ‘Fireball’: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer Make a Dynamic Doc Duo, Are You Familiar With Familiars? He lost his scholarship, became a drunk and got involved with criminal elements. /* Default Large Rect */ Known as the “Grizzly Man,” Timothy Treadwell was, above all else, a bear enthusiast. I don't think Tim Treadwell was stupid. If you find that some photos violates copyright or have unacceptable properties, please inform us about it. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. For those who prefer to classics like this one can own Grizzly Man the movie on Blu-ray or DVD for their collection. Others will find it interesting, informative and hopefully educational. I know that there's a one and a million chance that someone will survive thirteen years without weapons among one of the most dangerous animals on this planet. It's innocent moments like this that keep him hanging on to the few marbles he has left rattling about in his brain.But although Treadwell doesn't really understand nature, Herzog does. Was this review helpful to you? Most Grizzlyman.com visitors hope it remains that way. Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets. In the case of Treadwell, it resulted in a ferocious attack and the loss of his life. Timothy Treadwell was a madman, but was passionate and fearless. Just look at the facts; here was a guy who lived (unarmed) with bears, who referred to himself in the third person (always a sure sign of insanity) and who had a loon for a best friend. Clearly, his assessment was wrong and his death was gruesome and unfortunate … but avoidable. The attraction of this true story is partly Werner Herzog's brilliant direction, partly the incredible scenery and photography but also the outrageous extrovert characteristics of the 'Grizzly Man', and his passion for bears (and all wildlife). “Grizzly Man” is the strange, sad and mesmerizing tale of a man who wanted to be a bear. . His dreams of Hollywood stardom never panned out, but you could argue that his life story is something straight out of a movie. Hell itself is presented in such beautiful sights and music that one has to be fascinated by it. View production, box office, & company info. There have been no further attempts by humans to “live with Grizzles” since Treadwell’s untimely death in 2003. Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, eco-warrior and documentary film maker. The latest movie, Grizzly Man, shows Timothy Treadwell as a lost soul, shy and insecure about his sexuality, an introvert, effeminate-mannered young man constantly seeking some form of recognition. Beginning in the late 1980s, Treadwell began summering in Alaska. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful. For Timothy Treadwell, the grizzlies of Alaska weren’t just the world’s largest terrestrial predators. It offers hope to damaged people. It could and should have been a moving moment, as Herzog is listening to the tape recording of Treadwell's death, but Treadwell's ex is just so bonkers that I couldn't help but guffaw when she broke into some of the weirdest tears I've ever seen – at first it seems like she's laughing. All the time he's trying to humanise them. As the film shows us, Treadwell was in all kinds of trouble before he went bear crazy. And this actually leads me to my one criticism of the film. The films explores Treadwell's compassionate life as he found solace among these endangered animals. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity. But the forces that he's protecting the bears from are amorphous (poachers and the Park Service). Produced jointly by TV’s The Discovery Channel and by Lion’s Gate Entertainment, the film was hailed by critics when it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. During his last 5 summers in Katmai Park, Treadwell shot over 100 hours of video of his life He just doesn't quite grasp the fact that these are wild animals, that they aren't really his pals. Title: Rim Of The World: Each '80s Movie It References, Gunpowder & Sky’s Dust Partners With Balboa Productions For Sci-Fi Sports Drama ‘Meshed’, ‘Fireball’: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer Make a Dynamic Doc Duo, Are You Familiar With Familiars? He lost his scholarship, became a drunk and got involved with criminal elements. /* Default Large Rect */ Known as the “Grizzly Man,” Timothy Treadwell was, above all else, a bear enthusiast. I don't think Tim Treadwell was stupid. If you find that some photos violates copyright or have unacceptable properties, please inform us about it. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. For those who prefer to classics like this one can own Grizzly Man the movie on Blu-ray or DVD for their collection. Others will find it interesting, informative and hopefully educational. I know that there's a one and a million chance that someone will survive thirteen years without weapons among one of the most dangerous animals on this planet. It's innocent moments like this that keep him hanging on to the few marbles he has left rattling about in his brain.But although Treadwell doesn't really understand nature, Herzog does. Was this review helpful to you? Most Grizzlyman.com visitors hope it remains that way. Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets. In the case of Treadwell, it resulted in a ferocious attack and the loss of his life. Timothy Treadwell was a madman, but was passionate and fearless. Just look at the facts; here was a guy who lived (unarmed) with bears, who referred to himself in the third person (always a sure sign of insanity) and who had a loon for a best friend. Clearly, his assessment was wrong and his death was gruesome and unfortunate … but avoidable. The attraction of this true story is partly Werner Herzog's brilliant direction, partly the incredible scenery and photography but also the outrageous extrovert characteristics of the 'Grizzly Man', and his passion for bears (and all wildlife). “Grizzly Man” is the strange, sad and mesmerizing tale of a man who wanted to be a bear. . His dreams of Hollywood stardom never panned out, but you could argue that his life story is something straight out of a movie. Hell itself is presented in such beautiful sights and music that one has to be fascinated by it. View production, box office, & company info. There have been no further attempts by humans to “live with Grizzles” since Treadwell’s untimely death in 2003. Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, eco-warrior and documentary film maker. The latest movie, Grizzly Man, shows Timothy Treadwell as a lost soul, shy and insecure about his sexuality, an introvert, effeminate-mannered young man constantly seeking some form of recognition. Beginning in the late 1980s, Treadwell began summering in Alaska. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful. For Timothy Treadwell, the grizzlies of Alaska weren’t just the world’s largest terrestrial predators. It offers hope to damaged people. It could and should have been a moving moment, as Herzog is listening to the tape recording of Treadwell's death, but Treadwell's ex is just so bonkers that I couldn't help but guffaw when she broke into some of the weirdest tears I've ever seen – at first it seems like she's laughing. All the time he's trying to humanise them. As the film shows us, Treadwell was in all kinds of trouble before he went bear crazy. And this actually leads me to my one criticism of the film. The films explores Treadwell's compassionate life as he found solace among these endangered animals. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity. But the forces that he's protecting the bears from are amorphous (poachers and the Park Service). Produced jointly by TV’s The Discovery Channel and by Lion’s Gate Entertainment, the film was hailed by critics when it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. During his last 5 summers in Katmai Park, Treadwell shot over 100 hours of video of his life He just doesn't quite grasp the fact that these are wild animals, that they aren't really his pals. Title: Rim Of The World: Each '80s Movie It References, Gunpowder & Sky’s Dust Partners With Balboa Productions For Sci-Fi Sports Drama ‘Meshed’, ‘Fireball’: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer Make a Dynamic Doc Duo, Are You Familiar With Familiars? He lost his scholarship, became a drunk and got involved with criminal elements. /* Default Large Rect */ Known as the “Grizzly Man,” Timothy Treadwell was, above all else, a bear enthusiast. I don't think Tim Treadwell was stupid. If you find that some photos violates copyright or have unacceptable properties, please inform us about it. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. For those who prefer to classics like this one can own Grizzly Man the movie on Blu-ray or DVD for their collection. Others will find it interesting, informative and hopefully educational. I know that there's a one and a million chance that someone will survive thirteen years without weapons among one of the most dangerous animals on this planet. It's innocent moments like this that keep him hanging on to the few marbles he has left rattling about in his brain.But although Treadwell doesn't really understand nature, Herzog does. Was this review helpful to you? Most Grizzlyman.com visitors hope it remains that way. Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets. In the case of Treadwell, it resulted in a ferocious attack and the loss of his life. Timothy Treadwell was a madman, but was passionate and fearless. Just look at the facts; here was a guy who lived (unarmed) with bears, who referred to himself in the third person (always a sure sign of insanity) and who had a loon for a best friend. Clearly, his assessment was wrong and his death was gruesome and unfortunate … but avoidable. The attraction of this true story is partly Werner Herzog's brilliant direction, partly the incredible scenery and photography but also the outrageous extrovert characteristics of the 'Grizzly Man', and his passion for bears (and all wildlife). “Grizzly Man” is the strange, sad and mesmerizing tale of a man who wanted to be a bear. . His dreams of Hollywood stardom never panned out, but you could argue that his life story is something straight out of a movie. Hell itself is presented in such beautiful sights and music that one has to be fascinated by it. View production, box office, & company info. There have been no further attempts by humans to “live with Grizzles” since Treadwell’s untimely death in 2003. Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, eco-warrior and documentary film maker. The latest movie, Grizzly Man, shows Timothy Treadwell as a lost soul, shy and insecure about his sexuality, an introvert, effeminate-mannered young man constantly seeking some form of recognition. Beginning in the late 1980s, Treadwell began summering in Alaska. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful. For Timothy Treadwell, the grizzlies of Alaska weren’t just the world’s largest terrestrial predators. It offers hope to damaged people. It could and should have been a moving moment, as Herzog is listening to the tape recording of Treadwell's death, but Treadwell's ex is just so bonkers that I couldn't help but guffaw when she broke into some of the weirdest tears I've ever seen – at first it seems like she's laughing. All the time he's trying to humanise them. As the film shows us, Treadwell was in all kinds of trouble before he went bear crazy. And this actually leads me to my one criticism of the film. The films explores Treadwell's compassionate life as he found solace among these endangered animals. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity. But the forces that he's protecting the bears from are amorphous (poachers and the Park Service). Produced jointly by TV’s The Discovery Channel and by Lion’s Gate Entertainment, the film was hailed by critics when it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. During his last 5 summers in Katmai Park, Treadwell shot over 100 hours of video of his life He just doesn't quite grasp the fact that these are wild animals, that they aren't really his pals. Title: Rim Of The World: Each '80s Movie It References, Gunpowder & Sky’s Dust Partners With Balboa Productions For Sci-Fi Sports Drama ‘Meshed’, ‘Fireball’: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer Make a Dynamic Doc Duo, Are You Familiar With Familiars? He lost his scholarship, became a drunk and got involved with criminal elements. /* Default Large Rect */ Known as the “Grizzly Man,” Timothy Treadwell was, above all else, a bear enthusiast. I don't think Tim Treadwell was stupid. If you find that some photos violates copyright or have unacceptable properties, please inform us about it. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. For those who prefer to classics like this one can own Grizzly Man the movie on Blu-ray or DVD for their collection. Others will find it interesting, informative and hopefully educational. I know that there's a one and a million chance that someone will survive thirteen years without weapons among one of the most dangerous animals on this planet. It's innocent moments like this that keep him hanging on to the few marbles he has left rattling about in his brain.But although Treadwell doesn't really understand nature, Herzog does. Was this review helpful to you? Most Grizzlyman.com visitors hope it remains that way. Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets. In the case of Treadwell, it resulted in a ferocious attack and the loss of his life. Timothy Treadwell was a madman, but was passionate and fearless. Just look at the facts; here was a guy who lived (unarmed) with bears, who referred to himself in the third person (always a sure sign of insanity) and who had a loon for a best friend. Clearly, his assessment was wrong and his death was gruesome and unfortunate … but avoidable. The attraction of this true story is partly Werner Herzog's brilliant direction, partly the incredible scenery and photography but also the outrageous extrovert characteristics of the 'Grizzly Man', and his passion for bears (and all wildlife). “Grizzly Man” is the strange, sad and mesmerizing tale of a man who wanted to be a bear. . His dreams of Hollywood stardom never panned out, but you could argue that his life story is something straight out of a movie. Hell itself is presented in such beautiful sights and music that one has to be fascinated by it. View production, box office, & company info. There have been no further attempts by humans to “live with Grizzles” since Treadwell’s untimely death in 2003. Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, eco-warrior and documentary film maker. The latest movie, Grizzly Man, shows Timothy Treadwell as a lost soul, shy and insecure about his sexuality, an introvert, effeminate-mannered young man constantly seeking some form of recognition. Beginning in the late 1980s, Treadwell began summering in Alaska. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful. For Timothy Treadwell, the grizzlies of Alaska weren’t just the world’s largest terrestrial predators. It offers hope to damaged people. It could and should have been a moving moment, as Herzog is listening to the tape recording of Treadwell's death, but Treadwell's ex is just so bonkers that I couldn't help but guffaw when she broke into some of the weirdest tears I've ever seen – at first it seems like she's laughing. All the time he's trying to humanise them. As the film shows us, Treadwell was in all kinds of trouble before he went bear crazy. And this actually leads me to my one criticism of the film. The films explores Treadwell's compassionate life as he found solace among these endangered animals. Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of Southern France and captures the oldest known pictorial creations of humanity. But the forces that he's protecting the bears from are amorphous (poachers and the Park Service). Produced jointly by TV’s The Discovery Channel and by Lion’s Gate Entertainment, the film was hailed by critics when it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. During his last 5 summers in Katmai Park, Treadwell shot over 100 hours of video of his life He just doesn't quite grasp the fact that these are wild animals, that they aren't really his pals. Title: Rim Of The World: Each '80s Movie It References, Gunpowder & Sky’s Dust Partners With Balboa Productions For Sci-Fi Sports Drama ‘Meshed’, ‘Fireball’: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer Make a Dynamic Doc Duo, Are You Familiar With Familiars? He lost his scholarship, became a drunk and got involved with criminal elements. /* Default Large Rect */ Known as the “Grizzly Man,” Timothy Treadwell was, above all else, a bear enthusiast. I don't think Tim Treadwell was stupid. If you find that some photos violates copyright or have unacceptable properties, please inform us about it. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. For those who prefer to classics like this one can own Grizzly Man the movie on Blu-ray or DVD for their collection. Others will find it interesting, informative and hopefully educational. I know that there's a one and a million chance that someone will survive thirteen years without weapons among one of the most dangerous animals on this planet. It's innocent moments like this that keep him hanging on to the few marbles he has left rattling about in his brain.But although Treadwell doesn't really understand nature, Herzog does. Was this review helpful to you? Most Grizzlyman.com visitors hope it remains that way. Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets. In the case of Treadwell, it resulted in a ferocious attack and the loss of his life. Timothy Treadwell was a madman, but was passionate and fearless. Just look at the facts; here was a guy who lived (unarmed) with bears, who referred to himself in the third person (always a sure sign of insanity) and who had a loon for a best friend. Clearly, his assessment was wrong and his death was gruesome and unfortunate … but avoidable. The attraction of this true story is partly Werner Herzog's brilliant direction, partly the incredible scenery and photography but also the outrageous extrovert characteristics of the 'Grizzly Man', and his passion for bears (and all wildlife). “Grizzly Man” is the strange, sad and mesmerizing tale of a man who wanted to be a bear.