PG-13
Late 2000
Very Large Release.
Mixed Reviews
Thin Acceptance
High Budget.
– Directed by Martin Campbell
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Vertical Limit
Vertical Limit (2000) is an action movie/thriller directed by New Zealander Martin Campbell (GoldenEye, No Escape) starring, among others, Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn. It narrates the attempted ascent of K2 by a group of alpinists, led by an ambitious multi-millionaire. But the climbing party get into serious jeopardy after an avalanche goes down, kills some of the members and traps others inside a crevasse. At the base, a rescue team is formed to rediscover their buried mates. The undertaking soon becomes a race against time as the victims run out of supplies and medicine against altitude sickness.
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Vertical Limit
:01:24 "Take It To The Limit"?
:01:28 Artist and year?
:01:33 1975. The Eagles, of course.
Very funny.
:02:14 That's not a song. It's ridiculous.
You made it up.
:02:17 That is definitely a song.
It's a good song, and a winning song.
:02:24 You give up?
:02:26 On belay.
:02:29 "MacArthur Park." Richard Harris.
1968.
:02:33 1968? I didn't even think they had
recorded music back then.
:02:38 Excuse me. I have a signed album
by Mr. Harris.
:02:41 It was cutting-edge stuff back then.
:02:44 Peter, check your sister's belay.
:02:46 Want to tell him we're not 15?
:02:48 Why bother? We'll always be 15.
:02:51 Dad, she needs a second cam.
:02:53 That won't hold in a fall.
:02:56 Screw you.
:02:57 Listen, Annie.
:02:58 No matter how experienced...
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