You absolutely made the right choice. As someone maybe more experienced climber, you were not equipped by either experience or actual equipment (definitely not those shoes) to make that climb or even really estimate the risks.
If it makes you feel any better James, that's not Stallone on top of the mountain in the helicopter shot. Stallone has an aversion to heights and had a double/stuntman stand in for him for that shot. So Sly didn't go up there either. Also, Rocky seems to fight on Christmas in "Rocky V."
I was wondering that exact thing, thanks for clarifying. It would make sense to not have the lead star fall off a cliff in production for a distance shot that you wouldn't know who it was anyway. Even if he wanted to do it as a personal accomplishment, I'm sure the production team wouldn't allow it.
the fact that you spent more than 5 seconds contemplating whether or not you were going to attempt to scale a mountain with worn out sneakers (and no gear or professional experience) is impressive to me
As someone who lives in a mountain range with some hikes that are daunting such as that, you did great James. Glad you were able to get close. Hopefully we get more documentaries like this.
As an Austrian growing up in the alps I can assure you that you made the right call in the end. Climbing up there has the potential to be lethal. Respect where it is due.
Really digging these classic style Cinemassacre videos of location hunts. They get me excited to tag along and see if you can nail the shots with the terrain. The informative movie stuff is always a treat.
I missed these so much! I re-watch the old movie film location videos every so often so it's nice to have something new. Thank you for doing another one!
I’ve been watching AVGN/Cinemassacre for a decade at least. The moment James hears that Sylvester Stallone is aware of them doing the doc is a top moment for sure! That’s just awesome.
So putting the coordinates James called out (43°35'08.1"N, 110°53'24.0"W) will take you to the mountain. If you drag the little guy out for a street view, there is a blue dot you can drop and see a 360 picture. In the picture a woman is sitting on the box James was asking about.
James is perhaps one of the most creative and inspiring individuals on the Internet. It's not just the humor, but the passion and talent. His dedication is incredible. Also - we need to crowdfund that horror movie of his, because it sounds brilliant.
What disqualifies it from being a documentary? In the description it is described as a documentary, so even if this didn't qualify as a documentary, or part of a series of videos in a Rocky film franchise shooting locations documentary, some would likely still refer to it as a documentary because of the video's description.
Dude, you did something I couldn't do. Have children and care enough about them so much,you wouldn't put yourself in danger. I salute you sirs. Exemplary gentlemen. Absolutely amazing
This was a great video. You do very well with things like this. I prefer it to AVGN if I'm being honest (no shade towards AVGN). I really like this more original, more personal content.
Greendog... You sir are the best!!! I like your vids. Keep going Joe!!! F..k the hatters. I'm from Bosnia. So I can proudly say I'm the biggest fan of yours in Bosnia...
You made a whole trip to go climb a mountain and film a documentary about it, and you didn't bring any climbing equipment or hiking gear. What were you guys thinking?!
I do love the “What were they thinking” reference, but as someone who has climbed mountains before, I can tell you it’s not as simple as just bringing climbing equipment. Any pro doc you’ve seen with dangerous mountain climbs are skilled climbers with skilled cameramen and have worked out thousands of dollars of insurance. This was two fans finding filming locations. I’d say they did quite well.
@@JTCurtisMusic for sure. I'm a big fan of James and I have lots of respect for the guy. Im also a father of 2 daughters and relate a lot when he talks about them.
It seems crazy but I get it, recently I went climbing a mountain near where I live and I always thought “well what’s the point of climbing gear it’s not that big” half way up I had almost died like 6 times and my legs were killing me so I turned back thinking about how if I wouldn’t have worn shoes with HOLES in them I could have made it further
@@JTCurtisMusic Dude, James expected to climb a mountain peak which saw in a movie using twigs while wearing jeans and worn out sneakers. This was below being an unprepared film production, it's plainly against common sense.
There was a tiny part of me hoping that somehow James was going to find a way to that point...and find Stallone up there laughing and smiling. He's say something like "Hey Yo, James Rolfe, right? Hey hey! What took you guys so long?" I say this because the guy mentioned that Stallone knew they were going to be here...and I was hoping for a super surprising cameo.
4:00 As someone, who actually HAS traveled through Siberia, I can confirm that some of this scenery does indeed look like it. Maybe not mountains, though, but fields? Definitely
Really awesome you found the peak that Rocky stood and yelled Drago in Rocky 4, and really hope this gets back to Sly Stallone, it would be really awesome if you can interview him and acknowledge you guys found these great legendary locations.
Amazing how all the mountains and peaks were still there, intact, almost 40 years later than the film. Makes you wonder how microscopic a man’s lifetime is compared to our planet.
So let me get this straight; guy walks up a mountain totally unprepared by wearing worn out tennis shoes, twigs for walking sticks and no hiking gear. Then he gives up, cries and goes home? 10/10 so inspirational!
Pulled that up on google maps. there is just child sitting on that wooden create. multiple people have clearly climbed that, no way nobody hasn't checked its contents.
Dude this was awesome. I like seeing you doing stuff like this. Rocky is perfect to cover again. I love AVGN but seeing you do other stuff is just as entertaining because you're an entertaining person. You rock James! I don't see other RUclipsrs doing stuff like this. This was absolutely unique. It would have been awesome if Stallone would have came out and redo some of the scenes with you.
@@mage1439 Don't you mean the love his writers told him to pretend to have? You do realize he's an actor right? That man hasn't wrote his own stuff in like 7 years....
Awesome work, James! Beautiful footage and packed with fun movie trivia. I'm glad you didn't take a chance climbing to the top of that mountain. Hope Stallone sees this video.
A TV series hosted by James will be in all streaming services iconic like a video games today. Wow! The emotional ending part got my tears 😭 Love you guys!
Here is a tip for more easily finding locations based on a photo or video - use Google Earth VR. Sure, you can just use plain Google Earth, but in VR you can search hundreds of miles quickly. In VR you really get a feel for the angles and how things line up.
James’ true love for film comes through when we get to watch these documentaries. Heck, even just hearing James reminisce on old favorites is enjoyable, because you can see how much he really enjoys the art of film and filmmaking.
The log cabin location (3:16) appears to have been a half mile almost directly east from Teton Point Turnout on Hwy 89. Not only does it line up perfectly with the mountains, but this would also have provided access and parking space for equipment trucks, trailers etc. Also, the location is in a slight depression in the ground, meaning the busy highway in the background is hidden from view.
Rocky 4 has been and always will be my personal favorite of them all. I loved each and every moment of this video. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, James!
The rocky movie are some of my best movie maybe the best movies so thank you for the experience I enjoyed every moment with you guys 🙏🏽👍🏾💪DRAAGOOOOOOOH
I can’t believe you did not prepare at all for this climb
Unintentionally hilarious videos are the best.
Beat-up shoes and branches lol 😆
Please continue doing more stuff like this. I love the AVGN stuff but these videos of traveling to the actual locations is so refreshing.
WAOW!!!
No
I love Wyoming. This is where I am retiring to.
How about T2 locations :D
For realls! I actually learned a bit of things in the video too. We need an avgn video like this now lol.
Those walking twigs are TOO FUNNY. Thank you sir 🙏🏼
When I saw you using 2 sticks for hiking poles I said to myself “please tell me he didn’t go up any further” lol
_Why did I pick these up? Will I be littering if I put them back down?_
I imagine he found a nice out-of-the-way place for them! ✌😉👍
As someone with no interest in Rocky IV, this video is enthralling. Your enthusiasm is contagious.
You should watch it
One of the best in the series
@@MagnumSkyWolf 100%
Couldn’t agree more, never seen any of the films, but this is infectious.
@@chrispbaconator watch the whole series! You can ignore creed since they aren Stallone’s idea. But watch all 6 Rocky’s!
Got to love the private property signs in the middle of nowhere
You absolutely made the right choice. As someone maybe more experienced climber, you were not equipped by either experience or actual equipment (definitely not those shoes) to make that climb or even really estimate the risks.
10/10. I'd love some more Nerd pilgrimages to other iconic film locations! So cool to see James so far out of his usual context.
Check out his bronson cave video.
yes, it's a shame that this kind of video don't generate much view, and doing it must be more expensive than regular avgn video
Jackson is also where they filmed another 80s fighting classic. In 1980 Clint Eastwood bare knuckle sequel 'Any Which Way You Can'.
This is Bimmy gold!
If it makes you feel any better James, that's not Stallone on top of the mountain in the helicopter shot. Stallone has an aversion to heights and had a double/stuntman stand in for him for that shot. So Sly didn't go up there either.
Also, Rocky seems to fight on Christmas in "Rocky V."
Weird for a guy that starred in Cliffhanger hahahaha
I was wondering that exact thing, thanks for clarifying. It would make sense to not have the lead star fall off a cliff in production for a distance shot that you wouldn't know who it was anyway. Even if he wanted to do it as a personal accomplishment, I'm sure the production team wouldn't allow it.
the fact that you spent more than 5 seconds contemplating whether or not you were going to attempt to scale a mountain with worn out sneakers (and no gear or professional experience) is impressive to me
It's spelled "irresponsible".
no it’s spelt MOWDEN.
Hiking in new balances!?
As someone who lives in a mountain range with some hikes that are daunting such as that, you did great James. Glad you were able to get close. Hopefully we get more documentaries like this.
As an Austrian growing up in the alps I can assure you that you made the right call in the end. Climbing up there has the potential to be lethal. Respect where it is due.
Really digging these classic style Cinemassacre videos of location hunts. They get me excited to tag along and see if you can nail the shots with the terrain. The informative movie stuff is always a treat.
I missed these so much! I re-watch the old movie film location videos every so often so it's nice to have something new. Thank you for doing another one!
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@@nathanclynch383 M O W D E N
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That Delaware Valley accent
Big Rocky fan btw
Did you not think about bringing hiking gear at all?
Wow! The continuation to the series we've been waiting for for 14 years! Awesome!
@UnderWaterFurry i think hes referencing the original Nerd Rocky video.
@@0AwesomeProductions0 Looks like it was 14 years ha. Was thinking it cane out right around Rocky Balboa
He sure climbed that mowtin
james running LOL
The mowden
I’ve been watching AVGN/Cinemassacre for a decade at least. The moment James hears that Sylvester Stallone is aware of them doing the doc is a top moment for sure! That’s just awesome.
I was cooking and missed that part, when do they say that?
@@DJmisterpeluca 2:30
Is Stallone aware?
So putting the coordinates James called out (43°35'08.1"N, 110°53'24.0"W) will take you to the mountain. If you drag the little guy out for a street view, there is a blue dot you can drop and see a 360 picture. In the picture a woman is sitting on the box James was asking about.
Awesome!!
So glad this was possible to finish before 17.40
This was so cool. Seeing the shots lined up with new footage is way more interesting than I thought it would be. Great opportunity for adventure
James, you are true Rocky IV fan.
Now Stallone is gonna know you didnt make it up the Mowden, nice going, James.
confused. whats up with the super tiny branches for your walking stick? Is it a joke or what?
James is perhaps one of the most creative and inspiring individuals on the Internet. It's not just the humor, but the passion and talent. His dedication is incredible.
Also - we need to crowdfund that horror movie of his, because it sounds brilliant.
Dude went all the way to Wyoming and didn’t even get to checkout half the locations…
When he started crying it was the sweetest and funniest thing i ever saw.
Lol 'mow-tin'. Glad you got there Bimmy.
He can only climb the mowden until 5:40 hits
Love when people find fun and creative reasons to travel like this
amazing documentary, really loved seeing all the shots lined up. you made the right decision turning back when you did!
What disqualifies it from being a documentary? In the description it is described as a documentary, so even if this didn't qualify as a documentary, or part of a series of videos in a Rocky film franchise shooting locations documentary, some would likely still refer to it as a documentary because of the video's description.
I love James' film buff stuff.
I would've never looked at these or given them a lick of acknowledgement without him.
The areal tram bit was hilarious.
I love how James gets emotional talking about his children. Very relatable.
Mao Den
Amazing. Never thought you'd make a sequel to 'Rocky Jumped a Park Bench" and it came out better than I could've ever hoped it to be. Bravo!
Dude, you did something I couldn't do. Have children and care enough about them so much,you wouldn't put yourself in danger. I salute you sirs. Exemplary gentlemen. Absolutely amazing
Nah bro the glazing is insane😭😭😭
If Derek knows Sly then he can ask him where the precise locations are - doh!
go to a filming location nobody cares - not even the souvenir shop is interested, hiking in sneakers, jeans and two twigs... comedy gold here
Informative and well shot. Love this kind of stuff from James, the passion really shines through.
His shoes! Did he wear those waterproof ones
This was a great video. You do very well with things like this. I prefer it to AVGN if I'm being honest (no shade towards AVGN). I really like this more original, more personal content.
Greendog... You sir are the best!!! I like your vids. Keep going Joe!!! F..k the hatters. I'm from Bosnia. So I can proudly say I'm the biggest fan of yours in Bosnia...
i like greendog more then gamesack, i said it
@@jerry8273 what "hatters"? what are you even talking about?
As if im not aware
This video was so genuine and heartfelt. Just a pleasure to watch
Agreed. The parent feels got me.
You made a whole trip to go climb a mountain and film a documentary about it, and you didn't bring any climbing equipment or hiking gear. What were you guys thinking?!
What were they thinking!?!?!?
I do love the “What were they thinking” reference, but as someone who has climbed mountains before, I can tell you it’s not as simple as just bringing climbing equipment. Any pro doc you’ve seen with dangerous mountain climbs are skilled climbers with skilled cameramen and have worked out thousands of dollars of insurance. This was two fans finding filming locations. I’d say they did quite well.
@@JTCurtisMusic for sure. I'm a big fan of James and I have lots of respect for the guy. Im also a father of 2 daughters and relate a lot when he talks about them.
It seems crazy but I get it, recently I went climbing a mountain near where I live and I always thought “well what’s the point of climbing gear it’s not that big” half way up I had almost died like 6 times and my legs were killing me so I turned back thinking about how if I wouldn’t have worn shoes with HOLES in them I could have made it further
@@JTCurtisMusic Dude, James expected to climb a mountain peak which saw in a movie using twigs while wearing jeans and worn out sneakers. This was below being an unprepared film production, it's plainly against common sense.
I love how James can turn an expedition for some film location history into an emotional experience
Pure brilliant this is James well done
Thanks for many years of content James! Hope your enjoying yourself these days
There was a tiny part of me hoping that somehow James was going to find a way to that point...and find Stallone up there laughing and smiling. He's say something like "Hey Yo, James Rolfe, right? Hey hey! What took you guys so long?" I say this because the guy mentioned that Stallone knew they were going to be here...and I was hoping for a super surprising cameo.
Im just hopin Stallone becomes a guestin AVGN and Arnold could follow suit
Best thing I ever beard
Best episode James keep this segment up. Love the adventures with you. Take care man.
MAODIN?!
4:00 As someone, who actually HAS traveled through Siberia, I can confirm that some of this scenery does indeed look like it. Maybe not mountains, though, but fields? Definitely
Siberia....has...fields??? No way!!
@@Iansanonce-lp4nx yes...
Why would Rocky train in SIberia while the fight was in Moscow though?
@@ElizondoAbelardo because its a movie lol
@@ElizondoAbelardo you wouldnt train in alaska for a fight in LA?
Really awesome you found the peak that Rocky stood and yelled Drago in Rocky 4, and really hope this gets back to Sly Stallone, it would be really awesome if you can interview him and acknowledge you guys found these great legendary locations.
I was a kid when the park bench documentary came out. This brought me back to that feeling. Thanks James.
he didn't prepare for this trip...the crying at the end man...
As if he's not aware
A classic series.
YES JAMES! We need more of filming locations!!
Amazing how all the mountains and peaks were still there, intact, almost 40 years later than the film. Makes you wonder how microscopic a man’s lifetime is compared to our planet.
85 years against 4.6 billion
So let me get this straight; guy walks up a mountain totally unprepared by wearing worn out tennis shoes, twigs for walking sticks and no hiking gear. Then he gives up, cries and goes home? 10/10 so inspirational!
It's more than you did
@Zodiac Griller I'm not planning on going to the mountains. Was just pointing out that James did more than Wolfie up there did.
@@JC-rg7lv *mowdens
He climbed the mowdein
Pulled that up on google maps. there is just child sitting on that wooden create.
multiple people have clearly climbed that, no way nobody hasn't checked its contents.
I miss the old you.
Rocky IV is my favorite sequel in the series. Thanks for the great tour.
Dude this was awesome. I like seeing you doing stuff like this. Rocky is perfect to cover again. I love AVGN but seeing you do other stuff is just as entertaining because you're an entertaining person. You rock James!
I don't see other RUclipsrs doing stuff like this. This was absolutely unique. It would have been awesome if Stallone would have came out and redo some of the scenes with you.
The best thing about him doing stuff like this is that you can feel the love he has for it.
@@mage1439 Don't you mean the love his writers told him to pretend to have? You do realize he's an actor right? That man hasn't wrote his own stuff in like 7 years....
@@tomwalker8944 If you think this isn't 100% genuine him, you're not only blind but why are you even here?
Wow that would be such a great idea. I wonder if Sly would be up for that.
@@tomwalker8944 BS, Cinemassacre writers are writers, not directors. This is pure James right here, and with the Nerd.
Now that's a tough 80s mountain!
TREMENDOUS!! Thank you so much...
Please do more of these if possible!!! I am shocked there isn't a travel show dedicated to movie locations. You are on to something here. Loved it
Living the dream! Awesome scenery!
Awesome work, James! Beautiful footage and packed with fun movie trivia. I'm glad you didn't take a chance climbing to the top of that mountain. Hope Stallone sees this video.
Watching you power walk up those steps had me rolling
A TV series hosted by James will be in all streaming services iconic like a video games today. Wow! The emotional ending part got my tears 😭 Love you guys!
This video was absolutely incredible. Best video in over a year! THANK U JAMES
Here is a tip for more easily finding locations based on a photo or video - use Google Earth VR. Sure, you can just use plain Google Earth, but in VR you can search hundreds of miles quickly. In VR you really get a feel for the angles and how things line up.
As a hiker and AVGN fan, this was highly entertaining.
Incredible James! That was definitely a very special video!!
at the end literally stood up and clapped. AMAZING!!!!
James’ true love for film comes through when we get to watch these documentaries. Heck, even just hearing James reminisce on old favorites is enjoyable, because you can see how much he really enjoys the art of film and filmmaking.
Hey James you have nothing to prove as long you were there & thats a victory in itself 🔥🔥🔥😎👍🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
i'll be honest, i like avgn but this type of content is just refreshing to watch, we need more of this
😂 I'm here for video game/ movie reviews
Wow what a view!!! James Rolfe showed his emocional side caring of his daughters
Thank you James thank you FOR GETTING A NEW HAT!!! Lol 😆 That Mortal Kombat hat was looking pretty nasty and it did not fit at all
Great video James. You made the right choice not making that risky climb. It really was some pretty scenery.
I'm impressed with the lengths you were willing to go to for this, James. Looking forward to what you do next.
Like Carl Weathers said once: "I may not win, but I'll go the distance. But going the distance is a big win!"
The log cabin location (3:16) appears to have been a half mile almost directly east from Teton Point Turnout on Hwy 89. Not only does it line up perfectly with the mountains, but this would also have provided access and parking space for equipment trucks, trailers etc.
Also, the location is in a slight depression in the ground, meaning the busy highway in the background is hidden from view.
Thanks for filling in this missing information. Always wondered where that log cabin was.
Best ever. Thank you so much Nerd
Beautifully put together James! The locations look stunning. I'd love to see a TV series like this hosted by you.
What an epic video and adventure! You guys were really blessed for having this amazing opportunity. Please James, do more videos like this one!
Rocky 4 has been and always will be my personal favorite of them all. I loved each and every moment of this video. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, James!
The rocky movie are some of my best movie maybe the best movies so thank you for the experience I enjoyed every moment with you guys 🙏🏽👍🏾💪DRAAGOOOOOOOH
Mowtan
amazing! I love stuff like this. Would love to see you scout more movie landmarks.
I second that!
@@esk8jaimes that was what was Amazing what James was ABLE to do. Over 30 years later, how he lined up the Mountain related to the Movie??? Awesome!!
That is some scenery, I have to go there some day.