Movie |
Stranded | Mountain
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Director | 2010 | Adam
Best Screenplay | 2010
Best Horror Movie | 2010
Best Actress | 2010
Best Actor | 2010
Best Horror Film | 2010
Box Office Collection 3,065,860 USD
The film was shot entirely practically, meaning no soundstage, nor greenscreen, nor CGI. The actors and actresses were truly suspended over fifty feet in the air on the side of a real mountain in Utah.
To get the shots of the chairlift moving with the actors and actresses speaking on it, Writer and Director Adam Green and Director of Photography Will Barratt shot everything themselves, as the film's hired camera crew was too nervous to dangle at those heights.
Amongst the many challenges that the production faced, one of the chief ones, was the fact that Writer and Director Adam Green is terrified of heights.
Prior to the filming of this movie, Adam Green had never set foot on a ski resort in his life.
The production could only afford to light the first four cable car towers.
"Parker O'Neil: Okay then, Lynch, what *is* the worst way to die? Joe Lynch: What... Parker O'Neil: No, no, no, you have an answer for everything. What is your biggest fear? Joe Lynch: That's easy. The Sarlacc pit. Parker O'Neil: I'm sorry, the what? Joe Lynch: The Sarlacc pit. From "Return of the Jedi". Uh, hello. Being slowly digested over a thousand years - worst death ever. Dan Walker: [in a mocking whiny voice] Dan, why don't I ever have a girlfriend? Why?"
"[last lines] Dan Walker: [echoing voice] You're gonna be okay, baby. You're gonna be okay."