rocketrm2 wrote:...........A movie about hiking is most appealing so look forward to it release in February
perfectlydark wrote:Well havnt read the book but saw the movie. I didnt mind it but for my liking it.focussed too much on her life rather than the walk. I get thats probably the point but i would liked a little less flashback, a little more trail.
still was enjoyable enough
rocketrm2 wrote:BTW have heard that they are now issuing hiker permits for the PCT, but dont take my word for this
cajun wrote:I'm going to see it next Tuesday. I like "buddy" movies and walking. How bad can it be?
Did anyone see the Camino movie, it had a very short run here locally and I didn't get to see it.
Moondog55 wrote:Having read AndrewB's review in facebook I'm wondering if I should bother
Mmm..... should have had a few AK47 gunfights,at least 3 car chases, with a high speed water pursuit thrown in...Moondog55 wrote:cajun wrote:I'm going to see it next Tuesday. I like "buddy" movies and walking. How bad can it be?
Did anyone see the Camino movie, it had a very short run here locally and I didn't get to see it.
"The Way'?"
Bored me to tears, very very veeeeerry slow movie but scenery was OK
north-north-west wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Having read AndrewB's review in facebook I'm wondering if I should bother
Robert Redford. Even at nearly 80* I want to see it just for him.
(*I mean him, not me. No matter how it feels sometimes.)
DanShell wrote:We went and saw Everest on Sunday. I thought it was good. Maybe people with mountaineering experience may disagree but to me it was well done. My wife and daughter were using tissues at the end.
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