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Jack Frost

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Directed By: Michael Cooney
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Simitar Ent.

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

After a serial killer gets doused with some toxic, mutating ooze, a small town must deal with the terrible wrath of his new deep-freeze form (to say nothing of his horrific carrot nose and eyes made out of hellish coal). Although clearly indebted to the superior horror-comedy of Sam Raimi (the venerable director of The Evil Dead trilogy), this killer snowman movie is somewhat less than abominable (sorry), with a cheerful, wonky sense of humor, some intentionally cheesy special effects, and a creative enthusiasm that belies the obviously low budget. Good fun for the less-discriminating horror fan, although potential viewers should be warned in advance that a blatantly misogynist scene in a female victim's bathtub crosses the line between enjoyably tasteless and downright disgusting. --Andrew Wright

"I can see your house from up here!"

A Customer Review by Dymon Enlow
Ehh this movie is all right. The premise of a killer snowman is pretty amusing. I just wish the filmmakers would have went ahead and gone completely over the top with it in a DEAD ALIVE, RIKI-OH, EVIL DEAD II, CHINESE TORTURE CHAMBER STORY kind of way.

The campy irreverent humor is funny, I giggled more than a few times but unfortunately with no nudity and a severe lack of spilt blood this movie will never be anything more than a novelty. Worth watching once if only to try and locate the carrot in the bathtub scene.

Horribly funny movie

A Customer Review by theshowstoppa1
This movie is horrible, but it is so bad it's actually enjoyable...

They used to play it over and over late night on "The Movie Channel" back in 98 and 99, and I would find myself watching it whenever it was on... mostly because I thought the girl was hot... (I could never get enough of the bathtub scene with the snowman's nose)

This movie is one of the worst movies... But it is funny

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