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Post by bobbygory on Feb 24, 2010 15:54:30 GMT -6
The Peak is a 3-D supernatural thriller set in the Himalayas on the world’s most dangerous mountain. Its name is Nanga Parbat, but the locals call it "The Killer Mountain" because they believe it is haunted. Although it is only the sixth-highest peak in the world, more climbers have died on its slopes than even on Mount Everest.
This is the story of an American man who led a rescue up the peak a year ago, saw things that defy explanation, and has refused to climb again. Instead, he hides out, hermit-like, in a Himalayan village waiting for the annual visit of his 10-year-old daughter.
And then his worst nightmare happens: her plan crashes atop the peak. She's alive. But an air rescue is out of the question. He is her only chance of survival - he has no choice but to lead a small team on a climb where no-one dares to tread. "
What does everyone think of this?
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Post by GL on Feb 25, 2010 10:06:11 GMT -6
We need a good Abominable Snowman film, I'm just hoping to God this is it. Because if it's a drama about him being afraid to climb, fuck this film.
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Post by bobbygory on Feb 25, 2010 13:52:06 GMT -6
I think it is 100 percent a creature flick, I think this may be a scary one as well. Good have some insane suspense to it. I have this one high as of now.
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Post by GL on Feb 26, 2010 10:05:24 GMT -6
Yeah, but read the plot description. There's only one part that could be about a creature, the last bit. The rest is about him coming to terms with climbing a mountain, and even the first few words in the description say 'supernatural thriller.'
I concede it could be, but re-read it and it could be more of a drama about a man's fear of climbing.
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Post by bobbygory on Feb 26, 2010 16:23:30 GMT -6
OMG 0_0 this may be a taking a grim turn for the worse.
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Post by GL on Mar 1, 2010 10:02:43 GMT -6
Now you remember what it was like for me a while back when I was brazenly championing movies without reading them until you guys pointed out how terrible they actually were. I did that all the time, and now we can point it out on your end. ;D
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