Grey Owl is a great film.
Also, a film from Norway called "the Pathfinder" is awesome. It has a lot of traditional scandanavian lifeways in it
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Grey Owl is a great film.
Also, a film from Norway called "the Pathfinder" is awesome. It has a lot of traditional scandanavian lifeways in it
...The Happening. It was "Okay" as far as I go, but both my wife & son really enjoyed it a lot more than me. I just thought that M. Night S. could have done a lot more with the premise that he developed. But then I've always felt that he was a "Stephen King Wannabe". (just my opinion guys.) :cool:
The Sound of Music. Yeah, yeah, yeah.......but if you consider the story of the Von Trapp family.....
Dieter Dengler was captured not once but twice in real life. The scene where he was captured while drinking from a river is based on his second capture.
Aney one see A challagen to be free ( I thanks that the name of the move) about a traper around the turn of the century in Canada of Alaska. He shoot someone in self defence and Is being chased by the local lawenforcement. Thair is a few good senes like when he dry saves the traper that started the trouble with an ax, and when he kills a big horn sheep with his hands (not very likley but fun to watch).
Cool link about "The Mad Trapper" of Death Hunt and Challenge to be Free
http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/NWT/madtrapper.htm
Misery with James Caan...The Ghost and the Darkness with Micheal Douglas...Zulu with Michael Caine....and Schindler's List with Liam Neeson. Great survival movies all.
So many movies have their roots in survival. Think about all of the WWII movies, especially any depicting the Battaan Death March.
that looks amazing.
The Snow Walker is in my opinion a great survival movie and also written by Farley Mowat. I also like Rambo 4 as it was made where I live. I also like Death Hunt, Apocalypto, and a movie whose name I cannot recall but it was about American pilots shot down in Laos during the Vietnam War.
The Great Escape about WWII escape from a Nazi POW camp it starseither Paul Newman or Steve McQueen I can't remember which.
reluctantpawn
What about Red Dawn. Sort of a survival movie.
Or the Mad Max Trilogy
I don't know if this is the right title... But Jerimiah Johnson. Or my favorite that I know is right are the Adventures of Francis Tucket. They only aired a few time and not many people care for them. But I have them on tape :]
How about "The Mountain Men" Charlton Heston, "The Day After Tommorrow", Castaway had me screaming at the screen because of all the things he did wrong. The Great Escape is actually more of an evasion movie than a survival movie. Here is another one "Walkabout" it is an austrailian movie. And of course there is Crocadile Dundee and Quigley Down Under.
Watched Quigley Down Under this evening. I loved the line about handguns. "I said I didn't have much use for them. I never said I didn't know how to use them".
Amen!!!!!!!!!
I kinda like the Edge............:D
Yeah, Jeremiah Johnson and the Edge are pretty much required viewing around here I think.
what about suvivarman?
umm no but you can buy it on dvd
BAT 29 true story about a fighter pilot shot down in Vietnam. With Gene Hackman and Danny Glover.
umm i think ist bat 21
Snow walker. Canadian movie so only 3 people saw it. But it was a great story about modern vs. traditional survival techniques. The female lead was an actual Inuit who skills shown in the movie were real.
Sarge, Did you get to watch, Island in the sky., Though all this?
Jeremiah Johnson
Across The wIde Missouri
The Big Sky
Mountain Men
All good movies.
I loved :wub: The Poseidon Adventure. :stuart:
Watched it 36 consecutive nights at the drive-in. (Why I did that is another story.):offtopic: :drunk: :munchies:
The only reason I loved it was because of the scene where that loud-mouth Shelley Winters :thumbdown: died. :thumbup: I could never get enough of that scene........:clap: :banana: :lol:
Here is a link to parts of it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmUtTBAKhCQ
Maybe we can view history up to 6 or 7 :)
I've got Snow walker on dvd. Anybody wants it let me know and i'll mail it to ya. Keep it or share it.
Just finished watching Snow walker on You Tube (a bit of a task, is 11 parts, 9-10 minute segements). An excellent video alot of lessons, both obvious and inferred.
If you know how to download torrents you can download Snow Walker and pretty much any movie here:
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You can buy a world of litigation if you get caught doing that. I'm not even sure that the link should be posted in the Forum. L I A B I L I T Y.