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35 Awesome (and Awesomely Bad) Outdoor Movies
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obvious omissions off the top of my head. i'm sure 5 minutes of thot could come up with more.
southern comfort, the way back (based on the long walk) jaws, the perfect storm, jurassic park, first blood (rambo).
and special mention for continental divide only becasue it has john belushi hiking in the rockies. and i like it.2,000 miler -
The Great outdoors... Just reminds me so much of a trip my family took to Cape Cod when I was a kid so much...RIAP
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max.patch wrote:
the list is awesome and awesomely bad movies. as long as they were doing a list i wish they had given a thumbs up or thumbs down to each movie.
for example, i know what category i'd place southbounders in. i doubt they agree.
the best at film ive seen was by frost , saww a preview at the gathering last year. good story well researched.
there are many more films missing from the list
last of the mohicans, a man called horse, how the west was won, dances with wolves, the far country, far horizons,a host of other westernsits all good -
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I've only seen 5 or 6 of those movies ... I loved Never Cry Wolf
"I think over again my small adventures, my fears.
Those small ones that seemed so big.
For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.
And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:
To live to see the great day that dawns
and the light that fills the world."Lost in the right direction. -
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The 1950s sci-fi/horor movies are even worse.
"Them !" a movie about giant ants, with Leonard Nemoy.
I forget the exact title, something like 'It came from space' about an inverted ice cream cone creature about 6 feet tall that has teeth along its bottom edge.
'Lepus !' about gigantic rabbits that attack people at a ranch. Some 1940s Western movie stars are in it.
I liked 'Dances with Wolves' to.--
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If you haven't seen "Never Cry Wolf", you must rent it. The scenes with the mice and with the caribou are the best.
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Is not the biggest question.. do you wish you could get those hours back after watching them?
Mine was "Best in Show" I was pissed having paid for it, then sat thru it... gaveup after 3/4th's It was you loved it, or hated it.
My best was Sylvester Stallone on the big screen Cliffhanger
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socks wrote:
Saw one with Anthony Hopkins not long ago, about him and a companion who get attacked at knight by a grizzly...pretty good and one I had 't seen before.
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max.patch wrote:
i agree with you re southbounders.
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Is not the biggest question.. do you wish you could get those hours back after watching them?
Mine was "Best in Show" I was pissed having paid for it, then sat thru it... gaveup after 3/4th's It was you loved it, or hated it.
My best was Sylvester Stallone on the big screen Cliffhanger
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hikerboy wrote:
WiseOldOwl wrote:
Is not the biggest question.. do you wish you could get those hours back after watching them?
Mine was "Best in Show" I was pissed having paid for it, then sat thru it... gaveup after 3/4th's It was you loved it, or hated it.
My best was Sylvester Stallone on the big screen Cliffhanger
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Just finished watching 'Tracks,' the story of Robyn Davidson's camel trek across Western Australia. An amazing story. I recommend the movie (available for download on Netflix), well acted and the scenery was stunning.“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
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JimBlue wrote:
'Them !' attack of the giant ants !
“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
John Greenleaf Whittier -
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Foresight wrote:
I get Backpacker as a part of my membership in the Foothills Trail Conservancy. I've never read one, they go in the trash can at the post office with the junk mail.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General
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