Just watched Wind River and really liked it (though I thought the choice of actors and acting was kind of bad, the overall movie was interesting).
Any other suggestions?
Just watched Wind River and really liked it (though I thought the choice of actors and acting was kind of bad, the overall movie was interesting).
Any other suggestions?
Stand By Me
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (obscenely fucking based movie)
Alone in the Wilderness (more of a documentary, but it’s basically 40+ minutes of a geriatric badass making bushcraft look easy)
how is it obscenely fucking based when the main character is a fat brown child
Why do all these fucking movie recommendations suck dick? The only good one was wind river fuck you all
Wind River wasn't even worth watching. I gave it another star in my IMDb rating of it just for the "Why are you flanking me?!" exchange.
watch it and come back
I watched a good chunk of it. It's bad.
different strokes for different folks
>Hunt for the Wilderpeople
based kiwi movie
>Alone in the Wilderness
there is also a part 2
>obscenely fucking based movie
>directed by Taika Waititi
>directed by Taika Waititi
and your point is?
we can't understand you over all the onions and leftist cum you're guzzling lol
oh got it. youre just a gay. carry on then.
kek you got btfo
>Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Love that films
Seconding Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
Isn't this some Netflix woke nauseating preachy anti gun anti white pro cop shit?
Uh, no. It's about a young boy who gets adopted by a New Zealand hunter, and their adventure as they try to survive and evade the police in the wilderness.
>The Revenant
>The Deer Hunter
>Nomadland
seconding the reverant, that was a cool survival/revenge flick
Fuck you fagots that recommended the revenant.
It was just 3 hrs of non-stop “oh no”s and anxiety and gore and killing and there wasn’t even a lesson at the end or anything just a fucking torture fest
Fuck you dumb morons
No lesson you say?
>there wasn’t even a lesson at the end or anything
Yeah I remember going to a 10pm screening and just knowing that it wouldn’t be a feel good movie at all... I was right.
>dont understimate a man
>finish the fucking job
>dont fuck with people
>never give up
Are you a woman?
The Revenant is a goddamn perversion of the moral of the true story. Glass met the guy who left him, said he understood where he was coming from but it was still shit and it's better to attempt to do the right thing, and Glass forgave him.
No need for made up half-native sons, or fictional raids on rapacious French settlers.
The original story is of survival and forgiveness. It is not about revenge.
>The original story is of survival and forgiveness. It is not about revenge.
That'd be a boring watch
>t. hasn't watched The Edge (1997)
>No need for made up half-native sons
Why would they even make a movie if not to (also) push some agenda?
Jeremiah Johnson is THE out movie.
Accept no substitute.
Also
>The Hunter (2011)
>The Edge (1997)
>Hostiles (2017)
>The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
>A River Runs Through It (1992)
>Seraphim Falls (2006)
>Deliverance (1972)
>The Hunted (2003)
>Breaker Morant (1980)
I watched Deliverance earlier this year and had low expectations, but it really delivered.
Also during the last third of the film they use real shots of a damed lake being formed (Lake Jocassee). The church in that scene is now 130 feet underwater.
>The church in that scene is now 130 feet underwater.
Sounds like a cool spot for diving, you could put some weird stuff in there for anyone coming after you
I tried to watch it but I was already tired at the time. Fell asleep about 30 min in.
That's right. Jeremiah Johnson is number 1.
Bros I’m so sad it’s over, isn’t there another movie like it? Maybe one about Alaska, and bears?
I know that Last of the Mohicans is about geopolitical conflict and clash of cultures, individuals, and empires, but it's incredibly grounded in the struggle of man vs. nature in colonial expansion through the wilderness. it gives me big PrepHole feels in many way and it should for you too.
The Edge
Blind Husbands
White Hell of Pitz Palu
Das Blaue Licht
Dersu Uzala
Letter Never Sent
The Emerald Forest
The Evil Spirit of Yambuy
Into the Grizzly Maze
Dersu Uzala is based. Learned about it from here. Thanks anons who recomended it
The Ritual 2017 is nice atmospheric Swedish woods and a semi decent horror
Man in the wilderness.
The snow walker
Lost in the barrens
Death Hunt (1981)
Land with robin wright was okay. Nothing special but somewhat comfy.
How can anyone forget the classics.
A Man Called Horse (two sequels i think, the first one is best)
Little Big Man (with Dustin Hoffman)
WindWalker
The Fast Runner
Rapanui
Walkabout (from 60s or 70's?)
Jeremiah Johnson
The Outlaw Josey Wales
It's usually in these threads but Cast Away.
Any others like it? From barely surviving to halfway thriving? The only other one I can think of is Blue Lagoon.
Halfway thriving is going insane talking to a fucking volleyball? His ingenuity is what allows him to survive and be rescued, but I would call that perseverance, not thriving. He didn't build his own palm tree mansion with monkey butlers.
The Way Back 2010
Rescue Dawn 2006
All is lost 2013
The Road 2009 - Cormack McCarthy's book of this is much better, for some reason they made the boy a snivelling weak moron that is unlikeable.
Against the sun 2014
The road
Just another white saviour film.
>injecting SJW bullshit
kys gay
Jeremiah Johnson is so good, it gets #1, #2, and #3.
Searchers
It's a remake of the John Wayne classic The Searchers but set in the frozen Arctic and with an all Inuit cast and crew. Long shots of snowy landscapes, butchering caribou, and building igloos. Climaxes with a dog sled chase.
/r/ing the name of a movie I saw years ago at a friend's place. It was about these guys in a Siberian gulag who escape and make their way out through China (I think? I missed the ending). Revenant reminded me of it, but it came out years prior.
Any anons know what I'm talking about?
the way back (2010)
That's it, thanks. I should have googled more of the movies other anons posted above first.
The only good PrepHole movie is 7 years in Tibet.
also
>movies
>PrepHole
The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) is an extremely shitty sasquatch movie that's full of really soothing, pleasant outdoorsy stuff for some reason
never cry wolf
very very good film, one of the best PrepHole films ever made in my opinion, but never seen anyone talk about it on PrepHole
This scared the ever-loving shit out of me when I was a kid lol
It's made scarier by the fact that it really happened, and man-eaters are still something that people have to deal with on a regular basis in Africa.
Seconding. Best Africa kino I've seen.
Wind River is so fucking good.
>movie thread
>no one has mentioned 'into the wild' yet
pathetic
Let's pretend his passion was Nascar driving...
Christopher McCandless sets off, from California in an old car he rebuilt himself (he replaced the fenders and painted it), on a trip to the Daytona 500. He only gets across the state line when he runs out of fuel because he forgot to fill it up. Instead of simply walking to the nearest gas station or flagging down help he decides to push his car over an embankment and set it on fire. He then proceeds to walk on foot to the nearest car lot (which happens to be in Mexico for some reason, mostly because he burned up his map in the car and he's been taking backroads.) He finds an old bicycle in a garbage dump and uses that.
He finally gets to the car lot and buys a fixer-upper for $50. Before leaving the car lot he has to change a tire, which he replaces with the solid rubber donut. He buys fuel and heads off to the Daytona 500 again. Only he's heading deeper into Mexico and eventually ends up broken down in front of, "Autodromo Internacional de la Jolla" due to no water in the radiator. The engine block has seized up. Luckily, there's a race about to start. Christopher...er "Alexander Superspeeder", who changed his name, pays the $125 entry fee for the race.
Unfortunately, Alexander Superspeeder doesn't have a race car. He does however have an old bicycle still. He uses the bicycle to race. He makes it only 3 laps before he is too tired to steer straight and veers off into a race car and is killed.
Some garden gnome picks up his story and writes a book about his life and how he followed his dreams. Another garden gnome makes a movie about it. Armchair racers around the world adore him.
The End.
I had a feeling you were going to post eventually lel
Literally me, minus the dying part, maybe.
because he was a retard
>nu-out watches movies about going outside
>while I go outside
lmoa
Yeah, I got married and have young kids. Going out these days involves 45 minute hikes after stopping at the playground.
Sounds like a personal problem
True Grit
oooo good one. the new one and old one are both good
Arctic (2018) with Mads Mikkelsen is solid.
(make sure you download the herzog directed version, and not the russian recut.)
Has dead man man been mentioned? With johnny depp? Thats a weird one. Very art house, fair warning
As an injun I like Thunderheart (1992) more than Wind River. Both are good though, can't go wrong with either one
The Outlaw Josey Wales is another favorite of mine, and very much PrepHole if you ask me
What tribe?
kizh (gabrieleño mission indian)
Nice. I'm fairly close to the Blackfoot and Flathead rezes.
Yuru Camp.
Last of the Mohegans
Black Robe
day after tomorrow