Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2020

The 2019 Documentary "Tread" On Netflix Brings Back A Distance 2004 National News Memory

   I was checking out the Netflix app on my iPhone the other day and the first thing that popped up was this new documentary called, "Tread."  It showed a picture of large monstrous looking bulldozer that actually looked like a tank.

  So, I thought that this documetnary seemed pretty interesting and I decided to check it out.  Tread is a true story that was made into a 2019 documentary where a disgruntled muffler shop repair shop owner and master welder by the name of  Marvin Heemeyer, fortifies a bulldozer and completely destroys a lot of businesses and homes in the small mountain town of Granby, Colo., in 2004.  Like I said in the title of this blog, I vaguely remember something about this briefly in the national news at the time.  At the end of the documentary, it said that this event made world-wide news for one day and then former president Ronald Reagan died the next day and the news story disappeared off the radar screen immediately.

    This guy, Marvin, who lived in Granby, it was said that most people in town liked him at first.  He was not a native to the area and he had only been in town for about 13 years when this crazy thing happened that he did.  Apparently, he had never been married or had any children.  Plus, they said he had worked hard his whole life and probably had saved every penny he had ever made. But apparently the citizens liked him because he did good work at his muffler shop and was an excellent welding and his prices were fair. But in 2001, he had a zoning dispute with the city and his grudge continued to grow.  He even hired a lawyer and who took it to court for him but lost. He shelled out a lot of money in city fines and had paid his lawyer a lot of money to do the court proceedings also.

    Eventually, Marvin auctioned off everything he owned and then rented some garage space where he began to covert this extra large bulldozer into this tank looking thing with cameras on the outside and television screens on the inside so he could see to drive it.  He also had some portal holes in the plates of reinforced steel that he welded together to form the cab over the bulldozer in order to shoot a rifle out the back.  Fornately, no one killed except Marvin himself.  He ended up shooting himself in the head inside the cab after the bulldozer got stuck in the basement of a building during his destructive rampage.  It took law officials several hours with a cutting blow torch to cut through the thick metal plates in order to get to his body.

     I thought this was an interestingly strange documentary.  The documentary also shows some actual video footage from the rampage and also you hear Marvin's voice a lot throughout the documentary when they play the cassette tape recordings of him that they had found after he was dead.  This just goes to show if you're not originally from a certain town and you are not from one of the big money families of the community or one of the movers or shakers/local politicians of the small town, you're best just to do your thing and get a long with people.  However, I do believe as a taxpayer, a local citizen and as an American, that you always have a right to voice your opinions and cast your vote.  But I think the majority of people in America won't turn a bulldozer into a tank and try to bulldoze a town down even if they are disgruntled.  At least I hope not.  I think there was definitely some major mental illness going on with Marvin at the time but the citizens of Granby didn't recognize it or they didn't want to do anything about it because they knew he was really angry and resentful.  Also, maybe in the back of their minds, they knew he eventually would probably loose it one way or another.

   But in my mind, on the other hand, rioting, looting and burning down buildings on the streets of America like we're seeing these days, this is not okay with me either.  Because this destructive type of behavior seems very crazy to me also like what Marvin did in 2004.  Either way, I think it's all insane.  Violence and destruction is not the answer for injustice.  Peaceful protest, yes.  But as far as the other is concern, no.


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Millions Of Americans Have Stepped Into "The Tiger King" Trap On Netflix During Their "Stay-At-Home" Quarantine

     I guess you can say I got "caught" up in it watching "The Tiger King" on Netflix during my three and half day "staycation" recently.  I was "hooked" as they also say.

     And so are millions of other Americans who are working on their third week of doing time during their self-imposed, stay-at-home quarantine because of the COVID-19 or Coronavirus that's attacking people all over the world.  But some people still have to work and I am one of them.  However, I did have a little time off recently and all I accomplished while being home besides walking the dog around the neighborhood a bunch, cleaning the gutters out on the house, was finish watching the seven part, "ride wide" series of "The Tiger King."

  Everybody has been raving about this crazy documentary on social media lately especially on Facebook.  This attention grabbing documentary on Netflix is about an eccentric character named Joe Exotic who is really out there and who owns a bunch of tigers and wild animals on some land in Oklahoma. He's gay and married to two guys.  Lots of drugs and guns were involved too apparently. He ran a zoo, had a very successful reality internet show and was making a lot of money.  But then comes this cat loving lady named Carol Baskin of "Big Cat Rescue" located  in Tampa, Fla.  She is an animal rights activist who was trying to put Joe and some other tiger owners out of business across the country. But then Joe goes to war with her.  I'll leave the rest to your imagination as to what happens. Here's are some of my comments that I posted about the documentary on Facebook.


"I think it’s the perfect case study where somebody started out small and humble and then money and ego went to their head. Also, greed and narcissism got the best of Joe Exotic. When Carol of Big Cat Rescue started threatening his livelihood, he started attacking her back and digging dirt up on her on his internet reality show. Then he found the mother load. He found out about her second husband going missing and he started accusing and attacking her of that in public on his show. He should have just left her alone I think."


"Also, I am no psychiatrist but it appears to me that Joe most likely has some sort of mental illness such as bi-polar because of his severe mood swings portrayed on the series. Maybe he was already diagnosed but wasn’t taking his meds and drinking alcohol and using street drugs. Or he was taking his meds but drinking alcohol and using street drugs on top of the meds. Who knows for sure though."

    So I hope I didn't spoil the documentary for you in this blog.  If you haven't watched the "The Tiger King," you need too.  You'll step into a trap like millions of Americans have currently while they are sitting at home basically doing nothing except walking the dog, cleaning the gutters out and binge watching Netflix.









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