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Absolute Zero

Absolute Zero

Product Description


INTER SCI climatologist David Koch (Jeff Fahey) has evidence that a shift in the Earths polarity triggered the last Ice Agein a single day. Now, its happening again, and theres no time to escape. As the temperature plummets, Miami is blasted with snow and ice. Evacuation routes are jammed. The only chance David, his old flame Bryn (Erika Eleniak), and a few other hopeful survivors have is to hole themselves up in a special chamber at INTER SCI. A desperate race for survival is ignited as natures fury rages and the temperature plunges toward -459.67 F...ABSOLUTE ZERO!
Rate Points :2.5
Binding :DVD
Brand :Absolute
Label :Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Manufacturer :Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
MPN :PLTD46219D
ProductGroup :DVD
Studio :Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Publisher :Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
UPC :096009462192
EAN :0096009462192
Price :$6.99USD
Lowest Price :$1.95USD
Customer ReviewsTerrible
Rating Point :1 Helpful Point :0
Terrible Movie...I Wish I could return it and get my 5 dollars back. The fact that its low budget is not even an excuse. The acting is beyond bad and the story line is terrible.

-One of the main characters loses her husband in a phony... unreal tragic scene and she barely sheds a tear. I stress A TEAR literally.

-The main scientist/lead actor is in some ice cave at one point that is several hundred feet below the surface and his friend is killed...At this point you figure the main character is trapped with ice falling and the cave that he was in was caving in. Youd think the director would use this window to thrill us on how the scientist managed to get out of such a tough situation. Nope. As soon as the friend dies, they cut to the next scene where the scientist is in some lab doing test. This left me wondering for the rest of the entire movie.. HOW DID HE GET OUT OF THAT SITUATION?

Its like if you were watching a movie based on a plane and the bad guys were killed, but the plane is flying unmanned. You would want to know how the hero landed the plane. It would be a huge let down for the hero to kill all the bad guys and then the next scene is the hero at the hospital receiving minor medical treatment. You want to see how the hero landed or escaped the unmanned plane scene.

- Irony- The lead scientist is concerned about the Earths polarity, the temperatures, and global warming. His concerns are so great and deeply rooted that he drives around in a Hummer (H2) getting 9 mpg while emitting 3.4 metric tons of carbon emissions per year. Yes this scientist is really concerned about the earth.

-As temperatures reach absolute zero--The cast is running towards a safe room that is suppose to protect them. Well, On the way to the room, the lead scientists boss stops running and decides to collect some contract papers or something and dies as the ice freezes him. Pretty realistic... The entire Miami area is being frozen and the boss is worried about contracts.

Please do not buy this movie..Unless you like laughing at bad acting, terrible plots, and terrible animations. Im pretty sure you could find all the explosions used in this film by searching for "explosion gif" in any search engine. I can not believe this movie came out in 2006 or at all for that matter.


Actually, pretty decent once you get past the title
Rating Point :3 Helpful Point :0
OK, the science is nonsense. And winds at absolute zero? Winds=friction=heat, so nonsense. Still, its nice to see Jeff Fahey (an amazing actor note how different he is, vocally, posture, etc., from his role on The Lost). "Science is always right" he says. Nope. One could argue the opposite. Still and all, the script is very good, with some great lines, and theres lots of action. The FX arent up to Day After Tomorrow, but arent totally hokey. Its a B movie, but a good B movie, and definitely not a D movie (like Sunshine!). For the price, a real bargain, and a great addition to your disaster film library.
One little oddity: I guess the script called for Faheys character to be David Koch, and the DVD case repeats this. But everyone calls him David Kotchman (or Kotzman).
Absolute Zero is a ZERO
Rating Point :1 Helpful Point :0
This movie lives up to its name, in fact the writers are probably still laughing at not only coming up with the title but getting paid minimum wage to write the script. This movie is pure garbage, your time is better spent watching weeds grow than viewing this "masterpiece" Erika Eleniak, the only reason, most people watched this, looks like she gained 40 pounds for this movie. Dont waste your time!
Great movie!
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :2
Sure, its a low-budget, campy movie...but thats what makes it great! Good acting, bad dialogue, and special effects. Definitely a must see if you like low-budget sci-fi movies.

Absolute Zero
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :0
Jeff Fahey gave an excellent performance. This was a great disaster film where the climate changes giving one something to think about.
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