It is quite literally the best climbing film I have seen in years
On a rather more overly cerebral note check out this review of the film: http://www.mountainsandwater.com/2009/11/between-trees-review.html A bit over the top IMO.
I just came back from a font trip which started with me crashing my car into Neil's wall at the start and proceeding to then fail in a weak, non-epic wussy way on all but one problem on the tick list. I thus downloaded the film with a heavy heart, expecting to be filled with depression and thoughts of going to bishop instead next year.Well. I don't want to bum Keith and Tyler too much (or in fact, at all, technically speaking, just a figure of speech you understand), but having watched it I have this to say:This film is the shizzle. Tyler is (a) hilarious and (b) isn't really crushing, more wielding a fucking wrecking ball. The film is funny, well made, and full of impressive sends from start to (almost - watch it) finish. It's wicked. Very glad I ordered the DVD too.Back to training then. And a new car. (Actually that last part is a lie. The car is a beige volvo, but now with sandstone go slower stripes down one side, so frankly, I'm more bothered by the lack of crushing and the embarrassment of beige paint on Neil's wall.)dont worry I finally got the paint off, you might want to check the othe side of your car, there is a big strip of beige paint down the the gate
I have it in my hands, inpressive work from Unc and the PO for getting it up here overnight in spite of terrible weather. Dilemma is do I sneakily watch it at work, or wait until hangover from Xmas party subsides tomorrow, so I can enjoy on telly. I am even thinking of staying sober so I can watch it early, how fucking tragic am I.
xmas party?, in the middle of November? bah humbug 'n that.