Grizzly Man Diaries On Animal Planet, Right After Shark Week
Timothy Treadwell's voice is still excruciating to listen to


Animal Planet will premiering it's newest miniseries tonight, based on the chronicles of Grizzly Man star Timothy Treadwell, the adult-child who befriended the bears and then got himself eaten by them. Werner Herzog made his 2005 film about Treadwell, using extensive personal footage to develop a chilling narrative of a man's obsession with one of nature's most dangerous predators.

Grizzly Man Diaries, which markets itself as a sort of prequel to the Herzog films, will include eight more hours of footage where Timothy talks in that creepy, sing-song voice to the bears he is trying to befriend up in Alaska. It seems a rather strange time to release to tapes, since Grizzly Man was a sort of blip on the cultural radar that's since been regulated to a piece of the Herzog oeuvre. But hey, Animal Planet knows that the Treadwell story pulled some heartstrings, and the producers from the movie had some footage left over and a desire for more money so…..voila! The NYT calls the series "moderately compelling," to give you an idea of what you're in for.

But if you're big on the schadenfreude, tune in tonight at 8 for more clips like these.

Aug 29, 2008 · posted by drew · Link · Respond
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