Plot
A snowboarder's plans for his own snowboard park go awry when an ex-girlfriend returns to town.
Release Year: 2001
Rating: 5.9/10 (9,038 voted)
Critic's Score: 22/100
Director:
Brendan Malloy
Stars: Flex Alexander, David Denman, A.J. Cook
Storyline Bull Mountain, Alaska, is a no frills ski resort, and the staff is a bunch of partying snowboard bums. The late founder, Papa Muntz, was famed for skiing with his backside exposed, and in fact is so memorialized by a statue. But his son, Ted, plans to sell the resort to hotshot ski mogul John Majors, who starts turning it into a slick resort, which of course has no room for most of the staff. The exception is Rick, the most serious of the bunch. But there's a complication: Rick met Majors' stepdaughter Anna on vacation in Mexico, and he's never gotten over a crush he had on her, even though she's about to marry a great guy. And Rick is also fiercely loyal to his friends.
Cast: Flex Alexander
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Anthony
A.J. Cook
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Jenny
(as A. J. Cook)
David Denman
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Lance
Caroline Dhavernas
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Anna
Derek Hamilton
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Pig Pen
Zach Galifianakis
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Luke
Willie Garson
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Ted Muntz
David Koechner
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Stumpy
Thomas Lennon
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Eric
Jason London
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Rick Rambis
Lee Majors
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John Majors
Victoria Silvstedt
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Inga
Lewis Arquette
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Papa Muntz
Todd Richards
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Barry
Rio Tahara
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Tetsuo
Taglines:
They Haven't Quite Figured It All Out, But They're Getting A Little Warmer.
Filming Locations: Denali National Park, Alaska, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $11,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $4,531,665
(USA)
(25 November 2001)
(2011 Screens)
Gross: $16,515,735
(USA)
(23 December 2001)
Technical Specs
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Spain:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Luke and Pigpen live at 132 Crazy Woman Creek Road, Bull Mountain, Alaska 06721. Site 2 F98447WL Zone 77 and owe $1,422.65 according to the eviction notice.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
The Alaska flag on the pole in Snownook is upside down throughout the movie.
Quotes: Luke:
This suit is really cramping my Hardy Boys. It's no mystery.
User Review
Love it or hate it, I think it's great!
Rating:
Out Cold is one of my favorite movies. It's not intelligent, the acting
isn't anything special and the plot is sub-par. But it's hilarious, and
as a snowboarder wildly entertaining. I watch it in the summer when I
miss the season, in the fall when I'm waiting for the season, in the
winter when I'm NOT snowboarding, and in the spring when the season is
ending. There is so much truth to the movie in some aspects that it
just feels right. The movie is so funny in so many little ways, and if
you open your mind and are willing to accept it for what it is, I think
you'll love it as well. It has a great soundtrack featuring a LOT of
Jack Johnson, some Weezer, Sum 41, other stuff, all of which is good.
Jason London is great as Rick Rambis, Zach Galifinakis is hilarious as
Luke and whoever plays Pigpen does a great job of acting dumber then
you would think anyone could actually be. You'll either love it or hate
it, but if you snowboard or like to have a good time, I think it will
be the former.
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