directed by
Peter Lynch
Canada 1996
Troy Hurtubise is the oddly interesting man he is today because he was attacked by a grizzly bear in 1984. Out of that came his life's dream--to build a suit of armor that would allow him to go one-on-one with a grizzly. The most compelling footage (and ripe for repeated viewing) in Project Grizzly is the crash testing of the 145-pound suit of titanium armor, chain mail, rubber, and interior air bags. Hurtubise, resembling a robotic Terminator, is thrown off cliffs, rammed by logs, hit by a pickup truck, and clubbed with baseball bats. And he cheerily considers those good days.
-Excerpt from review by Valerie J. Nelson found on Amazon.com
Theatrical Release: September 7th, 1996 - Toronto Film Festival
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DVD Review: Micro Films - Region 1- NTSC
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Distribution | Micro Films - Region 1- NTSC | |
Runtime | 1:12:00 | |
Video | 1.78:1
Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 6.33 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) , English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Dolby) | |
Subtitles | None | |
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I don't
often my guarantees... but I guarantee that no one will ever put this
film on DVD as well as Micro Films has. There was some obvious attention
to detail and outright love in this project.
The two commentaries that
really help to spell out the motivations behind the documentaries
central focus
Troy Hurtubise. 'Obsession' is a funny description - it can go from the
extreme of unhealthy tunnel vision to simple passion. Troy has a lot of
both and because of this, he is an extremely interesting character (to
say the least).
The anamorphgic image is as good as you will probably ever see - it
has no digital manipulation and I can even see some visible film grain
apparent. It is a little rough being a strongly independent film project
but its grittiness only adds to the films realism and charm. I
also learned quite a bit from the 'Outttakes' section. I recommend this
film for a variety of reasons, but it is definitely not for everyone,
though everyone would find it amusing/engrossing. It's what to watch
when you are fed up with the Hollywood formula films.
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