Slightly weirdGanesha, 8c, FFA
Quote from: jwi on March 14, 2017, 11:50:20 amSlightly weirdGanesha, 8c, FFAThe cluster-fuck of ropes dangling all over the place had me slightly worried for some reason.
https://www.epictv.com/media/podcast/reach---a-film-by-david-petts/606068Enjoying this - I think it's up on Epic TV as a temporary preview.Bizarre that literally the first day in years I have the southern sandstone guidebook out - plotting a trip tomorrow - a film comes out with some of the best lines being cruised in style.
Quote from: Yossarian on March 24, 2017, 07:49:12 pmhttps://www.epictv.com/media/podcast/reach---a-film-by-david-petts/606068Enjoying this - I think it's up on Epic TV as a temporary preview.Bizarre that literally the first day in years I have the southern sandstone guidebook out - plotting a trip tomorrow - a film comes out with some of the best lines being cruised in style.Thanks Yossarian for Reach film link.The new gold standard for climbing/bouldering movies.Matt C - he sets at the climbing wall, what a climbing machine.Gaia gave me goose bumps, remembering carnage from Hard Grit.Quality camera work, grading? - think that's what it's called brilliant.Psyched to now train and climb hard!
Instead we get as much if not more enjoyment watching a film about a loon in the backwoods finally doing his lifetime 7c+ proj, filmed from one angle,seemingly on a camera propped up against his shoe.
Tough crowd.
I thought it was generic, a bit boring and cringe worthy... unlike that lifetime project video which was ace. Reach certainly wasn't a 'new style of climbing movie' or whatever it is it claims to be.
abarro - so when is your feature length movie "Kneepad" coming out? Please incorporate some pyrotechnics alongside the Tom Cruise narration.
Quote from: abarro81 on March 27, 2017, 08:57:53 amI thought it was generic, a bit boring and cringe worthy... unlike that lifetime project video which was ace. Reach certainly wasn't a 'new style of climbing movie' or whatever it is it claims to be.I agree mostly with Pete on this, which makes a change.Anything creative like Reach, takes ages to think about, organise, shoot and then edit.It isn't a five minute job, the fact that you can watch this for nothing amazes me in this day and age.