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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0687797948038 Format: Color, NTSC Label: First Look Pictures Languages: Manufacturer: First Look Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: First Look Pictures Release Date: April 30, 2002 Running Time: 96 minutes Studio: First Look Pictures Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent MovieI saw this movie on TV, it was under the name Avalanche. I tried to find it everywhere. One day a stumbled across it at a movie shop in the mall. I was sooooo happy. The special effects in this movie are far from today's standards, but the characters I believe are worth it. I am happy to have it in my collection. Rating: - Exactly... CORNBALL THRILLER!There is a little bit of everythiing in this movie - plot, pretext, suspense, action, mystery, and romance. There's nothing wrong with this movie..... and of course it's cornballed. Thomas Ian Griffith is famous for those. Rating: - EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT - WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOREffects good as can be expected for this type of movie. Story line of a couple in love and then to have to face the lose of the lover [husband] is always touching. Concerns for the environment and wildlife fleshes out the story of sorrow and lose. The oil refinery appears to be the villian here [or rather the people managing it]. The reasons behind the treachary adds mystery to the story and the lose of friendship between Dr. Lia Freeman and her husband's pilot friend adds ... Read More Rating: - Average Fare With Caroleen Feeney Some good photography of Alaska and the native wildlife. The acting is 3 stars and the scenery is 5 stars. There are exciting special effects and exciting flying in a two-seater airplane. A large avalanche is very dramatic in the second half of the film. Most of the action in the film in total is in the second half. Rating: - SNOW ESCAPEWhat can one say about a movie that offers such gorgeous vistas of the beautiful Alaskan countryside? Admit it - those of us who have never experienced such wonder can only stare in awe at the tremendous power of the avalanche. Add Thomas Ian Griffith's dimples, Caroleen Feeney's birthmark, F. Lee Ermey's continued lack of acting ability; C. Thomas Howell's quick departure, and some adequate special effects, you can't help but be entertained by this cornball thriller. Some cute animals, and a nice ... Read More |