SmugKitZine
Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
GarnettTeenage
The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.
spider74
I think I have never seen a worse film than 100 ° below zero. Unknown actors, absent acting, less bad than at least did not spend money on dubbing studios because they were enough subtitles in Italian ...Special, nasty, useless effects (absurd the ice balls in Paris disappearing from one shot to the other!)I've been really struggling to get to the end of the movie. Do not buy it, do not rent it or watch it online. It's not worth it.
jennifermjess
Luckily I was trying to get to sleep after a night shift so technically I wasn't watching this and needing to be doing anything else. If it wasn't so bad it would be funny..but I actually feel a little bit dirty after watching it. The worst acting ever, the worst special effects, and how the hell did that plane at the end not crash and burn after flying through volcanic ash? The whole thing made me cross and now I just feel very sad. Please do not waste your life watching this unless you are drunk. It would be a shame to watch this without something to numb the pain. I think I would rather watch the Khardashians...and they make me feel sick.
juneebuggy
So yeah this made for TV "B" movie follows an American (played by 'Lost' alumni -Jeff Fahey) and his wife, who become stuck in England when disaster strikes and spend most of the movie trying to cross the channel (tunnel) to get to their two (loser) teenage children who are equally trapped in Paris -and quite frankly a little too "touchy-feely" for brother and sister. Anyways, the premise is that a massive volcanic eruption has ripped through Europe, bringing with it enormous ash clouds that block out the sun, thus plunging the continent into a new ice age.I am a total sucker for the "B" grade disaster movies but this was pushing it with just how much a viewing public will put up with. Bad, bad acting and dialogue (especially on the part of the teenage kids) and super cheesy special effects. I will say that it was at least unique in that it took place in Paris with the premise of evacuating humanity to Australia. 05.13
nangulo12
If you like to laugh at cheesy disaster movies, and you have to ability to suspend disbelief, then this film is for you. If you think this is going to be a good film like day after tomorrow, think again! And all the people out there complaining about the film's setting being wrong, or whatever, don't listen to them, they obviously thought this movie was some big-budget film or something! Ha! It's good that they are not a big film, because they totally ripped off my favourite music from the new Doctor Who that they play whenever he is in a tense situation. So I sat back, enjoyed the cheese, the bad acting and the even worse stunts, (SPOILER-laugh at the helicopter rescue scene and the actors obviously jumping into the helicopter rather than sliding and falling in!) and the music, which was probably the best part of the movie!