Dog the Bounty Hunter
Dog the Bounty Hunter
| 31 August 2004 (USA)

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    Fairaher

    The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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    Numerootno

    A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

    Married Baby

    Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?

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    Skyler

    Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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    bluesman-20

    Bounty Hunters from what most people in reviews here claim they are low lives and are white trailer park trash. Not all bounty Hunters are like that. The best example was Ralph"Papa" Thorson whose life inspired the book and the Movie the Hunter which was Steve Mcqueen's last movie. Thorson was a honorable man. He did his job tracking down Bail jumpers people who were either guilty of a crime or staring at three strikes and a jail sentence. Papa brought them in every time Because usually a great deal of money was on the line or someone's house was on the line. Papa also took in some of the felons he caught and gave them jobs or a roof over their head. After they came out of jail. After Papa Died his wife Dottie took over the business and ran it the way Papa did.Papa alway believed in redemption and second chances.Duane "Dog " Chapman and his wife Beth are right from the same mold that Papa was made from. Dog and Beth have made mistakes which included jail time for Dog it was time in a Texas jail for murder. However when he came out a few people believed in him and helped him turn his life around. So he became a Bounty Hunter and attempts to do the same thing. He offers redemption and hope. A lot of people call Dog and his family names. But what about the people who run and let other people lose homes cars or great sums of money. Dog and his family have a lot riding on this usually anywhere from 10 thousand dollars to sometimes 50 thousand dollars. The bail jumper if not caught and brought to jail or court makes them liable to lose that money. Those people are the true trash. Dog Chapman and his family at least try to offer them Hope and redemption. Sometimes the answer isn't always there until someone points it out. The show is maybe the best thing reality TV has to offer. At best it's inspiring. At worst it's entertaining.

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    chucknorrisfacts

    "Dog the Bounty Hunter" is a reality-TV show on the A&E network. It's about a family of bounty hunters who primarily operate out of Hawaii and sometimes work in the continental United States.The family patriarch, Duane "Dog" Chapman, is the centerpiece of the show. He takes viewers both in his home and "on the hunt" for fugitives from justice.The show can be enjoyable to watch at times but largely it's pretty boring. Most shows are spent building a lot of anticipation about catching a criminal that either they don't find because the police picked them up first, or they do find but the action is either minimal or over all too quickly.I wonder why they even air episodes like that. I mean, who wants to watch a whole show about bounty hunters where they don't catch the criminal? That's boring! Maybe they do it to show that it's "real life" and that sometimes the "bad guy" gets away. I can understand doing this on some level but it's not very entertaining to watch. You end up making it to the end of the episode feeling cheated, if you even make it through to the end.

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    mikelcat

    The worst yet , and they are bringing it back for as the executives put it '' the freak show appeal'' their words . They have that absolutely right its as offensive as it gets, you see this group degrade the people they are trying to catch . Until they catch them then they suddenly care deeply for each an every one of these unfortunates , and give their best and sincerest advice , until they drop them of at the jail and shout '' another one bites the dust '' gleefully .The superficial nature fits for sure as do the unflattering costumes , if you rather not stick your finger down your throat , then tune in here .This will get the job done for sure .I love the name another commenter gave the female ''Torpedo boobs '' !!!!!! Perfect !

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    hillauto_98

    Please Read The Folling This Is The Requirments Of A Legal Bounty Hunter Dog Does't Fall Into The Requirments So That Makes Him A Fake!!!1299. Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act This article shall be known as the Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act. 1299.01. Definitions (a) "Bail fugitive" means a defendant in a pending criminal case who has been released from custody under a financially secured appearance, cash, or other bond and has had that bond declared forfeited, or a defendant in a pending criminal case who has violated a bond condition whereby apprehension and re incarceration are permitted. (b) "Bail" means a person licensed by the Department of Insurance pursuant to Section 1800 of the Insurance Code. (c) "Depositor of bail" means a person or entity who has deposited money or bonds to secure the release of a person charged with a crime or offense. (d) "Bail fugitive recovery person" or "Bounty Hunter" means a person who is provided written authorization pursuant to Sections 1300 and 1301 by the bail or depositor of bail, and is contracted to investigate, servile, locate, and arrest a bail fugitive for surrender to the appropriate court, jail, or police department. 1299.02. Delineation of Those Authorized to Apprehend a Bail Fugitive (a) No person, other than a certified law enforcement officer, shall be authorized to apprehend, detain, or arrest a bail fugitive unless that person meets one of the following conditions: (1) Is a bail as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1299.01 or a depositor of bail as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 1299.01. (2) Is a bail fugitive recovery person as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 1299.01. (3) Holds a bail license issued by a state other than California or is authorized by another state to transact and post bail and is in compliance with the provisions of Section 847.5 with respect to the arrest of a bail fugitive. (4) Is licensed as a private investigator as provided in Chapter 11.3 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code. (5) Holds a private investigator license issued by another state, is authorized by the bail or depositor of bail to apprehend a bail fugitive, and is in compliance with the provisions of Section 847.5 with respect to the arrest of a bail fugitive. (b) This article shall not prohibit an arrest pursuant to Sections 837, 838, and 839. 1299.04. Qualifications and Training Requirements (a) A bail fugitive recovery person, a bail agent, bail permit-tee, or bail solicitor who contracts his or her services to another bail agent or surety as a bail fugitive recovery person for the purposes specified in subdivision (d) of Section 1299.01, and any bail agent, bail permit-tee, or bail solicitor who obtains licensing after January 1, 2000, and who engages in the arrest of a defendant pursuant to Section 1301 shall comply with the following requirements: (1) The person shall be at least 18 years of age. (2) The person shall have completed a 40-hour power of arrest course certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training pursuant to Section 832. Completion of the course shall be for educational purposes only and not intended to confer the power of arrest of a peace officer or public officer, or agent of any federal, state, or local government, unless the person is so employed by a governmental agency. (3) The person shall have completed a minimum of 12 hours of classroom education certified pursuant to Section 1810.7 of the Insurance Code. (4) The person shall have completed a course of training in the exercise of the power to arrest offered pursuant to Section 7583.7 of the Business and Professions Code. (5) The person shall not have been convicted of a felony. (b) Upon completion of any course or training program required by this section, an individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive shall carry certificates of completion with him or her at all times in the course of performing his or her duties under this article. 1299.05. In performing a bail fugitive apprehension, an individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive shall comply with all laws applicable to that apprehension. 1299.06. Before apprehending a bail fugitive, an individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive shall have in his or her possession proper documentation of authority to apprehend issued by the bail or depositor of bail as prescribed in Sections 1300 and 1301. The authority to apprehend document shall include all of the following information: the name of the individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive and any fictitious name, if applicable; the address of the principal office of the individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive; and the name and principal business address of the bail agency, surety company, or other party contracting with the individual authorized by Section 1299.02 to apprehend a bail fugitive. Theirs Moor Lust Look It Up!!!!

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