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Nalle climbs the Lappnor project (9A)!! (Read 64422 times)

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I, oddly, wasn't disappointed. V good.

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Really good actually, I was pretty cynical but enjoyed it a lot.

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After a crap day I bought it in a fit of what the fucks and don't regret it. Its good.

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I'm thinking about buying it, so don't give away any plot spoilers please.

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He climbs it.

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Bruce Willis is actually dead that's how he sees ghosts

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Bruce Willis is actually dead that's how he sees ghosts
Thanks for spoiling Die Hard with A Vengence for me, I was going to watch that at the weekend.

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Bruce Willis is actually dead that's how he sees ghosts
Thanks for spoiling Die Hard with A Vengence for me, I was going to watch that at the weekend.

Yippee ki-yay, motherfucker!

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Bruce Willis is actually dead that's how he sees ghosts

I though it was himself from the future he sees?

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Bruce Willis is actually dead that's how he sees ghosts
Thanks for spoiling Die Hard with A Vengence for me, I was going to watch that at the weekend.

He didn't specify which Die Hard!

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nice to see a wad go through real life struggles like the rest of us, what a line if i ever get good enough to even attempt the moves im going!

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I enjoyed it!

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I'm unlikely to buy this but it sounds good. Perhaps not as good as Richie Crouch's curry eating documentary mind.

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Now that I would pay for!

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No need to pay...


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I'd definitely pay for an extended DVD version with extras, interviews with Noor chefs, "where is he now?" that kind of thing...

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He's gonna have to get back on the curries if he wants his 3xBW deadlift to be at all meaningful.

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Just watched this on train home. Thought it was a brilliant inspiring piece of work. Much better than most I have seen over the last few years.
Loving the fact he only had the trees to see the climax.

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I really enjoyed this. I thought it was a really nice portrait of the climb and its intricacies and there was a surprising lack of navel gazing about the grade (arguably it was unnecessary given how self-evidently nails it is).

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Thought it was a decent watch, for one it shows how different we all view a siege or longstanding project. Looking forward to seeing others get on this.

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I watched a film noir about a man who expresses his serious gambling addiction through rock climbing and has had to sell most of his furniture as a result.

 

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I found it enthralling. Totally inspiring, that's what I want to see from top climbers. The doubt and commitment to something so unlikely is much more impressive than just globetrotting between the usual venues knocking stuff off quick. Nalle's a hero.

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I also thought it was good (apart from the silly dice rolling). Just a shame there wasn't more raging. I couldn't really relate to it because he didn't once fling a shoe into the trees or punch his crash mat.

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sell most of his furniture as a result.

BEST COMMENT EVER, Genius

 

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