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on ch4 now. awesome film


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 12:39 am
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Didn't recognise the film until Eddie Vedder arrived 😉


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 12:42 am
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guarranteed is my theme music 🙂


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 12:42 am
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great film and all the sadder since is a true story


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:03 am
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sad? its glorious


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:08 am
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watching it.
will look for soundtrack some other time.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:14 am
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amazing. the eddie veder ost makes the film. i have it on HD....top 5 films of all time...


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:35 am
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The beauty of it all lives on in the tragedy of the tale...


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:57 am
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happiness is not happiness unless its shared 🙂


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:59 am
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But do you think he genuinely forgave his parents?


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 2:01 am
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Superb movie. The soundtrack is one of my top ten albums of all time!
On the other channel however is "Inside Man" which is also a cracking movie!


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 2:04 am
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its an even better read, sanme title by jon kraukaur (sp?) he's some kind of mountaineer type


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:23 pm
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It's an easy thing to say, but in this case it's true, the book is better.

Chris' character in the film is one dimensional. In the book I think the reader developes a much more complicated opinion on his actions, because his arrogance and 'not living in the real world' doesn't just come across as romantic. Sometimes he just comes across as an arse in the book.

Plus of course, having read the book you know the truer story.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 1:44 pm
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Second that, book is a cracking read. J K is a really great writer and gets deep into what makes the guy tick - take a look at 'Into Thin Air' too, absolute classic by the same author.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 4:19 pm
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It was hyped up to me so much, inevitably when I watched it, it didn't live up to the hype. Still a great movie and one I shall watch again very soon.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 4:45 pm
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Into thin air is a great read of the Everest disaster in 1996,only downside is JK slags of the efforts of anatoli boukreev, a guide on Scott Fishers team who saved lives during that storm while JK whimpered in his tent !!

From Wiki: Boukreev became widely known as the lead climbing guide for the Mountain Madness expedition headed by Scott Fischer, in May 1996. The expedition was one of several attempting to summit Everest on the same day (May 10th), resulting in eight deaths; Boukreev rescued a number of climbers stranded in the ensuing disaster, and indeed all six of the climbing clients on the Mountain Madness expedition survived the ordeal.
The Wall Street Journal described his rescue efforts as:
“ One of the most amazing rescues in mountaineering history performed single-handedly a few hours after climbing Everest without oxygen by a man some describe as the Tiger Woods of Himalayan climbing.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 4:52 pm
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I think he was v selfish.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 5:04 pm
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Good shout Carpe diem, JK did indeed stay in his tent while anatoli boukreev was out looking for survivors. Boukreev sadly died a few years ago (Anupurna...?).

Joe Simpson writes about it in 'This Game of Ghosts' - another great wilderness writer


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 5:33 pm
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into thin air is an awesome book.

read 'the climb' by anatoli boukreev for his version of events....


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 5:41 pm
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Was 'This Game of Ghosts', the one where he described his incomprehension and anger how you could just let someone die, alone, a few feet away from tent? That was terribly harrowing.


 
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Can't say I'd agree. A bloke struggling to deal with things deciding to head off into the interior inadequately prepared and eventually starving to death. Mind you not seen the film, only read the book so perhaps they try to make it uplifting somehow. Would agree that in the book, he's not the most sympathetic character. Sounds like he could be a nice guy at times.

The whole Everest thing is something we'll never get to the bottom of. Loads of people have slightly different versions and honestly, I don't think many of the main protagonists come off particularly well. Boukreev probably shouldn't have been guiding without oxygen, Fisher shouldn't have let him, Krakauer could probably have gone out to help when asked (although I know he says he was wiped out). ultimately, I'd imagine everyone did their best when things went wrong.


 
Posted : 21/11/2010 6:00 pm