Mount Adamshd ⭐

It’s a "popcorn and irony" movie. It lacks the polish of a Hollywood blockbuster, but it makes up for it with sheer ambition. Watch it if you want to see your favorite hiking trail turned into an intergalactic hunting ground, but maybe skip it if you're looking for a coherent masterclass in sci-fi. Community Perspectives

If you’ve ever looked at Washington’s second-highest peak and thought, "This place needs more prehistoric monsters and glowing red UFOs," then Mount Adams is the specific brand of chaos you’ve been waiting for. Mount AdamsHD

The plot follows a team of UFO investigators who are ironically terrible at investigating UFOs. Instead of scientific inquiry, viewers get a wilderness survival story where characters frequently make every "rookie mistake" in the book—losing maps, lacking weapons, and wandering aimlessly while being hunted by CGI aliens that look like they escaped from a 90s video game. It’s a "popcorn and irony" movie

“This movie shows everything not to do when in the wilderness. Lost in the woods, no map, no compass, no weapons. No survival skills.” Rotten Tomatoes “This movie shows everything not to do when