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SOUND OFF!!! Ever have something REALLY bugging you and nowhere to vent about it? Well, this is the place. It does not have to be fauna oriented at all! Get it off your chest right here.

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Old 12-08-2014, 08:50 AM   #11
CombatWombat
April, I kept following social media all last night just to see what was tweeted and commented on. I am so thankful that the snake ended up breaking his arm and him rage quitting other than him killing the snake for a TV program.

I am just worried about the long term outcome of this program. If this is just fuel for the fire for more US laws and regulations on owning large constrictors. That's what really scares me at this point.
 
Old 12-08-2014, 11:39 AM   #12
AbsoluteApril
It didn't actually break his arm but he was nervous that might happen. Apparently he removed part of the protective suit on the arm. According to this review (https://tv.yahoo.com/news/eaten-aliv...1800325.html):
"But what viewers actually watched was two hours of buildup to the main event, which was cut short when Rosolie called in his rescue team after being wrapped up by the snake for about an hour.

"I started to feel the blood drain out of my hand and I felt the bone flex, and when I got to the point where I felt like [my arm] was going to snap I had to tap out," he said."
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I agree, this sensationalist crap does nothing but damage our hobby.
 
Old 12-08-2014, 11:54 AM   #13
J Zurowski
Hi-tech duct tape

I was most impressed by the duct tape attaching the sensor to his
protective suit, measuring the amount of pressure the snake applied.
 
Old 12-08-2014, 12:25 PM   #14
Dennis Hultman
Eaten Alive Viewers Outraged Man Wasn’t Actually Eaten Alive

http://time.com/3623093/eaten-alive/
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Apparently the only thing worse than promising a man will be eaten alive by an anaconda is for a man to not be eaten alive by an anaconda.
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Yet as a result of the way the show was marketed, a special that was once slammed by animal activists for being “cruel” to a snake is now being mocked on Twitter for not going far enough:
 
Old 12-08-2014, 01:44 PM   #15
CombatWombat
So with the Q & A on Facebook. We got to the bottom of his crap.
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Old 12-08-2014, 01:51 PM   #16
Occidentalis
For those who watched it - is there any truth to the rumor that the program wasn't even filmed in South America?
 
Old 01-11-2015, 05:02 AM   #17
Durante
Promising????

[link]http://www.adweek.com/news/television/discoverys-rich-ross-sorry-about-snake-thing-162287[/link]

Discovery's New President Promises to Ditch Silly Stunts Like 'Eaten Alive'
By Jason Lynch
Rich Ross, former CEO of Shine America and chairman of Walt Disney Studios, had been on the job for just 72 hours as Discovery Channel's new president when he met with reporters this week.
Still, Ross already had a clear sense of how to bolster Discovery Communications' flagship network, which has suffered ratings erosion. The key, he said, will to be "authentic."
"It's really important that we look into this incredible brand and all the programming that we make and make sure that's what we stand for," he told journalists at the Television Critics Association winter press tour. "And it's a filter in which we're looking at everything we have on the air and everything we're talking about moving forward."
That means no more silly stunts like December's Eaten Alive special, which sparked viewer outrage after Paul Rosolie was not ingested by an anaconda as had been promised. "It was the right intention with a packaging that was misleading," said Ross. "You don't have to be so sensational and overpromise."
Nevertheless, Ross did offer one promise: "I don't believe you'll be seeing a person eaten by a snake during my time."
The new chief also won't pursue fake documentaries like 2013's Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives, claiming that the trend has "run its course." Instead, he will "absolutely" be looking for more scripted series like last year's miniseries Klondike, and on Wednesday hired film and TV producer John Goldwyn (Hollywood legend Samuel Goldwyn's grandson) for an "aggressive" push into scripted content.
"I don't think it's about doing 10 series. I'm hoping that we can get probably two up for this year," said Ross, who wants to focus specifically on history, which is a genre that has been difficult to tackle in unscripted series. "I know that there are over 45 networks now doing scripted, but a lot of the networks no one watches a lot. This is a top 10 network, a huge network for men, and I think we have a huge opportunity."
He'll also reach out to Discovery's international partners to see "what opportunities may be adaptable here." First up: a trip to Istanbul, where he'll brainstorm with top execs from Discovery's global group. "I think it's a real opportunity to do better with what we have," Ross said, "but also look around the world to all these really smart people and find out what they have."
Ross' top priority: expand Discovery's audience, which he said is "more narrowly niched than I think it ever needs to be or should be. And I think being more inclusive to women, to younger men, is the way for us to build back the audience to being a No. 1 TV brand, a No. 1 brand that is for the whole family and not just for the men in the family."
 

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