Professional Hunter Breaks Down Hunting Scenes from Movies | GQ

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Published 2019-12-26
Professional hunter and tracker Steven Rinella breaks down hunting scenes from movies, including 'The Last of the Mohicans,' 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,' 'Wedding Crashers,' 'The Revenant,' 'Out of Africa' and 'Jeremiah Johnson.'

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Professional Hunter Breaks Down Hunting Scenes from Movies | GQ

All Comments (21)
  • @someguy4516
    "The reason you wouldn't want to put your finger in the trigger guard is because that's where the trigger is." This gets my nomination for best line on Youtube.
  • @VictorDude98
    "We are similar to bears, but they've got too many feet" -Steve Rinella 2020
  • @willjones4611
    "I touch bear sh*t all the time" -Steve Rinella, most honest man alive
  • @azorazul007
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly "... everything about this movie is perfect" Me: automatically likes this guy
  • @CoryFalde175
    10:01 It's cool he's humble enough to admit he hasn't done much fighting in the early 1800s
  • @Gobirds141
    “I haven’t done a lot of fighting in the early 1800’s, but this seems good.” So he’s done at least some fighting in the early 1800’s.
  • Having worked as a medical consultant for surgery, you nailed it when we tell the director what's not accurate and they ignore you. It's a little frustrating. Especially when your colleagues see you named in the credits
  • My favorite part about Steven, next to his genuine knowledge of what he's talking about, is his uncontrollable urge to swear constantly. Very relatable guy. Lol.
  • @Whiskey5_
    Professional hunters care more about nature than activist. It's so true
  • @tedderjason
    "A bear's got too many feet. " Steve Rinella, 2019
  • This guy is probably my favorite "Breakdown" expert of all time. He is just so chill and relatable that it's like we are just having a normal conversation -- that just so happens to be with a guy who is a fountain of knowledge and wisdom about a semi-controversial topic. He articulates himself so well, and you can feel and hear his passionate love of nature and wild things. We need more of him!
  • That's awesome how Steve describes the enjoyment of being out nature. Wildlife photography and hunters have a lot in common in regards to appreciating the wilderness. I understand hunting is an important aspect of conservation and maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Y'all have my respect brothers.
  • @erniestuart391
    As a pro-hunter Steve is probably the most articulated speaker out there for why 99.9999 % of us hunt
  • @mavenparrish
    I love how he handled the topic of hunting, most people think we gun down anything we see when in fact most of us care about wildlife more than most activists
  • @nickbono8
    I’ve been hunting all my life and I am also a big hiker and backpacker. I am way more in tuned with nature when I’m hunting than hiking. Walking through the woods without man made trails trying to be as quiet and aware of your surroundings is the most human feeling in the world.
  • @deathbyqtip33
    Rinella is the best representation for hunting. Perfect choice.
  • @gokucrazy22
    "If you like animals, and you like experiencing animals, you fall in love with the way nature is...Who are you to wish nature behaved differently than it does when it and of itself is perfect?" - Steve Rinella
  • He specializes in changing minds and educating non-hunters, takes many on their first hunt his show is amazing
  • @mr.tanner1038
    I am not a hunter or a gun person. But I got three points 1) this guys knowledge is so impressive 2) hunting is very important for 1 many of us are meat eaters as I am. 3) hunting is also very important as in my area of the country we have such an over population of deer that they literally die of malnutrition. this was incredibly interesting and I appreciated this experts passion and love for nature.