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rockafella
May 15, 2004, 1:19 AM
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Has anyone seen that commercial with the guy who's rock climbing in some desert, and its for the Marines? I know this is really vague, but does anybody know what I am talking about, and where that might be?
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punkclimber52
May 15, 2004, 1:29 AM
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yup, i know exactly what your talking about. I'm pretty sure they are located in between TV shows on most channels, possibly any time of the day. Hope that helps.
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flygirl
May 15, 2004, 1:31 AM
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I'm skeptical that most of it isn't CG. Who knows though.
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xprompt
May 15, 2004, 1:40 AM
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yeah...its and old comercial. i still see it tho. hmm couldnt find it in the 5 minutes i looked cool commercial
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dredsovrn
May 15, 2004, 1:44 AM
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I have seen that. It seem likely that the climb is in a studio somewhere. I am not sure how you rate that.
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tradkelly
May 15, 2004, 3:19 AM
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In reply to: I'm skeptical that most of it isn't CG. You kidding? It was a lot of CGI, but the climber was real. I know, I was the model. I had them lower a camera from the top, and follow me up on steady-cam. The CGI parts came in when they remorphed my body to make me less studly and give me a shorter haircut, but the no-rope thing was totally real. I gave a little grimace and nearly freaked when my hand broke that hold 400' up, but remembered the camera was there and kept my composure. Anyone who free-solos that chossy pile doesn't have to go through boot, and gets an automatic promotion to Lance Corporal (E4) on enlisting, or so I was told. I felt a little wierd doing something like this for a rival service (I'm an Army man, myself), but the pay was right, and heck, I just believe in what Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld are sending us out to do. (If you miss the tongue-in-cheek, just keep it to yourself, please.) Not a bad commercial, as they go, though. Beats the local carpet salesmen for watchability, if not reality. And probably appeals to their target demographic, too. That's not really all that bad a thing.
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flygirl
May 15, 2004, 3:31 AM
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:lol: Nice one. I just didn't want to offend anyone that might... oh nevermind.
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sonso45
May 16, 2004, 1:03 AM
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The actual place that is visible in the background is Monument Valley in northern arizona's navajo reservation. The rock itself is probably somewhere else, climbing isn't allowed in the Monument Valley area. Unless you pay beaucoup bucks. M
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climbtothebeet
May 16, 2004, 1:13 AM
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thats crazy, yeah, i saw that comercial, i was trying to see what shoes he was wearing. pretty crazy.
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valeberga
May 16, 2004, 1:17 AM
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I love these "adventure" ads they love to do for military recruitment. I also remember one where a dude is summiting some mountain peak, and then the one where the kid jumps off a waterfall. I must say, what a f'in crock. Maybe in like 10 years of military service, you get to do some actual rock climbing training for a couple days. Are we really supposed to believe that battles are waged on mountaintops and cliff faces? How dumb do they think our youth is? (wait, don't answer that...) :roll: This Marines ad is not so bad though, because it emphasizes the figurative aspect of the situation, as opposed to actually implying that it's real, or at all related to military service...
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sonso45
May 16, 2004, 1:58 AM
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I started rockclimbing because of the marines. I went to the Korean Mtn Warfare school in 1977. We learned to rappel and we climbed on a wooden wall. Most of the climbing we did was really easy 4th class. It is really only a special forces thing but it's the same as showing jets for an airforce ad, not many airmen get to fly em. M
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xprompt
May 16, 2004, 1:59 AM
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"the other rock" haha thats my fav. whos seen the one where they are on a portaledge talking about what theyre afraid of. harharhar
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valeberga
May 16, 2004, 2:15 AM
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In reply to: I started rockclimbing because of the marines. I went to the Korean Mtn Warfare school in 1977. We learned to rappel and we climbed on a wooden wall. Most of the climbing we did was really easy 4th class. It is really only a special forces thing but it's the same as showing jets for an airforce ad, not many airmen get to fly em. M That's pretty cool. True about the pilot thing, too...
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girlclimb
May 16, 2004, 2:21 AM
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HAHAHAHA I had never seen that adias one before that is great!!!!!!
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thegodfather
May 16, 2004, 2:31 AM
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the guy in the marines commercial is wearing 5.10 ascents, and a wifebeater, and khaki pants...kinda like what tom cruise was wearing in MI:2, right?
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I'm almost gonna support illegal occupation and murder because the marines commercial has a guy climbing.
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girlclimb
May 16, 2004, 2:38 AM
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does anybody remember if a while back there was another climbing comercial for the marines or army i think i remember a differnet one...
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May 16, 2004, 3:57 AM
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In reply to: does anybody remember if a while back there was another climbing comercial for the marines or army i think i remember a differnet one... hmmmm.... nope
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foursquarewarmup
May 16, 2004, 5:25 AM
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The guy in the commercial is a marine from Tulsa. Turns out he used to date my cousin.
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scuclimber
May 16, 2004, 6:21 AM
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Illimaniman, Have you managed to find the commercial (I think it was for VISA) of the two guys hanging in the portaledge listing off the sports that are too risky for them (like surfing :wink: )? Colin
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sardude
May 16, 2004, 7:42 AM
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Lance Corporal is actually an (E3) FYI
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the_antoon
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In reply to: I'm almost gonna support illegal occupation and murder because the marines commercial has a guy climbing. lol
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maxter
May 16, 2004, 2:17 PM
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I bouldered with Grady, a Marine climbing instructor at Santee. You have to lead a 5.9 trad in COMBAT BOOTS to qualify. The marines also climb lots of buildings and the rotten beach cliffs at Camp Pendelton. The beach cliffs are so rotten that protection is not possible. He trains about 250-300 marines a year.
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