Grinder wrote:
Of course. A bear might jump off the screen.Mountain-Mike wrote:
Will you have a gun?
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Grinder wrote:
Of course. A bear might jump off the screen.Mountain-Mike wrote:
Will you have a gun?
milkman wrote:
No. Wait till it comes out on TV. It's not even worth buying the DVD or ordering. Unless you can get a $4 bootleg.TrafficJam wrote:
Is the movie worth going to the theater to see if you only go once a year?
LIhikers wrote:
If the audience in the theater when I was there is any indication, there won't be any increase in trail traffic next year. It was mostly gray haired couples and women in their 60s, 70s and maybe older.
LIhikers wrote:
If the audience in the theater when I was there is any indication, there won't be any increase in trail traffic next year. It was mostly gray haired couples and women in their 60s, 70s and maybe older.
Dan76 wrote:
Hey...be nice.LIhikers wrote:
If the audience in the theater when I was there is any indication, there won't be any increase in trail traffic next year. It was mostly gray haired couples and women in their 60s, 70s and maybe older.
After all Twist Wrist is on the AT and from all accounts she is not overwhelmed.
Dan76 wrote:
Hey...be nice.LIhikers wrote:
If the audience in the theater when I was there is any indication, there won't be any increase in trail traffic next year. It was mostly gray haired couples and women in their 60s, 70s and maybe older.
max.patch wrote:
get there early enough so you'll have time to play fart baseball.
Trillium wrote:
???????max.patch wrote:
get there early enough so you'll have time to play fart baseball.
must be a boy thing
socks wrote:
I never even heard of Fart Baseball ???Trillium wrote:
???????must be a boy thingmax.patch wrote:
get there early enough so you'll have time to play fart baseball.
max.patch wrote:
taylor rips a single.
Grinder wrote:
Not generally something I do in public, whether a theater or otherwise. Maybe you should try different toilet paper.rafe wrote:
you pick your seat as you're buying your ticket.
hikerboy wrote:
it was ok.book was better. It's not gonna bring out throngs of new hikers
socks wrote:
yup, not expecting a block buster movie here, just lookin' to be entertained for a couple hours, nothin' more.hikerboy wrote:
it was ok.book was better. It's not gonna bring out throngs of new hikers
socks wrote:
I wonder if when astronauts get together after seeing say "Appolo 13 they say things like "well the flux capacitor was completely outta rotation with the anti-gravity modulators according to manual C-6 of the ladies auxiliary unit" or
"I hope they don't make it back, they didn't deserve it"
In the words of Chaz Barkley~"I might be wrong, but I doubt it"
hikerboy wrote:
i wouldnt even think of analyzing it in terms of at purism.the at really only served as a backdrop to a story of two friends on one last adventure,dealing with growing old.
milkman wrote:
appalachiantrials.com/what-a-w…nd-the-appalachian-trail/socks wrote:
I wonder if when astronauts get together after seeing say "Appolo 13 they say things like "well the flux capacitor was completely outta rotation with the anti-gravity modulators according to manual C-6 of the ladies auxiliary unit" or
"I hope they don't make it back, they didn't deserve it"
In the words of Chaz Barkley~"I might be wrong, but I doubt it"
milkman wrote:
appalachiantrials.com/what-a-w…nd-the-appalachian-trail/socks wrote:
I wonder if when astronauts get together after seeing say "Appolo 13 they say things like "well the flux capacitor was completely outta rotation with the anti-gravity modulators according to manual C-6 of the ladies auxiliary unit" or
"I hope they don't make it back, they didn't deserve it"
In the words of Chaz Barkley~"I might be wrong, but I doubt it"
Trebor wrote:
I just saw it myself. I thought it was a funny movie and laughed out loud a number of times. I didn't critique the movie as it pertains to accuracy of hiking or of the AT.
My guess is that 75% off the people in the theater were 60 yoa or older. I don't foresee many of them hitting the trail any time soon.
Both Redford and Nolte nailed their rolls, especially Nolte.
hikerboy wrote:
books are like tv for smart people