100 Degrees Below Zero
100 Degrees Below Zero
NR | 13 April 2013 (USA)
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After freak climate and weather events destroy the world around them, a group of rogue scientists attempt to reverse the deadly new ice age.

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Steve

I have watched a great many of The Asylum's efforts and, to be perfectly honest, I found that the majority of them are much more enjoyable than the reviews here might lead one to believe. Admittedly, the Mega Shark ones are utterly abysmal, but most of the Earth-in-Peril ones have been perfectly watchable. That is not the case with 100 Degrees Below Zero. Poor Jeff Fahey. Avoid like the plague.

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polx-htc

It's so bad it's actually a great film. The plot is a mirror of Day After Tomorrow, just with worse acting and no film continuity. Some great one liners and heartfelt (not) emotion. There was obviously no pre-filming research done by the production team: in the UK we drive on the left, have our steering wheels on the right, and the Channel Tunnel isn't a road link; only rail. They did get the logo right though. Product placement?What was great about this film is the awfulness. It's hysterically funny without being a made as a comedy. It's a disaster movie in every sense of the word. Fantastic. I only didn't give it 10 stars because the sets didn't wobble. That would have been worth the final two stars.John Rhys-Davis gave a star performance as a British Officer whilst wearing an American officer's uniform. Just about sums up this film really...

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Uriah43

This movie begins with a volcanic eruption in Iceland which triggers a series of other eruptions and earthquakes all across Europe. The resulting ash emitted from these volcanoes then proceeds to block out the sun which causes a new ice age to develop. While this is occurring a newly-married man named "Steve Foster" (Jeff Fahey) and his wife "Lacey" (Judit Fekete) are flying to London when they realize that they need to get to Paris to rescue Steve's son "Ryan Foster" (Marc McKevitt Ewins) and daughter "Taryn Foster" (Sara Malakul Lane). The story then proceeds to focus on the trouble that both groups have to overcome in order to get to their rendezvous point. Now as far as the overall movie is concerned I must say that trying to capture the magnitude of such an impending disaster was no easy matter. In this specific case the attempt to do so failed quite badly. The special effects were bad and the scenarios weren't very realistic either. In short, those who like disaster films might get some satisfaction out of this one but it certainly isn't one I would recommend to anyone. Accordingly, I rate it as below average.

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mselgin1

The acting is terrible. I mean I have never felt the urge to write a review but this movie was so bad. I just had to....wow The story line was fine. It's just the acting was very bad.Some of the things the actors did was just crazy...I hope they get better practice and maybe they will get the chance to star in another movie where they can show how talented they are.That all that I have to say about this movie.I hope that others will watch it to see what they think, but for me I just didn't think it was worth it.And this movie is definitely not work buying.Please try to find it somewhere online for free.It is not even worth the rental cost.sorry to say

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