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Dog the Bounty Hunter [TV Series] (2004) Reviews

Dog the Bounty Hunter [TV Series] (2004)
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A&E's Dog the Bounty Hunter adopted a fascinating docudrama approach for a weekly reality series centered around real-life bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman. Headquartered in the Hawaiian Islands, the series followed Dog and his family (or, as they were known professionally, the staff of Da Kine Bail Bonds) as they relentlessly tracked down fugitives and other missing persons for a price. Although Chapman was tough as nails and grimly uncompromising on the job, he was also shown to be a warm and loving family man, fiercely protective of his wife, his daughter, and his two sons, and ever concerned for their wellbeing. Even so, the other Chapmans proved to be worthy of their heritage, fulfilling their assignments with swift, almost intimidating professionalism. Also seen from time to time were fellow bounty hunters Justin Bihag and Beth Smith; and, for a change of pace, the Dog team was shown on location jaunts to such stateside locales as Denver and L.A. Originating as a segment of the A&E series Take This Job..., and equipped with a theme song performed by no less than Ozzy Osbourne, Dog the Bounty Hunter made its series debut on August 31, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Chris B.

Wouldn't call this a movie. More like a collection of show's. I would recomend it if your a fan of the show or someone interested in what a bounty hunter does. Good way also to catch the show's you missed if your a diehard Dog fan.

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GREGORY M.

How does this racist even still have a TV show? One network canceled him because of his actions and other network picks him up, crazy.

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Tyler W.

This Is A Very Good Show, It Depicts What Happens When A "Real" Bounty Hunter Goes Out To Catch Fugitives Not Scripted Actors. Plus Dog Actually Follows Rules When Arresting Someone And Asking For Permission When Going Onto A Persons Property.

Yes   |   No


William H.

Dog Finally showed his true "colors" in satements made to his son. all his DVD's should be removed from blockbuster inventory

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    Chris B.

    Wouldn't call this a movie. More like a collection of show's. I would recomend it if your a fan of the show or someone interested in what a bounty hunter does. Good way also to catch the show's you missed if your a diehard Dog fan.

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    GREGORY M.

    How does this racist even still have a TV show? One network canceled him because of his actions and other network picks him up, crazy.

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    Tyler W.

    This Is A Very Good Show, It Depicts What Happens When A "Real" Bounty Hunter Goes Out To Catch Fugitives Not Scripted Actors. Plus Dog Actually Follows Rules When Arresting Someone And Asking For Permission When Going Onto A Persons Property.

    Yes   |   No

     
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