Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000)
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Format: DVD
Rated R
Director: Michael Cooney
Edition Details:
All Regions
Color, Widescreen, Dolby
Theatrical trailer(s)
Director's Commentary
Behind-the-Scenes Footage
Director's Interview
Music Video Spoof
Widescreen anamorphic format
Release Information:
Studio: A-Pix Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2000
DVD Release Date: December 12, 2000
Run Time: 91 minutes
Production Company: A-Pix Entertainment
Package Type: Keep Case
Discographic Information:
DVD Encoding: Region All Regions
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Available subtitles: Spanish
Review:
When I saw that a sequel to Jack Frost, a holiday classic in my home, was coming out, I was VERY excited. I also expected a bit of a disappointment. After all, it is a sequel and you know what that (usually) means. Thankfully, within seconds of viewing, I was put at ease. The movie opens with our hero from the first film discussing the Jack Frost incident with his psychiatrist. The doctor's receptionist is listening on the speaker phone and getting quite a kick out of the story. The doctor is also caught snickering under his breath. Our hero, and his wife, escape to a tropical paradise in an attempt to have an ejoyable X-mas after the previous years killer snowman nightmare. Well Jack, after being resurrected, tracks them down and turns the island into a SNOW COVERED DEATH TRAP! The killings happen by the handful, and many very humerously. There are even little killer snowballs! Antifreeze will not save them this time. OH NO! They have to search for a new weapon. When they do locate one it's quite humorous, as indicated by the laughter one potential victim expresses once this is realised. This movie is done with very good goofball humor, for those that "get it". Very fun from beginning to end. I hope for further installments in the series, and hopefully as entertaining.
By: Scott Davies from OH, USA
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