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I was looking for this movie for 13 years. Somehow I didn't remember all the brands showed in the film but I remembered some gags. Sometimes it's just silly and the acting is bad but the stunts are the best I've ever seen.
Despite the heavy placement product, If you look closely it's about corporate companies doing anything they can to win. In the climbing scene you can see one guy drilling the dam to climb up faster and win...
It's a low quality movie but it's a better movie compared with most today's blockbusters.
Despite the heavy placement product, If you look closely it's about corporate companies doing anything they can to win. In the climbing scene you can see one guy drilling the dam to climb up faster and win...
It's a low quality movie but it's a better movie compared with most today's blockbusters.
A Grand Tour of every known logo in Europe; from Pepsi Cola, through Perrelli Tyres, with Swatch thrown in. It's like the brakes they once had at the drive-in movies listing the items for sale at the concession stand, except in this case, the stand is the size of a continent.
Curiously, the stunt work is VERY GOOD! If they had a half decent script, and lost most of those annoying logos, this could have been a really fun movie.
So sad.
Curiously, the stunt work is VERY GOOD! If they had a half decent script, and lost most of those annoying logos, this could have been a really fun movie.
So sad.
Sorry for this: I expected Moore... ;)
I actually was expecting an action movie when I saw Roger Moore, but it was easy to tell in the first few minutes that this was not a pure action flick. There's plenty of action, but most of it seems like they just let a bunch of (albeit) good skiers, kayakers, parasailers, etc. go nuts while they filmed.
The plot was a bit weak for allowing this kind of action to go on.
The biggest disappointment though was the comedy. In places it was way too much and other places seemed to not go far enough.
Anyway, it's worth a watch if you're an extreme athlete or like some cool stunts, but definitely not a keeper in my movie collection.
I actually was expecting an action movie when I saw Roger Moore, but it was easy to tell in the first few minutes that this was not a pure action flick. There's plenty of action, but most of it seems like they just let a bunch of (albeit) good skiers, kayakers, parasailers, etc. go nuts while they filmed.
The plot was a bit weak for allowing this kind of action to go on.
The biggest disappointment though was the comedy. In places it was way too much and other places seemed to not go far enough.
Anyway, it's worth a watch if you're an extreme athlete or like some cool stunts, but definitely not a keeper in my movie collection.
This was an amazing film. It encapsulated Roger's talent, dry wit, and smooth good looks in one deeply moving and original sports fest that reeks of immortality and timelessness. Simply stunning, and I will watch it for years to come.
The main star of this film is not Roger, but his eyebrow.The eyebrow is smooth and delivers all the charisma of Roger.
I don't think this film is about a zany sports megathon at all, think it is about the opression of our world and the bleakness of obscurity.
Basicly, this film was.................completely perfect and the Special FX are the best I have seen in any film, even more so than Independance Day.
The main star of this film is not Roger, but his eyebrow.The eyebrow is smooth and delivers all the charisma of Roger.
I don't think this film is about a zany sports megathon at all, think it is about the opression of our world and the bleakness of obscurity.
Basicly, this film was.................completely perfect and the Special FX are the best I have seen in any film, even more so than Independance Day.
WIlly Bogner is known for a lot of things and all of them skiing related.He's a former alpine skiier, he introduced stretch pants to the skiing world and he was the stunt cameraman for just about all the ski related movies out there.
So in 1990, the whole "extreme" sports world was just starting to get underway and he had the bright idea of making a movie involving lots of stunts including alpine skiing. The name he'd use for this was taken from his line of clothing called "Fire and Ice" and since there were explosions "dynamite" was added. Maybe this was meant as an homage to John D MacDonald's novel, "the Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything". Or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part because this was nowhere near as good as that book or TV movie was.
The story is that Sir Roger Moore plays an aging aristocrat who owed money all around. But he dies and all his creditors and heirs show up wanting a piece of the action. However his $135 million fortune has been donated exclusively to some foundation and the only way to get it is to take part in the most extreme sports challenge of all time. So cue all the groups wanting to get his money, his heirs learning to live and work with each other, wacky hijinks and some pretty incredible stunts.
The stunts are really what sells this movie because they're all pretty cool. The story itself is utter garbage. And of course there's the elephant in the room which is the product placement. My God! The product placement alone in this movie is beyond even "Mac & Me" levels. We're talking Volkswagen, Club Med, Bayer, Chiquita Banana and loads of other ones are introduced as the groups competing for this money. One joke being the Chiquita Banana people only sending one guy because he just wants Sir Roger Moore to pay him for the bananas he bought.
There is no plot worth mentioning because you come here for the stunts and that's it.
So in 1990, the whole "extreme" sports world was just starting to get underway and he had the bright idea of making a movie involving lots of stunts including alpine skiing. The name he'd use for this was taken from his line of clothing called "Fire and Ice" and since there were explosions "dynamite" was added. Maybe this was meant as an homage to John D MacDonald's novel, "the Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything". Or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part because this was nowhere near as good as that book or TV movie was.
The story is that Sir Roger Moore plays an aging aristocrat who owed money all around. But he dies and all his creditors and heirs show up wanting a piece of the action. However his $135 million fortune has been donated exclusively to some foundation and the only way to get it is to take part in the most extreme sports challenge of all time. So cue all the groups wanting to get his money, his heirs learning to live and work with each other, wacky hijinks and some pretty incredible stunts.
The stunts are really what sells this movie because they're all pretty cool. The story itself is utter garbage. And of course there's the elephant in the room which is the product placement. My God! The product placement alone in this movie is beyond even "Mac & Me" levels. We're talking Volkswagen, Club Med, Bayer, Chiquita Banana and loads of other ones are introduced as the groups competing for this money. One joke being the Chiquita Banana people only sending one guy because he just wants Sir Roger Moore to pay him for the bananas he bought.
There is no plot worth mentioning because you come here for the stunts and that's it.
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- TriviaMariel Hemingway and Dennis Conner made cameo appearances in this movie.
- ErroresDuring the start of the car race you can see the Chiquita racing car driving (after the Milka car starts) although the driver gets into the car not until a few moments later.
- ConexionesFeatured in Bonnie Tyler: Breakout (1990)
- Bandas sonorasFire Ice and Dynamite
Performed by Deep Purple
Written by Deep Purple
Produced by Roger Glover at Sarm West Studios, London
Mixed by Brian Reeves at Red Deer Studios, Munich
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- DEM 21,500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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