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post #16 of (permalink) Old 06-29-2004, 05:47 PM
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the added featuretes are good, too.
Added features?? - doh!!!! Have ta rent it again

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post #17 of (permalink) Old 06-29-2004, 06:39 PM
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just buy it - you know you want to

Featurettes
"The making of Touching The Void"
"Return to Siula Grande"
"What Happened Next" interview with Joe Simpson and Simon Yates
Original Theatrical Trailer

Screen format
16x9 widescreen
English and Spanish Subtitles
1 hour 47 minutes
Colour (C) 2003
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Definitely a "two thumbs up" movie. Amazing story of survival - and fantastic cinematography [8D]

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I found the Return to Siula Grande feature the most interesting... seeing the reactions of the climbers so many years after... It was different than I would have expected.... The human will to live is incredible...

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post #20 of (permalink) Old 08-31-2004, 01:49 PM
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I picked up my 'previously viewed' DVD copy of Touching the Void at Rogers video this weekend for $14.99.

Now, if only I could get rid of this vertigo and that frickin' Boney M song, I'd be a happy camper.

Great movie.

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I found the Return to Siula Grande feature the most interesting... seeing the reactions of the climbers so many years after... It was different than I would have expected.... The human will to live is incredible...
I agree on that featurette. It was different than I expected too but at the end...definitely understandable.
Ordered mine from Future shop for about $26 or $28 They claimed it was "on sale" and normally $36 heh.

I'm passing it on to my brother...actually I wouldn't mind watching it on his big screen. I don't think my dinky tv does it justice.


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