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Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:51 pm
by mvs
I just got back from the movie theater, we saw this film about a climb and ski of Mt. St. Elias:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NfXQe4gThA[/youtube]

Pretty good!

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:09 pm
by fatdad
A good one that's kind of collected alot of dust is "La Vie Au Bout Des Doigts", which shows Patrick Edlinger soloing in the Verdon Gorge. Mind blowing stuff.

"Solo" by Mike Hoover is a great film.

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:13 pm
by mvs
fatdad wrote:A good one that's kind of collected alot of dust is "La Vie Au Bout Des Doigts", which shows Patrick Edlinger soloing in the Verdon Gorge. Mind blowing stuff.

"Solo" by Mike Hoover is a great film.


Wow I want to see the first one!

And yep, "Solo" is amazing.

Usually I repeat myself when this thread comes up, but I vow not to this time. It's not a climbing movie, but "The Edge" has amazing scenery of the Canadian Rockies (supposed to be Alaska). I actually emailed the cinematographer once because I wanted to collect all the locations where scenes were filmed. He was real nice, but never got back to me, sigh.

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:44 am
by Joe White
mvs wrote: It's not a climbing movie, but "The Edge" has amazing scenery of the Canadian Rockies (supposed to be Alaska).


On that note, Alone in the Wilderness is a MUST see: http://www.dickproenneke.com/

You can see a shortened youtube video of it here: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJKd0rkKss[/youtube]

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:16 am
by lcarreau
"Cliffhanger" is very hard to beat for an action movie!

I thought it was violent at first, but the more you watch, the more you like!

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Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:06 am
by Bill Kerr
mvs wrote: It's not a climbing movie, but "The Edge" has amazing scenery of the Canadian Rockies (supposed to be Alaska). I actually emailed the cinematographer once because I wanted to collect all the locations where scenes were filmed. He was real nice, but never got back to me, sigh.


Most of the movie was filmed in the Kananaskis area which is in the rockies but outside of Banff park. I remember when and where they were fiming and I recognize the valleys and mountains in most scenes. I will rent the movie some evening and put together a location list for you. (no guarantee but if I have time)

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:40 am
by Joe White
OK, so here’s the list so far:

Must see climbing movies are:
Hard Grit
Dosage IV
First Ascent
The Sharp End
John Cunningham on Ben Nevis (youtube)
Eiger Sanction
Nordwand
Eric Jones soloing the Eiger Nordwand
Death of a Mountain Guide
Au-dela des cimes
Touching the Void
Blood, sweat, & bagels
Cliffhanger
Return to sender
Vertical Limit
The Mountain
Mount St. Elias
La Vie Au Bout Des Doigt
Solo

not climbing related but worth seeing for their inspiring outdoor content, climbing or otherwise:
The Bucket List
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Seven Years in Tibet
Running the Sahara
The Edge
Alone in the Wilderness

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:49 am
by NewDayRising
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imau7BG7Zu0[/youtube]

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:31 pm
by NW
I thought 'Alone In The Wilderness' was very interesting. I still would like to see the original footage of Maurice Herzogs trip to Annapurna but that so far has been a dead end. 'Northface' movie wasn't bad, not my favorite though, but I really like the actor who plays Toni, seen him in other films. Good old 'Conquest of Everest' has a place in the old films list.

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:05 pm
by fatdad
No one's mentioned "The Mountain," with Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner. Much better because of the actors than the actually climbing.

As a kid, I always remember "Banner in the Sky", back when they used to show The Wonderful World of Disney on Sundays nights, right after Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. I think that movie, along with "Solo" inspired me to start climbing more than anything else.

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:53 pm
by fatdad
1000Pks wrote:Hey, Third Man on the Mountain was a Disney classic. Michael Rennee, James MacArthur, etc. Saw that when I was about 5 years old, why I never wanted to climb till I was an adult!


You're right, it was Third Man on the Mountain. I think it was based on the book Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman.

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:11 pm
by mvs
My friend Theron put this together after our climb on Slesse in 2005.



Cheesy? Yes. But the sound of carabiners jingling and memories of all the hijinks that magic weekend make it one of the best movies for me. I just wish there was more footage from John Scurlock's plane!

(EDIT: I'm sorry to add a home movie, I won't do it again!!)

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:13 pm
by dmiki
ExcitibleBoy wrote:Toni Kurtz/Andi Hinterstrosser (sp?)


Toni Kurz
Andreas Hinterstoisser

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:27 pm
by mvs
tazz wrote:Don't be sorry mvs. I remember watching this a few years ago. I love it. Plus its a local peak I dream of climbing. Now ya got me watching pumped up about it again. I believe you two did the tunes too right?


Thanks Tazz! Yes we did. Actually Theron does his own music for most of his films which is great. I wish I could climb the route again, it was really excellent.

Movies that show people moving in alpine terrain always get me excited. It doesn't have to be "hard climbing." I love that convention where a camera in a helicopter zooms in on people climbing up a ridge, then circles them as well. At this time of year, a scene like that is motivation to exercise!

Re: Best climbing films ever

PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:57 am
by mvs
tazz wrote:grrr... that sucks. I can't figure out what I need to do to make the link show properly. Duh! Help...


Here ya go, put the main link in a "[vimeo}" block.

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The funny thing about that "I'm not leading"/"You have to" line, was that I was clove hitched into a kind of elaborate 3-nut anchor and extracting myself would be really tough. Much better for Aidan to just keep going! Luckily he didn't really mind...

Excellent ski tour, Anne!