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    Exclamation A Walk in the Woods movie review + teaser clip.

    A Walk in the Woods was screened at Sundance the other day, the first review is out with the reviewer giving it a negative review and slamming the movie:

    http://www.hitfix.com/the-fien-print...UwbFA70eLlr.99

    This website has the exclusive clip from the movie, where Bryson first sees Katz at the airport and notices he is in terrible physical condition:

    http://www.vulture.com/2015/01/watch...the-woods.html

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    The last thing Redford has done of any note is the "Natural" baseball movie, while it was very good, Redford's style of acting (if you could call it that) is a yawn at best. Nick as "Katz" could be very interesting and if done well ....should get him an Oscar nod.
    Redford serves the viewing public best by paying the bills as a producer and letting people with real talent do the movie making.
    Redford is a second rate actor at best and has never shown a speck of knowledge as a director.
    I fear that the great trail book penned by Mr. Bill Bryson will suffer.
    There are wonders out there, now to find them.

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    critics of any kind are just wannabe actors, musicians, athletes or whatever they're criticizing

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    "There's almost no variation to the treatment of the Appalachian Trail, just repetitive shots of trees and rocky paths"

    Nailed it for realism.

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    Wow, that looks terrible... Like the one site says in the book they are around 44 - not in their 70s. So much of what I enjoyed about the book was Bryson's writing and the way he told the story. The story itself was somewhat uninteresting. But like the review calls it I don't have much desire to watch "Grumpy Old Outdoorsmen". Hopefully that one clip is not indicative of what the rest of the movie is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    critics of any kind are just wannabe actors, musicians, athletes or whatever they're criticizing
    You want to be a critic? that's crazy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikehunter View Post
    The last thing Redford has done of any note is the "Natural" baseball movie, while it was very good, Redford's style of acting (if you could call it that) is a yawn at best. Nick as "Katz" could be very interesting and if done well ....should get him an Oscar nod.
    Redford serves the viewing public best by paying the bills as a producer and letting people with real talent do the movie making.
    Redford is a second rate actor at best and has never shown a speck of knowledge as a director.
    I fear that the great trail book penned by Mr. Bill Bryson will suffer.
    I have to disagree HikeHunter. I am not a fan of his deadpan acting style, but he has proven himself a capable Director. 'A River Runs Through It' was a great movie. There were others, but I thought that was his best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCheek View Post
    "There's almost no variation to the treatment of the Appalachian Trail, just repetitive shots of trees and rocky paths"

    Nailed it for realism.
    Someone had to say it.

    You beat me to it.

    I am optimistic that this will be a fun movie.

    Probably better for the trail to have Redford / Nolte than Bradley Cooper and Cumberbatch.

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    Redford looks every bit of 78 with dyed hair, he looks ridiculous.

    If this was a highlite,....wow.

    Should have gone with tom hanks/john goodman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hikehunter View Post
    The last thing Redford has done of any note is the "Natural" baseball movie, while it was very good, Redford's style of acting (if you could call it that) is a yawn at best. Nick as "Katz" could be very interesting and if done well ....should get him an Oscar nod.
    Redford serves the viewing public best by paying the bills as a producer and letting people with real talent do the movie making.
    Redford is a second rate actor at best and has never shown a speck of knowledge as a director.
    I fear that the great trail book penned by Mr. Bill Bryson will suffer.

    I guess you haven't seen "All is lost" that or you are biased.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hikehunter View Post
    The last thing Redford has done of any note is the "Natural" baseball movie, while it was very good, Redford's style of acting (if you could call it that) is a yawn at best. Nick as "Katz" could be very interesting and if done well ....should get him an Oscar nod.
    Redford serves the viewing public best by paying the bills as a producer and letting people with real talent do the movie making.
    Redford is a second rate actor at best and has never shown a speck of knowledge as a director.
    I fear that the great trail book penned by Mr. Bill Bryson will suffer.
    You can argue about his greatness as actor , his sublime characterizations are not going to wow u, but as a director, Ordinary People, A river Runs Through it, and Quiz Show were all off the charts great. That said, I think I will hate this movie, but I will give it a chance despite Nolte's overacting in the trailer


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    All is lost was a very good movie. I am looking forward to more reviews of A Walk in the Woods but Redford looks ancient in the video clip and Nolte is clearly overacting his part.

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    I'm just excited. It may not be a blockbuster, but lets be honest: We relatively few passionate AT enthusiasts don't merit the budget for a blockbuster film. Lets just be happy it was made at all and enjoy it for the entertainment that it is. When we want the "real trail experience", we'll hit the trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilsonnickp View Post
    I'm just excited. It may not be a blockbuster, but lets be honest: We relatively few passionate AT enthusiasts don't merit the budget for a blockbuster film. Lets just be happy it was made at all and enjoy it for the entertainment that it is. When we want the "real trail experience", we'll hit the trail.
    While the film is a niche movie at best, I think it has a decent chance to get mainstream popularity if marketed correctly.

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    I would also like to add that the movie has succeeded in locating a distributor.

    http://variety.com/2015/film/news/su...ds-1201420524/

    " Gabriel and Daniel Hammond’s fledgling distributor Broad Green has outbid the competition to pick up U.S. rights to Robert Redford starrer “A Walk in the Wood.”

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