How sad is this?
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
View MoreThe movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
View MoreThe story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
View MoreWow I used to love to watch the show, just really liked the knowledge that Paul, Jimmy and Crew had with the Gators and that they really cared about the safety of themselves and the gators.So disappointed that it is no longer on Animal Planet it was really a great show to watch and at times heartwarming.
View MoreI think the boys are kind of disrespectful for the gators. they tease the gators and don't have much regard for the fact that they ARE apex predators, vital to the ecosystem. they put those gators through way too much stress catching them and moving them (in the back of their truck). stress is potentially dangerous for an animals. But I do think they have pretty good intentions, because they take the alligators and rescue them and return them back to the wild where they belong. And they do seem experienced with animals, but i think they put a little too much stress and tease the animals too much. They seem misbegotten in the way they transport the animals, and how they capture the animals, but it does seem as though they are actually trying to be caring.
View MoreI was raised in Florida. I remember Flipper and Miami Vice. This show also really captures the essence and spirit of Florida! Seeing these 2 guys in action is simply amazing. The Gator Boys, the location and the other cast members are really representative of old-style Florida, that so many of us aging Florida hippies yearn for.The fact that they >>>rescue<<< these amazing gators, v. torturing them with an agonizing baited hook and then killing them, is what is so appealing to us. Just like the other reviewer, I cannot get enough of this show. I will not delete the shows from my DVR.They really should get their brand on, and market GB merchandise with hats like Jimmys', t-shirts, coffee cups, etc to help fund their majestic mission. I would happily pay $125+ for a Jimmy-style GB hat signed by them! On the technical end: they need a production staffer to whip up a transition to break of a huge Gator jaw closing, a la, the storage doors closing on Storage Wars! Killer show dudes! Gonna contact AP to get them to pick it up again , just like we did for Cesar Millan in 2004!
View MoreI heard of a lot of reality TV shows being stages and I can honestly say this is staged for most part. I was born in raised in fort lauderdale and back in the 90s and to like 2001 there was gators everywhere eating dogs in everyones backyard and 3 or 4 time a year they would grab kids but since everyone in their mama moved here mostly from new York and over populated the place and start building into the wet lands they pushed gator out to the west and north of Florida. The ones that are left ain't that big, no more that 7 or 8 ft at the most.All I'm saying is that from time to time you got them popping up in canals, but when they showed the restaurant at the bass pro shop a concrete man made pond that's ran with a pump on the side of I 95 lol it was more likely planted there! Or maybe the one they caught on the horse ranch that they started doing show tricks with the supposedly a wild gator kinda gives it away!
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