Seek some adventure movies

1. "Die Hard" Crux Outdoor Sports: Mountain Biking "Die Hard" is the best translation of the word Crux, which accurately describes the movie's riding formula. 3 star athletes, Ryan Leech, Dylan Korba and Thomas Ohler, starred in the movie as the "Die Hard Route", Ryan Leech created the hardest trial route in North America in British Columbia, Canada. "Die Hard Routes," Ryan Leech creates some of the hardest trials routes in North America in British Columbia, Canada, and the movie shows his extreme body control and mountain biking skills.

</b> 2, "That's It, That's All" That's It, That's All Outdoor Sports: Skiing This movie was co-sponsored by Quiksivler, the world's leading fashion sports brand, and Red Bull, the famous sports drink. Rice, an innovator in skiing, traveled the world to Japan, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, Valdez, Alaska ...... in search of the perfect setting to capture the essence of skiing, and his never-ending nature of adventure helped him find the breathtaking locations for That's It, That's All. That's It, That's Everything. In the film, a helicopter takes Travis Rice to the top of an Alaskan mountain, where he performs tricks no other snowboarder has ever attempted, including the first ever double backside rodeo 1080 landing (a 2-week backflip with 3 turns), while wearing the latest ski jacket from Quiksivler for the 2008 season and an eco-jacket with his signature on it.

The movie debuted several different camera models: a Wescam 35 to chase down steady footage on snowmobiles, and a Cineflex HD camera to capture solid aerial footage from helicopters. "That's It, That's Everything" documents the thrill of snowboarding across the face of the earth at speed, incorporating rare skiing stunts from around the world and filming a vast array of incredibly beautiful tourist attractions and natural scenery."

3. Under the Influence Under the Influence OUTDOOR SPORTS: SKIING Under the Influence follows the world's top skiers on a global search for one-of-a-kind terrain and environments during one of the longest winters on record. Over 70o cliffs, all-natural snowfall, avalanches of all sizes, speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour, or cliffs more than 20 meters deep, completely unruly boulders and pine forests ...... skiers redefine the concept of the sport with skill and daring. The film's production company, TGR (Teton Gravity Research), is a professional ski film production company consisting of many of the world's top skiers and top photographers, who annually scour the world in search of the finest skiing locations to produce the most outstanding ski films.

4. 99 Days on the Ice 99 Days on the Ice Outdoor Sports: Crossing Expedition A couple who fell in love at first sight in the North Pole embarked on their second Arctic expedition, dreaming of completing the biggest, longest, and hardest ice expedition - from Russia through the North Pole to Canada, which meant to hauling a 90-kilogram sled across the Arctic Ocean. They suffered hypothermia, encountered polar bears, and after trekking for 99 days and more than 1,500 kilometers, they had to abandon the near end and call for help from a helicopter. They had to face the reality of global warming - from the window of the airplane, they saw too much of the solid Arctic ice melting, they had been so close to this disaster, and now they survived, but the Arctic Ocean is dead.

5, "Grand Canyon Adventure-River at Risk" Grand Canyon Adventure-River at Risk Outdoor Sports: Rafting This IMAX movie from MacGillivray Freeman Pictures combines Colorado River rafting, breathtaking Grand Canyon scenery and family This IMAX film from MacGillivray Freeman Films combines Colorado River rafting, breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon, and family fun to tell the story of a prophecy that the United Nations estimates that by 2050, 40 percent of the human race could face a life-threatening water shortage. The rafting trip features two environmental heroes: the illustrious river protector Dr. Robert Kennedy and the explorer Viktor Viktor Viktor Viktor Viktor. Dr. Robert F. Kennedy, a prominent river protector, and Vedder DeWeese, an explorer. Dr. Robert Kennedy, a prominent river protector, and explorer Wade DeWeese.

6. Oil and WaterOutdoor Sports: Self-DrivingSeth Warren and Tyler Bradt decided to embark on an extraordinary journey - driving across the Pan-American Highway, without diesel or gas fuel, for about 48,000 kilometers, through several mountains, from the southernmost tip of Chile to the United States. from the southernmost tip of Chile to Alaska, U.S.A. Seth and Tyler put a multi-fuel engine on an old Japanese fire truck that could burn almost any fuel: biodiesel, vegetable oil and fat. It seems like a crazy idea, and they're hoping that when the trip begins, some kind soul will donate enough oil ......

7. The Last Nomads The Last Nomads Outdoor Sports: Jungle Crossing Every year, Canadian linguist Ian Mackenzie travels through Borneo's rainforest in search of the nomadic Bennan people. The Last Nomads is based on his journey into the rainforest in search of the world's last "uncivilized" hunting tribe, and producer and director Andrew Gregg has been following Mackenzie's trail for several years. The Bennan are an ethnic group living in northern Sarawak, East Malaysia, who live a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and fishing. They are small in number and will probably be run over by the wheel of "development" and disappear from the face of the earth. The government has never paid attention to them, and they don't need the government's attention - modern civilization is meaningless to them, and as long as the rainforests are not destroyed, they are free to live on a piece of land with the so-called civilized people***. In recent years, deforestation and clearing of virgin forests have destroyed the land on which the Bennan people depend for their survival, so who says they have to accept the so-called modern civilization?

8, "flat-topped table mountain" Acopan Tepui outdoor sports: rock climbing Acopan Tepui is a famous Venezuelan big rock wall, vaguely appeared in the primitive jungle. Acopan Tepui plateau is 800 meters high rock wall completely isolated, evolved a world of flora and fauna as if it were an alien planet. The mysterious legend of the "Forgotten Land" and the charm of the rock face attracted German climber Stefan Glowacz and his friends to explore and discover, and they hoped to be the first to climb the big rock face.

9, "The Cutting Edge" The Sharp End Outdoor sports: rock climbing, bouldering Chris Sharma's blockbuster film following "The Way of Kings" showcases some of the world's most famous climbers in action - a mix of smooth trad climbing, terrifying boulder holds, and ice rock on the big rock wall! climbing and unprotected climbing that every climbing enthusiast is keen to see. Stars of the movie include Alex Honnold, Dean Potter, Mike Patz, Steph Davis, Tommy Caldwell, Jonny Copp, Lisa Rands and many more. The spirit of exploration and adventure presented in the trailer definitely outshines those god-awful and action-packed movies.

10, "The Brave" AM LIMIT outdoor sports: mountain climbing Pepe Danquart followed Thomas. Hooper and Alex? The Hooper brothers travel to Yosemite and Patagonia, offering an unprecedented look at the Hooper brothers' climbs that pushed the limits of the human spirit and physical ability. The Huber brothers are some of the few all-around climbers in the world, Thomas has made multiple first ascents of peaks in the Latok and Ogre Peak areas in the Alpine style, and Alex has soloed and unprotected some of the most difficult routes in the world. They have set many big rock wall speed climbing records in Yosemite and have traveled the world to try new routes - from Patagonia all the way to Pakistan. The brothers' courage and determination in the face of dangerous peaks is astounding. In their private lives, they are at odds with each other, but in the mountains they trust each other with their lives and continue to push the boundaries. The film was nominated for Best Documentary and Best Sound Effects at the 2008 Bavarian Film Awards in Germany.