Bad Movies
krampus wrote:
the Eiger sanction was good.
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I think so too! There was one climbing technique I didn't much care for, but the movie was still great. Dripping in irony at the end.
The book was good, too. I would recommend Trevanian's Shibumi. It's light and fast and fun, with some pretty good shots at the status quo. Trevanian died here recently.
ZSpiddy
the Eiger sanction was good.
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I think so too! There was one climbing technique I didn't much care for, but the movie was still great. Dripping in irony at the end.
The book was good, too. I would recommend Trevanian's Shibumi. It's light and fast and fun, with some pretty good shots at the status quo. Trevanian died here recently.
ZSpiddy
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The Crow 2, The Village, anything with Kevin Costner (monotone man "I am very frightened about the buffalo" with no emotion in the voice whatsoever - Dances with Wolves). Anything with Steven Segal. . .
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You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
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Dude, I couldn't agree more.. the no feet traverse, lunging peice placements... totally believable.Wes wrote:The Descent, so bad that you hope that is the effect they were going for...
The path to our destination is not always a straight one. We go down the wrong road, we get lost, we turn back. Maybe it doesn't matter which road we embark on. Maybe what matters is that we embark.