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L'enfer de glace

Original title: Absolute Zero
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
1.8K
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L'enfer de glace (2006)
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A shift in the Earth's polarity plunges the equatorial regions of the planet into an ice age of -459 degrees Fahrenheit; a temperature so cold that energy and light doesn't exist.A shift in the Earth's polarity plunges the equatorial regions of the planet into an ice age of -459 degrees Fahrenheit; a temperature so cold that energy and light doesn't exist.A shift in the Earth's polarity plunges the equatorial regions of the planet into an ice age of -459 degrees Fahrenheit; a temperature so cold that energy and light doesn't exist.

  • Director
    • Robert Lee
  • Writer
    • Sarah Watson
  • Stars
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Erika Eleniak
    • Bill Dow
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Robert Lee
    • Writer
      • Sarah Watson
    • Stars
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Erika Eleniak
      • Bill Dow
    • 56User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Dr. David Kotzman
    Erika Eleniak
    Erika Eleniak
    • Bryn
    Bill Dow
    Bill Dow
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    Jessica Amlee
    Jessica Amlee
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    Michael Ryan
    Michael Ryan
    • Jeff
    Fred Ewanuick
    Fred Ewanuick
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    Britt Irvin
    Britt Irvin
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    Matthew Walker
    • Hershel Gillespie
    William MacDonald
    William MacDonald
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    John B. Lowe
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    Claire Riley
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    Scott Bellis
    Scott Bellis
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    Vanesa Tomasino
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    Christopher Redman
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    Paul Jarrett
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    Dawn Chubai
    • TV Announcer (Barbara Summer)
    James Purcell
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    Christopher Rosamond
    Christopher Rosamond
    • Weather Tech
    • (as Chris Rosamond)
    • Director
      • Robert Lee
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      • Sarah Watson
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    3Leofwine_draca

    The Day After Tomorrow rip-off trash

    ABSOLUTE ZERO is an absolute pig of a film; conceived as a zero-budget, made-in-Canada rip-off of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, it has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. The modern-day disaster movies made by the SyFy Channel and The Asylum look like masterpieces by comparison.

    The storyline sees part of a glacier breaking off to bring winter to Miami. Soon enough the whole of Florida is at freezing point so it's up to the usual renegade scientist and his extended family to do something about it. Everything imaginable about the movie is horrid: the script, the dialogue, the almost entire lack of believability throughout. The CGI effects of snow drifts and storms look like they've been drawn onto the camera with a child's pencil. The constant melodrama is laughable.

    Hardworking B-movie actor Jeff Fahey is the gruff lead here, but even he looks flabby and tired by the whole thing. BAYWATCH actress Erika Eleniak plays his estranged wife, but there were only ever a couple of reasons why she was popular and they've long since headed south. As usual, a couple of annoying teenage children turn out to be the cleverest ones around.
    1reo_iv

    Hilariously Bad

    I rented this gem knowing it was a Day After Tomorrow clone. I expected it to be campy and bad.

    The special effects were hilarious and just bad. Some times it would be an entire CG shot that looks like some freshman's work with making a 3D model at art school.

    Though the best part of the movie is the constant statement that "Science is Never Wrong." If I was playing a drinking game I would have been plastered by the end of this movie. Even the little kid in the movie said science is never wrong.

    The physics in this movie are laughable at best. The idea that the last ice age started 10,000 years ago and lasted 1000 years is hilarious.

    It was as if the writers, producers and actors couldn't be bothered to check a history book about the ice age anywhere.

    Let alone the idea of absolute zero.

    All I can say is they must have made this movie for what it was, a great no-brainer campy stupid flick.
    1julioecolon

    Absolute Zero--It's All in the Title

    I like disaster films. It's comforting and entertaining to watch the world suffer imaginary cataclysmic events from the safety of one's couch. On the screen, everything goes kapow. Yet, the bowl of parmesan popcorn is within easy reach of my greedy paw and a cold beer froths in a mug. I sat through this film bored and annoyed, however. This is the kind of movie that begs the question: why make bad movies? Why go through the expense and the trouble when, given the effort, the results are so unaccountably awful? What is it exactly that propels unscrupulous producers, untalented directors, and third-rate actors to collaborate on cinematic ventures that never should have seen the light of day? Who makes the decisions to bring such aberrations to life and who stands the most to gain from them? Adam Sliwinski and Michael D. Jacobs, director and producer respectively, and the many actors of limited craft who participated in this film, all of you should be embarrassed to have this dreck floating about.
    1bzmingus

    Ouch

    I feel dumber for having watched this. The acting is awful. The plot is ridiculous. The storyline is completely nonsensical. Even if you rent this to get a glimpse of Erika Eleniak you will be disappointed. Yes she is in there, but the term 'aging playmate' is painfully accurate. Effects: laughable. Character development: a joke. I can not say enough bad things about this movie. Maybe it was intended as a joke on 'The Day After Tomorrow'. If so, its not very funny. Jeff Fahey's mom turned it off half way through. Ugh. Gack. Bad. Horrible. I want my hour and a half back. It is a struggle to come up with 10 lines about this movie without resorting to repeating the words 'sucks' over and over again. The science is bad. The acting is bad. The filming is bad. The concept is bad. This is a bad movie.
    1an2597

    Lack of research and no scientific base

    This film is something which should never have been made. The acclaimed science in the film has no base whatsoever in fact. Absolute zero is impossible to obtain, the closest anyone has every got it 0.00001 of a Kelvin, which is close but not it. Also this isn't obtained by just shifting the magnetic poles as the magnetic force is too weak to cause this sort of affect. The position of the ice sheets is not caused by the magnetic poles but more the relation to the sun. If absolute zero was reached the atmosphere would freeze well before that point was reached so the people in the film would suffocate if they some how managed to survive. There is also a claim that science is never wrong (which is totally contradicted in the movie itself) as well as science isn't right all the time, it is just the best guess given the information available. Finally there is a scene towards the end of the movie where the building seems to be pressurized and the main character claims this is because the outside air is so cold it creates a drop in pressure which is the same in aircraft, yet another this that is totally incorrect with no fact behind it. So in total this is a movie which should be burnt and the writer should be out of a job for lack of research of common sense.

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      Once absolute zero (-459.67 degrees F) is attained, all gases and liquids turn into their solid states. In that most gases liquefy before hitting absolute zero (Carbon-Dioxide at -109.3 degrees F, Nitrogen at -209.9 degrees F, Oxygen at -368.77 degrees F), the Earth should be flooded by its liquefied atmosphere before turning solid once absolute zero is reached.
    • Quotes

      David: It's time to throw out all the history books and rewrite everything ever written about the ice age, because science is never wrong.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Miami Song
      Written by Annette Ducharme

      Published by Dream Control Music/SOCAN

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zero absolut
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Front Street Pictures
      • THINKFilm
      • Zero Street Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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