Quote Originally Posted by sweetnhighz
i had highs and lows for the docu. i am touched that this servant to the wild was so graciously respectable to these wild animals. i was shocked to find out he was killed by the bear along with the lady which i didnt watch enough to find out about her. but the thing i was turned off about was he was too sobbful towards the dead fox and some other animals, i mean buck up and be a man please! i understand you love these animals and all but please dude, if you had some balls you might be alive today cause i would never go around damn grizzlies without a freakn gun!!!!! but the foxes were so adorable, i now am buggin the hubbs to get me a fox but it was just a touching and sad docu. i did overrall enjoyed it for the most part i seen.....
he did this for 13 years and i believe he was an incredible person.:dance:
wow your really hard to impress if going and living with huge grizzlies for more then a decade doesnt signify that you have got "balls", i dont wanna know what a person would have to do to gain your respect.

When your pets die do you just buck the fuck up?, he knew these foxes for years and had a relationship with them and if seeing the limb of a helpless little bear cub on the ground doesnt make you feel atleast a little bit of emotion thats pretty bad. They were basically his family out there in the wilderness. This guy accomplished more in those 13 years then most people do in a lifetime, i have respect for this guy. Although as said in the movie, he shouldnt have treated these bears like retarded people in bear suits like he did.

he was a good person with a heart of gold and made a difference in the world and thats a hell of a lot more than most people can say