WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
anarchy-inc
After reading all the bad reviews, I decided to give the show a chance.. Cause after all, I love a "good" B-movie so bad that it's funny. Basing this entire review upon the very first pilot episode I must say, I was pretty darn entertained. I would suggest not viewing the show expecting to see an insightful thought provoking documentary (with subjects like Bigfoot... what would you expect), I went in expecting/hoping to see something along the lines of Penn & Teller's: Bullshit and was happy to find a G-rated variant.Also, I did found him to be very open-minded and realistic about the whole thing. **Spoiler** For example, Bigfoot hunters claimed bear crap was proof, and real scientists state that we discover brand new endangered species all the time... So while it is indeed possible, it's extremely unlikely.
Boschinator
I have only seen the first episode of this show but I am a long time Joe Rogan aficionado and if he is involved in something, especially when most of the show is him talking, it will be fantastic. He gets to the bottom of things in the best way possible by talking all sides and playing devils advocate. I recommend anything he does, especially the podcast. If anything download the podcast, there are 380+ 2-3 hour podcasts full of knowledge for FREE at your fingertips if you download iTunes or have an iPhone. WOOT! The episode I saw was the bigfoot episode and Rogan really gets to the bottom of things, at one point he straight up says his bullshit meter is going off the scales.. which is exactly what any normal person is thinking while watching but he has the stones to say something. Powerful Joe Rogan.
the_pope08
Each episode takes you on a journey (in his badass challenger) through a multitude of perspectives on several controversial topics and ideas which are being explored by a number of credible and unhinged believers and skeptics. Joe Rogan hosts the show with the same prowess as he does all of his ventures. Rogan excels at calling people's bullshit while remaining unbiased until all available information is collected on the subject. The some of the subject matter is beaten like a dead horse in other reality TV shows, however its always good to have a new set of eyes on the subject. When Ducan and Joe are riffing about the topic at hand it is great. Duncan is a nice addition to show's overall presentation. If you enjoy Joe's other project's you'll enjoy this show. If you don't, quit crying about it on the internet and make your own.
InterArmaEnimSilentLeges
If you ever wondered if bad production could make you lose interest in a subject, here's your answer! I can't even begin to tell you how bad this show is! It's led by a numb-nut who seems to have lived under a rock for 30 years... Which of course he hasn't. So he's just acting. Badly. Acting surprised at whatever the producers shove in front of his face. He's like a one month old baby discovering he has hands. Whooptee-doo! And for good measure they add all the cliché sound effects and editing tricks from Ice Road Truckers, et viola! The most artificially inflated reality/"documentary" show since "Ancient Aliens".Here's some advice for the host: Since all of your merits consist of marshal arts achievements, please stick to making bad action films, or possibly documentaries about marshal arts. If all else fails, run for governor! But leave the science documentaries to Morgan Freeman! To the producers: For the love of God, give the "Ice Road Truckers sound effects library" a rest already! To all others: Avoid at all cost!