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Ask for some adventure movies

1, outdoor sports at crossroads: mountain bike "crossroads" is the best translation of the word, which accurately describes the riding formula of the film. Ryan Leech, Dylan Korba and Thomas Ohler, three star athletes, all played the "dead end route" in the film. Ryan Leech created the most difficult experimental route in North America in British Columbia, Canada. The film showed his strong body control and mountain bike skills.

& lt/b & gt; 2. That's it, that's everything, that's all outdoor sports: skiing is jointly sponsored by Quiksivler, the world's leading fashion sports brand, and Red Bull, a famous sports drink. Producer Travis Rice is an innovator in skiing. He travels around the world. He went to Japan, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, Valdez, Alaska ... just to find the shooting environment that best embodies the essence of skiing, and his endless adventurous nature helped him find those amazing shooting points in "That's it, that's everything". In the film, a helicopter carries Travis Rice to the top of the mountain in Alaska. Wearing the latest ski jacket of Quiksivler 2008 and an environmentally-friendly jacket with his signature, he performed some stunts that other snowboarders had never tried before, including the first landing of double-back competition 1080 (two back flips and three turns).

In this film, a variety of different types of cameras are used for the first time: Wescam 35 can shoot stable shots on snowmobiles, and Cineflex HD cameras can shoot stable aerial shots on helicopters. "That's it, that's everything" records the thrilling picture of snowboarding galloping on the earth's surface, combines rare skiing skills in the world, and records a lot of incredible tourist attractions and natural scenery. "

3. Outdoor sports under the influence: Skiing "influences" to follow the footsteps of the world's top skiers. In the longest winter in history, the world looks for unique terrain and environment. Cliffs over 70 degrees, all-natural snowfall, avalanches of all sizes, speed of 65,438+000 km/h, or cliffs 20 meters deep, completely irregular boulders and pine forests ... Skiers redefine the concept of this sport with superb technology and extraordinary courage. The film production company TGR(Teton Gravity Research) is a professional ski film production company composed of many top skiers and photographers in the world. Every year, it looks for the best ski spots in the world and makes the best ski movies.

4. "99 Days on the Ice" 99 Days Outdoor Sports on the Ice: Crossing the Adventure Arctic A couple fell in love at first sight and started their second Arctic expedition, dreaming of completing the biggest, longest and most arduous ice expedition-crossing the Arctic from Russia to Canada, which means dragging a 90 kg sleigh across the Arctic Ocean. They met with low temperature and polar bears. After 99 days' trekking, they had to give up their terminal and call for help from the helicopter, exceeding 1500 km. They have to face the reality of global warming-from the plane window, they see too much Arctic ice melting. They are so close to disaster. Now, they have survived, but the Arctic Ocean is dead.

5. The Adventure of the Grand Canyon-Dangerous River Outdoor Sports: Drifting, an IMAX film released by MacGillivray Freeman Film Company, tells a story about prediction. The United Nations estimates that 40% of mankind may face life-threatening water shortage before 2050. There are two environmental heroes in this drifting: Dr. Robert Kennedy, an excellent river protector, and Wade Devis, an explorer.

6. Oil-water outdoor sports: Seth Warren and Tyler Bradt of go on road trip decided to start an unusual trip-driving across the Pan-American Expressway, driving for about 48,000 kilometers without diesel or gas fuel, climbing several mountains and reaching Alaska from the southernmost tip of Chile. Seth and Taylor installed a multi-fuel engine on an old Japanese fire truck, which can burn almost all fuels: biodiesel, vegetable oil and fat. This seems to be a crazy idea. They hope that good people will donate enough oil at the beginning of the trip. ...

7. "The Last Nomad" Outdoor Sports: Jungle Crossing Every year, Canadian linguist Ian Mackenzie crosses the tropical rain forest in Borneo to find the nomadic Bennan people. The Last Wanderer is based on his experience of going deep into the rainforest to find the last "uncivilized" hunting tribe in the world. Producer and director Andrew Gregg has been following in Mackenzie's footsteps for several years. Bennan people are ethnic minorities living in northern Sarawak, East Malaysia. They live by hunting and fishing and live a nomadic life. They are few in number and are likely to be run over by "development" ships and disappear on the earth. The government has never paid attention to them, and they don't need the government's attention-modern civilization means nothing to them. As long as the rainforest is not destroyed, they can live freely on the same land as the so-called civilized people. In recent years, the deforestation and reclamation of virgin forests have destroyed the land on which people in this area depend. Who stipulates that they must accept the so-called modern civilization?

8. "Flat-topped Table Mountain" Acopantepe outdoor sports: Rock climbing Acopantepe is a famous big rock wall in Venezuela, looming in the virgin jungle. The Akopantepuyi Plateau is completely isolated by the 800-meter-high rock wall, and it has evolved into an animal and plant world like an alien planet. The mysterious legend of "Forgotten Land" and the charm of the rock wall attracted German climber Stefan Glowacz and his friends to explore and discover, hoping to be the first person to climb this big rock wall.

9.The Sharp End Outdoor Sports: Rock Climbing and Rock-hugging Chris Sharma filmed another blockbuster after The Road to the King, showing the performance of the world's most famous rock climbers-smooth traditional rock climbing, terrible boulder-hugging, ice-rock mixed rock climbing on the big rock wall and unprotected rock climbing, which is what every rock climber is eager to see. The stars of this film include Alex Honore, Dean Potter, Mike Paz, Stephen Davis, Tommy Caldwell, Johnny Copp, Lisa Landers and so on. The spirit of exploration shown in the trailer is definitely better than those ghost movies and action movies.

10, "Brave" AM Extreme Outdoor Sports: Climbing Pepe Danquart after Thomas Huber and Alex? Huber brothers went to Yosemite and Patagonia, showing the climbing of huber brothers challenging the limits of human spirit and physical strength from an unprecedented angle. The Hooper brothers are one of the few all-around climbers in the world. Thomas has climbed many peaks in the Alps in Latok and Og, and Alex has completed some of the most difficult climbing routes without protection. They set many records of climbing steep rock walls in Yosemite, and they also traveled all over the world to try new routes-from Patagonia to Pakistan. The courage and determination shown by the two brothers in the face of dangerous peaks are shocking. They are at odds in their private lives, but they trust each other, meet in the mountains and constantly challenge the limits. This film was nominated for Best Documentary and Best Sound Effect at the 2008 Bavarian Film Awards in Germany.