Hang_All_Drunkdrivers
Joined Jan 2004
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In the first episode a family of 9 (supposedly down to their last dime) heads to alaska to build a log cabin and live off the land. They get there and decide the trees are too small (!!!!), so they go to a lumberyard and buy $10,000 worth of beautiful pre-cut lumber!!
That sets the tone for what follows. I like movies about off-the-gridders but these clowns are not really what they seem. I really loathed the 5 sons who acted so macho and brash but were in fact losers. The boys (grown men in their 20s and 30s) were always talking to the film crew but had nothing to say.
The father Billy Brown was the only like-able person in the movie and even he seemed lost most of the time.
Was it all staged?. Some of.it was of course. You can't go into a doctor's office with a film crew and expect everyone there to act normal. They had to be coached. But i suppose they really were a family living in alaska and so that much was true.
That sets the tone for what follows. I like movies about off-the-gridders but these clowns are not really what they seem. I really loathed the 5 sons who acted so macho and brash but were in fact losers. The boys (grown men in their 20s and 30s) were always talking to the film crew but had nothing to say.
The father Billy Brown was the only like-able person in the movie and even he seemed lost most of the time.
Was it all staged?. Some of.it was of course. You can't go into a doctor's office with a film crew and expect everyone there to act normal. They had to be coached. But i suppose they really were a family living in alaska and so that much was true.