Tiger King -- the documentary on Joe Exotic -- is now live on Netflix.
Tiger King -- the documentary on Joe Exotic -- is now live on Netflix.
This is amazing. Perfect viewing for people stuck at home right now.
I'm most the way through it and it is by far the craziest thing I have ever seen.
Way, way, way stranger than fiction.
Haven't watched the documentary yet, but this Texas Monthly article from June 2019 is absolutely phenomenal, would highly recommend reading.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/article...man-gone-wild/
Just watched the trailer. Wow.
It's pretty good. In some ways I think the podcast was better though - or, maybe that's just because the podcast is where I first heard the story so it had more shock value. If you haven't listened to it, give it a try.
I binge-watched all the episodes.
Several scenes from OKC, not only the courthouse but also the rooftop at Packards and what was then Chase Tower.
That was without a doubt the craziest documentary I have ever watched. So many unanswered questions. Carole definitely killed her husband and fed him to her tigers.
Number one show on Netflix right now.
Wonder why the tv show didn't mention details the podcast went into: Example - Joe apparently didn't actually write or sing the songs he released.
he use to come to the gay bars in OKC and bring in tiger cubs.. a total nut job. the show was amazing binge watching and how fortunate that he has everything on tape so it makes it easy for the show. I am reading now that there is so much footage that they may make a part 2!!!
I came out of the documentary realizing everyone in it needed some serious mental help. That was a wild ride.
Tiger King has blown up on memes.
https://news.yahoo.com/amphtml/wild-...135819428.html
Not everybody thought Joe was all that different. At a governor's debate Joe participated in, candidate and former state senator, Connie Johnson, said it was really her who was the most different.
I'll admit, I found some of the points Joe made at the debate made good sense. It might be good if part 2 included some of his moments during those governor debates, if part 1 didn't. He was such a colorful character, but too bad how he made too many very bad decisions with running his life.
https://www.stwnewspress.com/news/no...dc43fffa6.html
I knew nothing about all of what happened, since moving from OKC to Austin in 2003 I just knew of the place from the billboards for the zoo on I-35 driving between OKC and Austin. Since we moved to Denver in 2012 I haven't been much south of Norman when we have been back and hadn't seen anything on the news about it the whole story was new to me.
Everyone in that was has issues, I know of some similar characters in the exotic animal business in Texas. They were almost as mental as well.
Another story about the same governor debate Joe was in: https://www.ocolly.com/lifestyle/tha...5e81d4d9f.html
“You know, I’m a little bit different than everybody else, so I’m not in a suit, I ain’t gonna take my earrings out and I ain’t gonna cut my hair or anything else because I’m not gonna be fake. I come from out in the rural area. I know what’s wrong. I live in the real world. I know how to fix it."
I thought the documentary was well done and very entertaining. The only downside is I'm now getting a ton of texts and questions from friends asking if those people are what all Oklahomans are like.
It's pretty sad to have this huge state branding roll out a month or so ago as Oklahoma was touted at the 'come see us' or 'imagine' with the new branding. Now this series has just about wiped out the new state branding roll out. Netflix series and the virus are the 1, 2 punch for washing away the states new branding effort.
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