Actors: Billy Brown, Gabe Brown, Noah Brown, Ami Brown, Bam Bam Brown
Details: Box set, Color NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
Region: Region 1
Number of discs: 3
Studio: LIONSGATE
DVD Release Date: June 14, 2016
Run Time: 450 minutes
When the
Discovery Channel reality series “Alaskan Bush People” first aired on
television, many viewers were skeptical of the authenticity. Some theorized
that the family claiming to have lived in the wild for the last 30 years was
merely a group of actors, while others simply didn’t believe the outrageous
claims of survival that they made to the cameras. Personally, I am hesitant to
believe anything in reality television isn’t at least somewhat contrived. Although
I have no reason to believe that this family isn’t related, I also have little
faith that many of the situations in the show aren’t staged to a certain
degree. Even in the trivia section of the series on IMDB.com, the episodes are
referred to as “reenactments” of events taken from Billy Brown’s book. It
automatically raises a red flag when the man claiming to want nothing from
civilization has promoted himself through the publication of books. Others have
found YouTube channels and other websites with other members of the family also
trying to increase their fame.
Their shameless
self promotion and obvious desire for attention and fame that contradicts their
supposed lifestyle is only the tip of the iceberg. Each episode brings
questionable elements which make it near impossible to believe the authenticity
of the show. Despite claiming even a shower to be a luxury, their youngest
daughter sports highlights in her hair for the first season, until dyed brown
for the second. Each time the family members go into civilization, they claim
that the looks that they receive from people is because they are outsiders,
though it is far more likely because they have a Discovery Channel camera crew
following them around. There is also the fact that they endlessly brag about
their abilities, though they often fail at tasks they claim to excel at. Is the
show entertaining? Absolutely, but that doesn’t make me believe any of the
things that are said or shown. A mere search on the internet will provide
plenty of material to contradict nearly every outrageous claim.
What really
makes the show engaging is how ridiculous each family member is, and how bad
they often make themselves look in their shameless boasting to the cameras.
Billy Brown is the family patriarch and often the most arrogant, though he
conveniently falls ill or becomes injured right before any real tasks need to
be completed. Billy married a like-minded woman and had a litter of
children/aspiring actors, all of which spend a bit too much time preoccupied with
how they look for the cameras rather than simple survival. Each of the children
has a name that sounds like a child came up with it. Bam Bam was named after
his grandfather’s favorite cartoon character. Bear is only a nickname, but it
seems a ridiculously stupid one considering the animal he is named after is a
real threat where they live. What happens when a real bear comes into camp and
they are all used to hearing his name shouted out on a daily basis, unable to
distinguish his name from a warning of real dangers. And most absurd is the
youngest daughter, whose name Merry Christmas Catherine Raindrop Brown causes a
reaction when visiting a local dentist. Don’t feel too bad for her, though.
Skeptics caught her wearing an Apple watch, despite the family’s claims at
being unable to afford luxuries and complete ignorance of this type of
technology. I wouldn’t be surprised to discover even the name is fabricated.
There are
fourteen episodes making up the first two seasons, all included in this
three-disc set. There was enough criticism over the fake elements of the show,
the first season even has an entire episode with the family members addressing these
issues. This is merely an opportunity for them to repeat the same lies, with no
evidence to back it up. I can’t understand how anyone can believe that this
show is real, but even those who know it is fake may find it mildly amusing
anyway. The three-disc set also comes with a Digital HD copy of all fourteen
episodes.
Entertainment Value:
5.5/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 1/10
Historical
Significance: 0/10
Special Features: 1/10
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