Any good kino set in Antarctica or places like Alaska?

Any good kino set in Antarctica or places like Alaska?

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Antarctica and Alaska are not similar at all

Sauce on pic

found it on google images

it's my nipple

The Thing

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The Joy of Painting, by Bob Ross

Alien VS Predator, The Thing (1982), Iron Sky: the Coming Race, X-Files: The Movie, Watchmen

Nanook Of The North
Atanarjuat

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It's fake, but /x/fags eat it up

That‘s exactly what it would say

KILL IT, WINDOWS!

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Werner Herzog penguin thing

Ice Station Zebra

At the mountains of madness kino adaptation by me in 2023.

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t. Glownigger

The Terror (Artic circle kino)

/x/fags believe anything

>It's fake
Try harder

>source

global warming, thanks drumpf

we want to believe

What a boring movie that was. I can't believe Howard Hughes got obsessed with and rewatched THAT hundreds of times nonstop, out of all the kino he could have chosen.

So there's Lemuria, Atlantis, Mu.. What was the Antarctic civilization called?

And then he just walked toward the mountains, bill, swear to god
No fucking way?
I know, the absolute mad lad did it though

Hyperboria, durrr.

This one was good.

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Mystery, Alaska, 30 days of night, white fang, grizzly man, on deadly ground, northern exposure.

You know the part where he tries to haul the thing up the cliff? Suddenly some survival-autism kicked in for me and made me remember snow anchors, and made me really annoyed that he didn't simply use one instead of standing at the top and trying to haul it with muscle power alone. I guess that's how nerdy survivalists must feel when watching any movie like that.

Wrong, Hyperborea was in the Arctic “beyond the North Winds.” No one knows who inhabited Antarctica (if anyone did).

if they made a film adaption of at the mountains of madness then probably that, in the interim the thing

>on deadly ground
Ah yes, that time when Steven Seagal stopped being Asian in heritage and instead became Native American.

shill