what are some good movies to get me stoked on going /out/ (netflix streaming preferred)?
i'm about to watch pic related.
>>338966
im watching Mile...Mile and a half on netflix right now, a documentary a group made about their through hike on the John Muir Trail. not bad but not very interesting.
A great one to watch on Netflix is Happy People: A Year in the Taiga. which, according to imdb because im to lazy to write a good summary is
"A documentary depicting the life and work of the trappers of Bakhtia, a village in the heart of the Siberian Taiga, where daily life has changed little in over a century."
>>338966
180 Degrees South
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK3TOHLFL50
>>338966
the first LOTR movie got me into going /out/doors. especially foraging for herbs to heal wounds, hunting, etc.
>pic unrelated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BDxqhI9qDw
>>339040
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=542L8vaxf_k
>>339008
Thirded.
Anything narrated by David Attenborough.
Not enough good non-documentaries relating to /out/ things. Hollywood just doesn't do the outdoors.
>>338966
thats the last shit i took
greetings from /b/
>>339097
also, the gods must be crazy
>>339099
and the little known sequel
>>339018
>>338966
The Hunter is pretty cool and on Netflix.
A lot of cowboy movies are good /out/ movies.
Also there is a Korean film on Netflix called War of the Arrows that has some cool /out/ stuff (a lot of archery) but it is not strictly /out/. It is also subtitled if you aren't into that.
Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men really do it for me as well.
>>339142
Second.
Also, just watched "Die Wand" (The Wall?, English narration version).
Fucking excellent!
>>338966
off topic i know, but that cast looks pretty bad, he's gonna get some serious knots in that line. And I myself am a mediocre at best fly caster.
>>339142
westerns are great, I suggest True Grit, the original and remake, and Rooster Cogburn
Jeremiah Johnson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzjN8YJt55g
>>340049
I always thought is was some kind of funky cast like a cathedral cast or some kind of fucked up spey cast, but yeah, talk about a shitty loop
nobody mentioned "deliverance" yet?
>>340171
So Deliverance makes you want to go /out/? You like getting raped by rednecks? Fucking freak.
Bal (Honey)
I heard it's netflix streaming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juWZXOaMiWI
>>340294
Haha, exactly.
127 Hours.
Made me want to go to Utah immediately. Been there twice now and I just can't wait to go back. It's so beautiful and open out there.
Yeah Mormons suck, but if you're away from Salt Lake city in the middle of the desert, you might not see any other people at all, period.
can't believe nobody's mentioned dick proenneke yet
>>340310
>Reply
I watch that special on TV like 4 times a year (they won't stop showing it all the freaking time) I love when the wolverine first shows up and the music that plays like he's a fucking super villain
>>338966
Where the Yellowstone Goes is streaming on netflix. It's some people who film floating down what is allegedly the longest un-dammed river in the USA. It is a bit preachy with the enviro-crap that is in all these documentaries, but the people in it seem good enough.
I liked it because I read and watch anything I can about the Lewis and Clark expedition, and I especially like that stretch of territory. Wish I had 30 days of vacation and some friends who were willing to go along.
>>340294
haha. no ive seen it a few times, and like the movie. is this the old "shadow cast" pitt was doing? sorry when i saw the pic my fly fishing autism kicked in, cuz it does look like hes gonna get some "wind knots"
>>340304
I floated Desolation Canyon in April. Fucking amazing.
>>342506
Montanafag here. The Yellowstone is breddy gud, particularly the part that flows through the Paradise Valley. Pic related
some of my favs
Badlands
Mud
Jaws
Cast Away
Indiana Jones and (RLA or LC)
Lonesome Dove
The Sandlot
The Bear
ET
kind of turned into childhood nostalgia list sorry.
>>338966
Isn't the guy in that cover pic fucking up the flycast horrendously? What happened to the 10-2 rule? Whenever I mess up a cast it's because I went too far back, to and he's going retardly far back.
check out "moving art" on netflix. There's 4 I believe.
forest is the best
>no one has mentioned Touching the Void
Watched it this morning on netflix.
into the wild
>>344419
BROWN GIRL IN THE RING FA LA LA LA LA
Oblivion... The entire movie sucked, but that little house on the lake gets me going /out/ wise. I wouldn't mind having my own place like that... preferably along a stream so I can do some fly fishing.
>>344426
The Grey too.
>>344434
>not considering 'Being Caribou' first
Mosquito Coast is pretty messed-up
The Ranger, The Cook and The Hole in the Sky.
the man who would be king
Also Bumping this glorious thread [:
This.