Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
TV-PG | 14 April 2013 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Micransix Crappy film
    Dorathen Better Late Then Never
    Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
    Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
    pecenka I felt this one of the better of his series over the years, and I have not always been a fan. My first inclination/thought was why do a country/backwoods place when there are so many awesome places in the US? Well, I was very wrong. My ethnocentric attitude made a judgement that this was backwoods and therefore not worthy of his usual. I was wrong. He (as he does) highlighted people in their natural light. We are all humans, and he proved this. The attitude issue was mine. Wonderful food, fun activities, engaging conversation and education. People are people, wherever he may be and he brings that out. It should serve as an awesome reminder to us all. Many thanks Anthony!
    panther2pup I attempted to watch this series but was totally turned off by his racist , sexist and bigoted comments and attitudes. This show should have been a doorway into another culture, with its food and traditions. Sadly it's not even about the food or culture. It's about this homely, hateful, painfully heartless fool and his blowfish of the day.Better Left Unknown. Very sad this is the kind of ignorance that wins awards....but then....bad tv and awards sorta go hand and hand .....one feeds the other...sorry, not a fan. Not even a little. Huge thumbs down. Better Left Unknown
    GeoPierpont After travelling with Mr. Bourdain over many incarnations of hosting world wide adventures, I find this CNN production most educational and entertaining. This is no amateur travel program folks, the visuals, directing, and script are top notch. I admire Tony's schmaltz, disdainful and acerbic attitude as well as his handsome good looks. His long history as a wild and crazy New York City Chef adds a deep introspective and much needed levity within war torn, economically challenged, hidden parts of the world.I never fail to latch on to his desire for adventure and take away the sense of having travelled to distant parts without the jet lag, hangovers and filming frustrations.High recommend for action, adventure, culture, and culinary excitation!
    JonathanWalford I admit I am not an Anthony Bourdain fan. He comes across as a bit smug and arrogant, and I once tried a restaurant he reviewed favourably and hated it, so I also don't trust his judgement. Regardless, I started watching this series and was enjoying it, even though his smugness still shone through. However, I have to say I am a bit bewildered by what the point of this show is. It's sort of a travelogue, heavy on the food, but then an episode he did on Mexico I turned off because it was nothing but dead bodies and an expose on the drug cartels of Mexico - not exactly a travelogue! So, I am left to wonder what the hell is this show trying to be - is it a food show, a travel show, an expose on foreign cultures? I have no idea. But I still don't like Bourdain, so maybe I am a little prejudiced.