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TimBone 05:54 PM 04-25-2016
Sorry about the shitty thread title. I wasn't sure how to word it.

I've been on a kick lately its movies about people being out in the wilderness. It doesn't matter if they're stranded or out there by choice, I'm just into the genre in general at the moment.

Off the top of my head I've seen Jeremiah Johnson, The Edge, Alive, Wild, and Into the White.

I'm looking for recommendations on great wilderness/survival movies.

What do you guys know?
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Al Czervik 05:58 PM 04-25-2016
Alone in the Wilderness
Dick Proenneke......Good stuff but its only available via purchase.
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Deberg_1990 06:08 PM 04-25-2016
Just off the top of my head


The Grey, Alive, 127 Hours,
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penguinz 07:31 PM 04-25-2016
Just don't watch Into the Wild. You will want to kill yourself over how stupid that kid was.
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Cheater5 07:38 PM 04-25-2016


Touching The Void- strongly recommend this film. Well worth your time.

Synopsis at link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touching_the_Void_(film)
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Deberg_1990 07:50 PM 04-25-2016
Everest was another good one.


Although, I have a tough time feeling sorry for these Adrenaline junkie types.
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Cheater5 07:50 PM 04-25-2016


Stranded: I've Come From A Plane That Crashed in The Mountains: The survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash tell their story; intense is an understatement.
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ThaVirus 07:58 PM 04-25-2016
Everest was garbo. I wouldn't even recommend it.
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TimBone 10:38 PM 04-25-2016
Guys, sorry I made the thread and then bailed. Had some issues tonight at work. Great suggestions so far. I think I might start with Touching The Void.

Has anybody seen Into the White? It's pretty good. German bomber pilots and English Fighter pilots both get shot down over Norway and end up stranded at the same remote abandoned cabin, and they have to work together to survive.
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Just Passin' By 10:55 PM 04-25-2016
Here are a few, with some variety. I hope it's what you're looking for.

The Revenant was just in theaters, Man In The Wilderness is the earlier version
Castaway and Robinson Crusoe are island survival
Walkabout, or The Earthling, if you want survival in Australia
Touching The Void for a climbing survival movie (or Vertical Limit, which is not great, but watchable if you like Robin Tunney, since TTV was already mentioned)
Quest For Fire for a prehistoric survival movie
Deliverance for a (dated but still worth a watch if you've never seen it) Redneck survival movie
The Road for a post-apocalypse survival story
Into the Grizzly Maze for another Man v. Bear survival movie
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TimBone 10:56 PM 04-25-2016
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Just don't watch Into the Wild. You will want to kill yourself over how stupid that kid was.
I read an awful review on that movie when it first came out, and I've never even thought about watching since.
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TimBone 10:59 PM 04-25-2016
Concerning the movie Wild, I think it's one of those movies that might be the perfect date movie. For women it's got the drama and emotions of Witherspoon's relationship with her mother, and for guys it has the wilderness survival and flashbacks to scenes of Witherspoon having tons of drug-addled sex with strangers. It's a win/win.
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mikeyis4dcats. 09:24 AM 04-26-2016
Originally Posted by TimBone:
I read an awful review on that movie when it first came out, and I've never even thought about watching since.
The movie is good (IMHO) but yeah, McCandless was a dumbass.
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Nzoner 09:58 AM 04-26-2016
My father is a huge fan of The Naked Prey and he passed it on to me,it's definitely an older film but if you can find it do yourself a favor and watch,it's a classic tale of survival.


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loochy 09:59 AM 04-26-2016
The Revenant (I know it's already been mentioned, but oh well)
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