Not the best quality BUT wanted to share with my fellow climbers! Alex is such a great climber and a great person overall. Love the guy. Whats your favorite part of the documentary? or when do you plan to see it?
Totally. Mark Synnott talks about how he and others like Jimmy Chin (in projects long before the documentary) experienced this paradox when they were first getting to know Alex - even when he was being infuriating, he was still lovable. I think most people sense that he's inherently good and admirable even when he's not adhering to social norms. Just an awesome human being.
I almost felt like there was no need for a Q&A since the movie was so good at telling the raw story about who Alex is and what he's like in real life. Glad to be wrong, it was pretty delightful to hear his thoughts on how the movie turned out - being that it wasn't his goal to make the movie, just to climb El Cap. Thanks for uploading! Also want to take the time to say, your climbing videos are so straightforward and easy to understand; I'm happy to be subscribed!
** I also want to add that this was an amazing film. I bought tickets in advance for myself and friends for two screenings, since it was only shown for one week in Hawaii. I was so happy to be watching both times!
Thanks man glad you’re enjoying the content here, Appreciate it. Also, Alex Honnold was just in Joe Rogans podcast, definitely a great listen! Check it out.
I have watched the Free Solo days ago in Stockholm premier, no doubt blew my mind, even though after seeing lots of trailers. What an honest, real, and great man in our time!
Holy wow! Saw opening night at Mayan Denver last week. Apparently Chin was to speak at the next show. All 5 of us climber viewers agreed: the last half hour our hearts were audibly beating in our chests. Intense!!!
I am French and what this person has just accomplished, because I doubt that he is human, is one of the most incredible achievements I have seen in my life, this documentary looks exceptional, I inquired everywhere but I did not find anything, do you know if we will be able to see it in europe one day, because it is only broadcast in cinemas in america for the moment; I was even ready to go to America just to see this masterpiece but the price of the flights cooled me down, so if you have information I'm interested, thank you so much.
an important message for those who, like me, are eager to see this masterpiece outside of America (excerpt from Alex's Instagram): " alexhonnold Inspecting my gear on the way up El Cap...@jimmy_chin photo from the film Free Solo. It's been a wild ride all over the country for the last few weeks - huge thanks to everyone who's already come out to see the film. For those asking about screenings in specific cities (or Europe, or Canada, etc) - be patient, it's expanding each week. And eventually it'l be on TV and streaming online. But it's definitely way better to see on the biggest screen possible - you have to do El Cap justice! "
Actually saw the movie here after I got back from Mallorca. The theatre was full of old people. lol. I think that there was a seniors' discount. But what a great documentary, and what an accomplishment. Did anyone else see his girlfriend's face at the end when he was just beaming from thinking that maybe he would be the one to find the next great challenge instead of someone else in 10 or 20 years?
I agree with you - especially about the level of focus for the full 4 hours. If that film exist, I hope that they do edit it down to show a more detailed story of the actual climb. Cheers.
Dude. You don't say what the documentary is - as if everyone is supposed to be so knowledgeable about climbing that they know what this is. Is it "Free Solo"? I thought that it might be "The Dawn Wall" - what are the odds of 2 climbing documentaries being released at the same time, right? I'm going to have to wait for both to be released on DVD or whatever because the odds of either coming to my small Canadian city are just as small as the city.
A friend said that they caught a screening of it the other night at a theatre "in the boonies" (well for me, anyway). That was probably it for here. Waiting for the DVD. lol.
Not the best quality BUT wanted to share with my fellow climbers! Alex is such a great climber and a great person overall. Love the guy.
Whats your favorite part of the documentary? or when do you plan to see it?
Seeing it Oct 6 in Fort Collins. Thanks for posting this.
rockentry I’m just hoping it comes to a theater here by me in Sarasota.
Actually, this is substantially better than average audio quality for these.
What a great guy,
His brutal honesty makes him really endearing, and he's hilarious. 👍😊
Totally. Mark Synnott talks about how he and others like Jimmy Chin (in projects long before the documentary) experienced this paradox when they were first getting to know Alex - even when he was being infuriating, he was still lovable. I think most people sense that he's inherently good and admirable even when he's not adhering to social norms. Just an awesome human being.
Thanks, That was great. to be able to see and listen to his answers and thoughts.
I almost felt like there was no need for a Q&A since the movie was so good at telling the raw story about who Alex is and what he's like in real life. Glad to be wrong, it was pretty delightful to hear his thoughts on how the movie turned out - being that it wasn't his goal to make the movie, just to climb El Cap. Thanks for uploading! Also want to take the time to say, your climbing videos are so straightforward and easy to understand; I'm happy to be subscribed!
** I also want to add that this was an amazing film. I bought tickets in advance for myself and friends for two screenings, since it was only shown for one week in Hawaii. I was so happy to be watching both times!
Thanks man glad you’re enjoying the content here, Appreciate it. Also, Alex Honnold was just in Joe Rogans podcast, definitely a great listen! Check it out.
@@rockentry Cool! Not sure how I feel about Rogan, but I'll definitely give it a watch :D
Awesome! Enjoyed “the experience” of being there and the laughs. 🙏😎🤙
"Oh no, I ran out of rock!" Haha great answer
I have watched the Free Solo days ago in Stockholm premier, no doubt blew my mind, even though after seeing lots of trailers. What an honest, real, and great man in our time!
Are there any releases in europe?
I’m really excited about this!!!
Like being there... thanks Os!
Holy wow! Saw opening night at Mayan Denver last week. Apparently Chin was to speak at the next show.
All 5 of us climber viewers agreed: the last half hour our hearts were audibly beating in our chests. Intense!!!
I would had LOVED to meet Jimmy Chin! I tell my climber friends to bring chalk to the movies because hands get sweaty! hehehe
Awesome! I just saw Free Solo last night. This is a perfect follow up!
what an amazing film. did you watch it at the dome too?
Watched it at the Arclight in Hollywood. Don't think it was inside the dome tho. My first time there too.
Thanks for this! Can I asked where this Q+A was at?
Yeah, This was at the Arclight in Hollywood.
I am French and what this person has just accomplished, because I doubt that he is human, is one of the most incredible achievements I have seen in my life, this documentary looks exceptional, I inquired everywhere but I did not find anything, do you know if we will be able to see it in europe one day, because it is only broadcast in cinemas in america for the moment; I was even ready to go to America just to see this masterpiece but the price of the flights cooled me down, so if you have information I'm interested, thank you so much.
an important message for those who, like me, are eager to see this masterpiece outside of America (excerpt from Alex's Instagram): " alexhonnold Inspecting my gear on the way up El
Cap...@jimmy_chin photo from the film Free Solo. It's
been a wild ride all over the country for the last few
weeks - huge thanks to everyone who's already come
out to see the film. For those asking about screenings
in specific cities (or Europe, or Canada, etc) - be
patient, it's expanding each week. And eventually it'l
be on TV and streaming online. But it's definitely way
better to see on the biggest screen possible - you
have to do El Cap justice! "
You are incredible no one can do what you do you could fight Mike Tyson and be safer than climbing al capitan
Haha, the host keeps saying Jimmy's last name wrong. It's Chin not Chai.
Lingfu Zhang Chai is Jimmy’s wife and also co-director of the movie.
Actually saw the movie here after I got back from Mallorca. The theatre was full of old people. lol. I think that there was a seniors' discount. But what a great documentary, and what an accomplishment.
Did anyone else see his girlfriend's face at the end when he was just beaming from thinking that maybe he would be the one to find the next great challenge instead of someone else in 10 or 20 years?
I agree with you - especially about the level of focus for the full 4 hours. If that film exist, I hope that they do edit it down to show a more detailed story of the actual climb. Cheers.
Just as impressive is Alex is still the same down-to-earth guy as he was before getting the fame
I agree! and thats rare. He has accomplished so much and still a really great guy.
Dude. You don't say what the documentary is - as if everyone is supposed to be so knowledgeable about climbing that they know what this is. Is it "Free Solo"? I thought that it might be "The Dawn Wall" - what are the odds of 2 climbing documentaries being released at the same time, right? I'm going to have to wait for both to be released on DVD or whatever because the odds of either coming to my small Canadian city are just as small as the city.
g mak Nat Geo is syndicated in Canada no? Should be soon if so.
A friend said that they caught a screening of it the other night at a theatre "in the boonies" (well for me, anyway). That was probably it for here. Waiting for the DVD. lol.