Cool As Ice
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Get Shorty
> 3 dayUnlike the Region-1 version available on Amazon now, this is a real DVD not a DVD-R. DVD-Rs use pigments instead of laser etched pits. This is important because DVD-Rs are less reliable and wont last as long as a real DVD. Anyway, this DVD set is great. It features the original movie, uncut. It also features the original movie soundtrack CD, which is a classic. Cant really go wrong at this price.
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NJ N
Greater than one weekThis is a great film! I love Vanilla/Rob and I never knew he made a film! How can that be???? I watched this film and its not award winning, but what do you expect? Its great as far as Vanilla Ice and Im sticking to that statement!
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Juan g.
> 3 dayAll time favorites
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Jonathon Bentley
> 3 dayStill my favorite movie of all time, its like a hour long music video. just remember to drop that zero and get with the hero!
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Darrick S Lyons
> 3 dayIts is terrible for most people but I love this movie. It is a fun escape into my childhood!
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Mark Gonzales
17-11-2024this film is really bad on all levels, but god damn it is truly hilarious every scene is comedic gold.
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Kaz5
> 3 dayAs the Vanelnel once said, the g-roll of the b-roll is the c-roll. As the Gs once told me, this movie makes the godfather look like battlefield: earth. All my chillas in the yullyard love this grape of the loom cinema master of works. Kat is the g-male thug maker. Ice is the t-rye dinodog. Ninjas are all the streets in the car wash pretty.
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Tom Smith
> 3 dayThis film is of course a remake of Langs 1930 masterpiece Kalt wie Eis, which portrayed the descent of German racecar driver Udo Weissjunge into the debauched underworld of Weimar Germany and his eventual triumph over the scathing press which denounced him. Cool As Ice remains true to Langs expressionist vision and style, but goes further into what might be defined as a Dadaist outlook, turning art on its head and reveling in the anti-art. The wild colors and styles, along with the random and fragmented dialogue, mock the post industrial, information producing west and its dependence on order and logic. This certainly does not suggest the film is illogical, because even at its most absurd, the commentary becomes clear when viewed in its totality. Dmitri Shostakovich composed music for an animated version of Alexander Pushkins tale The Priest and His Worker Balda, and rather than have the music conform to the film, the film conformed to the music. Director David Kellogg wisely adheres to this idea and allows the eternal Mr. Ice to shape the films direction and properly represent the concept of the humanist serf indentured to his principles. Ice is on a quest for universal morality, and rather than reverting to the comfort which faith and idealism offer to the weaker of the species, he commands his camp followers to drop the zero and get with the hero. Is he referring to the ancient hero as an exemplar or the more modern, flawed hero? Mr. Ice leaves this open to interpretation, but it is clear he demands more than just casual contemplation, both from his on screen contemporaries and from his audience. The fact that this critically acclaimed work did not win best picture is clear proof of the bankruptcy of the Oscar committee.
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Wayne Buzzard
> 3 dayThis movie is quite possibly the finest work of art produced in the 1990s. Rob Vanilla Ice Van Winkle gives a stunning effort as rebel biker Johnny. Ice rips off several classic one liners en route to one of the most astonishing performances that this film critic has ever seen. The story revolves around Johnnys romance with Kathy (played by Kristin Minter) and a plot by evil men to bring the pain down upon her poor father. The suspense will have you at the edge of your seat while the romance between the two young lovers is sure to bring a hot fire to your loins. The films most touching moment comes when Johnny and Kathys younger brother have a heart to heart exchange in front of the young boys home. The bond between the two is truly a sight to behold. I have seen a lot of movies in my day, but few match up to Cool as Ice. If you havent already had the pleasure of seeing this epic piece of cinema for yourself then you are truly missing out. Run on out and buy yourself a copy of Cool as Ice because hey, you deserve it.
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Joel
> 3 dayThis movie is so rediculous! I have seen it many times and still crack up every time Ice utters a catchphrase, they show his face, or someone interacts with him. Its like a cartoon character.