CraigA Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 So what's the worst/most UNrealistic/blooper climbing action you've ever seen in a movie. 1) The Eiger Sanction-good movie but filled with questionable stuff: When their climbing that pillar and Clint is leading talking to his buddy (below him) and the rope goes UP and back down, mmmmm I wonder who set up that top rope? 2) Then they get to the top and he asks "so are you going to keep talking or bring me up?" So he goes into the whole hip belay but when they show the climber he's using ascenders on a fixed line. 3) Vertical Limit: (the whole movie) but especially the brother who goes from lower elevation to near the summit of K2 in a couple of days....and still has tons of energy to burn. I guess the whole acclimatizing thing is just overrated!! Craig Quote
EWolfe Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 Stallone soloing, shooting in bolts with his "bolt gun" and then not clipping them . Oh, and he had a rope, rack and harness on . Quote
Figger_Eight Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 This movie You can climb anything with a little nitro Quote
Norsky Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 Gotta love Vertical Limit with the raging kegger at basecamp with Ed. Also the guy who happens to wind up in the same crevasse as his wife...who was frozen solid years earlier (there wasn't a dry eye in the house). How about Tom Cruise's incredible dyno in MI2. He also had a killer Iron Cross move. He does all of this free solo as he shrugs off near death slips with a smirk. Quote
marylou Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 Hmmm, worst Tech ever? That's a toughie, but I'm going to make it a tie between Palleas and Mellisande at Seattle Opera, 1993. Dale Chihuly's debut as a set designer, among other follies. Number two in the tie-up is the Fifth Avenue's Wizard of Oz, later that same year. Highlights include the most grievances ever filed by a stage crew, probably in the history of the universe, and having an actress pass out on a Foy wire after the director kept her on the wire while he did some blocking changes. Whoops. Oh wait, never mind. The bolt gun, definitely the bolt gun. Quote
ScottP Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 That film with Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner: The scene is where they are descending and Robert Wagner is wigging out and takes the "other" snow bridge which of course collapses taking him and his booty to an icy, karmic grave. I'd say the best is the movie El Capitan with the clip of (I think it was) Gary Colliver hopping around on the edge of either the Dolt or El Cap Tower bivy ledge trying to get into his potato sack bivy bag only to find that he isn't clipped into anything. Quote
Minotaur Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 Eiger Sanction at least had hot naked chicks in it. Vertical Limit was absolutely pathetic. The girls never get nekkid! And Cliffhanger? Every time that moose trys to look sensitive I crack up. He can dyno pretty good, tho. Quote
slothrop Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 marylou said: Hmmm, worst Tech ever? That's a toughie, but I'm going to make it a tie between Palleas and Mellisande at Seattle Opera, 1993. Dale Chihuly's debut as a set designer, among other follies. Number two in the tie-up is the Fifth Avenue's Wizard of Oz, later that same year. Highlights include the most grievances ever filed by a stage crew, probably in the history of the universe, and having an actress pass out on a Foy wire after the director kept her on the wire while he did some blocking changes. Whoops. Oh wait, never mind. Oh yeah, NO ONE KNOWS WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT, so it's NOT FUNNY TO ANYONE BUT YOU. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 DFA heard about some straight-to-video "adventure" movie set in and about Smith Rock, which came out sometime in the mid '90s, 'bout the time "extreme sports" were entering the public eye in a big way (and were being referred to as "extreme"). In the flick, some group of highschool or college aged kids somehow gets in trouble on a river trip (guide/leader drowns or something?) in the middle of the wilderness, and is forced to climb out to safety (for some reason). Apparently this final climbing climax took place on Rope-de-Dope block (no way around that imposing monolith but up and over, no sir), and featured one reluctant loser handing the rack to his more courageous compatriot, admonishing that "it's your funeral." The savage Rope-de-Dope Crack has such a well-earned reputation for causing carnage, havoc, and trauma, don'tcha know. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 iain said: that crack sucks. Forced to back off due to paralyzing fear brought on by the bleak runouts, horrendous rock, and edge-of-the-world exposure, were you? Quote
iain Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 no, the boring, yet somehow nauseating moves turned me off. face climbing a shallow gulley all the .10 faces on the block are nice though! Quote
erik Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: iain said: that crack sucks. Forced to back off due to paralyzing fear brought on by the bleak runouts, horrendous rock, and edge-of-the-world exposure, were you? i think he was talking about your mom...... Quote
Jason_Martin Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Marylou, I know what you're talking about and I found it funny... Everybody else, Has anybody seen the movie, "Take it to the Limit"? This timeless classic of stupidity may even take the cake over that other "Limit" movie. Perhaps my favorite scene is when a bunch of small town hicks get super psyched to go toproping. In fact they even begin to slap one another with high fives while yelling, "yeah man, toproping!" In another scene, a teenage boy is left on top of a water tower by his friends who brought him climbing. Apparently the water tower had better climbing than the local crag. The kid's uncle shows up a little while later, having climbed up to the top of the tower in a pair of rock shoes and lycra tights. Oh and did I mention the "Take it to the Limit" rap that plays every time they go climbing? With scenes like these, the movie just can't be beat. Jason Quote
babnik Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Jason_Martin said: Marylou, I know what you're talking about and I found it funny... Everybody else, Has anybody seen the movie, "Take it to the Limit"? This timeless classic of stupidity may even take the cake over that other "Limit" movie. Perhaps my favorite scene is when a bunch of small town hicks get super psyched to go toproping. In fact they even begin to slap one another with high fives while yelling, "yeah man, toproping!" In another scene, a teenage boy is left on top of a water tower by his friends who brought him climbing. Apparently the water tower had better climbing than the local crag. The kid's uncle shows up a little while later, having climbed up to the top of the tower in a pair of rock shoes and lycra tights. Oh and did I mention the "Take it to the Limit" rap that plays every time they go climbing? With scenes like these, the movie just can't be beat. Jason damn! i'm renting that tonight! after pounding abour 30 beers! hahaha! Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 erik said: i think he was talking about your mom...... Penalty slack, 12 feet. Quote
erik Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: Penalty slack, 12 feet. dude that is gonna make my top rope dangerous! Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 erik said: dude that is gonna make my top rope dangerous! You must be TRing because you are scared shitless of leading Rope-de-Dope Crack. You must train your mental toughness like Texplorer, by going after the wooly ones with no pro'. It is ... your destiny. Quote
scot'teryx Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Jason I did see that movie about a year ago and it cracked me up beyond what I could believe! I liked the training board that had holes in the wood for holds, and the timed climbing with ropes on class 2 terrain. Too much, I think we should do a pub club at someones house and show it. I knw a friend that has a home theatre that fits about 22 people, that could be a good fundraiser eh? Quote
bunglehead Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: DFA heard about some straight-to-video "adventure" movie set in and about Smith Rock, which came out sometime in the mid '90s, 'bout the time "extreme sports" were entering the public eye in a big way (and were being referred to as "extreme"). In the flick, some group of highschool or college aged kids somehow gets in trouble on a river trip (guide/leader drowns or something?) in the middle of the wilderness, and is forced to climb out to safety (for some reason). Apparently this final climbing climax took place on Rope-de-Dope block (no way around that imposing monolith but up and over, no sir), and featured one reluctant loser handing the rack to his more courageous compatriot, admonishing that "it's your funeral." The savage Rope-de-Dope Crack has such a well-earned reputation for causing carnage, havoc, and trauma, don'tcha know. You're not referring to "White Wolves II" are you? Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 bunglehead said: You're not referring to "White Wolves II" are you? Don't recall what it was called, although such a tacky title sounds like it would fit the bill. It's gotta be lurking in some dusty corner at the local video emporium, though. Quote
bunglehead Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Yeah, that movie is hilarious. It's filmed all over central Oregon. There's one classic scene where the kids are about to drink out of a stream, but they're warned that you have to wait for a half hour before you do. AWE-SOME Quote
TIGHE Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 bunglehead said: There's one classic scene where the kids are about to drink out of a stream, but they're warned that you have to wait for a half hour before you do. AWE-SOME what??? wait a half an hour for...??? Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 TIGHE said: Is this it? Awesome. Judging by the description, that sounds like the one. Must seek it out now! Quote
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