Most will find this one as thin as the mountain air.
Out Cold (2001)
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Reviews Counted:48
Fresh:4
Rotten:44
Average Rating:2.9/10
Consensus: A party movie that substitutes surfs for snow, Out Cold will leave viewers just that with its gross-out humor and sophomoric plot.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Bull Mountain is an Alaskan ski town where snowboarding cowboys rule the slopes. When "The Mayor" Papa Muntz dies, he leaves Rick (Jason London) in charge. His dying words are, "Don't go changing... Bull Mountain is an Alaskan ski town where snowboarding cowboys rule the slopes. When "The Mayor" Papa Muntz dies, he leaves Rick (Jason London) in charge. His dying words are, "Don't go changing Bull Mountain!" So Rick and his buddies Luke (Zach Galifianakis), Anthony (Flex Alexander), and Pigpen (Derek Hamilton) continue to chug beer at the local cantina, cruise the mountain for the best trails, and admire the hottest chicks. Everything's great until John (Lee Majors, "The Bionic Man"), a rich developer from Colorado, rolls into town in his SUV with "SNOWBIZ" plates. He's got his two stepdaughters with him--a voluptuous Swedish blond, Inga (Playboy Playmate of the Year 1997, Victoria Silvstedt), and a cute French brunette, Anna (Caroline Dhavernas). As they turn the town upside down, Rick realizes that it's time for him to make some tough decisions about his future and the future of Bull Mountain. OUT COLD does for snowboarders what CADDYSHACK did for golfers--it pokes fun at the stereotypes surrounding the sport, and makes caricatures of its devotees. The resulting comedy is surprisingly funny. The character of Rick is played with appealing wit, and he and Jenny (A.J. Cook), the token snowboarder jockette, have real chemistry. [More]
Starring: Jason London, Lee Majors, A.J. Cook, Flex Alexander
Starring: Jason London, Lee Majors, A.J. Cook, Flex Alexander, Derek Hamilton, David Denman, Caroline Dhavernas, Adam Harrington, Scott Heindl, Brett Kelly, Victoria Silvstedt, Zach Galifianakis
Director: Brendan Malloy, Emmett Malloy
Director: Brendan Malloy, Emmett Malloy
Screenwriter: Jon Zack
Producer: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman, Lee R. Mayes, Lauren Shuler Donner, Jon Zack
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Out Cold
It's 90 minutes of agony, buried under an avalanche of gross-out jokes and goofy geeks.
The title reflects the condition viewers are advised to be in while the picture unspools...about as appetizing as an anchovy- flavored sno-cone.
Really the only highlight here is the unscripted outtakes that run before the closing credits.
The resulting film is an incoherent debacle, more likely to turn people off of the pastime it allegedly celebrates than win any converts.
As in the old beach movies, a great deal of screen time is devoted to the astounding exploits of stunt doubles, who here are riding powdered snow rather than waves.
Out Cold isn't the worst movie ever made. It is, however, one of the most pointless.
As if conceived during a Dukes of Hazzard shooting hiatus, Out Cold may be retro but it's sans daisy dukes.
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