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 Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Man vs. Hotel

Bear Grylls has a somewhat entertaining show but it is completely worthless from a survival standpoint. I do not like the Title "Man vs. Wild"? There are enough people going against the natural world already. That title gives nature a bad name, like it is something you must fight against. The man has admitted to staging scenes of the show and staying in hotel rooms, to me, that discredits almost anything he has to say about natural living. If you are only interested in entertainment, then this show deserves about three stars. However, if you are interested in learning survival information, or not interested in seeing a fool run around in the woods, I would highly recommend Survivor Man. Also, any of Tom Brown's field guides are great for a person who is truly interested in survival and not just cheap entertainment.


Also, NEVER drink your urine as Bear tells you to do. That "survival advice" can easily get you killed.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Utterly pathetic
This show is a complete waste of time. Aside from the fact that some of the things this show purports to do are really faked, there are many problems here. His "survival techniques" are nothing close. I have been in one of the environments where Bear made a show, and if one tried to do what he supposedly did there, one would probably not return. Period. Please, don't waste your time & money with this. Go buy Survivorman instead. Les Stroud provides real guidnace, and puts himself into real survival situations.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - man vs. wild
This video is entertaining with good cinematography. After the first time though you can tell how lots of scenes are staged. But what the heck, Bear Grylls is quite a handsome guy plus that accent! Who can say no to that?!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls is amazing and can survive anywhere on this planet. Ive been waiting for about 3 months to get this and looked everywhere to find it but no stores had it except for best buy.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good show, but dissapointing DVD
I'm a huge fan of the show, but this DVD disappoints. First, the episode list that is listed here on Amazon, isn't what's on the actual DVDs. There is no desert island episode, or Colorado Rockies for example. Plus the episodes that are on the DVD, well they aren't the original broadcast edited versions...they've been re-edited. For example, there is no horse taming scene in the Sierra Nevada episode. Now while some may feel good about that, as they called some of those scenes fake, I think it's a poor choice to not include the ORIGINAL episodes as they were meant to be.

And there are no bonus features on this disc, UNLESS you call "deleted scenes" from the Sierra Nevada episode (which the scenes in question are already included in the final cut of the episode anyway), and a quick montage of eating bugs as bonus material...then well, there really isn't anything here worthwhile. Plus the menus are designed horribly. The DVD seems like it was authored in some guys living room using cheap software. Discovery should be ashamed of themselves. Plus whatever happened to releasing shows by season? That would of been much better as well.


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