very cold scene from ‘the shining.’ (warner brothers)
does anyone else watch movies set in the snow and became freezing just watching them?
it all starts out well enough
suddenly dawning on me
the characters
have spent much of the movie in the freezing snow.
once i realize this, there is no going back,
it begins to feel so very cold.
consider this a warning or cautionary tale.
below are some i’ve sen over the years,
any to add to the list?
white fang
frozen
fargo
dr. zhivago
on her majesty’s secret service
white out
groundhog day
the revanent
jeremiah johnson
home alone
the snow walker
shackleton
snow day
the thing
vertical limit
society of the snow
—
“life is cold. people stay warm through the intimacy of a story.”
-james altucher
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I’m Scots Highlander and Irish. I don’t feel the cold.
Yeah, right… LOL :D
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ha!
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It hasn’t happened to me yet!
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lucky
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😍
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wow! that’s a pretty thorough list; I can add ‘Scene from Zoe’s Window’, that post I put up recently of snow falling in the Vienna Woods during a very misty morning ; brrrrrrrrrrr
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nice! I’ve never seen it but will check it out
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No
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ha!
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I hate the cold. That’s a very complete list!!!
The Grey
Dead Snow
March of the Penguins
Snowpiercer
happy cold days, if possible! ❄️
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I’ll check these out, I’ve not seen these, except for march of the penguins
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This is the first film I saw that made me feel cold watching it. I saw it when I was around 8 years old, 12 years after it was made.
Best wishes, Pete.
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omg, that takes it to a whole other level
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What a great list (and those added to it). I just recently watched Wind River and felt the cold down to my bones. Excellent movie set in Wyoming…
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isn’t it amazing how a film can do that? I’ll check it out –
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It is!
Like “Fall” have me the willies… My stomach was doing backflips!
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I couldn’t believe how quickly King outlined this story.
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yes, even the story behind the story is amazing
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Oh hell yeah
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yep
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A will add A Christmas Story, Beth, with poor Ralphie always giving me a true shiver with his tongue stuck to that pole!
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ooh, how could I have forgotten this one>!
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You must watch ARTIC. Quite the story.
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ooh, I’ll look for it, thanks!
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I watched the trailer and got cold, again.
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Ha!
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Correction: ‘ARCTIC’. (My hands were shivering when I wrote it the first time)
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))
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Yes! Cold films just make me feel colder…watching “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” is like spending two hours inside an igloo!
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I think I’m the only one who has never seen it, but I trust your experience –
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“March of the Penguins.” Books have made me cold too.
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I get that –
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I love that you have Shackleton in the middle of that list. And then the quote at the bottom really nails it!
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shackleton was such an amazing true story –
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A great list, Beth, and I don’t normally feel the cold. As I get older, I get hotter. 😳
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isn’t it interested how we change over time?
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Yep, there are moments when Alaska sounds appealing. 😂
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Or Tahiti for me )
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😂😂☃️🌴
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This is a phenomenon I can relate to very well 😄
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I’m glad it’s not just me
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Definitely not😄
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Every thing I watch John Carpenter’s version of The Thing, I get a chill up my spine even if it’s summertime.🥶🥶🥶
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🥶
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Dr. Zhivago. Saw it in the middle of a sizzling Oklahoma summer and wondered if I’d ever be warm again. Until I stepped outside.
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I get that!
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I felt cold reading the titles!
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See?!
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I like to wrap myself around a cuppa before I watch movies set in winter scenes. It helps. So do the three blankets I rolled in.
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Great strategy
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Shakleton is COLD so is Eight Below
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🥶🥶
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How about “The Golden Compass” and “The Eiger Sanction”?
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Yes!
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Excellent list of cold films. I’ve seen a few of them, The Thing was the coldest I normally don’t get cold from the movies but that one was just icy.
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🥶
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LOLOLOL
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Better than to watch beach movies in the winter…
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good idea!
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🙏🏻🌹👍🏻
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Most of the shows on TV I watch now are Alaskan shows like Life Below Zero.
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brrrrr….)
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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my pleasure and stay warm
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I would much rather watch movies about other people in the cold than actually be in the cold.
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Yes, that certainly puts it in perspective
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I’m cold just reading the list!
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right?)
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Yes, several of your movies.
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they put the big freeze on!
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YA!
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What a list.
I will look some of them up.
I started the holdovers but got called up to do something….I will finish up soon.
As for the cold, hasn’t happened to me yet
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lucky!
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Brrr! very cold!
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)))
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