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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.
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Will Sasso
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This movie is OK for being made in the early 1980's. The same kind of humor as shown in Stripes or Bachelor party. But wait... this was actually made in 1994. So it was dated even when it was new. Oh well, if you like 80's comedies then this might still be okay if you've got a bit of spare time. And a few lovely ladies take their clothes off, that's also reminiscing of the 80's. But au contrary to what some other reviewer said, there is no full frontal scenes. Or perhaps there are different versions of this, mine is 90 minutes. The plot with the good guys and the bad guys is predictable, but that's of course part of the fun. But don't expect too much of this.
I watched this film 5 times in one day during the first year of owning a copy on DVD. The love for this film has not stuttered in the slightest. This film's pure brilliance is astounding. It is hard to believe the majority of these actors are relative unknowns. Brent Sheppard and Dean Cameron excel as the two leads competing for the attention of the blonde honey Beth, who happens to own the ski resort they are based at. Bill Dwyer and Will Sasso fill the screen during their supporting acts as second fiddle characters, but ensure that they will forever be remembered with quality timing and happily making the film fun to watch and enjoy.
This film could be described as 'too much fun'. Simply because, at no point what so ever does the film attempt to be great, it just happens by accident. The scenes are oozing with wonderful white scenery, the women that pass by are consistently scrumptious, the supporting cameo actors are so convincing that its a surprise when Oscars aren't brought into the scene for them, and best of all the skiing scenes are picture perfect, filled with excitement and gloriously filmed manoeuvres that only seasoned pros could make look so good. Another bonus to the films natural charm are the goofs, and plenty of them to boot. I would hazard a guess at a single goof is made, via stars and scenery, every 20 seconds, approximately. Yet, astonishingly, it only adds depth to the addictiveness of the entire film.
This film is what On Her Majesty's Secret Service would have been like had it been filmed as a comedy, set in Canada, and given a third of the budget. Though I must admit the villain, Brent Sheppard as Steve Longwood, is a far more ruthless and demented rival to our hero than any antagonist has ever been before, or since.
This film is pure and simple entertainment that, at only and hour and a half, is far shorter than you'd like, but the compactness of its genius means that you can watch it several times a day, happily. Fabulous!
This film could be described as 'too much fun'. Simply because, at no point what so ever does the film attempt to be great, it just happens by accident. The scenes are oozing with wonderful white scenery, the women that pass by are consistently scrumptious, the supporting cameo actors are so convincing that its a surprise when Oscars aren't brought into the scene for them, and best of all the skiing scenes are picture perfect, filled with excitement and gloriously filmed manoeuvres that only seasoned pros could make look so good. Another bonus to the films natural charm are the goofs, and plenty of them to boot. I would hazard a guess at a single goof is made, via stars and scenery, every 20 seconds, approximately. Yet, astonishingly, it only adds depth to the addictiveness of the entire film.
This film is what On Her Majesty's Secret Service would have been like had it been filmed as a comedy, set in Canada, and given a third of the budget. Though I must admit the villain, Brent Sheppard as Steve Longwood, is a far more ruthless and demented rival to our hero than any antagonist has ever been before, or since.
This film is pure and simple entertainment that, at only and hour and a half, is far shorter than you'd like, but the compactness of its genius means that you can watch it several times a day, happily. Fabulous!
The movie was not that bad, but it also was not that good either. It had its funny moments, but then again, it also had some parts where the sense-of-humor had me wincing in pain. Only one thing remained consistant throughout the entire film... the size of Dean Camroon's eyebrows!!! WOW!! Did you see how big they were? He should definatly do something about that. I heard a small child was lost in those things for two days!! Anyway, this is only a mediocare movie... so see it at your own risk. If you chose to see it, remember, BEWARE OF THE EYEBROWS!!!
This is the kind of movie that could have been terrible. But it's not. For some strange reason, the (weak) plot actually works, and after a while, you'll just laugh your head off. There are LOTS of gags, one wilder than the other. Yes, there are a couple of topless scenes. And they are so unmotivated that it's totally hilarious.
Beth Roberts is getting married to douche Steve Longwood. Beth's ex Dave Marshak (Dean Cameron) somehow got an invitation. He brings along ladies-man best friend Alex to sabotage the ceremony. Beth's father is past and she's running the ski resort. Lola Schnitzelbank is a recently arrived nude painter skier.
This is a relatively fun juvenile sex romp. Dean Cameron still has some of his roguish swagger despite losing some of his hair. I like the quiet lady killer Alex. A chubby Will Sasso is channeling a bit of John Candy and who can forget Wendy Hamilton's nude painter. This is not that funny but it has a bit of fun.
This is a relatively fun juvenile sex romp. Dean Cameron still has some of his roguish swagger despite losing some of his hair. I like the quiet lady killer Alex. A chubby Will Sasso is channeling a bit of John Candy and who can forget Wendy Hamilton's nude painter. This is not that funny but it has a bit of fun.
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- AnecdotesFeature film debut of Will Sasso
- GaffesWhen Dave Marshak is working behind the bar in the night club he serves Beth a red drink, not only does the level of the drink keep altering but the concentration of it too, one second its almost see through and the next its bright red.
- Citations
Toddorbert Guzinski: Anyway, this Steve guy, snapped up Beth quicker than you can say tian gu li ao.
Dave: The turtles they are crying.
Toddorbert Guzinski: In Mandarin Chinese.
- Crédits fousBeth Roberts is the only featured cast member that makes an early appearance in the opening credits sequence.
- Versions alternativesThe Canadian VHS from C/FP has the original soundtrack, while the Monarch Home Video VHS as well as the DVD and all other releases outside of Canada have a different soundtrack where only a few songs were kept over from the Canadian soundtrack. This is most likely due to a disagreement between the American producers and Canadian producers.
- ConnexionsFollows Ski School (1991)
- Bandes originalesSKI BUM
by John Kekar and Jason Atkinson
Published by Kekartoons (BMI)
Performed by John Kekar and Joyce Guyett
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