What are some other survival type movies where the protagonists have to trek across a bunch of different terrain types?
Lord of the Rings
>>79495886
This film was way more shit than it had any right to be,
I want to mash Seahorsey's potato if you catch my meaning
>>79495886
Serafim Falls
>>79495975
>>79495911
>3 hack actors and Ed Harris pretend to be impoverished eastern europeans
>what could go wrong?
>>79495911
Why?
>>79495886
What a fucking crock of shit. There's no way those guys could have been in Lhasa t have bumped into the guys from 7 Years in Tibet
>>79497087
>have been in Lhasa and not have bumped
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>>79495886
7 years in Tibet.
>>79495886
one of the comfiest movies ever.
centurion, black death. it's mostly medieval films that have a traveling theme, but there aren't too many of them.
>>79495886
this times ten
it's such a pleasant fucking movie
>>79497216
*meant to refer to >>79497143
This is an underrated film. It has a good adventure spirit feel sensation sentiment about it.
[hide]Also, poor girl :([/hide]
>>79497216
I liked this film
>>79498284
Hola reddit
Shoot to Kill - based Tom Berringer
A Man In The Wilderness - first is still best bear raep
The Goonies - kek
oh i forgot about The Edge, that's a good one.
>>79495886
such a shame they left out the part where he meets a yeti in the himalayas