post good /out/-related movies
this one always give me the chills
thanks anon. I watched everest the other day so im in a bit of a mountain film mood.
I dont know many out related films but could try Adrift if you havent already seen it
Nordwand
Honestly
>>666275
The Hunter was good
>>666275
>>667024
Only watch this shit if you are interested in raging hard over some unprepared cunt who starves to death on account of his own stupidity.
Who here /surrealist/
>>666859
'All is lost' started off great, it let itself down with the suspension of disbelief, it got way out of hand, haha.
Just watched Unbranded on Netflix. It's about some dudes who ride horses from Arizona to Montana. Good movie if you want some scenery.
>no one has posted this yet
>but they posted the one with that idiot who died of rabbit starvation
You shame your families and your dishonor should haunt you and your children forever.
>>667728
Oh, I think I saw that one way back when, it's about the guy who builds his own cabin, right? Great movie if it's the one I'm thinking about.
>adventure
>comraderie
>camping
>stories
>rites of passage
>growing up
>unspoken bonds
>learning about yourself and others
>all while /out/
>>669022
this movie actually chafed my tits and rustled my jimmies a little. it was cool for a bit, but the characters were painfully simplistic, supercilious, and unreal (even though a big effort was seemingly made to make them seem "real"). it was okay, cool adventure and daunting af †bh ƒam, but kinda dumb
>>669025
sooo fucking good <3
>>669027
I didn't get that at all. I thought Colin Farrell was entertaining as hell.
>>669031
well you're a pleb
>>667181
Lul. I was in that. Played a guy named Conrad.
>>666972
>enjoy listening to woman complaining
>>666275
thanks for the recommendation. great movie.
I genuinly felt amazingly happy for the guy at the end and I was like
>"fucking Joe, you fucking did it!!
Also watching the rest of this thread this week
>>667177
The almost sex scene kind of gave me the creeps.
>>666275
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga
>Full movie on youtube, part 1 link related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbhPIK-oBvA
Based /out/ film of all time. Not a movie, but a documentary. Was totally blown away. The dog's goofy smile as it literally choses to RUN 100km home beside the snowmobiles and sled for the sheer fun of it, totally got me. Damn dog was so happy to run 100 miles.
>dog related (Winter, pt 4)
Trust me /out/ watch this, most real and fun you will ever have watchin people do hardcore Russian woodsman stuff
>>669468
nobody said it was surreal anon. what are you shrooming?
>>669454
People like you make me question intelligence. The dog didn't choose to do the whole 100 KM (pretty sure it was closer to 150 KM but whatever) trip by running, it's more like he didn't have a choice because his owner didn't allow him on the snowmobile. The narrator even points this out to emphasize this exact point. There are also a lot of times the focus is on how these hunters treat their dogs. Some good, some bad.
Overall, it's a good movie for sure, but I'm just blown away by your ignorance. You think a dog wants to run that far nonstop? You don't think it'd be better for him to be able to ride on the snowmobile as well after the little food he was probably given? I'm not going to start screaming animal abuse, but there is a part of the film where one of the hunters gives his dog literally nothing, like the smallest scraps you could barely see, and that's all his food for the day.
>>666970
>>666970
this
movie is cozy and unsettling at the same time.
>>669626
You know how I know youre a millenial? Reading and viewing comprehension.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjCs8qi3R0U
39.00
Narrator " You can never make a dog ride in a sled. IT would rather pull a sled itself"
Cut to a the dog happily running beside the snowmobile for 100km
You know what, its literally not even worth it to argue with millenials. I could literally point out the exact time, the exact words, in the video, and you would have virtually zero comprehension of what you were watching. Literally anyone outside of your age group could clearly see the intent of the scene was to show the laika dogs insistence on chasing the sled, rather than riding in it. Its nature as a work dog first, guides it to this action. I literally have no idea how you form ideas or how you get through reading for viewing anything whatsoever, when you struggle with even the most basic concepts daily.
>You think a dog wants to run that far nonstop? You don't think it'd be better for him to be able to ride on the snowmobile as well after the little food he was probably given? I'm not going to start screaming animal abuse, but there is a part of the film where one of the hunters gives his dog literally nothing, like the smallest scraps you could barely see, and that's all his food for the day.
youre catastrophically stupid, and you missed the entire point of this documentary. These animals are born and bred for this lifestyle, a direct comparison to the harsh environment they are raised in. I have no idea how you failed to grasp this concept, i really dont. But i included the link and the time for you so maybe you can try to learn something. Struggle more you fucking idiot
>pic related, its the dog willingly running along, because its the dogs nature, and training. Directly after the narrator explicitly states how you cannot MAKE the dog ride in the sled.
>>669635
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjCs8qi3R0U [Embed]
>Narrator " You can never make a dog ride in a sled. It would rather pull a sled itself"
The narrator even points this out to emphasize this exact point. The dog willfully runs beside, it is the dogs nature to do this. to run and work , rather than any sort of leisure.
>but there is a part of the film where one of the hunters gives his dog literally nothing, like the smallest scraps you could barely see, and that's all his food for the day.
it is literally explicitly stated in the film he feeds the "dog its fill in the morning" so it isnt dragging belly all day in the field. He is an expert dog trainer and hunter. I have no idea how you struggled so hard with documentary.
YOU LITERALLY HAD A VOICEOVER CLEARLY EXPLAINING EVERYTHING SCENE FOR SCENE, IN ENGLISH NO LESS.
>>669637
this is the same kinda shit people used to say to justify slavery
>"you can never make the negro ride in a sled. It would rather pull a sled itself"
>>669639
Excerpts from the movie
>>669660
literally the happiest dog Ive ever seen. probably on like mile 90.
i cry erry tim
>>669679
>>666275
Lord of The Rings? obviously not what many are suggesting but its always been the biggest /out/ movie for me. and actually got me to explore and go outside more in my teens.
>>669028
Not the op but its a favorite for me too. Its even aged well.
>>667118
Saw this in the theater with Jimmy Chin and one of the other dudes doing a Q&A afterwards. Was totally cool. Got a poster signed too
>>669679
top kek
>>669635
>literally
>literally
>literally
Are you sure YOU aren't the one that's the millennial?
Fuck dude