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At least this
mountain
of boredom comes from just one simple mind.
And if by any chance you can land a plane full of zombies against a
mountain
and survive (happens all the time), after watching dozens of people being killed, just walk away from the plane, watching the sunrise and making jokes about dating the flight attendant.
We hardly ever see the killers in person, but there always appears to be someone luring from behind the trees or from underneath the
mountain
lakes.
As I sit here in my own
mountain
seen in So California I loved the story and the plot.
Some people claim that Hermes Pan's choreography is ghastly and that the snowy
mountain
sets look as if they were made of plastic; I disagree on both counts.
I've seen powdered snow before and the snow in those
mountain
scenes looked realistic to me.
Victor Mature, as a barely civilized and mostly out of control
mountain
man and trapper, may be on the poster, but Robert Preston as a failed Union colonel who led his men to get "cut to ribbons" by Confederate artillery at Shiloh, and is sent to a fort in Oregon for his incompetence, has the most interesting part, married to a young and hard to recognize at first Anne Bancroft.
The uncivilized Mature lusts for the colonel's wife, giving the film an interesting and even dark subplot which goes so far as to reference coveting another man's wife at one point by James Whitmore who plays Mature's older and wiser
mountain
man father figure.
Group of disparate British and American individuals end up on an emergency flight out of a war-torn Asian country, but their plane is hijacked and crashes in a snowy
mountain
terrain; a rescue party arrives and leads the group to an isolated community called Shangri-La, where the sun is always shining and most of the residents are youthful and blissfully content.
A look at a true, tell it like it is, logging,
mountain
man who refuses to give up his way of life in the name of progress and development.
.that it would be "one helluva of heaven if dogs were not allowed," and the spirit of the old
mountain
man and his dog decided to turn away from the gate (of what they had thought was heaven, to wander eternity alone.)
Also, interestingly enough, the scene with Death in the form of an old woman with sunken black-ringed eyes riding a cart, instantly reminded me of Pesta (Plague) from the series of drawings by the Norwegian painter Theodor Kittelsen, depicting how a black plague is sweeping out the population of a small town in the
mountain
valley.
The plot, which I will only describe in general so as not to spoil it for anyone who will see it after reading my review, has more twists and turns than a
mountain
road in the Rockies, of the sort that customarily appear in "caper" movies.
I enjoyed this film, which offers a variety of interesting subplots and complex love-hate relations, along with interspersed action scenes and some lighthearted moments in which the
mountain
men counter harsh army discipline.
Personally my favorite character is brandon (falcone), he's just so smooth and natural and random that its hilarious, he freestyles great (with the action figures) and makes up the funniest stuff- lol a diamond
mountain
bike?
His appeal here is put to consummate use as a
mountain
man doggedly faithful to a loyal hunting hound.
The film although slow and slightly odd (the
mountain
men look very strange) the atmosphere was eerily effective.
We see the thick jungle,
mountain
terrain, and rivers Dieter faced during his escape.
But Ang Lee did fortunately get the attention he deserved with his blockbuster broke back
mountain.
Christina (Kelli McCarty) inherits a rural property that she intends to open a
mountain
lodge.
...I saw this movie when it first came out in France, in my hometown, 54 years ago, I was nine, and today I still remember each black and white frame, especially the black ones, because it was so tense, scary, those sneaking attacks through that dark pass in the mountain, the two soldiers, prisoners forced to fight each other by their captors, the last battle with the uncovering of the wagon with the Gatling in it firing away, the last fight between Peck and the chief, and the Happy End which let me take back my breath.
The giant monster Majin, god of the mountain, is an aloof and forbidding figure that comes across very much like the Old-Testament God, raining destruction and punishment on those who desecrate his holy ground - but it's interesting to note that what finally awakens him is not the suffering of the people but a pointed and personal insult.
As a boy, I enjoyed stories of
mountain
men and the wilderness.
I wanted so much to live like a
mountain
man, but nothing inspired me more to do so, than when I saw this movie on television in 1975.
They are sheltered by the priestess Shinobu (Otome Tsukimiya), who serves the Hanabusa clan's god, Majin, a vengeful spirit imprisoned in the giant stature carved into the side of a local
mountain.
Much better than it is generally given credit for, this version of "Lost Horizon" not only had great music and beautiful scenery, but also some stunning
mountain
photography.
The monster from Enemy Mine somehow made his way into a small
mountain
community, where he has taken up residence.
If you like the standard Sly flicks that involve over the top action, unbelievable stunts (unbelievable is not intended to be complimentary here), and retarded dialogue; you will love this steaming pile of
mountain
goat dung.
Cliffhanger on the other hand turns a
mountain
climbing guide into Rambo before you can say "yo, Adrian!"
Hmmm, a sports team is in a plane crash, gets stranded on a snowy mountain, and is faced with the difficult decision to eat the flesh of their dead companions in order to survive.
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