11-11-2008, 11:38 AM
How come we aren't talking about this fabulous movie?
I think the budget for the film was about a dollar and they came up with the idea after watching the new documentary about the Uruguayan Soccer team that crashed in the Andes.
We came in late and didn't watch the whole thing for the sake of our sanity, but basically a High School football team's plane crashes in the Himalayas. Which oddly enough look like the pine studded Sierras. At least they filmed in the snow. I'll give them that. There's a lot of bickering going on amongst the survivors. I guess the Yeti attacks when they head off into the woods by themselves. One of the survivors gets trapped at the bottom of a crevasse where he breaks his leg. He ties a the forearm of a dead football team member to his leg as a splint. Who thinks up this stuff.
The Yeti was the best part. When he was actually on film, he looked like he lost a fight with a giant cotton ball. When he was CGI Yeti, he had bionic leaping abilities which had left physics out of the animation equation.
The movie needed a lot more beer and more Doom members to comment on it's aesthetics.
I think the budget for the film was about a dollar and they came up with the idea after watching the new documentary about the Uruguayan Soccer team that crashed in the Andes.
We came in late and didn't watch the whole thing for the sake of our sanity, but basically a High School football team's plane crashes in the Himalayas. Which oddly enough look like the pine studded Sierras. At least they filmed in the snow. I'll give them that. There's a lot of bickering going on amongst the survivors. I guess the Yeti attacks when they head off into the woods by themselves. One of the survivors gets trapped at the bottom of a crevasse where he breaks his leg. He ties a the forearm of a dead football team member to his leg as a splint. Who thinks up this stuff.
The Yeti was the best part. When he was actually on film, he looked like he lost a fight with a giant cotton ball. When he was CGI Yeti, he had bionic leaping abilities which had left physics out of the animation equation.
The movie needed a lot more beer and more Doom members to comment on it's aesthetics.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit