Stunned, scientist David Koch (Jeff Fahey) has discovered evidence that it was a shift in the Earth's polarity that triggered the last Ice Age... in just 24 hours. Miami, the 21st Century, and it's happening again. As the temperature plummets, disaster looms. Miami is blasted with snow and ice, a communications satellite falls .. Read more
| Starring | Jeff Fahey, Erika Eleniak, Jessica Amlee, Brittney Irvin |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Lee |
| Genres | Thriller |
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Stunned, scientist David Koch (Jeff Fahey) has discovered evidence that it was a shift in the Earth's polarity that triggered the last Ice Age... in just 24 hours. Miami, the 21st Century, and it's happening again. As the temperature plummets, disaster looms. Miami is blasted with snow and ice, a communications satellite falls from orbit and an iceberg appears off the Florida coast. In the ensuing panic, evacuation routes are jammed. The only chance David and his wife Bryn (Erika Eleniak) have, is to hole themselves up in a special government `Absolute Zero' chamber. But they have to reach it first.
| Starring | Jeff Fahey, Erika Eleniak, Jessica Amlee, Brittney Irvin, Michael Ryan |
|---|---|
| Director | Robert Lee |
| Studio | DVD BOX OFFICE |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 26 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 16 Jul 2007 Production year: 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
It's rubbish. The sets are awful, the script is dreadful, the special effects could have been done by Blue Peter, the acting was pretty poor, and the storyline is absolutely preposterous.
However, through all that, it somehow remains an entertaining (if entirely unbelievable) film. It's not going to win any Oscar's but, if you appreciate Made-for-TV/DVD movies, then you could do a lot worse than this.
Now, where's my copy of 'Inferno'?
It's rubbish. The sets are awful, the script is dreadful, the special effects could have been done by Blue Peter, the acting was pretty poor, and the storyline is absolutely preposterous.
However, through all that, it somehow remains an entertaining (if entirely unbelievable) film. It's not going to win any Oscar's but, if you appreciate Made-for-TV/DVD movies, then you could do a lot worse than this.
Now, where's my copy of 'Inferno'?