Out Cold

2001

Action / Comedy / Sport

16
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 8% · 50 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 84% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 18421 18.4K

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Plot summary

Rick Rambis and his friends are having the time of their lives on Bull Mountain—until the legendary Papa Muntz' son decides to sell the mountain to a sleazy land developer, have the staff fired and turn Bull Mountain into 'Yuppieville'.


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Lee Majors as John Majors
David Denman as Lance
A.J. Cook as Jenny
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Reviewed by gein 10 / 10

The Six Million Dollar Man Vs. Victoria Silvstedt

OK, I'm a sucker for this type of film. I know it's something we have all seen a million times, but, darn it - we NEED this type of movie.

Yeah, yeah, yeah…the story line's predictable: idyllic local winter ski haven (Bull Mountain) is under threat by a big-business tycoon's (Lee Majors) plans for turning it into a high rollers' resort town. And, yeah, yeah, yeah…the subplot is equally original: boy loses girl, boy wants girl back, girl has fiancé, boy must go through trials and tribulations to win girl back, etcetera, etcetera, ad nauseum. Add a few crass scenarios, a big-breasted beauty (Victoria Silvstedt), beer and you've got yourself another boring teen-sex comedy. Right? Not so fast, partner.

Out Cold joins the ranks of other great teen comedies (Animal House, Better Off Dead, Caddyshack, and the hundreds of others) in its magical ability to stop time – if just for a moment. Like its predecessors, Out Cold captures that youthful time when friends surround us, we are having the time of our lives and the party never seems like it is going to end. Those are our `rites of passage' years - generally, between the ages of 16-25 - nine very short years.

Out Cold takes place in the fictional tiny-town of Bull Mountain, Colorado - elevation 10,000 feet – a winter wonderland of snow, skiing and snowboarding. A place where there's always fluffy powder to plow through and a hilarious friend is at every corner you turn. There's always the local pub to chill in after a hard day of playing – the characters in these movies all have jobs but no one seems to work. Loneliness is not an option. That's what makes this movie (these movies) great.

Out Cold isn't just about gross-out gags with guys running around trying to get laid, it's about the escapism that these films offer. Even if you've never experienced the perfect winter or summer vacation – even if you've never gone to that ivy-league school where no student has homework – even if you've only dreamt about spending time at exotic locales with fun in the sun/snow – this is the reason why we NEED this type of movie. If only for ninety minutes, these movies offer a fantasy or nice remembrances of times gone by (or, to come.)

For all of you naysayers out there who pooh-pooh this film on the account of its wonderfully juvenile content, I say, `Go see Harry Potter, you bombastic moralist and leave me alone!'

Reviewed by Quinoa1984 4 / 10

Another should've been rated R dumbfest

Out Cold is another film that has been made for the supposed crowd of teens who can't get into a rated R movie but can see this PG-13 "clean cut" of teens drinking and partying and cursing just enough to pass it on the mpaa sheet. It has a fair concept but it is made worse by it's restrictions to go to where it could've gone. It's plot has a group of partying misfits in an Alaskan ski town who want to stop a corporate guy from taking over their resort and town. Very stupid comedy offers up a couple of good gags and jokes, but not enough to make up it's flaws and certainly not enough to make it reccomendable.

And one more note (from a guy's perspective): what is the point of having Victoria Silvstedt in a PG-13 movie when she does so much to try and make it a R movie (the hot tub sequence for example)? Oh well as usual. C-

Reviewed by anaconda-40658 3 / 10

Out to Lunch.

Out Cold (2001): Dir: Brendan Malloy, Emmett Malloy / Cast: Jason London, Lee Majors, Derek Hamilton, A. J. Cook, Willie Garson: Dimwitted comedy about absent-mindedness at a winter ski lodge. They salute the deceased elderly owner who was known to ski while drunk. Considering the finished product of this film, perhaps more than just the owner should have been intoxicated. This film is enough to encourage someone to ski drunk into a tree. Lee Majors moves in with intentions of improving the mountain and that means firing people. Perhaps he should have started with the person who green lit this film for production. He doesn't realize that his step-daughter sleeps with every male within reach. Directed by the Malloys with more promise than the cast. Perhaps shooting a video about a family vacation in a winter wonderland was out of the question, huh? Jason London plays the cardboard lead who was dumped by his girlfriend, but unfortunately not the film's producers. Majors plays a stereotypical villain who will be outwitted before taking ruthless actions. Derek Hamilton has promise for better material. Here he doesn't realize that his Internet romance is a male. A. J. Cook is also featured in this frost bitten garbage. Snowboarding action contains some appeal but ultimately it is a brainless mess that may leave viewers wanting to knock themselves out cold. Score: 3 / 10

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