Billygoat Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 How about Rampage with Chris Sharma, Obe Carrion and friends. A great laid back road trip. I like how they focused on the rock, and the people and not themselves. No spray about ratings or how cool they are. There was a noticable lack of product placement, as opposed to vertical limit (did anyone notice how the logos on the clothes were digitally enhanced in a few of the scenes). It was fun, well put together and had a good soundtrack. Those guys were having a blast and so was I. Quote
sk Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 EVEN I THINK THAT IS SEXY gives us all something to aspire to ( me,as if ) Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Eiger Sanction. Loved the top rope scene. Cute women hanging out at climbs can boost ability! And Motivate. Clint let us in on that secret. Quote
pindude Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 quote: Originally posted by rbw1966: Are you sure this is a climbing video or were you um. . ."preoccupied" during the climbing sequences? Reminds me when I worked in a climbing shop in the late 80s...MOSI has nothing on it compared to a video done of Brit hardman Ron Fawcett done in the 80s. Wish I could remember it's name. Had LOTS of video showing Fawcett trying to redpoint some hard gritstone testpiece at his upper limits. Filmed in the humid Brit summer so Fawcett's wearing nothing but real small track shorts, he's grunting for all he's worth through all the hard sequences. Myself not having seen it yet, and noticing an older non-climber guy renting it for the umpteenth time, innocent me had to ask him why. After hearing his answer, we dubbed a copy specially for him so we wouldn't have to deal with him any more. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 quote: Originally posted by matt warfield: The Osman segment in the video is one of my favorites from the series, where he uses his middle finger to draw through the air the overhanging outline of the route, ending up squarely flipping off the camera  Forgot about that bit. That middle finger thing was top shelf! Quote
Cairns Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Runaway Train for ice climbing. Has the partnership right, some cold weather, a sharp tool does some damage, and there is a climbing sequence. Quote
allthumbs Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 I enjoy watching the climbing documentaries. I just saw one about a dude with a stump for a foot that struggled to summit Everest. Quote
specialed Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 El Escobo de Dios. Film of epic cold ass big wall in Torres Del Paine. BIg named dudes like Charlie Fowler shitting their pants and yelling at their buddies because they're so scared before the A4 sketch-fest leads. Quote
Greg_W Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Hey, special, by the looks of you avatar image SoCal agrees with you Quote
specialed Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Yup got a little tan. SoCal might agree with me, but I don't agree with it! Quote
chucK Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 quote: GregW say Hey, special, by the looks of you avatar image SoCal agrees with you WTF is that supposed to mean? Quote
Jim Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Hard to beat the opening scene of Scream of Stone. Quote
Dru Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 El Cap - The Movie. Â The slowed down sequence of the guys smashing open a watermelon while stoned is worth seeing the whole movie for Quote
Sargent_Rock Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 You guys have forgotten to mention two of the best: Third Man On The Mountain The West Face of Sentinel  Sarg Quote
Off_White Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Well, for old time's sake, what about Solo? The bit with the frog is so cute, Quote
gapertimmy Posted November 16, 2002 Posted November 16, 2002 quote: Originally posted by trask: Mama caught DFA whacking it while watching Timmy's garage cam. Quote
PaulB Posted November 16, 2002 Posted November 16, 2002 It's not really a movie, but I think the Nova "Death Zone" show was pretty good. Â It was entertaining to see Ed Viesturs and David Brashears get the giggles as they do cognitive skills testing. Made it pretty clear what climbing without O's can do to your body & mind. Quote
ryland_moore Posted November 16, 2002 Posted November 16, 2002 I like the Matser's series and Eiger sanction is awesome (love the climbing helmets in that movie! But my favorites are: Hard Grit - docs. hard grit stone classics and horredous falls. Grit stone climbers are about as bold as they come.  Stone Monkey - Another Grit climbing classic  The Face - takes you through 6 different types of climbing from Big Walls, to alpine, to soprtos in Vietnam. There is a sequal but haven't seen it yet.  The Edge deals with the History of alpine/ice climbing in Scottland.  Most o f these are Euro videos, but have some excellent images and focus more on climbing than music, flashiness, etc. that US vids can be famous for. Quote
salbrecher Posted November 18, 2002 Posted November 18, 2002 EVERST IMAX!! I saw it 3 times in theater and inumerable on home video. If you sit really really close to the T.V. at home it almost, almost looks like an IMAX. Quote
RobBob Posted November 18, 2002 Posted November 18, 2002 Saw Jackass yesterday...now I have put trask's face with a name. Â Anyway, saw an ad for a new movie, Extreme Ops, coming out in a couple of weeks. It looks like a goofy movie about some extreme sports guys/gals who are making a movie in the Alps, who come upon a Serbian war criminal. The online description says "Accidentally catching him on film, they become locked in a life-or-death chase through the mountains that includes skiing, snowboarding, sky diving, white water rafting, helicopters, motorcycles, and base jumping... MPAA Rating: PG-13 for (for violence/peril, language and some nudity). Release Date: November 27th, 2002." Â I'm sure the plot will be stupid, but the mountain scenes in the trailer were cool. It looked like they might have filmed a lot of this on the Shilthorn or a similar peak in Switzerland. Quote
glacier_dup1 Posted November 19, 2002 Posted November 19, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Off White: Well, for old time's sake, what about Solo? The bit with the frog is so cute, That was the 1st climbing film I ever saw - started me down the dark path. Â Also, the play K2, on which the movie is loosely based, completely owns the movie, as the dialogue is intense, and no hollywood ending... Â Oh, and 'Five Days One Summer' with Sean Connery. Quote
North_by_Northwest Posted November 19, 2002 Posted November 19, 2002 K2 rules for climbing quotes. Â "I'm gonna free the whole pitch H!" Â "Welcome to the death zone..." Quote
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