Any word on that Gonarezhou movie from Zimbabwe, and whether it is realistic about the situation?
Seems an interesting movie. Will keep in eye out for that one.
Any word on that Gonarezhou movie from Zimbabwe, and whether it is realistic about the situation?
Here's a few for you. Not all hunting of course.
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If you have Amazon or Netflix there is of course 'Trophy' with the forum's very own Philip Glass, True Magnum TV, Rugged Xpeditions with J. Alain Smith, Meat Eater, Solo Hunter, Flatliners, The Edge to name a few.
These are hunting documentaries/TV shows as opposed to movies but can provide a hunting fix.
I saw Mountains of the Moon around 1996. It was a great movie. I had forgotten all about itHere's a few for you. Not all hunting of course.
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Here's a few for you. Not all hunting of course.
Some are better than others but worth a watch depending on if you want an intense watch or just get carried along on an entertaining adventure. View attachment 347508View attachment 347509View attachment 347510View attachment 347511View attachment 347512View attachment 347513View attachment 347514View attachment 347515View attachment 347516
Have to agree. I was really excited to see it around 1990 or so. Was always a fan of Eastwood. But was completely disappointed once I saw it. I don't even believe it was on a theater in Arkansas. I believe I had to rent it on a tape.White Hunter Black Heart" is an artsy melodrama that may be Clint Eastwood's worst movie
The hunter although it is set in Tasmania
Mogambo, Ghost In the Darkness, Hatari
I should have included "Out of Africa". It is a masterpiece. "White Hunter Black Heart" is an artsy melodrama that may be Clint Eastwood's worst movie - his accent alone is almost unbearable. "Last King of Scotland" is very well done, but I have never been interested in watching it a second time. I had also forgotten "Something of Value." The novel is superb - and will never be found on the average college millennial reading list. Sidney Poitier is very good in it, but Rock Hudson seems to be just going through the lines. It also strays pretty far from Ruark. "Ghost AND the Darkness" and "Out of Africa" are the two most watchable for a modern audience. Remember there is a lot of embellishment in the former. There was a railroad, there was a Patterson, and the lions were quite hungry. Otherwise, it is a good film and story.
I apologise @Petey J - I jumped to the conclusion that the question was about Africa. Plus, I tried to watch that stupid movie once and didn't make it half-way through - though perhaps it was a regional prejudice. I can certainly understand why Yankees might would love it.
Yeah, not sure how we forgot it. Its a great movie. We saw it just after returning from Tanzania and were still feeling a bit jaded having just been there and didn't appreciate the movie until a bit later, but I watch it every other year or so. The biggest problem with the movie is the total miscast of Redford as Finch Hatton. There were so many better choices at the time. But it was his movie so he got the role.Guys, you forgot "Out of Africa"! Meryl Streep, Robert redford, 1985.
Thinking about this, I am always surprised or disappointed why the subject of hunting in general, or African Safari is not more frequently covered in modern commercial movies?
Arguably, the film is most influential media today - and we all positively remember all the good movies we have seen from our young days till now, and making good movie about hunting by Hollywood will improve already deteriorated opinion by general public about hunting. Good movie lasts for ever!!!
While all above movies are reflections of the past, new movies should be made in context of conservation what modern hunting is all about, and challenges that modern industry is facing.
It could be made trough the eyes of small game farmer in Namibia, or the challenges that is facing a local outfitter in Tanzania, or human - animal conflict on communal land, to make individual personal perspective.
Unfortunately, Hollywood prefers more to make movies about zombies, rather then hunting.
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro is slow and talky and isn't on my list of good Africa movies.Thank you for the suggestions @Red Leg Did you watch Snows on Kilimanjaro? I have but did not watch it yet.
Is it good? Really like the actor Willem Dafoe so worth a try.
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro is slow and talky and isn't on my list of good Africa movies.
I feel very remiss to have left out a film from one of the most iconic and best loved British institutions. An all star cast and a movie classic.
Oh and a couple of others I thought about too.
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