Doug was so right with the whole disrespecting the father thing, saying "i wish you would've died and not her" its very hurtful, its a horrible thing to say and shouldn't of been said, i lost my mum and brother to a car accident when i was 11 years old and my father brought me up, we had fights but i never said shit like that..never ever
I would love to see how "that" scene was directed. "Okay Barry, now I want you to show the polar bear it's mother's corpse". "Uhh Steve, I don't really want to do that". "Do It! I'm a sick b***ard and I'm proud of it!!!"
as an Alaskan I found this movie to be asinine, the movie parts (that was actually filmed in Alaska) was in the Denali national park. The only bears you'll find there are brown or black bears, since polar bears are only found in the far north parts of the state. Nowhere near the location they filmed, but I got to say the Palin diss in the beginning gave me a good laugh
Polar bears eat meat? I thought they survived off of a diet of Coca-Cola.
Time for a game of disappearing bears....
When the boy's head slammed into that rock...okay, I don't care that this is a movie, that head injury should have killed him.
Dang...Pete Campbell was a jerk even when he was younger!
I will never get tired of the Critic's bear jokes.
Doug was so right with the whole disrespecting the father thing, saying "i wish you would've died and not her" its very hurtful, its a horrible thing to say and shouldn't of been said, i lost my mum and brother to a car accident when i was 11 years old and my father brought me up, we had fights but i never said shit like that..never ever
I would love to see how "that" scene was directed. "Okay Barry, now I want you to show the polar bear it's mother's corpse". "Uhh Steve, I don't really want to do that". "Do It! I'm a sick b***ard and I'm proud of it!!!"
Is it just me or is this movie's soundtrack trying really hard to be the Jurassic Park soundtrack?
I hate those spinning camera sequences, they tire me..
I have never understood why anyone would say that they wished one person had died instead of another person. Why not just wish that nobody died?
CLEAAAAR
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Fun Fact: Alaska was directed by Fraser C. Heston, who is Charlton Heston's son.
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Heston: I want that BEAR!
Random, but Critic actually has a really great voice.
strange how bears are just comedy gold, isn't it?
as an Alaskan I found this movie to be asinine, the movie parts (that was actually filmed in Alaska) was in the Denali national park. The only bears you'll find there are brown or black bears, since polar bears are only found in the far north parts of the state. Nowhere near the location they filmed, but I got to say the Palin diss in the beginning gave me a good laugh
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NC: It's like doing a funny little puppet show at your great aunt's funeral!